Neil Ridulfa, the event co-ordinator says, “We can find out when a product was first sold and by whom, but what are much more interesting historically are personal accounts. The older one becomes, the more valuable one’s memories are to historians. Coming along to Donate a Memory Day means your 20th century stories will never be forgotten. In any case, it will be a lot of fun going back over childhood memories.”
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