Landis L. Potter discusses the Civil War and Civil War reenactments at the Ventura County Fair. Landis also talks about some of the real history of the Civil War that is not taught in schools.
Month: July 2012
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Civil War History at the Ventura County Fair
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The Evolution of Print Media and Online Media
David Comden, Publisher and V.P. Operations at Southland Publishing, talks about the state of media, and the evolving integration of print and the Internet.
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Pen & Ink and Digital Art at the Ventura County Fair
Daniel Mooney discusses the creation of pen & ink artwork, as well digital art, at the Ventura County Fair.
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The Five Ways To Get Out of Debt, with Doug Daniloff
Doug Daniloff, CEO of Effective Financial Solutions, talks about the basics of debt and the five main options consumers have to handle their financial burden in regard to unsecured debt.
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Preserving the Legacy of Tortilla Flats in Ventura
Moses Mora and MB Hanrahan discuss their Tortilla Flats Mural Project, which explores and documents the stories and lives of the people who lived in the historical westside Ventura area known as “Tortilla Flats.”
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Professional Arts at the Ventura County Fair
Shannon Callahan Patrick, the Superintendent of the Professional Arts department at the Ventura County Fair, talks about the art judging and selection process. Kathy Ikerd introduces herself as one of the selected exhibitors and Angela Joe is a long-time volunteer who speaks about changes she has observed in the art over the years.
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Health and Nutrition: What is the Weston A. Price Foundation?
Joanie Blaxter discusses the Weston A. Price Foundation, which has a purpose of “restoring nutrient-dense foods to the American diet through education, research and activism.” The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity founded in 1999 to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price.
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Livestock at the Ventura County Fair, with Chris Garmon
Large Livestock Superintendent, Chris Garmon, discusses some of the history of livestock at the Ventura County Fair, as well as the responsibilities of young adults preparing their animals for exhibition and auction.
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Supernatural Photographic Art Without a Camera
Jackie Woods considers photography to be a supernatural medium. In this interview and presentation of some of her work, she discusses her traditional photographic art development and philosophy.
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