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1108: Hot Coffee and Cool Cats and More

Season 11 Episode 8 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

Nebraska’s 1st cat café, piano man plays in York, NE & the Killigans redo of Husker song

We visit Nebraska‘s first and only nonprofit cat café located in Omaha, then Art Frederickson plays piano recitals in York. A Husker song known as “Come a Runnin’ Boys” which faded from use over the years, revived in 2014 when it was recorded by the Killigans. The Nebraska Village of Greeley celebrates throwing a big Irish party in September which is about half-way to St. Patrick’s Day.

03/12/2020 | Rating TV-G

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1108: Hot Coffee and Cool Cats and More

Season 11 Episode 8 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

We visit Nebraska‘s first and only nonprofit cat café located in Omaha, then Art Frederickson plays piano recitals in York. A Husker song known as “Come a Runnin’ Boys” which faded from use over the years, revived in 2014 when it was recorded by the Killigans. The Nebraska Village of Greeley celebrates throwing a big Irish party in September which is about half-way to St. Patrick’s Day.

03/12/2020 | Rating TV-G

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