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Avon-Canton Chamber of Commerce


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    Terri Wilson, Avon Historical Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 26:37


    In this episode of Valley Vibes, hosts Michael Mazuritsky and Rachel Genentowski welcome Terry Wilson, the President of the Avon Historical Society, to discuss the rich history and upcoming events in Avon, Connecticut. Terry shares insights into the town's origins, the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Avon Historical Society, and a new museum opening that will showcase over 400 years of local history. Highlights: • [00:01:00] Terry's Background: Terry shares her journey from Cleveland to Connecticut and her longstanding involvement with the Avon Historical Society. • [00:03:00] Avon's Origins: Discover Avon's transformation from indigenous lands to becoming an official town in 1830, including the area's connection to Farmington. • [00:07:00] Avon Historical Society's 50th Anniversary & New Museum: Terry discusses the society's efforts, funding, and preparations for the grand opening on July 4, 2025. • [00:08:00] The Paleo-Indian Site: Learn about the 12,500-year-old archaeological site found along the Farmington River, now the oldest known human occupation site in southern New England. • [00:10:00] Unique Artifacts: Terry highlights the preservation of a 1794 wedding dress and other notable artifacts that will be featured in the museum. • [00:14:00] Historical Sites to Visit: Recommendations for must-see historical sites in Avon, including the Farmington River and Avon Old Farms School. • [00:19:00] Digital Access to Historical Archives: Terry explains the society's efforts in digitizing over 20,000 local historical documents and artifacts, accessible through the Connecticut Digital Archive. • [00:21:00] Upcoming Events: • New Museum Preview: November 17, 2024 • Grand Opening: July 4, 2025 • National Museum of Natural History Exhibit: December 1, 2024 - January 15, 2025, at the Avon Library Get Involved: • Support and Fundraisers: The society is actively fundraising with initiatives like a brick patio project where supporters can engrave their names on a brick. • Volunteer Opportunities: From greeters to helping with landscaping, the Historical Society welcomes volunteers for various roles. How to Contact: • Website: AvonHistoricalSociety.org • Email: info@avonhistoricalsociety.org • Phone: 860-678-3333 Whether you're a history enthusiast or a local resident, this episode offers an in-depth look at Avon's past and present, celebrating the community's heritage.

    Salute to the National EGGfest!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 18:49


    Where is the best place to meet, greet, and eat, all for a good cause? At the Big Green EGGfest of course, hosted by Carr Hardware in Avon. The Big Green EGGfest is part grilling competition, part food fest, and part fundraiser, all rolled into one. It all started back in 1998, the brainchild of the Atlanta-based Big Green Egg Company, as a way to bring communities together and to say 'thank you' to the people that had come to appreciate the versatility of this ceramic charcoal cooker, and who are affectionately known as 'EGGheads'. Join Tom Yankura, store manager of Carr Hardware in Avon, as he chats with hosts Dan Callahan from Acadia ActionCOACH and Gena Hamilton of Exact Media Services about their upcoming Farmington Valley EGGfest/CarrBQ -- where there will be cooking demonstrations using the Big Green Egg, swag bags, tastings and samples, and the chance to rub elbows with other barbecue enthusiasts. 100% of the proceeds from tickets sold benefit Avon/Canton Chamber member Gifts of Love and the Avon Volunteer Fire Department. More Information/Advance Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carr-bq-eggfest-2023-tickets-519015839347 Carr Hardware/Avon

