Just as Maine’s Lost Kitchen, known for its intimate conviviality and focus on local ingredients, had to scramble to replace lost revenue, owner Eric French was finishing a memoir and crews started filming a new television show.
GENERATIONS: Language tables make for a variety of conversation
Language tables have been around Bemidji for over two decades. It’s a simple premise: people who would like to learn or practice a language meet weekly and “speak in tongues.”
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Sue Bruns, Special to the Pioneer | 7:50 am, Jan. 30, 2021 ×
A group is pictured back in the good old days during a language table meeting at the Wild Hare. Submitted photo.
While your travel plans are on hold during the pandemic, you might want to spend some time learning a new language or brushing up on your Spanish, Chinese or Norwegian. You could subscribe to an online language program, like Pimsleur, Babbel or Rosetta Stone. Or, you could join a language table.
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