Trundlebedtales

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Sinopsis

Trundlebed Tales host Sarah S. Uthoff will look at Laura Ingalls Wilder and other classic children's literature and social history including historic foodways and one-room schools.

Episodios

  • Ep 43 All's Fair

    04/08/2013 Duración: 31min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks about the history of agricultural fairs and how those traditions continue today.

  • August 2013 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update

    03/08/2013 Duración: 14min

    August has been an increasingly busy Laura Ingalls Wilder events. Catch up with the activities here at Trundlebed Tales and around the country. Events range from De Smet SD to Mansfield MO and beyond.

  • Travel Times Archeology Dig

    24/07/2013 Duración: 32min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff and Lynn M. Alex, recently retired Director of Education and Outreach for the State Archeologist of Iowa as she shares with us what happens on an archeological dig and how you can be involved. Alex has conducted research in the Midwest and Plains for 35 years. Her second book entitled Iowa's Archaeological Past, was published by the University of Iowa Press, 2000. Her particular interests include the late prehistoric cultures of the Plains and Midwest, archaeological manifestations of culture contact, fish bone analysis, and public education in archaeology.

  • July 2013 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update

    10/07/2013 Duración: 16min

    July, as always one of the biggest months for Laura Ingalls Wilder events. Catch up with the activities here at Trundlebed Tales and around the country. Events range from Malone NY to De Smet SD to Mansfield MO and beyond.

  • Ep 42 - Projects Update

    09/06/2013 Duración: 33min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she catches everyone up on several of the research projects she's been working on about Laura Ingalls Wilder and One-Room Schools.

  • June 2013 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update

    07/06/2013 Duración: 13min

    A round up of what's going on this month in Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom.

  • Travel Times Conferences

    12/05/2013 Duración: 33min

    Have you ever attended a conference? How about one outside your professional focus? Attending conferences can be a lot of fun and interest. Learn conference jargon, what to look for, what it’s going to cost, and what attending a different conference can mean for you.

  • May 2013 Wilder Update

    09/05/2013 Duración: 16min

    A round up of what's going on this month in Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom.

  • April 2013 Update

    13/04/2013 Duración: 15min

    A round up of what's going on in Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom.

  • Episode 41 - Vinnie Ream Pioneer Artist - Take 2

    28/03/2013 Duración: 59min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff when she talks with Paul Juhl who wrote the book on Vinnie Ream. Ream was the first woman and the youngest artist to ever receive a commission from the United States Government for a statue (the one of Lincoln that still stands in the Capitol rotunda today) and those were only the beginning of the firsts in her career. She married into a long time Iowa City family and spent time her the family home that is still standing in Iowa City. She strengthened her ties by creating the Samuel Kirkwood statue that today stands in the U.S. Capitol and duplicate of which after leaving it’s long term home at the Old Capitol in Iowa City, moved to the community college named in his honor. Today her Samuel Kirkwood statue looks down from the center of the college’s new roundabout. She even has a town in Oklahoma named in her honor. Join us to discuss this fascinating artist.

  • Ep 41 Vinnie Ream Pioneer Artist

    21/03/2013 Duración: 12min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff when she talks with Paul Juhl who wrote the book on Vinnie Ream. Ream was the first woman and the youngest artist to ever receive a commission from the United States Government for a statue (the one of Lincoln that still stands in the Capitol rotunda today) and those were only the beginning of the firsts in her career. She married into a long time Iowa City family and spent time her the family home that is still standing in Iowa City. She strengthened her ties by creating the Samuel Kirkwood statue that today stands in the U.S. Capitol and duplicate of which after leaving it's long term home at the Old Capitol in Iowa City, moved to the community college named in his honor. Today her Samuel Kirkwood statue looks down from the center of the college's new roundabout. She even has a town in Oklahoma named in her honor. Join us to discuss this fascinating artist.

  • Travel Times Disney

    02/03/2013 Duración: 33min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks with Richard M. Simms one of the biggest Walt Disney World fans on the planet as he gives the inside story on how to have the most fantastic Disney World vaction. From running a marathon to attending a food festival, travelling with adults or with a family to having a special Twitter account just to share his Disney adventures Richard's done it all so listen in for the full scoop.

  • Travel Times Project Aware

    21/02/2013 Duración: 31min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks with Seth Zimmerman about Project A.W.A.R.E.. A statewide program in Iowa where volunteers devote time to cleaning up Iowa's waterways. This will be the 11th year of the project and Zimmerman has been involved for most of them. Find out about how to give back while you're enjoying some of Iowa's waterways on this episode of Travel Times. http://www.iowadnr.gov/Recreation/CanoeingKayaking/ProjectAWARE.aspx

  • Ep 40 Laura Ingalls Wilder's On-Air Birthday Party

    08/02/2013 Duración: 36min

    Welcome to our third annual on air birthday celebration for author and pioneer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Last year we talked about the history of celebrating birthdays, this year we want to talk about how Laura Ingalls Wilder effected our lives and our favorite Laura related memories and experiences.

  • Ep 40 One-Room School Equipment

    12/01/2013 Duración: 01h01min

    What was it really like to attend a one-room school? Join host Sarah S. Uthoff and guest Pam Stover as they talk about the equipment you could expect to find in one-room school. What did they have art and music equipment? How did they get a drink of water? Was there really a dunce cap? And the question Laura Ingalls Wilder never answers where did they go to the bathroom? All that and more on the next episode of Trundlebed Tales.

  • Ep 39 Laura Ingalls Wilder Fandom 2012

    06/01/2013 Duración: 31min

    Join us as we review what went on in Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom this year. We mark two years of Trundlebed Tales podcasts with this episode. Please look at it as an opportunity to check in with us. Think about calling in, commenting in the chatroom or sending me an e-mail with a comment before the broadcast.

  • December 2012 Update

    30/11/2012 Duración: 17min

    Listen as host Sarah Uthoff gives a round up of Laura Ingalls Wilder events this month. Christmas events and plays aplenty are going on and I hope that you can enjoy them.

  • Ep 37 L.M. Montgomery and the Bala Museum

    22/11/2012 Duración: 01h04min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks with Linda and Jack Hutton about how they came to start the Bala Museum. We'll talk about the connection that L.M. Montgomery has to the area which inspired her adult novel "The Blue Castle", Linda's L.M. collection and the museum's connection to the Sullivan Producation "Anne of Green Gables" movie. Linda and Jack have done incredible things to bring the 1919 "Anne of Green Gables" movie once completely lost back to life and we'll talk about that project as well.

  • Ep 38 Thanksgiving History

    14/11/2012 Duración: 01h02min

    Join host Sarah Uthoff as she talks with food historian Sandra Oliver about her book on the history of Thanksgiving, Giving Thanks, and on the history of Thanksgiving.

  • November 2012 Update

    13/11/2012 Duración: 13min

    Check in with host Sarah S. Uthoff for what's going on it Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom this month.

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