Cull (Pike), Sandra. Oral history interview. Oral history interview about growing up in Pasadena.

Ms. Cull shares her memories of going to school in Pasadena, and of some stores that once existed in the area, such as the Co-Op, the Highway Diner, and Mews’ Store. She also talks about a store that her father owned when she was growing up. She talks about the naming of some of the streets in the c...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tapp, Michelle
Other Authors: Cull (Pike), Sandra, Sandra Pike's family arrived in Pasadena in 1959. She was born in the area, grew up there, and currently still resides in Pasadena.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_wn/id/2721
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Summary:Ms. Cull shares her memories of going to school in Pasadena, and of some stores that once existed in the area, such as the Co-Op, the Highway Diner, and Mews’ Store. She also talks about a store that her father owned when she was growing up. She talks about the naming of some of the streets in the community, and how she won a contest to name one of the streets “Birchview”. Ms. Cull also talks about starting the Elementary School Breakfast Club in 1999, which she was involved with for eleven years, after eventually stepping down.