Slice of Maine [videorecording] Maine Public Television ; producer, Tami Kennedy ; associate producer, Janice Rand. RFD Maine

Contributor(s): Phippen, Sanford | Kennedy, Tami | Rand, Janice | Woodward, Nick | Maine Public Television | United States. Rural DevelopmentMaterial type: FilmFilmLanguage: English Series: RFD MaineProgram 4Publisher: [Lewiston, Me.] : Maine Public Television, c1997Description: 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inSubject(s): Rural industries -- Maine | Community life -- Maine | Documentary television programs -- Maine | Maine -- Rural conditions | Maine -- Social life and customsProduction credits: Segment producers: Tami Kennedy, Janice Rand, Nick Woodward.Hosted by Sandy Phippen.Summary: A slice of the best of life in rural Maine. The Corea Post Office has made a permanent stamp on the hearts of those who live in the village of Corea. We'll hear how life just wouldn't be the same without the Franklin Trading Post at the center of town. We get a peek at Lucerne Maple Products in East Holden where smoke from the sugar shack signals the turn of winter into spring.
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Mini-series created by and originally broadcast on Maine Public Television. Funded by a television demonstration grant from Rural Development, part of the USDA. More information is available on the WWW site: www.mpbc.org.

Segment producers: Tami Kennedy, Janice Rand, Nick Woodward.

Hosted by Sandy Phippen.

A slice of the best of life in rural Maine. The Corea Post Office has made a permanent stamp on the hearts of those who live in the village of Corea. We'll hear how life just wouldn't be the same without the Franklin Trading Post at the center of town. We get a peek at Lucerne Maple Products in East Holden where smoke from the sugar shack signals the turn of winter into spring.

VHS.

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Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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