What to do about water damage; Wood sculpture symposium this weekend in Monona

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Heard On The Larry Meiller Show
A bronze statue, titled The Badger
A bronze statue, titled The Badger, created by late Ho-Chunk artist Harry Whitehorse sits across from Camp Randall Stadium and the UW Field House at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Photo courtesy of UW-Madison

Wisconsin registered home inspector John Freiburger is back to talk about flooding, leaking and excess water in the home. Then, we learn more about the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival from organizers Deb Whitehorse and Gene Delcourt.

Featured in this Episode

  • From drips to disaster: How to tackle water damage in your home

    Water damage is never a welcome visitor in our homes. We talk with a registered home inspector about how to restore and rebuild your house after water problems.

  • The story behind the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival

    Harry Whitehorse was a Ho-Chunk artist who practiced in mediums including metal and wood sculpture, oil painting and carving. We hear about a festival celebrating his influence and bringing sculptors from around the world to Wisconsin. 

    Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival, June 14-22, 2024.

Episode Credits

  • Larry Meiller Host
  • John Freiburger Guest
  • Gene Delcourt Guest
  • Deb Whitehorse Guest
  • Jill Nadeau Executive Producer
  • Clara Neupert Producer
  • Jeff Robbins Technical Director

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