Keeping traditions alive [videorecording] Maine Public Television ; producer, Tami Kennedy ; associate producer, Janice Rand.
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FilmLanguage: English Series: RFD MaineProgram 1Publisher: [Lewiston, Me.] : Maine Public Television, c1997Description: 1 videocassette (29 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inSubject(s): Farm life -- Maine | Documentary television programs -- Maine | Maine -- Rural conditions | Maine -- Social life and customsProduction credits: Videographer/director, Nick Woodward; music, Michael McInnis.Hosted by Sandy Phippen.Summary: From the County to the coast, rural traditions are being kept alive all across the state. The cultural traditions of people of both Swedish and Acadian descent are being passed on and preserved. Memories of farm life are being captured through an ambitious oral history project in Orono. And knowledge of herbs and their uses is blossoming at Avena Botanicals in Rockport.
| Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DVD Video | A J M Library 868-5076 | VR RFD KEEP (Browse shelf) | Available | 30475 |
Program title from cassette label; program number from descriptive sheet.
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.
Videographer/director, Nick Woodward; music, Michael McInnis.
Hosted by Sandy Phippen.
From the County to the coast, rural traditions are being kept alive all across the state. The cultural traditions of people of both Swedish and Acadian descent are being passed on and preserved. Memories of farm life are being captured through an ambitious oral history project in Orono. And knowledge of herbs and their uses is blossoming at Avena Botanicals in Rockport.
VHS.
For private home use only.
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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