Marcie & Me
Marcie Williams is founder of the innovative "Marcie and Me Play Program" Pre-schoolers
will love to sing along and play along and learn with Marcie in this kid friendly
DVD. Songs include Itsy Bitsy Spider, Three Little Monkeys, Twinkle Twinkle,
and more. Music by Fred Gelfand.
(2005,
21 Minutes) $14.95 DVD |
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Chautauqua
Morning
A Video Postcard
Wish You Were Here! A day begins. A place comes to motion. Sunlight captures
every view in every direction. That is morning at Chautauqua. Music by: Frederic
Moyer & Robin Spielberg
(12 min.) $12.50 DVD |
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Black
and Orange
150
Years of Woburn High School
In this often humorous, sometimes sentimental journey back, you'll meet some
of the students, teachers and administrators who today, proudly wear the colors
of Black and Orange.
$20.00 VHS / $25.00 DVD |
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South Main Street
This documentary tells the story of a brick house built in 1827 in Concord. It
was home for several families, and in the early 1900s was considered one of the
finest homes in New Hampshire. Today it is home to the Capitol Center for the
Arts. One building, one story, one part of a city's history.
(1998, 45 Minutes) $14.95,
only available in VHS |
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Page Belting Company
A history of The Page Belting Company in Concord, New Hampshire. Page has been making leather belts and other leather products for over 130 years, but their story is about more than leather. It
is the story of two brothers, changing times, and adapting.
(2001, 27 Minutes) $17.95 DVD |
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A House, A Barn, A Community
This 35 minute documentary looks at the life of a barn, a family, and the art of timber framing. Commissioned by the Penacook Historical Society, it also tells the story of a community effort to save two
of the towns oldest buildings, a barn and a house. It also presents an informative look at their original construction and what it is that makes them so unique. The documentary uses music written by
Concord, NH composer William Fletcher, and performances by the Concord Chorale. Completed in April, 2006. |
Colonial Pemaquid
This 35 minute documentary tells the story of one of the oldest English settlements in North America, Pemaquid, ME. Located on the Maine coast and
settled in about 1627, it was also the site of three forts. Archeological digs in the 1960’s and 70s uncovered foundations and over 100,000 artifacts. Produced
for the Friends of Colonial Pemaquid, this video is used in the museum at the site. It is also available for purchase. Completed in July, 2006. |
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The Life & Times of Mother Catherine Aurelia
Mother Catherine Aurelia was the foundress of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, a cloistered order of Catholic nuns. Mother Catherine passed away in 1905, but her order grew to over 25 monasteries
around the world. This forty minute documentary, commissioned by the Sisters, was recorded in Quebec, Canada, Brooklyn, New York, and Manchester, New Hampshire. Completed in May, 2006. Aired
nationally over the EWTN Cable Network, January, 2007. |
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