I want my daughters to have something I didn’t, a place to skateboard freely.
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The longer I stood in his studio, his work miraculously took on healing properties.
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Results identifying the 23 downtown buildings from Chuck Oestriech’s childhood memory walk home from school in the holidays of 1940’s.
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The Great Horicon War, a place to skateboard freely, the most gratifying thing you will ever do, life disruption, family and true art.
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Julie Zahn takes us through a typical week for a photographer.
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This & That: One small step…from a small town
by Jim Dittmannby Jim DittmannOn a hazy warm summer evening in July 1969, I watch a grainy black and white picture on the large Motorola console television set placed in its proper majestic spot in our living room.
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Bringing attention to things important to us, before they are lost.
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From St. Pete’s to Home – Christmastime in the ’40s in Beaver Dam.
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The Wandering Man: Values, For What It’s Worth
by Jim Dittmannby Jim DittmannMusings and Meanderings in the everyday life. “Values”
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A Beaver Dam Sleigh Ride, BDAO, PAVE, Church Health Services, Feature Artist Michael Belongie, and a unique tour of Downtown Beaver Dam.