The Library Show - Books and Other Good Things
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The Library Show - Books and Other Good ThingsPrograms in this Series
Library #9 - Suzie Wizowaty and the Library Outreach Program
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06/07/1988
Fletcher Free #9 - Suzie Wizowaty and the Library Outreach Program, with visits to Fern Hill Senior Center, Ethan Allen Apartments, and a home visit.
There is a break at 22 mins of the raw disc, but it starts again, but needs an edit
Ethan Allen...
Fletcher Free #8 - New Library Branch at the Baird Center; Storytelling Festival
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05/13/1988
Fletcher Free #8 - New Library Branch at the Baird Center for Children and Families with Maxie Ewins & Linda Hutton; Storytelling Festival Story
Fletcher Free #7 - Tom Smith and the Parents' Reading Group
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04/08/1988
Fletcher Free #7 - Tom Smith and the Parents' Reading Group
Library #6 - A Visitor from Plimoth Plantation\ &; Renovation Update
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03/04/1988
Fletcher Free #6 - A Visitor from Plimoth Plantation
Fletcher Free #5 - Children's Hour: Stories and Parent Interviews
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02/19/1988
Fletcher Free #5 - Children's Hour: Stories with Beth Phillips, and Interviews with Parents
Library Show #4 - Grandparents' Awards, Book Reviews, Grinning Idiot, "Out!"
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01/08/1988
Fletcher Free #4 - Starr Farm Nursing Home Grandparents' Awards; Library's Hikday Season Book Reviews; Peter Burns' Story: Grinning Idiot; Bill Mares & Frank Bryan Read from "Out!". (Audio isn't synced)
Library Show #3 - Large Print Books, Fundraising, and Abenaki Stories
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11/16/1987
Fletcher Free #3 - Large Print Books, Fundraising with Library Board Members John Ewing and Sister Candon, and Michael Kadudo Abenaki Storytelling at the Interfaith Senior Center. Suzi Wizowaty.
Fletcher Free #2 - Large Print Books, Vermont Storytelling Festival
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11/06/1987
Fletcher Free #2 - Large Print Books, Vermont Storytelling Festival
Library 1 - Tour and Series Intro with Director Maxie Ewins
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10/09/1987
Fletcher Free - Tour and Series Intro with Director Maxie Ewins
Featured Story
CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!