Experience Michiana - August 26th, 2013
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- Dinner & a Book
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PBS Kids
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- 10 Homes That Changed America
- 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America
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- Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine
- Antiques Roadshow
- As Time Goes By
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- Baking With Julia
- Best of Sewing With Nancy
- Body Electric
- Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
- Ciao Italia
- Civilizations
- Classic Gospel
- Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
- Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
- Curious Crew
- Curious George Swings Into Spring
- Ecosense for Living
- Education Counts Michiana
- Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
- Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
- Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
- Frontline
- Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews
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- Overheard With Evan Smith
- Paint This With Jerry Yarnell
- Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer
- Painting With Wilson Bickford
- POV
- Quilting Arts
- Rick Steves' Europe
- Samantha Brown's Places to Love
- Seeing Canada
- Sit and Be Fit
- Song of the Mountains
- Songs at the Center
- Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
- The American Woodshop
- The Best of the Joy of Painting
- The Friday Zone
- The Laura Flanders Show
- The Lawrence Welk Show
- The Whitney Reynolds Show
- This American Land
- This Old House
- To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
- Under the Radar Michigan
- Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
- Wai Lana Yoga
- Weekends With Yankee
- Wild Travels
- Woodsmith Shop
- Woodsongs
- Yoga in Practice
The DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the play Death of a Doornail, MoonTree Elder, and much more.
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DeBartolo Performing Arts CenterTed Barron, Ph.D. More Information
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Ted Barron from the Browning Cinema at Notre Dame will stop by to share what’s new at the cinema. To get more info including show info and tickets go here: performingarts.nd.edu
Guests
- Ted Barron, Ph.D.Senior Associate DirectorDowntown South Bend, Inc./DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
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- Ted Barron, Ph.D.Senior Associate DirectorDowntown South Bend, Inc./DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
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Death of a DoornailKerri Bash, Laura Bash More Information
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Kerri Bash and Laura Bash are a part of the dinner theater performance “Death of a Doornail” that will take place Saturday, September 21st at MoonTree Studios. The performance is a part of the Second Annual MoonTree Festival. To find out more about “Death of a Doornail” visit: www.moontreestudios.com. To reserve your tickets, call (574) 935-1712.
Guests
- Kerri BashProducer/Director
- Laura Bash
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Jeff Rea/Health HabitsMore Information
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Dismas House & Dismas DesignsMaria Kazmarek More Information
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Maria Kazmarek is the director of Dismas House, a reentry center for people transitioning out of the justice system. Dismas & Dismas Designs, the design portion is branching out into different avenues and will soon be featured at Made in Michiana. To find out more about Dismas House & Dismas Deisngs visit: www.dismassouthbend.org.
Guests
- Maria KazmarekDirector
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Second Annual MoonTree FestivalDan Shuppert, Nancy Raboin More Information
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MoonTree Studios
9602 Union Road
Plymouth, IN 46563Sister Nancy Raboin and Dan Shuppert are both MoonTree Elders at the MoonTree Studios and we be telling us all about the Second Annual MoonTree Festival. The festival will feature Plein Air Painters, dinner theater, artwork for sale, and much more. The festival will kick off Friday, September 20th and run through Sunday, September 22nd. To find out more information, visit: www.moontreestudios.com or call (574) 935-1712.
Guests
- Dan ShuppertMoonTree Elder
- Nancy RaboinSisterPoor Hand Maids
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