Saturday, May 3rd TV listings for WEFS - Cocoa, FL
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Leg Toning
A full-body standing and floor workout stretches and strengthens all muscles and tones the lower body.
Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay Plein Air With Architecture
Sketching with a timer.
Camp TV Perfect Pet Day
Making a glovaphone and flower crown; learning how to clown.
Wimee's Words Whistles
Wimee and friends talk about things they are proud of; Brody interviews his grandpa about wheelchair basketball; a book about learning to whistle; miniature skateboard park.
Curious Crew Matter
Lava lamps; slo-mo balls; clouds in bottles; making sculpting putty; energy troubleshooter Adel Pascaris.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The Bed Badge
Exploring the letters b and d, including their similarities and differences; Dr. Betabott and Captain Fleabag are at it again.
Mia & Codie The Wheel Deal; Balloons, Balloons, Balloons; The Code Game
Mia is excited to program Codie to ride a bike; Codie accidentally floats away; Mia and Codie invent a new game using coding blocks.
Vegesaurs Meet Ginger
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
America's Test Kitchen Decadent Pasta Dishes
Pasta alla zozzona; how to use a food processor; handmade pappardelle with duck and chestnut ragu.
WoodSongs Kids The Campbell Kids & Sabrina Patel
The Campbell Kids, a trio of brothers and sisters from White Bluff, Tenn.; 10-year-old fiddle player Sabrina Patel from Birlington, N.C.
The American Woodshop Art Glass Light Box; Arch Top Window for Suzy's Barn Woodshop
Restoring leaded glass and architecturally unique windows.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
Florida Frontiers Stetson Kennedy
Stetson Kennedy was an author, civil rights activist, folklorist, and pioneering oral historian.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
World's Greatest Cruises Rhone River of Wine
Sailing on a Rhone river cruise through the Cotes du Rhone and Beaujolais regions; winemakers and wine; wine tastings, education and wine-paired dinners.
New Scandinavian Cooking A World of Flavors
A culinary journey from Norway to Chile; pickled Scandinavian herring on rye bread; Chilean ceviche with avocado and sweet tomatoes; wine; rustic steak.
The American Woodshop Carved Garden Chairs
Using a bandsaw, jig saw, cordless drill and carving chisels to make garden chairs with playfully carved accents.
Woodsmith Shop Shop-Built Belt Sander
A narrow belt sander uses simple construction to build a tool that works great and doesn't cost a lot of money to build.
Garden Smart Deer -- A Garden Problem Countrywide
A community's solution to its deer problem.
The American Woodshop Resin Cast Turned Lamp
Creating lamps using epoxy resin and turned parts with internal LED lights.
Native Report Spreading Awareness for Inter-generational Trauma
Exploring American Indian boarding schools established in the mid-17th century and the inter-generational trauma that came with them.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Houston, Texas
A graffiti artist helps transform graffiti into street art; a community-based initiative encourages refugee women who create and sell handmade, indigenous arts and crafts; chef Hugo Ortega; Kam Franklin, lead singer of The Suffers.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Dealing With the Changing World, Part 2
How specific countries have risen and fallen; the history of money, including how various cultures developed and used it in exchange for items they valued.
The changing climate poses rapid challenges to the Rocky Mountain watershed, which is critical to the survival of all living things dependent on this ecosystem.
Maestro Gerard Schwarz leads an ensemble of more than 200 youthful performers from the University of Miami's Frost School of Music in a rendition of Beethoven's 9th Symphony which culminates with Ode to Joy.
All-Star Orchestra Concerto for Orchestra
Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra; Prelude and Fugue in D Major.
The Life of a Musician Jenee Fleenor: House Concert (with guest Josh Martin)
CMA musician of the year, Jenee Fleenor; Josh Martin of Woodbox Heroes.
Medical Frontiers Walking Again with Robotic Rehabilitation
A Japanese hospital has succeeded in having chronic spinal cord injury patients walk without crutches in daily life by using two different types of robotic devices in rehabilitation; robotic hands for children.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love Houston, Texas
A graffiti artist helps transform graffiti into street art; a community-based initiative encourages refugee women who create and sell handmade, indigenous arts and crafts; chef Hugo Ortega; Kam Franklin, lead singer of The Suffers.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Dealing With the Changing World, Part 2
How specific countries have risen and fallen; the history of money, including how various cultures developed and used it in exchange for items they valued.
The changing climate poses rapid challenges to the Rocky Mountain watershed, which is critical to the survival of all living things dependent on this ecosystem.
Maestro Gerard Schwarz leads an ensemble of more than 200 youthful performers from the University of Miami's Frost School of Music in a rendition of Beethoven's 9th Symphony which culminates with Ode to Joy.
A Thousand Pebbles on the Ground
A Chinese American medical worker plays music and makes people laugh while facing rising anti-Asian sentiment and grieving the loss of his father.
The Garage With Steve Butler Mallet & Hand Plane
Using recycled materials to build a mallet and hand plane.
Ecosense for Living Conserving Great & Small
Exploring how hummingbirds navigate migration and habitat challenges.
Classic Gospel Tribute to the Goodmans
Honoring the music and legacy of Howard and Vestal Goodman.