Interview with Melissa Butler
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Title
Interview with Melissa Butler
Description
Melissa Butler, a resident of Beacon Village in Swannanoa, was interviewed by Buncombe County Special Collections Librarian Carissa Pfeiffer on December 15, 2025. This interview took place at Blue Ridge Public Radio and was conducted as part of the Come Hell or High Water Oral History Project for Buncombe County Special Collections, Pack Memorial Library.
Butler shares her memories of the destruction Helene wrought on her home and neighborhood. She recounts initially underestimating the storm’s impact [00:03:07], then the harrowing experience of escaping her home with one of her two cats and seeing the widespread destruction in the immediate area [00:11:28]. She describes her frustration with the lack of door-to-door evacuations [00:31:50], getting help from her family [00:36:03] and relief organizations [00:41:43], and the long journey to rebuild her home with the aid of the Fuller Center for Housing [00:45:11]. She expresses profound gratitude for the close-knit community of neighbors that has emerged after the disaster [00:49:32].
Photographs by Bill Green depict Melissa standing on the front porch of her home in Swannanoa, NC, and four photographs of artwork created by Melissa representing objects found in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, January 5, 2026.
Eight photographs contributed by Butler show the flood's aftermath in her home in late September and early October, as well as the house party and block party hosted in May 2025 by the Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders, who remodeled the house.
Butler shares her memories of the destruction Helene wrought on her home and neighborhood. She recounts initially underestimating the storm’s impact [00:03:07], then the harrowing experience of escaping her home with one of her two cats and seeing the widespread destruction in the immediate area [00:11:28]. She describes her frustration with the lack of door-to-door evacuations [00:31:50], getting help from her family [00:36:03] and relief organizations [00:41:43], and the long journey to rebuild her home with the aid of the Fuller Center for Housing [00:45:11]. She expresses profound gratitude for the close-knit community of neighbors that has emerged after the disaster [00:49:32].
Photographs by Bill Green depict Melissa standing on the front porch of her home in Swannanoa, NC, and four photographs of artwork created by Melissa representing objects found in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, January 5, 2026.
Eight photographs contributed by Butler show the flood's aftermath in her home in late September and early October, as well as the house party and block party hosted in May 2025 by the Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders, who remodeled the house.
Date
Rights
Interview copyright Melissa Butler and Buncombe County Special Collections. Narrator portrait copyright Bill Green Photography.
Identifier
MS456.002N
Extent
1 digital audio recording (01:00:14); 1 transcript (27 pages); 13 digital photographs
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Duration
01:00:14
Interviewer
Carissa Pfeiffer
Interviewee
Melissa Butler
Collection
Tags
Citation
Friends of Buncombe County Special Collections, “Interview with Melissa Butler,” Come Hell or High Water Community Memory Project, accessed April 11, 2026, https://helenehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1369.
