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The Greatest Girls creates more Buzz
On August 6, 2008 Pam Taylor of the Women's Press wrote about TVbyGIRLS Greatest Girls videos created in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society.
WordsAndPictures: Girls' films prove age doesn't matter when you're sharing the story of your life
Both of them have smiles that can brighten a room and personalities to match. They are talkative and friendly and love to tell stories. The only thing that separates these two women is 78 years-the difference in their ages. But when they partnered up in a series of short documentary films spotlighting women who grew up part of Minnesota's "Greatest Generation," Annie Wood and Bea Evans learned quickly that age doesn't matter when you're sharing the story of your life.
Link to the full article: http://www.womenspress.com/main.asp? SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1& ArticleID=3132
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In the News
You may have heard about TVbyGIRLS in:
Articles
- St. Paul Pioneer Press (5/19/2005)
- Women's Business Minnesota (2/2005)
- Star Tribune (Sept. 23, 2004)
- Equality Report (Women's Foundation of Minnesota 2004)
- Women's Press (Vol. 21 NO. 20 Dec. 28 ‘05 – Jan. 10 ‘06)
- Star Tribune (May 4, 2006)
- Women's Press (May 2006)
- Star Tribune (October 2006)
- Daughters – Success column (November/December 2006)
- MOAPPP Monitor (Winter 2006)
- Star Tribune (June 24, 2007)
- Women's Press (August 6, 2008)
Radio
- Air America Minnesota AM 950: “Women on the Move” (9/10/2005)
- FM107 The Cathy Hartnet show (11/24/05)
- Minnesota Public Radio: “All Things Considered” (12/9/2005)
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