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Nostalgia. Reflection. Legacy.

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Episode 104: Always Have a Dream →

The Centennial 1996 Olympic Games are now history. The world watched these games with great interest. Children and adults of all ages were inspired and perhaps have dreams of being an athlete in the Olympic Games someday. Throughout the country, many schools have already opened their doors of learning. Many students also have goals and dreams in the academic world. I have many memories of attending classes in a one room country school house, and the real life struggles for even a high school education.

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tags: education, dream, powerful motivator, goal, students, high school, life, forego, receive, Vermillion, college, Marion, year, centennial, Olympic Games, classes, preschool, doors, questioned, prairie
categories: generation, memories, education, history
Tuesday 08.17.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 99: The Pioneers of Yesteryear →

Each year on July 4th we commemorate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and we celebrate the birthday of our nation. It is a time to renew patriotism, and add a consciousness that our nation needs our prayers. It is a time when we are even more aware of the freedoms we enjoy here in America. With thankful hearts we sing America the Beautiful, and God bless America.

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tags: pioneer, independence day, commemorate, independence, celebrate, america, patriotism, president, illuminations, john adams, declaration, freedom, flaunt, prairie, john quincy adams, compact, pomp, forevermore, bonfires
categories: reflection, education, history, holiday
Tuesday 07.06.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 98: Fort Meade & The Star Spangled Banner →

The month of July is a very special month. July has many reasons to celebrate. Though not widely known, it was on July 2nd, not July 4th that The Continental Congress passed the resolution declaring the independence from the colonies. We celebrate Independence Day on July 4th. Are you a celebrator? Having lived several years in the Fourth of July city in Seward, Nebraska, Independence Day has very special memories for me. Singing the Star Spangled Banner has inspired millions and moved many to tears. It has symbolized with the flag, what it really does mean to be a loyal American.

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tags: national anthem, star spangled banner, carlton, july, flag, south dakota, colonel, fort meade, Marion, patriotic, Seward, independence, celebrate, calvary regiment, passed, patriotic fervor
categories: reflection, education, history, holiday, memories
Tuesday 06.29.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 96: The Mother of Father's Day →

Have you ever wondered who was the mother of Father's Day? It was Sonora Louise Dodd and the thought for Father's Day came to her in church, as she listened to her pastor extol the virtues of motherhood in his Mother's Day message. Sonora felt he failed to mention the value and importance of fathers. She felt fathers deserved equal credit and praise.

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tags: father, Sonora, fathers, mother, Spokane, pastor, daddy, felt, day, Marion, extol, urged, persisted, resolution, ministerial alliance, deserved, june, shouted, church, virtues
categories: reflection, family, holiday, history
Tuesday 06.15.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 
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