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JUNE 27-JULY 1; JULY 4-8, 2018  
LOG SHEET # 4
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER NAME: Mary Linn
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FILE NAME: .wav
RECORDER 2 NAME:   
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DATE/TIME:
PROGRAM: Armenia  
STAGE: Food Memories
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| PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |

(1) | Jeffrey Tocci | Mery 1 - 0209.wav |
(2) | Thomas McKnight | Mery 1 - 0210.wav |
(3) | Romayne Thompson | Mery 1 - 0211.wav |
(4) | Doris Redolph | Mery 1 - 0212.wav |
(5) | Ashkhen Kazaryan | Mery 1 - 0213.wav |
(6) | Jeanie Martinez-Jantz | Mery 1 - 0214.wav |

(1) Rose Marie Tocci ←his grandmother's name. He refers to her as Nana in the interview. He is Italian and Irish descent. His grandmother died since.

(2) Cucumbers in his garden will make a lot of pickles.

(3) English suet pudding at Christmas in Minnesota.

(4) Father's apple candy business inspired by Turkish Delight. He immigrated before 1920 in Washington State and had an orchard. The candy was made with windfall

(5) Russian Armenian a 27 year old lawyer in DC. Food her parents made at New Years. Importance of food and accepting other cultures.

(6) Hate Southern food because it reminds her of 'exile' when she moved to N.C. after her parents' divorce and people weren't nice to her.