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Editors describe the process of naming the oral history magazine, Three Wire Winter.
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Lloyd Williams is interviewed about the Steamboat Springs Strawberry Boom.
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Ralph Heberlee is interviewed about his life in Steamboat Springs, and the array of jobs he has taken over the years.
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Ralph Heberlee is interviewed by Jill Lockhart and Judy Seligson about his various work experiences before and after he moved to Steamboat.
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Longtime Steamboat Springs residents talk about old-timer Ralph "Snowball" Heberlee.
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Recipe for Black Russian (Kahlua) Cake. Provided by Tanna (Eck) Brock, Three Wire Winter Teacher and Steamboat Springs Community Member.
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Routt County residents discuss the agricultural history of the Remington Berry.
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Thelma West shares stories about her time working as a cook for the men building the railroad line between Denver and Craig with authors Jim Anderson and Pat Keena.

9. Poems

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A collection of three poems by Rick Tibbetts.
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Three Wire Winter staff share recipes of baked goods sold at the 1975 Steamboat Springs Old Fashion Fair.
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Elsie Franz is interviewed about her relationships with animals, namely squirrels.
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Bill Higbee is interviewed about scrimshaw, the whaler folk art of carving ivory or bone.
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R. Wayne Light talks about his job as a weather observer and some interesting statistics that have been recorded in Steamboat Springs.
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Routt County pioneers describe historic remedies for common ailments.
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Bill Higbee is interviewed about scrimshaw, the whaler folk art of carving ivory or bone.
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Grace Luekens is interviewed about her family history and their involvement in the Steamboat Strawberry Boom, featuring the Remington Berry.
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Beulah Combs is interviewed by Tanna (Eck) Brock, Sheryl Zulian, Barbara Muhme, and a boy named "Carter" about the art of tatting.
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Beulah Combs is interviewed by Tanna (Eck) Brock, Sheryl Zulian, Barbara Muhme, and a boy named "Carter" about the art of tatting.
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The 1st issue of Three Wire Winter includes Wayne Light, Bill Higbee, Ralph "Snowball" Marion Herberlee, Elsie Franz, Thelma West, Beulah Combs, and Grace Leukens, as well as remedies, recipes, and a feature article on the Remington Strawberry.

20. Tatting

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Beulah Combs talks about the art of tatting from her perspective as artist and teacher.