The Power of Place

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The Power of Place

In 2026, Heritage Village will mark its 50th anniversary alongside America’s 250th birthday with The Power of Place Oral History Initiative. This project aims to capture and preserve stories from the Pinellas County community in collaboration with local organizations. The initiative honors the past and creates a legacy, demonstrating that every voice contributes to America’s story and fosters connection for future generations.

The Power of Place invites Pinellas County residents, past and present, to record stories about the places that matter most—neighborhoods, parks, shorelines, workplaces, schools, faith communities, and the everyday sites where life unfolds. Each story becomes part of a growing community archive at Heritage Village, connecting personal memory to public history. For more information and how to apply, see the program guidelines.

Application opens December 1, 2025

Program Goals

  • Capture first-person stories from across Pinellas County.
  • Preserve audio, photos, and transcripts for education and exhibits.
  • Collaborate with local organizations to reach diverse voices.
  • Build a lasting community archive at Heritage Village.
  • Foster connection and belonging for future generations.
  • Celebrate Heritage Village at 50 on the way to America’s 250.

What We Provide

  • Oral history training workshops covering:
    • Interview skills & techniques
    • Ethics & legal considerations
    • Recording & technical skills
    • Community engagement & storytelling
  • Staff assistance to help launch your program.
  • Use of the TheirStory platform for capturing, transcribing, organizing, and sharing interviews.

What You Provide

  • Application to participate or host.
  • Equipment costs (see “Equipment & Costs”).
  • Time to schedule interviews, outreach, and session hosting.

What is TheirStory—and why we use it

TheirStory is a purpose-built oral history platform that supports scheduling, recording (remote or in-person), automatic transcription, organization, and easy clipping/remixing for exhibits and outreach. We use it because it streamlines the entire process—from consent to preservation—so staff, volunteers, and community members can focus on storytelling.

Equipment Costs

Typical equipment costs include a Zoom H5 or higher recorder, headphones, tripod, and SD card.

Zoom H5 Recorder

Handheld recorder suitable for interviews; interchangeable capsules; records to microSD.

Typical cost: ~$299.99

Closed-Back Headphones

For monitoring audio during sessions (e.g., Sony MDR-7506 or similar).

Typical cost: ~$80–$110

Tripod

Small tabletop or lightweight tripod to stabilize a recorder/phone during interviews.

Typical cost: ~$20–$50