 The second in a series, this program explores how the civil rights era effected change in the Sacramento region. $14.95 |
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 Kids say it all the time,"there's nothing to do!" In the arts, there are plenty of things going on in Sacramento. $14.95 |
 Jennifer Whitney explores a variety of paths to exercise and healthy eating. $14.95 |
 Rubber ducks, train sets and Star Trek memorabilia all come together in this whimsical look at collectors in the Capitol area. $14.95 |
 Computer generated graphics and stunninng visual images are accompanied by bio-acoustician Bernie Krause, who has re-created an early California soundscape. $14.95 |
 In the more than 65 years it has been open, North Sacramento's Iceland Ice Rink has seen its share of history. $14.95 |
 Tour pieces of history that you won't find in the history books. $14.95 |
 David Mas Masumoto shares his insights into what memories, stories, and perfection all have in common. $14.95 |
 In its heyday in the 30s, the lively area of Little Manila in Stockton had the largest population of Filipinos outside of the Philippines. $14.95 |
 A profile of the “mother of civil rights in California,” Mary Ellen Pleasant, an abolitionist who came to California during the Gold Rush era. $14.95 |
 Triumph of the spirit is the only way to describe Regina Louise's trials as an ophan discarded by the adults in her life. $14.95 |
 Have you ever driven by a street sign and wondered why it's named that? $14.95 |
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