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Transcript of interview with Charlene Herst by Barbara Tabach, September 09, 2016

Date

2016-09-09

Description

In 2014, Charlene, n?e Friedkin, Herst retired from her state government career, settled into volunteer work, being a mother and grandmother, and being a grant writer for others. After thirteen years in Carson City, she came back home to Las Vegas. Charlene was eight years old when her parents, Patricia and Richard Friedkin, moved their family to Las Vegas from northern California. She remembers vividly the hot day that they arrived and moved into a rental house in the desert across from Woodlawn Cemetery. Her father, formerly in the grocery business, found work at Vegas Village. Two years later they moved ?into Las Vegas at the very edge?which was Oakey.? She recalls people she has known since those first years who have been instrumental in the growth of Las Vegas; the challenges of being a divorced single mother of four; and the career path that began with an invitation from Gene Greenberg to apply for a part time position at Channel 3, where he was sales manager. At Channel 3 she quickly went from part time to full-time. She started the Community Projects Board, which brought together nonprofit organizations together at the studio in the 1980s to identify and develop marketing campaigns that addressed social issues in the community. Initiatives included Baby Your Baby and Smoking Stinks. While working for Channel 3, she also attended UNLV and received a communications degree in 1995. In 1997 she worked at Sierra Health Services in public relations. Then in October 2001, Charlene started her career in state government as the Nevada State Health Division?s Manager of the Tobacco Program. Over the course of her thirteen year career with the state, she was promoted to positions that continued her dedication to improving the quality of life of all Nevadans. She was instrumental in the implementation of the Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act (2006); improving prevention services to women; reducing the rate of substance use and abuse in the state. The date of her retirement, October 10, 2014, was officially proclaimed in honor of Charlene Herst by Governor Brian Sandoval.

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Photograph of Flora Elize Stewart, circa 1890s to early 1900s

Date

1895 to 1905

Archival Collection

Description

A portrait of Flora Elize "Tiza" Stewart. Pacific Studio in Los Angeles is listed as the portrait's creator.

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Photograph of Stewart family members, circa late 1890s to early 1900s

Date

1897 to 1910

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right: Lena Carl Stewart, her husband Will Stewart, and Will's brother Archie Stewart Jr. possibly in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of Helen J. Stewart in California, circa early 1900s

Date

1900 to 1926

Archival Collection

Description

Helen J. Stewart sitting in a garden at the home of Sam Yount in California.

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Photograph of Maxwell and Laura Belle Kelch, 1977

Date

1977

Description

Portrait of Maxwell and Laura Belle Kelch.

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Photograph of Alta Mereness Ham, Las Vegas, 1922

Date

1922

Description

26 year old Alta Mereness Ham at her home on 2nd and Carson Street.

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Photograph of Alta Mereness Ham, circa 1948

Date

1948

Description

Alta Mereness Ham.

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Photograph of Emily Ball, circa mid 1900s

Date

1930 to 1969

Description

Emily Ball. Date and location unknown.

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Slide of Alta Mereness Ham, circa 1940s

Date

1940 to 1949

Description

Alta Mereness Ham. (Slide cropped from photo # 0012 0078 (pho016106))

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Slide of Alta Mereness Ham, circa 1940s

Date

Unknown year in the decade of the 1940s (year approximate)

Description

Alta Mereness Ham 1922 (26 years old). (Slide cropped from photo #0012 0079 (pho016105))

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