Record an important or impactful story from your own life, and have it archived with the Library of Congress. Add your story to the largest single collection of human voices ever gathered.
Using the StoryCorps interview model, Rose Park community members are invited share important or impactful life stories and record them for future generations. Participants can either interview each other with the help of an interview coach, or may be interviewed directly. Participants can choose to have their sound recordings archived with the Library of Congress.
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Cultures & Diversity | Conversations | Arts & Creativity |
This beautiful facility was designed to complement the Rose Park neighborhood with sensitivity to its site on the Jordan River Parkway. An open space plan, with a large community meeting room and outside deck area, will accommodate this growing community for many years.
The south property of the Day-Riverside Branch is home to TreeUtah's EcoGarden, a "food forest" where all members of the community can learn about urban farming and organic gardening. The Day-Riverside Branch has a meeting room available for public use that features tables, chairs, a projector screen, and a piano.
Free parking is available to the west of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.