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Transcript of interview with Kerin Scianna Rodgers by Suzanne Becker and Claytee D. White, February 7, 2009 and August 11 & 16, 2011

Date
2011-08-16
2011-08-11
Description

Kerin Rodgers was born in 1936. She recounts her family history and stories of her youth growing up in Boston, MA, and shares how the family relocated to Seattle, WA in the mid-1940s. She talks about her enjoyment of theatrical arts and politics, and about being a resourceful divorced, single-mom and entrepreneur. In 1958 she opened a retail fashion store and modeling agency with a friend in Santa Monica, CA. Kerin had a knack for fashion and interior design that would assist her then and into the future. She also shares the story of arriving in Las Vegas as part of retail job with The Broadway stores in 1966—a two-week stint that seemed to have no ending. Her transition into Las Vegas included remarriage, a 1974 Keno win that enabled her to put down money on a home ( a house built by Paul Huffey) in the John S. Park neighborhood, and making close friends in the community. Her interview is sprinkled with tales of activities and personalities from the neighborhood's past and present. Kerin was involved with the Focus Youth House, speaks about First Fridays and art, as well as gives a perspective of police, criminal behaviors and changes in the neighborhood over the years. She hosted a local television show and enjoyed being a community activist.

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Transcript of interview with Anne Kellogg by Suzanne Becker, July 25, 2007

Date
2007-07-25
Description

Anne Kellogg's paternal family came to Las Vegas in the 1950s. Then in the late 1960s, her mother arrived to teach school. After her parents married, they set up their first home in John S. Park neighborhood and whenever they moved to a larger house it was within the John S. Park neighborhood. And her father's business office was always nearby. Childhood memories include John S. Park Elementary School being a "hub" for all the neighborhood children no matter where they attended school. There was jumping on the Schofield's trampoline, roller-skating to Odyssey Records, and using Strip hotel tennis courts to practice her game. The Strip was not important in daily life, but if she got good grades, she got to play the Midway at Circus Circus Casino. As an adult, Anne still sees John S. Park as a nice neighborhood that holds an important spot in Las Vegas history. In addition, she offers thoughts on the so-called Manhattanization of Las Vegas, Downtown rehab and the birth of the Arts District, and about retail and being a business owner in the community.

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Transcript of interview with Marty Walsh by Suzanne Becker, July 19, 2007

Date
2007-07-19
Description

In 2002, Marty Walsh and her husband purchased a home in the John S. Park Neighborhood. Three aspects attracted them to their 1941-built home: the quality construction; the aesthetics and details of the house; and the "old-fashion human element" that she associated with her grandparents. Marty describes their relocation to Las Vegas after living for nine years in Ireland and her joy of discovering the John S. Park community. For her there is a neighborliness that they found in the form of the Neighborhood Watch. She feels the neighborhood still has work to do, but the gentrification has had splendid results as new "urbanites" replace original homeowners. From her artist point of view, she also provides thoughts about the impact the artist community of musicians, painters, and creative artists has had on the neighborhood. Even though she is relatively new to Las Vegas, she is well researched in the historic aspects of John S. Park location: once a fertile plot of land where

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Emilia Marquez oral history interview: transcript

Date
2019-07-05
Description

Oral history interview with Emilia Marquez conducted by Maribel Estrada Calderón on July 5, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. Claytee D. White and Emily Lucile are also present during the interview. Emilia Marquez was born in the United Stated and raised in Alexandria, Virginia, where her father worked as a bricklayer, until the age of twelve, when her father decided to move the family back to Uruguay. She describes acclimating to her new life in middle school and her shift from being perceived as an outsider in Uruguay to accepting Uruguay as home. She describes life in Uruguay and the positions that her family held while living there. After meeting and marrying her husband they trained to work in a casino. She trained as a slot machine operator, and her husband trained as a dealer. This eventually led them to leave Uruguay for the U.S. After the encouragement of her father and mother, she moved with her mother to Las Vegas to work in the casino industry. She describes working as a change person at the Luxor before moving to the newly opened Palms, where she worked until she left it to work at the Wynn. She ends the interview talking about various Uruguayan dishes and traditions, and a brief history of Uruguay. Subjects discussed in this interview: Uruguay, immigration, Las Vegas Strip, Latinx, Luxor.

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"Jornada Mundia de la Juventud" World Youth Day conference t-shirt, Panamanian embroidered textiles, "Panama" wooden sign, reproduction of original artwork, approximately 2018 to 2019

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File
Archival Collection
Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Community Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00935
Collection Name: Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Community Collection
Box/Folder: Box 01, Oversized Box 04

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June Jeffers oral history interview, 2002 June 29

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File
Archival Collection
Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00778
Collection Name: Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 01

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Cecil G. Cope oral history interview, 2002

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File
Archival Collection
Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00778
Collection Name: Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 01

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Claude N. Warren oral history interview, 2002 April to 2002 May

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File
Archival Collection
Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00778
Collection Name: Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 01

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John F. Mendoza oral history interview, 2002 June 28

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Archival Collection
Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00778
Collection Name: Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 01

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Jay W. Jeffers oral history interview, 2002 June 29

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Archival Collection
Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00778
Collection Name: Voices from the Past: the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Oral History Project Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 01

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