Martha Pellerin, a dedicated advocate and teacher of Franco-American culture and organizer of Franco-American cultural events, talks with Kim Chase about Franco-American culture in Vermont. She talks about her French-Canadian background and why she feels it is important to keep traditional aspects unique to this culture, such as the traditional soirées and music, alive, and why it is also important to eliminate the generational gap in Franco-American culture. Martha also talks about the musical trio she formed, Jeter le Pont, bi-lingualism, Québec secession, performing for audiences and at soirées in Canadian clubs, and the Barre French Heritage Festival in the early 1990's, which she was instrumental in organizing. Good quality recording.