The Ronald Reagan Foundation Video Podcast
Summary: The Ronald Reagan Foundation Video Podcast
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Podcasts:
We feature an original Disney Movie Sleeping Beauty cel in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
In honor of Easter this past weekend we feature a selection of White House wooden decorated Easter eggs in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute Trustee Ted Olson, who has known President Reagan since his term as Governor of California, shares stories of the President's warmth and kindness.
This week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives” is in honor of Passover.
FORE! It’s a golf-themed “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
A Kleenex box that looks like the White House (a Reagan Library favorite) in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives
A gift from the Hopi Tribe in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
It’s St. Patrick’s Day in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
Which White House gift has the plaque which reads “Salute to a man who opened a new chapter of our nation’s history”? Check out this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives to find out.
Reagan Foundation and Institute Board of Trustee Gerry Parksy reveals words of wisdom shared with him by President Reagan.
President Reagan once called the arts one of the most important forms of human expression. In this video podcast we’ll take a look at his influence on the arts, both in the White House and across the nation.
It’s the Tax Loophole Filler Shovel in this week’s “Monday Minute in the Archives.”
On this President’s Day we spend our “Monday Minute in the Archives” looking at a signed (by 4 Presidents and 5 First Ladies) White House lithograph.
In honor of Valentine’s Day tomorrow, we look at the “Amalfi Valentine” left behind by President Reagan at his 1950s house with Mrs. Reagan in this week’s Monday Minute in the Archives.
Andrew Littlefair joined the Reagan Administration as a young man, and during his tenure as a Staff Assistant took many great experiences with him, from the sense of purpose President Reagan provided to each of his staff members to the simple fact that every man needs to eat.