Have you ever wondered what's going on in Ohio and where to find interesting and fun events to attend? Are you looking for ideas for your own organization? If yes, then you came to the right place. You can find out different events, such as seminars, fundraisers, club meetings, craft shows, partieā¦
Susan Halpern, the Festival Director, joins us at the show to talk about the Columbus International Film + Video Festival, which is the longest running film festival in the United States.http://www.chrisawards.org
Emily Larson of Licking County Historical Society joins the show to talk about the eerie stories about the "Old Graveyard" and other haunted Licking County places! The event will be at the Buckingham House in Newark, Ohio.http://www.lchsohio.org
David Branin, Director/Writer and Gregor Collins, Producer/Actor of Night Before the Wedding join us at the show to talk about their premiere in Los Angeles. This film will be screened on October 28 at the Arena Grand Movie Theatre in Columbus, Ohio. Proceeds will benefit Mid Ohio Filmmakers Association (MOFA). Max Groah of MOFA will be with us as well to talk about this fundraiser. More details are available here: http://skyepublicrelations.com/MOFAFundraiser.aspxhttp://www.nightbeforethewedding.com
Rich Brown, one of the organizers of Harmony for Habitat, joins us at the show to talk about a concert in Columbus Ohio that features Tiffany Poon, one of the world's finest young pianists who was born in Hong Kong. All proceeds of this event will benefit Habitat for Humanity.http://www.habitat-columbus.org
Corey Montie from Dimensional Entertainment joins us at the show to talk about the launch party of his company in Columbus, Ohio. A fun event you don't want to miss!http://www.dimensionalentertainment.com
We have three guests on our show in this interview. Gary Mull, a member from Wright State Toastmasters in Dayton, will talk about the secret weapon of getting hired, retained and promoted as well as the importance of networking, a talk he will be giving to Wright State University. Brad Martin, the President of Northwest Toastmasters Club in Columbus, will share with us how he switched from someone with panic attacks in public speaking to a confident PhD candidate who is ready to defend his dissertation in an eloquent manner. He also has an ice-cream social he wants to tell us about. Charley Ashley, the Area 26 Governor for District 40 Toastmasters, will give us a sneak preview of the Hall of Fame Ceremony where Joe Johns, a CNN Congressional Correspondent and frequent host of CNN's public-affairs program, will be inducted before the West High School Homecoming Game in Columbus.(left: Gary Mull, middle: Brad Martin, right: Charley Ashley)http://www.toastmasters.org/http://northwest.freetoasthost.net/http://wrightstate.freetoasthost.nethttp://www.whitehall-toastmasters.org/
Brad Couch from Clean Fuels Ohio joins us at the show to talk about the workshop he is organizing with Ohio Green Specialists in Newark, Ohio. He will be discussing non-vehicle choices, tips for improving fuel economy and alternative fuels in the workshop - Options that will help individuals and businesses make decisions to have a healthier lifestyle and more productive business.The name of the workshop is called "Get Green with Your Transportation" and registration is now open.Limited seats only, so RSVP on http://www.meetup.com/greens now!http://www.cleanfuelsohio.orghttp://www.meetup.com/greens
Jim Amore, the President of Licking County Computer Society (LCCS), joins us at the show to talk about its annual computer recycling event. LCCS was awarded second place in a contest by APCUG for "How we did it" (i.e., the recycling program. You may even be able to earn a computer by volunteering for them. More details in the show! http://www.lccsohio.org
Mary Cunnyngham, the organizer of the Ohio Green Living Fayre, joins us at the show to talk about some of the exciting green/eco-friendly events and workshops planned in Zanesville, Ohio. It will be held on the Labor Day this year.www.ohiogreenliving.org
Phil Barth, a participant of the Bike MS:Venture the Valley 2009, and Kimberly Neff from National Multiple Sclerosis Society, join us at the show to talk about this fundraising event for research as well as comprehensive programs and services for those living with multiple sclerosis. It will be held at Camp Kern, the Little Miami River Valley of Southwestern Ohio.http://bikeohg.nationalmssociety.org