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Elise's Video Story Project
12017-03-16T17:17:07-07:00Elise Hanson69b07dba2ffd57c55c5e059acee8ec4532892456153464This is a video story about growing traditions within local communitiesimage_header2017-03-18T16:22:32-07:00Elise Hanson69b07dba2ffd57c55c5e059acee8ec4532892456
Growing Traditions
Come check out my video story about growing traditions in local communities.
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