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News Story on Mountain Meadow Trail Rides and other Southern Alberta Agriculture Tourist Spots

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Date Range
ca. 2000?
Description Level
Item
Accession No.
20161111937
Physical Description
Betamax tape; digital copy available
Scope and Content
Astro Insurance & Registry office in the Lacidem Building. A horse and her foal in the snow. An individual, Terri, from Mountain Meadow Trail Rides, is interviewed about participating in a school program for students. Terri rides her horse in the snow. Views of the ranch. Reporter discusses the s…
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Date Range
ca. 2000?
Description Level
Item
Creator
Global Television Lethbridge, CISA
Physical Description
Betamax tape; digital copy available
History Biographical
"Scene and Heard" (Scene & Heard) is a non-news regional lifestyle show produced by Global Television and broadcasted in Lethbridge region. The show deals mainly with community events, hosted by Mark Campbell.
Scope and Content
Astro Insurance & Registry office in the Lacidem Building. A horse and her foal in the snow. An individual, Terri, from Mountain Meadow Trail Rides, is interviewed about participating in a school program for students. Terri rides her horse in the snow. Views of the ranch. Reporter discusses the southern Alberta tourist groups participating in school programs for students that had to cancel school trips to Europe. Waterton Lakes National Park, mountains. An individual, Colleen, is interviewed about agriculture students who had cancelled a trip to Europe. She discusses organizing tourist agriculture spots for the students in southern Alberta.
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20161111937
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