Chicago artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner is featured on this PBS TV documentary about her family's story while her father US Marine Sgt Maj. Dan L. Hill, was in Vietnam and mom stayed home raising four ...
Chicago artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner is featured on this PBS TV documentary about her family's story while her father US Marine Sgt Maj. Dan L. Hill, was in Vietnam and mom stayed home raising four daughters. This poignant and touching story resonates across the country. In 2006 a PBS film crew from Chicago and New York, interviewed Jeanine in her home, her artist's studio and the Sage Gallery art exhibit "Memories of an Era, Reflections of Our Time" in the Lakeside Legacy Arts Park in Crystal Lake, IL.
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