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Home > Archives for A Look at Legacy

A Look at Legacy

July 25, 2014
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Chorus challenges seniors to keep hitting the high notes

Since its debut in 2010, a chorus called Voices of Experience has offered a rare artistically ambitious singing outlet for Twin Cities-area seniors. Producer Don Lee explains why group members consider it an important opportunity. [Read Transcript...]

July 25, 2014
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Mixed Blood Theatre welcomes a new mix in Minneapolis’ West Bank

At the center of what's reputed to be the most ethnically diverse zip code between Chicago and the West Coast, Mixed Blood Theatre produces free programming tailored to the surrounding community and offers its neighbors a place to meet without charge. Don Lee reports on what Mixed Blood’s initiative has meant for Cedar/Riverside’s burgeoning Somali population. [Read Transcript...]

July 25, 2014
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Hunters and environmentalists team up to protect miles of Mississippi shoreline

In what’s been called “a significant addition” to protected spaces in central Minnesota, the Mississippi River Northwoods Project will create several miles of protected river shoreline near Brainerd, preserving places to swim and fish, stands of wild rice, forested land and wildlife habitat. Despite its multi-million-dollar price tag, Don Lee reports that the land acquisition has earned widespread support for its expected recreational and environmental benefits. [Read Transcript...]

July 25, 2014
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New Twin Cities light rail line goes green all the way

The Central Corridor Light Rail Project, called the Green Line, connects St. Paul and Minneapolis. As producer Don Lee explains, it will also help clean one of Minnesota’s most precious natural resources. [Read Transcript...]

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