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August 1989 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1989
Bios of the contributors to the August 1989 Salt Magazine.
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Writing
Title
Decorating Christmas
Year
2011
Lisa Mattingly documents the work of Corey Perreault, a mother who uses Christmas decorations to deal with economic struggles. Mattingly speaks to Perreault about decorations and using them as a cleansing ritual.
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published content
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December 1995 Salt Magazine, Statement from Salt Capital Campaign
Year
1995
Statement from Neil Rolde, Chairman of the Salt Capital Campaign regarding capital, education, and magazine development costs.
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published content
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December 1993 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1993
Table of contents for December 1993 Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
Domestic Exotic Wild
Year
2010
Abigail Kienbaum highlights the work of Bob and Julie Miner, owners and operators of their own wild and exotic animal farm in Mt. Vernon. Keinbaum speaks to the Miner's about starting their farm and the different kinds of animals they have there.
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published content
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Sam and Hazel at the Pier
Year
1976
For nearly 40 years, Sam and Hazel Wildes have been familiar figures at the Cape Porpoise Pier. Kelly Emery documents how the Wildes have become a staple for the community, and speaks about their experiences there.
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published content
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July 1984 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1984
Collection of letters sent to Salt regarding their work.
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Writing
Title
Uncommon Ingredients: A Bomb Diggity Workplace Sprouts in Portland
Year
2010
In an effort to support adults in the community with mental disabilties, the Local Sprouts Cooperative and Bomb Diggity Bakery formed a partnership to start an arts program. Christy Hartman highlights how the partnership gives people with developmental disabilties a space to come together and also educate the community about local and organic food.
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published content
Title
Salt Omnibus 2000, Salt Student Colleges & Universities
Year
2000
List of colleges, universities, and countries that are represented by Salt students.
Type
Writing
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Biddeford and Football
Year
1995
In Biddeford, the local high school football team offers the community a chance to rally around for a common goal. Kristina Thomas explores the importance of the Biddeford High School football team for the community, discussing the athletic program and the French community.
Type
Writing
Title
Tradition is a Living Entity: Using Music to Showcase Culture and Acceptance
Year
2010
As one of the last known Native American people in the world to make flutes using only fire and hand tools, Hawk Henries shares his love for the craft by teaching Native Arts. Elaine Koustenis documents the work that Henries does, in order to build unity and awareness of Native American culture.
Type
published content
Title
Fiddleheading
Year
1977
When long-time friend Monty Washburn invited Salt students on an expedition, they wasted no time in joining along. Jay York reports from Washburn's hunting camp near Upton on the subject of fiddlehead hunting.
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