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
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Northwest Profiles is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
Funding for Northwest Profiles is provided by Idaho Central Credit Union, with additional funding from the Friends of KSPS.
Northwest Profiles
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
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