Synopsis
Trundlebed Tales host Sarah S. Uthoff will look at Laura Ingalls Wilder and other classic children's literature and social history including historic foodways and one-room schools.
Episodes
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World Read Aloud Day Mother West Wind's Children Part 7
10/06/2021 Duration: 31minToday we're going to celebrate World Read Aloud Day by reading part of Mother West Wind's Children by Thornton W. Burgess. We're picking up from our 10 minute episodes last year where we were testing microphones. This time our story is "Reddy Fox the Boaster."
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Ep 120 Honoring Memorial Day
01/06/2021 Duration: 31minWhat is the purpose behind Memorial Day? What are Memorial Day services like? Want to see what I'm talking about, check out my Memorial Day video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH-c2OPXDbQ
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Ep 119 Laura Ingalls Wilder Collectibles
29/05/2021 Duration: 42minAs part of Alison Arngrim's reading I've discovered that there are a lot of things that Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House on the Prairie fans that have no idea that there are things to buy. I've put doing a visual walk through all the things you can buy, but today we'll just go through the list.
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World Read Aloud Day Mother West Wind's Children Part 6
18/03/2021 Duration: 28minToday we're going to celebrate World Read Aloud Day by reading part of Mother West Wind's Children by Thornton W. Burgess. We're picking up from our 10 minute episodes last year where we were testing microphones. This time our story is "Striped Chimpmunk's Pockets."
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Ep 118 Laura Ingalls Wilder's On-Air Birthday Party 2021
07/02/2021 Duration: 01h03minJoin us for our annual Laura Ingalls Wilder birthday party. Every year we ask people to call in and tell us their Laura story. This year we're coming back after 2 years where we didn't get it done. (Time 1 was interrupted by a Disney trip and Time 2 was a complete technology meltdown, I couldn't hear you and you couldn't hear me so I talked to myself for an hour.) So this year's celebration will be our 8th. Laura fans are invited to call in and share either the story of how they became a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan, their favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder related experience, or annual family traditions based on Laura. Based on requests, I'm continuing it as an hour so you'll have plenty of time to call in. So please call in and help fill the time. If you want to share your story, but don't want to talk on air, you can send a story to me ahead of time or in the chatroom live during the show. Live callers or chat get time before sent in stories. Call tollfree 1 (877) 633-9389 Contact me through social media at Trund
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February 2021 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update
04/02/2021 Duration: 15minIt's a month of birthdays with Laura and Almanzo and Pa and Ma's anniversary. We've got news from several of the homesites including the Mansfield museum coming down, Tessa Flak leaving De Smet, and events coming up this summer.
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Travel Times Oak Island
31/01/2021 Duration: 58minToday Travel Times looks at fans of one of the best history mysteries - What happened on Oak Island? It's an island in the north North Atlantic and SOMETHING happened there. We don't know what. We don't know when. But the TV show "The Curse of Oak Island" is setting out to explain. People have been looking for the assumed treasure on Oak Island since 1795 the search has taken money, time, and even lives. Start to dig and find out all you can about Oak Island. The Secret Treasure of Oak Island by D'Arby O'Connor The Curse of Oak Island by Randall Sullivan The History Channel's The Curse of Oak Island
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Ep 117 Laura Ingalls Wilder Fandom Roundup 2020
18/01/2021 Duration: 01h02minWhat happened in Laura Ingalls Wilder fandom during 2020? It was Carrie Ingalls 150th birthday so lots of things were planned, but with COVID almost all of them were canceled. Laura people became another kind of pioneer, a digital kind. Two of three pageants created digital content and Alison Arngrim (Nellie Olsen) went online by reading to us. Then the "American Masters - Laura Ingalls Wilder: From Prairie to Page" debuted and set off another round of online discussion. Come along and tell us all about it.
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January 2021 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update
11/01/2021 Duration: 16minThis month we've got birthdays, documentary news, and more as we look back to December and on to January and February.
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Travel Times Winterize Your New Driver
02/01/2021 Duration: 24minJoin Drew Uthoff as he joins host Sarah S. Uthoff to talk about winterizing his new car. Drew is a new driver and has gotten some things for his new car for Christmas and he's going to learn what to use them for. Check out what he's adding and if there is anything you should add to your own car.
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Travel Times Disney Trip Before the Shutdown
14/09/2020 Duration: 01h00sI did one episode about this trip with everyone and thought that would be it. However, since about the middle of July my schedule has been unpredictable and I had time this morning so I thought I'd go ahead and talk about my trip by myself. However, to get other people's reactions be sure to listen to my big group episode on it. I'm going to talk about the schedule why we set it up the way we did, what didn't work, what did, why and what I want to do next time.
