NH OUTLOOK, Monday, 5/3/2004
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The Old Man of the Mountain: one year later.
We'll show you the new perspective available to visitors of the site at Franconia notch.
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To preserve, protect and promote what the Old Man stands for, the winners of the first ever profile awards.
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Educating future generations of the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
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It's been one year since the fall The Old Man of the Mountain.
The rock formation in Franconia Notch had long been the symbol of this state.
In this program, we'll learn what's being done to commemorate its loss and preserve its memory.
Richard Ager begins our coverage.
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Just Before today's ceremony -- Richard spoke with David and Deb Nielsen,
longtime caretakers of the Old Man.
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The Old Man of the Mountain is gone -- but, clearly not forgotten. It's fall has inspired many a tribute. Among them -- a children's book penned by a local author.
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1:00:59 it was just about a year ago. Our state symbol sort of slid down cannon mountain and left us forever. 1:01:14
TR 1: Days after the Old Man fell, Retired School Teacher Louise Clements began penning a children's tale…in tribute to the great stone face.
1:03:13 how many of you actually seen old man.hands up in air.that's great!!
TR 2: Clements wanted to write a story that would be a catalyst for children's questions.
1:26:44 we were sad about it people come from all over the world.to see it, shock
They were very disappointed when he collapsed and decided to go anyway to say goodbye to him…that's of course where we got the story.old man goodbye. 1:03:10
TR4: Clements hopes to bring her book into the classroom - allowing
teachers to incorporate the Old Man of the Mountain into the curriculum.
TRT8: Clements says it was Nature that created the granite profile, and nature that took him away. The book is about enjoying the simple things in Life and remembering the Old Man of the Mountain.
ernest said do we have time to drive to profile lake, we can toss our tokens into the lake as a special farewell to the Old man of the mountain
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And through words and pictures the Old Man lives on.
I'm Beth Carroll. Thanks for watching.
We'll see you next time.
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The Granite State business forecast and start up business competition winners.
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Cmsr Van McLeod
Department of Cultural Resources
Maura Weston
President, Legacy Fund
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Governor Benson declared Monday, Old Man Memorial Day
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/03/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Old Man of the Mountain: one year later. We'll show you the new perspective available to visitors of the site at Franconia notch. To preserve, protect and promote what the Old Man stands for, the winners of the first ever profile awards. Educating future generations of the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy. It's been one year since the fall The Old Man of the Mountain. The rock formation in Franconia Notch had long been the symbol of this state. In this program, we'll learn what's being done to commemorate its loss and preserve its memory. Richard Ager begins our coverage. Just Before today's ceremony Richard spoke with David and Deb Nielsen, longtime caretakers of the Old Man. The Old Man of the Mountain is gone -- but, clearly not forgotten. It's fall has inspired many a tribute. Among them a children's book penned by a local author.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Voice of: Niels Nielsen\1929-2001, Dave Nielsen\Official Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain\1991 - 2003, Deb Nielsen\Asst Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain, \Richard Ager\NH Outlook, George Bald\Old Man Task Force, Nancy LaCourse\Thornton, Clark Lombardi\Whitefield, David Nielsen\Old Man Caretaker, \Deb Nielsen\Assistant Caretaker, Louise Clements\Author "Old Man, Goodbye", Voice of: Carol Leach\Illustrator "Old Man, Goodbye", Peter Smith\Greenland Central School Principal
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/03/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Old Man of the Mountain: one year later. We'll show you the new perspective available to visitors of the site at Franconia notch. To preserve, protect and promote what the Old Man stands for, the winners of the first ever profile awards. Educating future generations of the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy. It's been one year since the fall The Old Man of the Mountain. The rock formation in Franconia Notch had long been the symbol of this state. In this program, we'll learn what's being done to commemorate its loss and preserve its memory. Richard Ager begins our coverage. Just Before today's ceremony Richard spoke with David and Deb Nielsen, longtime caretakers of the Old Man. The Old Man of the Mountain is gone -- but, clearly not forgotten. It's fall has inspired many a tribute. Among them a children's book penned by a local author.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Voice of: Niels Nielsen\1929-2001, Dave Nielsen\Official Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain\1991 - 2003, Deb Nielsen\Asst Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain, \Richard Ager\NH Outlook, George Bald\Old Man Task Force, Nancy LaCourse\Thornton, Clark Lombardi\Whitefield, David Nielsen\Old Man Caretaker, \Deb Nielsen\Assistant Caretaker, Louise Clements\Author "Old Man, Goodbye", Voice of: Carol Leach\Illustrator "Old Man, Goodbye", Peter Smith\Greenland Central School Principal
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/03/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Old Man of the Mountain: one year later. We'll show you the new perspective available to visitors of the site at Franconia notch. To preserve, protect and promote what the Old Man stands for, the winners of the first ever profile awards. Educating future generations of the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy. It's been one year since the fall The Old Man of the Mountain. The rock formation in Franconia Notch had long been the symbol of this state. In this program, we'll learn what's being done to commemorate its loss and preserve its memory. Richard Ager begins our coverage. Just Before today's ceremony Richard spoke with David and Deb Nielsen, longtime caretakers of the Old Man. The Old Man of the Mountain is gone -- but, clearly not forgotten. It's fall has inspired many a tribute. Among them a children's book penned by a local author.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Voice of: Niels Nielsen\1929-2001, Dave Nielsen\Official Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain\1991 - 2003, Deb Nielsen\Asst Caretaker - Old Man of the Mountain, \Richard Ager\NH Outlook, George Bald\Old Man Task Force, Nancy LaCourse\Thornton, Clark Lombardi\Whitefield, David Nielsen\Old Man Caretaker, \Deb Nielsen\Assistant Caretaker, Louise Clements\Author "Old Man, Goodbye", Voice of: Carol Leach\Illustrator "Old Man, Goodbye", Peter Smith\Greenland Central School Principal
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PROFILE AWARDS
Municipal Award
Littleton
Organization Award
NH Forest Society
Individual Award
Fmr Gov. Walter Peterson
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