Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Telling Stories and Making Memories


     Being behind the bar allowed me to run into many different people, some only wanted their drinks but many wanted to share memories. I had one older gentleman tell me stories about the Polish Home Hall and the things he had once done there. He told me of dances with pretty girls when he was younger and of weddings later on. He remembered sitting at the bar talking with friends. None of his stories were very specific but the smile on his face as he was recanting memories was more than enough detail for me to get the big picture.
           
     I received many questions about my interest in the project. A gentleman stood by the bar for a while in the very beginning asking me every question under the moon. He wanted to know how I got involved with this project, where I was from, what I was studying, and even what I wanted to do once I graduated. His genuine interest helped spark conversation and he worked off of my answers and gave me little blips of information I might not otherwise know. One of the things that stuck was his explanation of the Polish Home Hall changes over time. From being City Hall, to a Fire House, to a school, to the community hall it is today.
            
     I had many conversations with numerous people but these two gentlemen’s genuine interest in the hall and the community made them more memorable than anyone else.
Other memorable moments are when the EMT’s came through, the gentleman standing next to me turned and said, “You make pulled pork and EVERYBODY shows up.” He later pulled me aside and thanked me for having a good sense of humor because he initially thought he offended me. Also, my mom went outside for a moment and one of the neighbors yelled some not so nice things to her and told her we were taking up all the parking. Thankfully my mom has a sense of humor in which she just waved it off and thanked the lady.