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Hundreds, possibly thousands of lives were touched by the Boise "morals drive." From individuals directly connected to the cases, to
friends and family members, to community members who witnessed the
events. Countless people have memories about co-workers, people they
knew from church, people they performed with on stage, etc.
The best way to understand what really happened, and the consequences,
is by talking about it. Every point of view is important. Please
consider making your story part of the record. Join the dialogue
about The Boys of Boise.
1) Think about telling your story to our filmmaking team, either on or
off-the-record. Contact the Production Team at FALLof55@gmail.com or
208-284-0982
2) Talk to your friends and family members -- share what you remember
with other generations.
3) Consider recording an oral history or talking to a member of the
Guild of Idaho Storytellers to keep your story alive. Learn more
about oral histories at Genealogy.com and the Guild of Storytellers at http://home.rmci.net/ecowley/
The Idaho Historical Society has more than 2,000 recorded oral
histories -- on topics ranging from Boise Valley pioneers to the Teton
Dam disaster. Consider adding your story! Here is the contact:
Troy Reeves, Oral Historian
Idaho State Historical Society
Library and Archives
E-mail: treeves@ishs.idaho.gov
450 N. 4th St.
Boise, ID 83702-6027
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