Interview with Mrs. Scott, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. She discusses her family life after the First World War in the 1920s, office work in Penticton, changes in the area since, her husband working with the rodeo and museum, and effects of a flood. Scott talks about memories of the train station, a packing house fire, the development of the school, and her family tree. She also discusses a lack of access to healthcare as a child and the introduction of cars and farm machinery to Keremeos.