The staff of the Murrieta Public Library reflect on their experiences and share what it's like from their point of view.
Nancy Dixon discusses the formation of the Friends of The Murrieta Public Library and their efforts to obtain a library for the citizens of Murrieta, California.
Nancy Stone discusses her grandmother's trip to America from Norway in 1911.
Ted Sheld explains how the creation of the Murrieta Volunteer Fire Department came to be.
Ted Sheld remembers his most important call as one of the first volunteer fireman for the Murrieta Fire Department.
Ruth Frost discusses moving to California from Missouri.
Marvin Curran, Murrieta's first paid Fire Chief discusses the early days of the Fireman's BBQ.
Gloria Medina discusses living in various cities throughout California.
Marvin Curran, Murrieta's last surviving orginal fireman, remembers the early days of the Fireman's BBQ.
I don’t know who was looking forward to the completion of the new Murrieta Public Library more; The library’s patrons or the staff. As a staff, we were excited because we would be moving from a renovated Wells Fargo bank of about 5,000 sqft to a brand new, 25,000 sqft building purposely built with library service in mind. No longer would we have to worry about over-flowing shelves, or a lack of space for programming. As construction began, we begged for the chance to come check out the progres...