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1. Hometime on TV - Show FAQs
www.hometime.com/TV/tv_faqs.ht - [Cached]Published on: 5/12/2008 Last Visited: 5/12/2008
Where are Robin and the other past co-hosts these days?GO
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Where are Robin and all the other past co-hosts these days?
Robin Hartl was hired by Hometime in July 1992 to begin production of the 1993 season.She taped her last episode in August of 2004.With twelve seasons and over three hundred episodes, Robin was on Hometime longer than any other female co-host.
During her last few years working at Hometime Robin was also back in school, studying interior design.Last we heard, Robin was working in the Twin Cities at the Anoka Design Studio (www.anokadesignstudio.com) as an A.S.I.D designer working with large builders in helping their customers pick out the finish materials for their new homes.In addition, she was assisting the builders design high-end model homes and working with individual clients designing their additions and remodels.
Besides Hometime reruns, Robin is still on TV. -
2. CAC Report
www.mromp.org/CACreport.html - [Cached]Published on: 4/13/2003 Last Visited: 4/13/2003
Robin Hartl, R.O.M.P., Minneapolis -
3. The U.S. Jaycees -- 1-800-JAYCEES
www.usjaycees.org/toya_honoree - [Cached]Published on: 2/28/2001 Last Visited: 7/27/2001
Robin Lorraine Hartl , 38 , Minneapolis , Minnesota. Co-Host of HomeTime , a home improvement television show , Hartl is an active spokesperson for Habitat for Humanity , is President and Public Relations Chairman for M-ROMP ( Minneapolis Chapter of Responsible Owners of Mannerly Pets , and is an outspoken advocate for education beyond high school for women in non-traditional roles.
Major Timothy James Lawrence , 35 , England. An Air Force Science and Technology liaison officer , Lawrence , part of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research ( AFOSR ) at the European Office of Aerospace Research and Development ( EOARD ) , is an acknowledged international expert in the field of Astronautics. He manages cooperative space research programs with other space nations in Europe. Under the Air Force Material Command , AFOSR , he is responsible for managing the basic research investment of the Air Force Research Laboratory.

