
Local Routes-Juggling, Mister Rogers, & Alpacas(Episode 316)
Season 3 Episode 16 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
A local professor who appeared on Mister Rogers shares his memories. Plus, Alpacas!
We introduce you to local retired Child Development Professor Don Rapp and tell you about his appearances on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood in the 1970s. He talks about the legend and how juggling is good for the brain. Plus, we explore what it takes to raise alpacas and why one family in South Georgia decided to get into the business. Plus meet a local teacher who uses coding in the classroom.
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Local Routes is a local public television program presented by WFSU

Local Routes-Juggling, Mister Rogers, & Alpacas(Episode 316)
Season 3 Episode 16 | 29m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
We introduce you to local retired Child Development Professor Don Rapp and tell you about his appearances on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood in the 1970s. He talks about the legend and how juggling is good for the brain. Plus, we explore what it takes to raise alpacas and why one family in South Georgia decided to get into the business. Plus meet a local teacher who uses coding in the classroom.
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Clip: S3 Ep16 | 9m 7s | Charles Renaud spins a yarn about animals you don’t expect to find in southern Georgia. (9m 7s)
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Clip: S3 Ep16 | 12m 1s | Meet Don Rapp, the juggling, retired child development professor with a TV pedigree. (12m 1s)
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