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Northwest Profiles

MAY 2014

Season 27 Episode 6 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

Paper florist, The Fig Tree newspaper, artist Mimi Ross, and WWII Bataan heroes tale

Spokane florist Mary Eberle makes paper flowers bloom; Mary Stamp shares stories of faith and inspiration as editor of The Fig Tree ecumenical newspaper; Brush, paint and kiln transform the colorful paintings of Mimi Ross into ceramic tiles; the heroic exploits of WWII Bataan survivors Sam Grashio and Jack Donohue

05/29/2014 | Rating TV-G

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MAY 2014

Season 27 Episode 6 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

Spokane florist Mary Eberle makes paper flowers bloom; Mary Stamp shares stories of faith and inspiration as editor of The Fig Tree ecumenical newspaper; Brush, paint and kiln transform the colorful paintings of Mimi Ross into ceramic tiles; the heroic exploits of WWII Bataan survivors Sam Grashio and Jack Donohue

05/29/2014 | Rating TV-G

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