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Butterfly House, Sweitzer Shaker Furniture, Edible Books, Love and War
Episode number: 702
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We travel to the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis to see the 8,000-square-foot natural butterfly habitat. We visit the Sweitzer workshop where a father and son craft Shaker-style furniture. We take a look at the Edible Books Festival on the U of I campus to see food inspired by literature. And we look at the love stories of two central Illinois couples whose relationships developed during World War II.
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Radio-Controlled Airplanes, Urbana Farmers' Market, World War II Navigator Iris Lundin
Episode number: 701
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In the 2008 season premiere, host Alison Davis Wood finds out that many of the world's radio-controlled model aircraft and boats are made in Champaign-Urbana. The program spends a Saturday morning at the Urbana Farmers' Market and features a World War II story about Champaign's Iris Nig Lundin, who left her teaching job to become one of four female navigation instructors.
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Yoga, Catsup Watertower, Japanese-American Spends WWII in Internment Camp
Episode number: 708
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Prairie Fire looks at why so many people in central Illinois are getting health benefits from yoga. Then the show goes to Collinsville where a group of people came together to save the world's largest catsup bottle. Then producer Denise La Grassa profiles Yuki Llewellyn of Champaign, whose childhood photograph came to symbolize the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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40 north/88 west, Vintage Baseball, John O'Connor
Episode number: 707
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Find out how the arts organization 40 north/88 west nurtures local artists. Come along to a vintage baseball game played by the Rock Springs Ground Squirrels. And learn about the World War II experiences of Champaign's John O'Connor, who flew missions on the B-24 and also put his skills as trumpeter to use.
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UI Students in China, Preserving Kenyan Wildlife, Wartime Decatur
Episode number: 706
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Prairie Fire follows a group of University of Illinois journalism students as they head to China. Then the show travels to Kenya with U of I professor Nancy Benson and others who learned that the preservation of Kenyan wildlife comes at a high cost to people. And producer Denise La Grassa looks at World War II in Decatur, Ill.
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Recycled Rhythms, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, World War II Friendships
Episode number: 705
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Host Alison Davis Wood talks to a Champaign percussionist and music teacher who encourages audiences to make music from things that are usually thrown away.Then Prairie Fire features a store that keeps gently used furniture out of the landfill. And producer Denise La Grassa talks to George Kitterman, who found friendship during combat in World War II.
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