Keepsake Chronicles — Legacy & Storytelling

Curtis's Apron

33 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What happens to a neighborhood when its kitchen goes dark? A family restaurant is more than a business; it’s the heartbeat of a community. Today, we sit with the story of a Detroit neighborhood defined by a single dining room, and the lone apron that survived its sudden closure. Connect with our storyteller HERE [https://www.curtisfromdetroit.com/] Join the conversation HERE [https://storyhousestudio.org/keepsake] --- From the Studio This episode is part of Keepsake Chronicles, produced by Story House. We believe story is a tool for meaning-making, not just performance. Leave a voice message or reflection [https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments] The Letterbox I read every letter. If something in this episode landed for you, or raised something you're still sitting with, I'd love to hear it. Story House  370 Mallard Loop Dr. Clayton, NC 27527 Find the House * Long-form writing and studio notes: https://story-house.beehiiv.com/ [https://story-house.beehiiv.com/] * Support this work: http://storyhousestudio.org/community [http://storyhousestudio.org/community] Presence over persuasion. Consistency over frequency. http://storyhousestudio.org [http://storyhousestudio.org/]

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