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Legacy Project USA – at Contacts and Compacts on June 30

June 15th, 2010

The Legacy Project USA (that would be Suzanne and Rozanne) is the featured speaker at the June 30 gathering of Cathy Moore’s monthly connecting party, “Contacts and Compacts”, www.contactsandcompacts.com. Located at Anthony’s by the Lake in Danbury, Contacts and Compacts always features fascinating women doing fun and fascinating things – like us. Bring your lady friends for dinner, socializing, networking, and entertainment. I guess you can bring the guys, too.

Have no doubt – you have a unique story to tell. How do we know that? Because you are the only person alive who can tell your story the way it should be told. If you leave it to someone else to tell your story, it won’t get done.

Now is the time to consider booking us for your Legacy Project. Here is a recent testimonial:

“When my ninety-three year old father was interviewed for the Legacy Project, I was deeply touched by the experience. My father is a very private man and I was not sure that he would even agree to participate. Therefore, I left that part up to Rozanne! He responded to her open, loving and enthusiastic nature, and I was thrilled to see him willingly and joyfully join her for the interview. He opened up like a flower in full bloom, cried, shared many of his joys and sorrows, and words of wisdom that I will cherish forever. I learned things about my father that I never knew before. Rozanne and Suzanne have a very special way with people and are so very generous to share their gifts with others.”

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    “I was hoping to do this before my father passed. But it didn't happen. Now I am grateful to have this legacy of my mother. My children and all their children will be able to know their great-grandmother.”

    “What a great idea. I am going to bring you to my father's 80th birthday so you can record him for all of his children.”

    “I wish that I had my grandmother's Irish voice on tape telling her stories of immigrating to New York with some great pictures of her in a nice book. I know I missed my chance with her, but I will definitely do this with my father. Thank you for helping to keep our family legacy alive.”

    “Suzanne, how do you do it? Your photos captured Mom exactly as she is. She must have really liked you.”

    “Thanks so much for coming to our home. For years, I have wanted Dad to tell me all those stories. I just never got around to it. I am so grateful, the whole family is grateful, that he felt so comfortable with you and that you got him to tell his story. It is the one treasure we will have forever.”