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Rain Country

Rain Country
 
Jumping off Thunder Mountain, Juneau
 
Kayaking in LeConte Bay
 
Buddy, an Eagle at Sitka's Raptor Center
 
   Series 8

Activities
In the eighth season opener of this popular local series, we meet a Funter Bay family that educates their children at home, learn about a special arts program and visit Juneau Douglas High School physics students who improve their skills through competition.
Program 801 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Potpourri
This week's episode features Dale DeArmond's wood engraving, a Klawock family gathering herring roe on kelp and the Ketchikan airport ferry.
Program 802 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Work and Play
We spend some time in this episode with the marine pilots on board ships as they travel Southeast waters. Then it's off to Snettisham, the source of electric power for Juneau. Finally we meet a couple from Sitka who shoot competitively.
Program 803 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

People and Places
A Juneau veterinarian who makes house calls, Rosie's bar in Pelican and food co-operatives are highlighted in this week's episode.
Program 804 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Sharing and Fun
Juneau Douglas high school students in Glacier Bay, Saxman residents tell visitors about their culture and totem poles, and young people in Juneau learning to play jazz piano.
Program 805 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Nature
This week we'll visit the Stikine River Delta where each spring thousands of birds migrate. Next, we travel to Sitka's Mt. Edgecumbe to learn about this distinctive volcano's geologic history.
Program 806 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Having Fun
Meet people who share their skills. Juneau chef John DeCherney teaches a cooking class in jail. Volunteers gather to build a church in three days. Finally, Charles Rohrbacher, Southeast's only iconographer.
Program 807 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Getting Outdoors
Join two women who spend the summer in the wilderness working on a fish-buying scow, meet publisher Bob Henning who talks about his views for the future, and go camping at Turner Lake with a family and their three month old baby.
Program 808 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Journeys
This week we Jim Leet of Juneau who carves duck decoys and Dr. Walter Soboleff who teaches a Tlingit language class at UAS. Finally Dick Nelson of Sitka reflects on living with nature and reads from his book "An Island Within".
Program 809 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Special Pursuits
Learn about Tom Meyer who makes pots for a living in Juneau, take classes with instructors from Juneau Dance Unlimited, and meet two sisters who keep a light touch while cutting hair at The Sportsman barber shop.
Program 810 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

A Little History
This week learn about Douglas history from the discovery of gold to the building of the bridge, about the Southeast internment of Aleuts during World War II, and take a waterfront tour of Ketchikan.
Program 811 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Fun Time
This week we join an avid fly fishing couple, go mountain biking with friends, and take part in Juneau's series of summer foot races.
Program 812 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS

Nature
This week Southeast animals are featured. Watching bears at Anan Creek near Wrangell, whale watching in Icy Straits, and hooligan fishing up the Stikine River.
Program 813 - $19.95 (US) - Runs: 26 minutes - NTSC VHS


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