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Sarah Armentrout
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Writing
Title
Where She Belongs
Year
2004
For individuals in Maine that live with Down syndrome, the STRIVE University offers a program geared toward giving individuals secondary education and employment opportunities. Sarah Hollenbeck discovers how the students at STRIVE University cope with being on their own and their experiences.
Type
Radio
Title
Where is the French in Lewiston?
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas speaks to Franco Americans about their experiences in Lewiston when French was spoken by everyone, and how things are now different in the town. Elzas explores how Franco Americans are losing sight of their cultural roots.
Type
Radio
Title
Sarah's Dream
Year
2004
Anne Glickman speaks to Sarah Nichols about her passion for and experiences flying in hot air balloons.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving More Than Adolescence Photographs
Year
2004
Allison Wightman captures the life of Cathy Hardy, a teenage mother, who has two children with her boyfriend. Wightman presents the difficulties being a young mother.
Type
Photography
Title
Marthe Rivard
Year
2004
Amy Toensing captures a photograph of Marthe Rivard in her home in Lewiston, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Sarah's Dream Photographs
Year
2004
Kendrick Kwok captures a photograph of a girl appearing to fly in the air with the help of a cluster of hot air balloons she is holding.
Type
Radio
Title
Mingling Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Sarah Miller discusses the history and story of Chimney Farm with Gary Lawless, the caretaker of the land. Lawless speaks about how Henry Beston used to live on the property and the importance of maintaining the land and farm.
Type
Radio
Title
Out of Smoke and Ash
Year
2005
Carolyn Jackson speaks about a fire that struck Brownfield in 1947. Jackson discusses how the fire effected the town and what life was like in Brownfield.
Type
Photography
Title
Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Melaine Fiander captures a photograph of Gary Lawless standing in the doorway of his barn where Henry Beston and Elizabeth Coatsworth kept a library.
Type
Writing
Title
Chris and Krista
Year
2007
Sarah Earle highlights the life of Krista Dorr, who grew up in the foster care system. Earle speaks to Dorr about growing up in foster homes and being adopted by her teacher, Chris Beal.
Type
Photography
Title
Empty Harbor
Year
2007
Sarah Mathers Breul documents the work done by lobstermen in Phippsburg, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Tap, Tap, Tap: A Lifelong Port Clyde Artist
Year
2007
Sarah Anne Wharton captures the life of Charles Wilder, an artist who found sobriety.
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