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Abdella, Iman
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Title
Domestic Exotic Wild
Year
2010
Abigail Kienbaum highlights the work of Bob and Julie Miner, owners and operators of their own wild and exotic animal farm in Mt. Vernon. Keinbaum speaks to the Miner's about starting their farm and the different kinds of animals they have there.
Type
published content
Title
One Room School of Today
Year
1986
With one room schools falling into obscurity, Salt travels to Cliff Island to investigate if these schools serve a need in today's world.
Type
published content
Title
Tain't Like Christmases Now'
Year
1977
At the invitation of Down East Magazine, Salt documented Christmas memories from an older generation.
Type
Writing
Title
Turner Spring
Year
1994
Lucille Rossignol captures the stories of people who grew up in Turner, Maine, and reveals a sample of life in a small town.
Type
Writing
Title
Strong Enough
Year
2002
In the small town of Strong, the Strong Wood Products, Inc. toothpick and dowel mill begins manufacturing early each morning. Suzanne Grossman speaks to employees at the factory to learn about their jobs and the work produced at the mill.
Type
published content
Title
Bait Girl
Year
1974
Getting up at 5 o'clock every morning for the past two summers, Anne Pierter is a bait girl on a lobster boat. Anne Pierter documents her experience working on a lobster boat.
Type
published content
Title
Steps in Making a Snowshoe Part II
Year
1975
From his workshop in Caratunk, Walter York creates snowshoes. Anne Gorham covers the steps of filling the bows for snowshoes.
Type
Writing
Title
Feast: Free Lunch at the St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen
Year
2013
Frederica Lipmann discusses the tradition of serving food to the hungry and highlights the efforts made by the volunteers at the St. Vincent de Paul Society Soup Kitchen.
Type
published content
Title
Antoinette's Patience: A Canadian Family In Epping
Year
1984
As the binding spirit that brings her family together, Antoinette Bernier sees the importance of having patience with her large family. Pamela Wood visits Bernier to speak about her family history and making bread.
Type
published content
Title
Mussel Men
Year
2005
Susan Gaidos highlights the profession of mussel farming, speaking farmers to learn about their activities and the trade.
Type
Writing
Title
Hauling Seal Cove
Year
1994
Chris City spotlights the lobster industry, speaking to lobstermen and learning about industry regulations, Seal Cove, and lobsters.
Type
published content
Title
Boats That Come Naturally
Year
1979
Building boats since 1951, the artform comes naturally to Ralph Stanley. Dorothy O'Keefe speaks to Stanley about his work building boats.
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