Join: Dec 19, 2007
Name: CommaCreations
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William Penn Dorm Construction
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William Penn University
Happy Birthday Candice!
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Standing Ovation for POW-MIA Float
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Pella, Iowa Tulip Time Night Parade
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Jonathon Gregg
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Tags: Oskaloosa Iowa News Politics Reporting Press Emmy
Jonathon Gregg is a Regional Emmy Award winning journalist from Iowa. Currently Gregg is the Executive Producer/Anchor/Reporter of a weekly news program. He has 5+ years of experience capturing video, conducting interviews, writing to tape and linear and non-linear editing. He does it all....
Sallie DeReus Interview "Step Together" (2011)
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This is an interview I shot for a feature documentary. "Step Together" is about an Iowa town trying to break a world record for the number of people dancing in wooden shoes at the same time. Sallie DeReus helped organized the record attempt as well as hand paint dozen of traditional Dutch wooden...
Jon DeVries Interview "Step Together" (2011)
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Tags: Pella Documentary Jacob Rosdail World Record Dancing Dutch Tulip Time
This is an interview I shot for a feature documentary. "Step Together" is about an Iowa town trying to break a world record for the number of people dancing in wooden shoes at the same time. Jon DeVries, a Holland native, shows us how he memorized the steps to "Slaapmuts," a traditional Dutch dance.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)