ENN Video Report Archive

Welcome to the archives! You can browse recent video reports below, or select a month to the left.

May 12, 2008


Julia and her brother Adam report on the discovery of a mother turtle who laid eggs in their back yard.

May 9, 2008


Robin reports on a fledgling robin found in his family’s backyard.

May 7, 2008


Tyler give us a tour of the tree fort that he and his brother have been building - without plans.

May 5, 2008


Isaac takes us to the Lewis family sheep farm for an interview with Oliver about how to raise and show sheep.

May 2, 2008


Philip & Isaac show us how they make homemade root beer.

April 30, 2008


Daniel takes us on a tour of his museum.

April 28, 2008


Stacy takes us on a tour of a recent cement project her father and brothers worked on at their house.

April 25, 2008


Hold on! Georgia snow is a rare thing, watch as these brothers and sisters get creative and have a blast wih the snow.

April 23, 2008


Sarah, Joshua, and Julia show us how they collect an entire hive of honey bees from the wild and place them in a moveable-frame hive, where they will continue to make honey.

April 21, 2008


Did you know it takes from 35-40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of Maple syrup. Watch and learn how the trees are tapped in order to collect the sap from them.

April 18, 2008


D.J. and his family pick wild blackberries and show us how to make a delicious blackberry cobbler.

April 16, 2008


Three Sisters show how their seesaw just got even more exciting! You can also be creative and customize your own playground, have fun and be careful.

April 14, 2008


Brianna and Bryce give us a sneak peek into the premiere showing of the Return of the Daughters, which took place during the wedding celebration of Peter and Genevieve Deugd.

April 11, 2008


Bethany along with a couple of her brothers share some of the fascinating history behind the Geneva Bible.

April 9, 2008


Mark describes how he, along with his parents, seven siblings, and another family of ten, climbed to the top of Quandary Peak in Colorado — 14,265 feet above sea level.