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Get Real! #203

Special | 27m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Shannon Lowe and Asa Derks host from the WI Historical Museum and Veterans Museum.

Tiffany Bontly in Janesville helps train service dogs before they are given to someone with a disability. Benjamin Pettis, a go-kart racer, and ski-jumpers are definitely brave, but both realistic goals and science help them out. Jason Pettibone explains the symbolism behind the powwow, and a museum educator explains a piece of Native American history.

12/10/1993 | Rating NR

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Get Real! #203

Special | 27m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Tiffany Bontly in Janesville helps train service dogs before they are given to someone with a disability. Benjamin Pettis, a go-kart racer, and ski-jumpers are definitely brave, but both realistic goals and science help them out. Jason Pettibone explains the symbolism behind the powwow, and a museum educator explains a piece of Native American history.

12/10/1993 | Rating NR

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