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Nine Network Planned Giving Compilation
Akhil Kandkur
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7 months ago
This is the compilation of these stories for planned giving and endowment, narrated by Ken Burns and Gwen Ifill.
0:00 Jack Eardley
1:00 Martha Jane Friedrich
2:00 Jacque LaVista
3:00 Ed Mapp
4:00 Jim Stavrakakis
5:00 Mark Welter
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00:00
Jack Eardley made his living 50 feet off the ground.
00:05
It was fun. It was different.
00:07
I mean, you know, you're halfway scared,
00:09
but I guess you're probably at that age,
00:12
you're too dumb to be scared.
00:14
Pole by pole, road by road,
00:16
Jack was literally linking people together.
00:19
When I first started,
00:21
we were just supplying the power for the porch light,
00:24
and now it's so much more.
00:27
The flow of power really is the flow of information,
00:30
and public TV is one of the best sources.
00:34
It gives you a chance to learn something
00:36
that you've never known before.
00:38
It makes a better educated public.
00:41
Guys like me laid the groundwork,
00:43
and we just want to see it put to good use.
00:46
That's why Jack included his public television station in his will.
00:50
Consider joining the community of people
00:51
who want public television to span generations.
00:56
Martha Jane Friedrich values her independence.
01:05
I always wanted to be my own boss,
01:07
so I started two home businesses,
01:10
which enabled me to stay home
01:12
and take care of half Virginia.
01:14
I was almost 99 years old.
01:16
Martha Jane's generosity extends beyond her family.
01:20
Life is more than work.
01:25
Life is of value,
01:27
and I think it's important for me
01:29
to give to the other generations that come after me,
01:33
and that's why a gift to public television is so important.
01:38
And if I can do a small thing to perpetuate this,
01:41
then it will continue for generations to come.
01:45
That's why Martha Jane included her public television station in her will.
01:50
Consider joining the community of people
01:52
who want public television to span generations.
02:01
Jackie LaVista grew up on a ranch.
02:05
I never knew anything else.
02:06
From the time I started walking,
02:08
I was walking on the ranch.
02:10
I remember riding with my dad.
02:12
He was larger than life,
02:13
I guess that's the best way to say it.
02:15
When she left,
02:16
her career took her around the world.
02:19
I loved flying.
02:20
I flew for a while,
02:21
and then had the opportunity to go into management.
02:23
But she eventually felt the pull of her childhood home.
02:27
I was excited to come back,
02:28
because my dad was here.
02:30
I started remembering how I felt
02:31
about helping out on the ranch
02:33
and to nurture something and see it grow.
02:35
It's a very interesting symbolism for me,
02:38
because I think that public television
02:39
is very nourishing to the viewer,
02:42
and if you give something,
02:43
you'll get something in return.
02:46
Jackie included her public television station in her will.
02:50
Consider joining the community of people
02:52
who want public television to span generations.
03:02
Ed Mapp grew up going to the movies.
03:04
I think back on my childhood
03:06
and remember how important movies were for me.
03:11
At that time,
03:12
it was the only way to see the outside world.
03:16
Ed decided to be a professor,
03:17
an expert on the impact of the media.
03:20
Today, you have television.
03:22
People have at least one set in their homes.
03:25
Whatever message is coming on that screen
03:28
is being extended to the entire family.
03:31
Now that's awesome.
03:32
It can be affecting our country
03:35
and our culture for years to come.
03:38
I think that's why public television is so important,
03:42
because he does assume that responsibility.
03:46
That's why Ed included his public television station
03:48
in his will.
03:50
Consider joining the community of people
03:52
who want public television to span generations.
03:55
Jim Starrakakis had two childhood hobbies.
04:05
Photography and model airplanes.
04:07
I'd hang it from one little thread
04:09
and then take pictures of them
04:10
with palm trees
04:11
that make it look like the South Pacific.
04:13
His passion as a kid
04:14
became his job in the Air Force.
04:17
My job was aerial photography.
04:19
I'd go up on combat flights.
04:21
Being over there in Korea really opened my eyes.
04:23
America is not the only place.
04:25
There's a lot of different religions,
04:27
different habits, different thoughts.
04:29
We're not all the same.
04:32
I've always had a curiosity.
04:34
And sticking my neck out to learn just a little bit more.
04:37
And I think public TV,
04:40
it answers your curiosity of life.
04:42
It's always something different and new.
04:44
And I think you've got to give back a little bit.
04:46
That's why Jim included his public television station
04:50
in his will.
04:52
Consider joining the community of people
04:54
who want public television to span generations.
05:02
Mark Welter was born into a very proud,
05:05
but very poor family.
05:07
My father died when I was two years old.
05:09
It was right in the heart of the Depression.
05:12
You weren't sure where the next meal
05:14
was coming from all the time.
05:16
We all knew we were poor,
05:18
but free public education gave me a chance.
05:22
The more I learned,
05:23
the more I realized how much I had to learn.
05:26
And I became a teacher.
05:27
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
05:29
Mark uses public television shows in his classroom.
05:33
Public TV has been my partner without question
05:36
because it's carrying on what I see as my mission
05:40
to educate people.
05:42
And part of my motivation is to pay back some of this.
05:46
That's why Mark included
05:48
his public television station in his will.
05:51
Consider joining the community of people
05:53
who want public television to span generations.
05:56
And part of my actions.
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