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Charlie Foote
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Photography
Title
Soft as Cashmere/Smooth as Silk: A Famly-run Alpaca Farm
Year
2003
Katy Gross documents the work of Cindy and Tim Lavan, alpaca breeders who live on the land.
Type
Writing
Title
Seeing It For What It Is
Year
2001
Creativity can be found in all places, as Robin-Lee Holman discusses regarding Spindleworks, a non-profit artist cooperative made up of artists with developmental disabilities. Holman speaks to artists regarding Spindleworks and their experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Resting in the Blueberry Barrens, Gouldsboro, 1985
Year
1995
Taking a break from work, Lynn Kippax Jr. takes a photograph of Charlie Torrey, a blueberry raker.
Type
published content
Title
Reaching for the Sun
Year
1978
In the woods of Arundel in southern Maine, seven Salt apprentices took part in a forestry management program. Dottie O'Keefe documents the work that the Salt students performed in the woods, learning about the process of selective cutting.
Type
published content
Title
Raking Blueberries, Gouldsboro, 1985
Year
1995
Working the blueberry fields by hand, Lynn Kippax Jr. captures Charlie Torrey while at work.
Type
Writing
Title
Raising the Flag
Year
2008
For the Freeport Flag Ladies, the American flag is more than just a symbol, but an entire lifestyle. Brendan Collins highlights how this group has made it their life's work to keep alive a sense of true Americanism, despite an unpopular war in Iraq.
Type
Radio
Title
Placed in Bedlam
Year
2015
In 1952, Gary Hayman ran away from the Exeter School for the Feeble Minded, causing the biggest manhunt in Rhode Island history. Charlie Weber recounts the story and mystery of Gary Hayman.
Type
Multimedia
Title
One Last Great Skate
Year
2015
Growing up roller skating at Great Skates in Bangor, Tiffani Lindsey now manages the rink. Charlie Weber documents how the rink is scheduled to close during the summer of 2016, and how devoted patrons are upset.
Type
Radio
Title
One Foot Over the Fence
Year
2014
Struggling with substance abuse, Dan Lister began using Suboxone, a "miracle drug" meant to help with addictions. Kelly Prime documents how Suboxone has caused its own problems for users.
Type
Photography
Title
My Choice Home For Young Mothers
Year
1999
The My Choice home offers homeless mothers a temporary place to live and receive services. Ophelia Lenz captures the lives of My Choice residents.
Type
Radio
Title
MissileTown
Year
2018
In the 1970's, the town of Warren, New Hampshire, received a large and unusual object from the Cold War. Today, its presence in the town is as puzzling as ever.
Type
published content
Title
Meeting
Year
1983
Coming together for a public meeting to discuss the Pittston Company, members of the community are at odds regarding their situation. Pamela Wood documents the tension regarding Eastport's civil war over oil.
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