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Sinopsis
Each week throughout the summer we find knowledgeable tutors to teach you a new skill, or help refine one you already possess.
Episodios
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Summer School: How To Climb A Tree
23/08/2018 Duración: 03minYou don't have to be an adult to be an expert in something. In fact, sometimes kids are the best teachers, especially when it comes to skills that require adults to use muscles they may not have tried flexing in a couple of decades. In this Summer School lesson, we learn how to climb a tree from Hinesburg 10-year-old Jack Kiedaisch.
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Summer School: How The Sausage Is Made
22/08/2018 Duración: 04minThere's the old adage that you never want to know how the sausage is made. But in this case, we do! In this Summer School lesson we get tips on how to make the perfect sausage from Wesley Genovart, co-owner of restaurants Honey Pie and SOLO Farm & Table in South Londonderry.
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Summer School: How To Hunt For Mushrooms
22/08/2018 Duración: 03minVPR's Robert Resnik, one of Vermont's foremost wild mushroom experts, shares his philosophical approach to learning about mushrooms in this Summer School session.
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Summer School: How To Weld
20/08/2018 Duración: 04minIn this edition of Summer School we learn the art and science of arc welding with Joe Slaimen.
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Summer School: How To Fix A Clock
24/08/2016 Duración: 03minIn the digital age, building and repairing clocks is an increasingly lost art. However, there are still those who retain a fascination with the beauty and complexity of keeping a timepiece running smoothly.
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Game Theory: How Table-Top And Board Games Came Back Into Vogue
24/08/2016 Duración: 45minFamilies have spent countless hours playing Monopoly, Sorry, and Chutes and Ladders. And while those games are timeless, board games and table-top games have evolved and have seen a resurgence.
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Summer School: How To Make Doughnuts
16/08/2016 Duración: 04minThe first time Michelle Cunningham sold her homemade doughnuts at the Burlington Farmers' Market, she made too few. After selling out before noon, she realized there was a market in Vermont for high-quality doughnuts made from local ingredients.
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Summer School: Falconry
08/08/2016 Duración: 03minLong before guns were invented, humans developed other approaches to hunt wild prey. The art of falconry is believed to have originated in China some 4,000 years ago. For our "Summer School" series , we took a trip to the Green Mountain Falconry School in Manchester to learn about this ancient art of hunting for game using a hawk.
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Summer School: How To Attend A Renaissance Fair, Or, How To Be A 'Rennie'
20/07/2016 Duración: 04minRenaissance fairs pop up all over the country in the summertime, attracting so-called "rennies" donning their period garb and talking like Shakespeare. For this installment of our "Summer School" series , we spent some time at the Vermont Renaissance Faire in Stowe to learn how to get medieval.
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Summer School: How To Wash A Dog
11/07/2016 Duración: 03minPet owners will find this installment of "Summer School" particularly helpful as we learn how to wash a dog. Cheyeann Crossman, the director of animal care at the Rutland County Humane Society in Pittsford, is conducting this lesson with the assistance of Lily, a pitbull mix.
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Summer School: How To Make Paint
28/06/2016 Duración: 04minThis week in our "Summer School" series , we get a lesson in how to make paint from scratch. There's no food coloring here though. Instead, Montpelier-based wildcrafting artist Nick Neddo is here to teach us how you can use stones to create a unique pigment.
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Summer School: How To Shoot A Bow And Arrow
21/06/2016 Duración: 02minWe are kicking off our "Summer School" series with a lesson in archery. It’s a sport that gets a lot of practice at this time of year, since learning to shoot a bow and arrow is a staple of summer camp programming.
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Summer School: How To Drive A Stick Shift
17/08/2015 Duración: 03minMost new cars in the United States have an automatic transmission. So driving a stick shift is something fewer and fewer people in this country know how to do. And it can be a little intimidating to think about learning, especially as an adult.
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Summer School: How To Pack For Backpacking
03/08/2015 Duración: 03minThe thought of setting off into the woods with only the gear on your back can be a bit daunting. There's the danger of over-packing, which can lead to sore shoulders, or of forgetting something and being unprepared for what nature throws at you.
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Summer School: How To Catch Night Crawlers
31/07/2015 Duración: 03minMost of the night crawers sold at bait shops are imported from Canada. However, your backyard has a plentiful supply of them. All it takes is a flashlight and a little stealth to catch your own.
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Summer School: How To Tell A Ghost Story
20/07/2015 Duración: 04minNothing says summer quite like a good ghost story. But what could be worse than sitting around a campfire, having your turn come up to spin a tale, and drawing a blank? Or worse, telling a story that just isn't scary?
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Summer School: How To Tune A Piano
13/07/2015 Duración: 03minMany people inherit an old piano that ends up gathering dust in the corner of the living room. It's the job of a piano tuner to get under the lid to take care of such a complex and sensitive instrument.
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Summer School: How To Make Injera
06/07/2015 Duración: 03minIf you've ever tried Ethiopian or Eritrean cuisine, you know that the spongy, tangy bread that comes with the meal — the injera — is just as good as the main event. Mulu Tewelde, an Eritrean native who now lives in South Burlington, shared her recipe for this week's installment of Summer School.
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Summer School: How To Talk To Your Kids About Sex
30/06/2015 Duración: 04minIf you're a parent, the thought of talking to your kids about sex might strike fear into your heart. But you should be having these conversations by the time your kids are in first grade, according to Cindy Pierce .
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Summer School: How To Transition In A Triathlon
22/06/2015 Duración: 05minThe idea of competing in a triathlon may be daunting when considering the miles of swimming, cycling and running that lie before the finish line. Beyond that, athletes must be prepared on race day to transition between all three events in the most efficient way possible.