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Travel Times Online Conferences
27/08/2020 Duration: 31minThe COVID pandemic has moved a bunch of conferences online. How are online conferenes different from live ones? Are they worth it? What are they like? Should you attend?
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August 2020 Laura Ingalls Wilder Update
01/08/2020 Duration: 16minThis summer we only have one Laura Ingalls Wilder event scheduled this summer and it was on August 1st at the Little House on the Prairie Museum site in Independence, KS. Then we'll check in on what events are still scheduled for this fall at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum in Mansfield, MO. After that we'll check in on the online activities this summer especially the online pageant episodes in De Smet, SD and Mansfield, MO.
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Ep 115 Looking Ahead at Laura Ingalls Wilder Fandom This Year 2020
10/07/2020 Duration: 59minA lot happened last year because of the big anniversary, but there's still interesting stuff going on this year. Since this is late we'll go through some of the big events this year and what we're still looking forward to. Whether you're interested in the TV show, the museums, or books, there is a lot going on. Find this in a written version here: https://trundlebedtales.wordpress.com/2020/07/03/laura-ingalls-wilder-summer-2020
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Ep 114B Nicholas W. Inman the Director of the Mansfield Homesite Take 2
30/04/2020 Duration: 01h02minJoin us as we talk to Nicholas Inman as we talk about Mansfield's Laura Ingalls Wilder museum. As director. Inman has shown himself to be interested in trying new things. Check in and find out changes with the museum in the last year and plans for the upcoming year and beyond.
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Ep 114 Nicholas W. Inman the Director of the Mansfield Homesite
29/04/2020 Duration: 18minWe were supposed to interview Rev. Inman today, but unfortunately we weren't able to talk to him. However, we hope to reschedule soon and in the meantime I talk you through the Mansfield homesite as it was in September 2019. It's a short episode, but hopefully we'll have more soon. Join us as we talk to Nicholas Inman as we talk about Mansfield's Laura Ingalls Wilder museum. As director. Inman has shown himself to be interested in trying new things. Check in and find out changes with the museum in the last year and plans for the upcoming year and beyond.
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Ep 115 Alison Arngrim Tells Us A Story
27/04/2020 Duration: 01h04minAlison Arngrim, who played Nellie Oleson on the NBC Little House on the Prairie TV show, has taken on a project of reading the "Little House" series welcoming everyone into her liiving room via Facebook. Each day she reads two chapters complete with delightful commentary. She not only reads, but goes through explaining her take on the series, explaining things, asking questions, and sharing about her life. Join us to learn about this new "Little House" project.vAlison Arngrim, who played Nellie Oleson on the NBC Little House on the Prairie TV show, has taken on a project of reading the "Little House" series welcoming everyone into her liiving room via Facebook. Each day she reads two chapters complete with delightful commentary. She not only reads, but goes through explaining her take on the series, explaining things, asking questions, and sharing about her life. Join us to learn about this new "Little House" project.
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Ep 113 Rev Robert Miller and the Story of the Congregational Church
15/04/2020 Duration: 37minJoin us with guest Bob Miller of the United Church of Christ. Laura and Almanzo Wilder were Congregationalists. The Congregational Church is no longer a stand alone organization, but it is one of the denominations that have been combined into the United Church of Christ. Rev Miller talks with us about the history of the church in Laura's time.
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Ep 111 Laura Giannarelli and the National Library Service
30/03/2020 Duration: 01h06minLaura Giannarelli is an actress who also reads books for the National Library Service. The National Library Service for the Blind Print Disabled is a part of the Library of Congress that provides materials for NLS "for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents reading or holding the printed page. Through a national network of cooperating libraries, NLS offers books the way you want them: in braille or audio formats, mailed to your door for free, or instantly downloadable. NLS works to ensure that all may read by providing eligible patrons access to NLS materials regardless of age, economic circumstances, or technical expertise." Giannarelli has narrated many books that are available as part of their service for people with eye sight problems. Of most interest is her reading both the "Little House" books and Pioneer Girl. Join me as we learn about this important system, how Giannarelli got interested in Laura, and how she went about this entire project.
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EP 112 Lynne Belluscio and the Story of Jell-O
25/03/2020 Duration: 01h18min"You always get your just desserts when you insist on Jell-O" Lynne Belluscio of the LeRoy (NY) Historical Society tells us about the history of Jell-O. Gelatine desserts were long the province of the wealthy, but American ingenuity lead to an instant version of this once time consuming treat. What does LeRoy, New York have to do with Jell-O? How was Jell-O invented? What does Jell-O have to do with LeRoy today?