In the mid 1970s, Cheu and Chia Vang of Laos moved to the United States from a refugee camp in Thailand—part of the first wave of Hmong refugees to resettle in the U.S.
Wisconsin Life host Angela Fitzgerald joins students at West De Pere High School to learn about their aquaponics program. She hears from teachers and students about the importance of learning this growing system and explores their set up.
Festival season unofficially kicks off in Milwaukee this weekend. Thousands of people will flock to the Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront to celebrate Pridefest. Later this summer, they’ll come for Polish Fest, Black Arts Fest, and Indian Summer Festival.
Wisconsin Life host Angela Fitzgerald straps on her hiking shoes and explores the vast Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest in this episode. Spanning more than 225,000 acres across Oneida, Vilas and Iron Counties, this state forest is the ultimate outdoor playground.
Is there anywhere better than the pool on a hot summer day? Allyson Loomis tells us about the carefree community that forms around her city pool.
The Fairfax Pool is a public pool on the south side of Eau Claire.
Watch this episode to meet individuals who share a slice of their Wisconsin lives.
This episode includes: dragon boat uber-enthusiasts Curt and Janine Chiaverotti, Juan Botilla and his group of Monona Grove High students, UW-Madison custom glass blower Tracy Drier, Hmong community leader Katie Thao, and David Cieslewicz who describes how a family tradition turned a deck a cards into much more.
Watch this episode to meet individuals who share a slice of their Wisconsin lives.
This episode includes: dragon boat uber-enthusiasts Curt and Janine Chiaverotti, Juan Botilla and his group of Monona Grove High students, UW-Madison custom glass blower Tracy Drier, Hmong community leader Katie Thao, and David Cieslewicz who describes how a family tradition turned a deck a cards into much more.