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Tag Archives: Animation

Creating, Reflection, remembering

Christmas Greetings

December 26, 2013Norah BoltonAnimation, Charlie Brown's Christmas, Christmas, Creating, enduring traditions, Innovation, Possibility

At the time of year when Christmas is celebrated, it’s good to remember one of the most enduring traditions. And for anyone who thinks that success is totally predictable, this story follows its long and winding road. Worth watching!

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