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Venture north

Stoney Run Rendezvous: visits with the people who attend and enjoy the gathering known as a rendezvous -- Passport in time: explains about a US Forest Service program and tell how it's unearthing archaeological treasures in Minnesota and throughout the country -- New moon: talks to the people responsible for a new magazine written by and about girls ages 7 to 14.

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  • "Stoney Run Rendezvous: visits with the people who attend and enjoy the gathering known as a rendezvous -- Passport in time: explains about a US Forest Service program and tell how it's unearthing archaeological treasures in Minnesota and throughout the country -- New moon: talks to the people responsible for a new magazine written by and about girls ages 7 to 14."@en
  • "In "North shore geologist", John Green, professor of geology at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, discusses the geologic history and rock formations of the North Shore of Lake Superior. In "Vic Bromley update", welding artist Vic Bromely of Askov, Minnesota discusses his metal sculptures. In "Grandfather clock maker", Wallace Haglund of International Falls describes the art of making grandfather clocks."
  • "Duluth: interview with Catherine Koemptgen and the mothers and daughters who figure in her book, Connections and reflections. Hibbing: A towering chime clock proclaims the hour and acts as a part of the city's history and that of the Tesky family of jewelers. Superior: Robbin Shingler teaches figure skating. Her students discuss the fun and work of practice."@en
  • "Elite ski: top coaches work with hopefuls as they train for the U.S. cross country team and the biathlon -- The Blueberry Patch: one family in Makinen farms blueberries for sale and for the public to pick -- Flint knapping: a father and son team are rediscovering the art of making tools from stone."@en
  • "Preschool education: Using Sesame Street's Preschool Education Program, a local daycare center gets youngsters on the right path toward education -- Weed gourmet: There's a weed gourmet in Pine River who's willing to share her culinary expertise about weeds, edible and inedible -- Lac Du Flambeau: Visits the Chippewa Museum and Culture Center -- Spinning wheel: A Proctor couple demonstrates their hobby: spinning and making spinning wheels."@en
  • "Port Wing fish boil: once a year Port Wing does an old-fashioned fish boil, a long-time tradition -- Dorothea Paul's paintings of farming reflect a time long passed -- Crazy about a Mercury: woodworker Marvin Johnson has customized his car and created a a work of art."@en
  • "Beaver Bay: interviews Dana Kollars who relates the story of the loss of his excursion ship, the Grampa Woo -- Superior: Sterling Rathsack creates paintings and sculptures of the outdoors -- Orr: discusses a local man's collection of old snowmobiles."@en
  • "Beaver Bay: shows the Grampa Woo, run by Chun Ae and Dana Kolars on excursions on Lake Superior and other locales -- Duluth: Louis Jenkins discusses and reads from his book of poetry, Nice fish -- Spooner: the Spooner Railroad Memories Museum is run by retired "Rails" and keeps alive memories of train travel -- Collecting: Steven Wesely discusses what people collect and why."@en
  • "North Shore: Frank Hill's bone and wood carvings are gaining widespread recognition -- Duluth: Julie Zenner visits a local greenhouse where things are gearing up for spring -- Preserving the past: Ken Thro donated to the Marine Museum one of the largest and most inclusive collections of Great Lakes ship photographs in the world."@en
  • "Beekeeper: discusses beekeeping, a vital component in agricultural activities -- Mission Creek Trail: there's a trail along Mission Creek and it's seven bridges which few people know about -- Circus day: takes a look at one of the last tent circuses left in this country."@en
  • "Grand Marais: Howard Sivertson talks about his book, The illustrated voyageur -- Carlton: Karen Sunderman tries whitewater rafting in an inflatable kayak -- Cohasset: peregrine falcons are doing surprisingly well at a major industrial site."@en

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