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You 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�
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There'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�
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VPR's Robert Resnik, one of Vermont's foremost wild mushroom experts, shares his philosophical approach to learning about mushrooms in this Summer School�
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In this edition of Summer School we learn the art and science of arc welding with Joe Slaimen.Slaimen, a Hyde Park resident, is one of those guys who can�
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In 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�
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Families have spent countless hours playing Monopoly, Sorry, and Chutes and Ladders. And while those games are timeless, board games and table-top games�
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The first time Michelle Cunningham sold her homemade doughnuts at the Burlington Farmers' Market, she made too few. After selling out before noon, she�
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Long before guns were invented, humans developed other approaches to hunt wild prey. The art of falconry is believed to have originated in China some�
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Renaissance fairs pop up all over the country in the summertime, attracting so-called "rennies" donning their period garb and talking like Shakespeare.�
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Pet owners will find this installment of "Summer School" particularly helpful as we learn how to wash a dog. Cheyeann Crossman, the director of animal