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You Can Do Big Things! PIONEER PREVIEW MAY/JUNE 2021 You Can Do Big Things! Premieres MONDAY, MAY 3 on PBS KIDS Nonprofit U.S. Periodical Postage Paid Granite Falls, MN Paid Granite U.S. Periodical Postage Nonprofit You Can Do Big Things! 2 | PIONEER NEWS MAY - JUNE 2021 ABOUT THE COVER: DONKEY HODIE New PBS Kids program premieres Monday, May 3 at 9 a.m. The imaginative puppet series follows the adventures of Donkey Hodie, the granddaughter of the original Donkey Hodie character (now known as “Grampy Hodie”), a puppet from MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD, who appeared in 59 episodes of the beloved classic children’s show from 1968-1993. Every episode is set in the land of Someplace Else, where Donkey Hodie and her pals empower preschoolers to dream big and overcome obstacles, to work hard and persevere, to be resourceful and discover they can solve problems on their own – and to laugh themselves silly along the way! Pioneer PBS President & GM What’s Happening This Month Sherece Lamke at Pioneer PBS Dear Valued Pioneer PBS Members, Premieres As we enter the final months of our fiscal year, Pioneer PBS is proudMONDAY, to say that despite MAY the huge 3 challenges on PBS KIDS and trying times during this pandemic, we were able to finishPBS KIDS® andfull the PBS seasonsKIDS Logo are registered of trademarks our of Publicaward-winning, Broadcasting Service. Used with permission. thought DONKEY HODIE- © 2021 The Fred Rogers Company. All rights reserved. ful and thought-provoking productions. Things may look a little different at times, but we are honored to continue to raise up the voices of western and southwestern Minnesotans safely. I want to thank the dedicated board of directors and the nimble staff for helping us make it this far. We aren’t quite to the finish line yet, but we can see it from here! Alexandria Explore Alexandria I’ve been reflecting on how many changes Pioneer PBS has faced in its 55 Appleton years of service. From the ever-changing landscape of digital and expanding MN River Valley National Scenic the channels available, to livestreaming and having content on demand, we Byway have enjoyed growing with you! We are excited for what the future holds. Western Minnesota Prairie Waters Montevideo Chamber staff Tesa Siverhus Maus visited the studios to discuss underwriting Compass with Tourism On a personal note, I am now a homeowner in the region and am very much producer Amanda Anderson and Digital Media Specialist Maxim Uhlrich. looking forward to exploring western and southwestern Minnesota more Baltic, SD fully this summer. Please feel free to send your suggestions of places you Pioneer PBS making steady progress toward Master Control transfer Hefty Seed think I should see or reach out to tell me your story at [email protected]. The Pioneer PBS engineering department is making steady progress toward I look forward to meeting you all at events in the years to come. Thank you getting the master control operations and equipment, currently still located Beaver Creek Minnwest Bank again for such a warm welcome! in Appleton, fully housed in the Granite Falls facility. Bellingham The third week of April is volunteer appreciation week. Normally, we would in- Towers have been erected and most of the equipment has been installedACIRA vite everyone in to celebrate. We’re not quite to the place of large events, but and tested. Once the new network and software is installed and configured, I want to make sure all the volunteers know how much your time and energy training will begin on the new automation system, according to Paul Fisher, Belview means to us. We look forward to thanking you again in person very soon! Pioneer PBS director of engineering. Minnwest Bank We do what we do because of you, the viewer. It takes viewer support, Benson The final switch over of the station’s broadcast operations from Appleton to volunteers stuffing envelopes and answering phones, as well as asking new State Bank of Danvers Granite Falls is expected to take place in the summer of 2021. viewers to join our growing and resilient Pioneer PBS family. We hope to end our fiscal year in the black, and we need everyone’s support for the final Buffalo Wright County SWCD membership drive of the fiscal year, June 4-13. We have some special treats in Pioneer Production In other news, the production staff of Pioneer PBS have all but wrapped up store so please tune in, donate what you can and continue to grow with Pio- another season of new local programs -- with “Prairie Sportsman,” “Prairie Chanhassen neer PBS! Thank you so much for watching, for volunteering, for partnering Chanhassen Dinner Theaters Yard & Garden” and “Postcards” production crews managing to complete and for supporting Pioneer PBS! 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