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Sheryl Lane
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Writing
Title
Mac & Cheese and the Great Big Hug: Waterville's Freedome Cafe
Year
2006
Type
published content
Title
Somewhere Inside This Piece of Wood is a Paddle'
Year
1978
Crafting canoe paddles from his own design, Monty Washburn creates lightweight paddles of varying materials. Douglas Lamont highlights Washburn work as a paddle maker.
Type
Writing
Title
From Maine and Beyond
Year
1995
Kristen Lewis explores the history of Dew Animal Kingdom and discusses opinions of the farm.
Type
Writing
Title
So Happy Together
Year
1996
The creation of ceramic pieces is an art that potters take serious, generally not allowing people to watch them work. Anne Goldsmith watches and talks to potters at Rowantrees Pottery in Blue Hill to learn about their lives and their craft, uncovering the precise nature of their work.
Type
Writing
Title
A La Guerra!
Year
2000
Hillary Berliner documents the lives of migrant workers from Honduras who work in forestry, known as brushcutters. Berliner learns about the work that these workers performer in the forestry industry and discusses their personal stories.
Type
published content
Title
A Long Pond Story
Year
1994
Kimberly Hasling discusses the history of the Paradise family, while also covering local history on Long Pond. She talks to family members regarding their family stories and their ways of life, uncovering how a family became ingrained to the place where they lived.
Type
published content
Title
Grounding the Boats
Year
1997
Paul Harrison highlights the work of groundfisherman in Maine, documenting their histories, daily lives, and the groundfishing industry.
Type
published content
Title
Preservation With Clapboard Gaps
Year
2007
Growing up with a passion for restoration, Scott Hatch makes a living on restoring old barns. Douglas Milliken discusses Hatch's work on barns and how he is restoring history through barns.
Type
Photography
Title
Lost Hunter Pt.II Photographs
Year
1986
After joining Bert McBurnie into the wilderness at Chesuncook Lake to look for a lost hunter, Salt students speak to the hunter after he is found.
Type
published content
Title
Diner Revival
Year
1990
In the middle of a nostalgic pop movement, Salt visits diners throughout Maine to see how they are being revived.
Type
published content
Title
Some Kind of Farmer
Year
2004
Katie Freeman explores the history of Bowie Farm in Durham, speaking to members of the Bowie family about the business.
Type
published content
Title
How to Peel a Persimmon
Year
2002
Krista Mahr documents the growth of the Cambodian community in Portland, speaking with several individuals regarding their culture and religion.
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