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Title
4th of July story by Christy Casto
Subject
Madison (Wis.)
Rights
Copyright 2016, Christy Casto and Westmorland Neighborhood Association. All rights reserved. For more information, contact Madison Public Library.
Creator
Casto, Christy
Contributor
Myers, Jim
Date
2016-07-03
Description
A short story recorded by Christy Casto about the 75th anniversary of the Westmorland Neighborhood 4th of July celebration.
Coverage
Madison, Wisconsin
Dane County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Language
en
Identifier
westmorlandjuly-012
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Transcription
[START OF RECORDING]
Interviewer: Let's start with your name.
Narrator: Sure, my name is Christy Casto.
Interviewer: This is, uh, 7/4/16, Westmorland, um, Oral History Project. Ok, do you have a memory that you'd like to share of the Fourth?
Narrator: Sure, oh, the Fourth of July, well, um, we moved here in 2002. Our fourth, first Fourth of July was 2003, and there's so many. Um, my husband was on the board for years and, uh, a couple years I was on the, uh, um, planning committee--
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: Umm, oh boy
Interviewer: Oh, a planning story, that would be good
Narrator: Yea, a planning, oh a planning story!
Interviewer: [LAUGHTER]
Narrator: Umm, I remember the year I was--planned it, I think it was 2006 or 2007. Our group, we met up at the old chocolate shop [sp? Maybe Chocolate Shoppe?] at Midvale Plaza.
Interviewer: Yes
Narrator: So that was where we had our planning meetings. That was one of the years we actually had to change the parade route, um, because they were, they were, putting in the speed bumps on Owen.
Interviewer: Uh huh
Narrator: So that year I think we went down Holly.
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: And, um, we had talked to Tom Martinelli and the History Committee and said, "What can you find for historic parade routes?" [LAUGHTER] So, um, that was one of the years we had to change it just to get around road construction. Um, but all the fun stuff, I mean, all the years we've been here the weather has been wonderful.
Interviewer: Mhmm, this has been--
Narrator: This has been great
Interviewer: --a particularly nicer one [LAUGHTER]
Narrator: Yes, yes. And so, I just, actually the thing I remember a lot, um, about the Fourth of July is every year, I bake a cake and bring it to the cake walk.
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: And, my husband and I, um, we didn't have kids at the time, so we'd always be here early setting up, and here all day. And he was the treasurer for the years that we lived here.
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: So, we go back home, and then for the next two hours after the event, we would, he would do all the finance stuff.
[LAUGHTER]
Narrator: So that kind of, and then, that's what I remember, so
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: Just seeing a lot of, of friends, and it's, it's neat to see all the people come back, and so, we are doing that too, now.
Interviewer: Ok, ok. Where are you at now?
Narrator: We're in Eau Claire.
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: So we moved away in 2008.
Interviewer: I see, well welcome back, and this has been a, uh, great year I think.
Narrator: It has been. It has been. It was neat, we were here last night, um, for the concert as well. And so that was a really good time.
Interviewer: Alright, thank you.
Narrator: Thank--
[END OF RECORDING]
Interviewer: Let's start with your name.
Narrator: Sure, my name is Christy Casto.
Interviewer: This is, uh, 7/4/16, Westmorland, um, Oral History Project. Ok, do you have a memory that you'd like to share of the Fourth?
Narrator: Sure, oh, the Fourth of July, well, um, we moved here in 2002. Our fourth, first Fourth of July was 2003, and there's so many. Um, my husband was on the board for years and, uh, a couple years I was on the, uh, um, planning committee--
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: Umm, oh boy
Interviewer: Oh, a planning story, that would be good
Narrator: Yea, a planning, oh a planning story!
Interviewer: [LAUGHTER]
Narrator: Umm, I remember the year I was--planned it, I think it was 2006 or 2007. Our group, we met up at the old chocolate shop [sp? Maybe Chocolate Shoppe?] at Midvale Plaza.
Interviewer: Yes
Narrator: So that was where we had our planning meetings. That was one of the years we actually had to change the parade route, um, because they were, they were, putting in the speed bumps on Owen.
Interviewer: Uh huh
Narrator: So that year I think we went down Holly.
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: And, um, we had talked to Tom Martinelli and the History Committee and said, "What can you find for historic parade routes?" [LAUGHTER] So, um, that was one of the years we had to change it just to get around road construction. Um, but all the fun stuff, I mean, all the years we've been here the weather has been wonderful.
Interviewer: Mhmm, this has been--
Narrator: This has been great
Interviewer: --a particularly nicer one [LAUGHTER]
Narrator: Yes, yes. And so, I just, actually the thing I remember a lot, um, about the Fourth of July is every year, I bake a cake and bring it to the cake walk.
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: And, my husband and I, um, we didn't have kids at the time, so we'd always be here early setting up, and here all day. And he was the treasurer for the years that we lived here.
Interviewer: Mhmm
Narrator: So, we go back home, and then for the next two hours after the event, we would, he would do all the finance stuff.
[LAUGHTER]
Narrator: So that kind of, and then, that's what I remember, so
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: Just seeing a lot of, of friends, and it's, it's neat to see all the people come back, and so, we are doing that too, now.
Interviewer: Ok, ok. Where are you at now?
Narrator: We're in Eau Claire.
Interviewer: Ok
Narrator: So we moved away in 2008.
Interviewer: I see, well welcome back, and this has been a, uh, great year I think.
Narrator: It has been. It has been. It was neat, we were here last night, um, for the concert as well. And so that was a really good time.
Interviewer: Alright, thank you.
Narrator: Thank--
[END OF RECORDING]
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