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Episode 79
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Hi all, Kim Layer here!
Join us as Leah Mitchell, Mark Jeacoma and I celebrate Founder’s Day just one day after Walnut Grove, Minnesota’s actual Founder’s Day!
Founders Day originally aired on May 7, 1975
We declare that this week should be FOUNDERS WEEK for Walnut Grove!
Although Walnut Grove was founded in 1840, it wasn’t incorporated until March 18, 1879. The name came from the beautiful grove of walnut trees along the banks of Plum Creek. The first village officials were: Elias Bedal, president; T. Quartan, J. Leo and C. Clementson, trustees; and Charles Ingalls, justice of peace.
“Walnut Grove’s Founder’s Day festivities promise fun and friendly competition… for all except aging logger and “Bull of the Woods” Jim Tyler, who secretly fears losing the log chopping contest, and with it his self-respect, to a younger, stronger Charles Ingalls.”
We had a blast recording this episode just a few hours ago and we look forward to many more reviews in the coming weeks.
If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here
The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.
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The post Founder’s Day first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.
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Episode 79
Become a Patron!
Hi all, Kim Layer here!
Join us as Leah Mitchell, Mark Jeacoma and I celebrate Founder’s Day just one day after Walnut Grove, Minnesota’s actual Founder’s Day!
Founders Day originally aired on May 7, 1975
We declare that this week should be FOUNDERS WEEK for Walnut Grove!
Although Walnut Grove was founded in 1840, it wasn’t incorporated until March 18, 1879. The name came from the beautiful grove of walnut trees along the banks of Plum Creek. The first village officials were: Elias Bedal, president; T. Quartan, J. Leo and C. Clementson, trustees; and Charles Ingalls, justice of peace.
“Walnut Grove’s Founder’s Day festivities promise fun and friendly competition… for all except aging logger and “Bull of the Woods” Jim Tyler, who secretly fears losing the log chopping contest, and with it his self-respect, to a younger, stronger Charles Ingalls.”
We had a blast recording this episode just a few hours ago and we look forward to many more reviews in the coming weeks.
If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here
The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.
Become a Patron!
The post Founder’s Day first appeared on The Little House on the Prairie Podcast: Walnut GroveCast.
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