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Title
Old Fashioned Cider Making
Year
1977
After several hours of preparation, 12 Salt students were guided by Reid Chapman on making apple cider the old fashioned way. Ann Bath and others document the process Chapman goes through to make his cider.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Fashioned Cider Making Photographs
Year
1977
After several hours of preparation, 12 Salt students were guided by Reid Chapman on making apple cider the old fashioned way. Ann Bath and others document the process Chapman goes through to make his cider.
Type
published content
Title
Old Sooty's Mulligan
Year
1976
Monty Washburn shares a story from his father, a former river driver, about a cook whose food was so bad that the camp cat would not even eat it.
Type
Photography
Title
One Fifty Ate Bakery & Cafe
Year
2005
The 158 Bakery, located blocks away from Willard Beach in Portland, specializes in selling bagels and sees so much business that it had to limit the number of bulk and wholesale orders it took in. Gabriel Caffrey captures images at the bakery.
Type
Radio
Title
Opera Underage
Year
2009
In Biddeford, teenagers are attempting to bring back opera to the City Theater, at a time when opera is not popular in youth culture. The performers discuss how teenagers view opera and speak about the preparations for their show.
Type
Photography
Title
Portland High School Cafeteria
Year
2003 - Aug 20th, 2020
Brooke Holland captures a photograph of Nancy McAdams checking students through the lunch line at Portland High School as Terese Allen hands out the lunches.
Type
Writing
Title
Pot Luck at Occupy Maine
Year
2011
Sara Franklin highlights the life of Occupy Maine participants as they host a potluck supper. Franklin speaks to protests about the community they are building among each other.
Type
published content
Title
Preparing Traditional Swedish Sausage, Stockholm, 1988
Year
1995
Tonee Harbert captures the Sodergren family in their home making traditional Swedish sausage.
Type
Writing
Title
Pulse of the Hive
Year
2005
With a background in chemical engineering, Lincoln Sennett borrowed ideas from honey packing companies to build his own honey production plant. Erin Post documents the history of Swan's Honey, originally owned by Harold Swan, and the work that goes into the business.
Type
Radio
Title
Pumpkin Pride
Year
2014
The town of Keene, New Hampshire is known as the pumpkin capital of the world, holding a Guinness World record. Anne-Sophie Carpientier documents the work that goes into the Keene Pumpkin Festival, and the challenges that are faced by organizers due to Keene State College students.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Putting Down New Roots
Year
2015
Salt documents how immigrants are setting down cultural roots through agriculture in a small Maine town.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
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