    Things You 'Auto' Know About Cars

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 30:04


    For many, cars are not a luxury but a necessity. They are the means by which you get to work, go to the doctor, run errands, or take a trip. Over the past few years, however, the costs of buying, owning, repairing and maintaining a car have all gone up. People are hanging onto their cars for much longer. And when you finally do go to check out a replacement ride, supply chain shortages have led to tightening inventory for dealers resulting in fewer cars on the lot. To top it off, how do all the new tech and safety features available, along with options and alternatives for fuel efficiency, affect maintenance of your vehicle? Join Guests Jim McCard, Service Manager at Canton Midas, and Eric Reese, General Sales Manager at O'Neill's Chevrolet in Avon as they break down some of the latest trends happening with autos today with hosts Christine Buhler of the Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy and Adam Horelik. Listen as they chat about the challenges of purchasing a car today from years past; changes in inventory levels; the differences between gas-powered, hybrid (gas engine with battery power), and fully electric vehicles and their current demand; what repairs are common with certain types of vehicles and the cost to maintain them; and how best to prepare your vehicle for New England's unpredictable weather conditions. ________________________________________________ From its beginnings long ago as a blacksmith shop, O'Neill's Chevrolet has grown to one of the oldest Chevrolet dealers in the state. In business since 1920, it is the oldest continuously-operating business in the Farmington Valley. O'Neill's is a full-service dealership and is the flagship of what is known now as Sullivan Automotive Group; part of a larger family of dealerships including Sullivan Honda and Northwest Hills Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, all in Torrington. They offer a complete line of Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac, Jeep Chrysler, Dodge Ram, and Honda. The Sullivan family is keenly aware that a successful business begins with a rock solid reputation. They believe that trust and honesty are the keys to having a good reputation -- it's not something you can create, it has to be earned. https://www.oneillschevrolet.com/ Canton Midas is your one-stop shop for brakes, oil changes, tires and all your auto repair needs. Canton Midas is locally owned and operated by Brian O'Donnell. He and his staff are dedicated to providing high quality auto repair service at a fair price; and their work is backed by the famous Midas guarantee*. Whether you need an oil change or tires, factory recommended maintenance, or brake repair, your local Midas has you covered. https://www.midas.com/store/ct/canton/66-albany-turnpike-06019?shopnum=4289

    Talking Business With Your State Legislators

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 26:21


    Being in business means you wear many hats. Your days are filled with the needs of your employees, customers, along with marketing and maintaining the products or services you provide. Another element that's equally as critical to thriving businesses but which many overlook, is building a good working relationship with your local legislators. If you have thought about taking action on a bill that may impact your business but have struggled making time to get your thoughts heard, then we have some great tips for you. Guest Eric Gjede, Vice President of Government Affairs at CBIA, chats with Avon/Canton Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Lisa Bohman, about the easiest and best methods for connecting with your state legislators. Eric shares simple ways to learn about and track proposed bills, how to automate following a committee or individual legislator's bills, easy ways to craft and provide testimony in-person or virtually, along with general do's and don'ts to effectively communicate and build a relationship with local lawmakers. _____________________________________________________ Eric Gjede is vice president for public policy with CBIA, Connecticut's leading business organization. He represents the views of Connecticut businesses on labor, employment, and transportation issues. He serves as CBIA's state ethics compliance counsel. He also directs CBIA's Labor and Employment Law Council and helps support the organization's Taxation and Finance Committee. Gjede serves as an appointed member of the Connecticut Department of Labor's Employment Security Advisory Board. He also serves on the Second Injury Fund Advisory Board. He is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Association of Connecticut Lobbyists. Prior to CBIA, Gjede was an associate legislative attorney with the Legislative Commissioners' Office, the nonpartisan legal office of the Connecticut General Assembly. In that position, he provided legal counsel to the members of the General Assembly's committees on Commerce and Labor and Public Employees. He also drafted all the legislation and amendments considered by those committees. Gjede earned his J.D. at the University of Connecticut School of Law and also holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut. Eric's handles: Twitter - https://twitter.com/egjede LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-gjede-b4ba0b138/ Website: https://www.cbia.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbianews/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cbia/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CBIAfb Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@CBIAvideos Additional Resources: CBIA Membership benefits: https://www.cbia.com/benefits/ CBIA Events: https://www.cbia.com/events/ CBIA Action Center: https://cbia.com/action-center/

    It's A Dog's Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 42:13


    Thinking about getting a dog? Have a dog? Love all things dog? Whatever the case you will want to 'come', 'sit', and 'stay' for this episode which is 'packed' full of information about dogs. It's the perfect blend of 'pup' talk and expert advice. Listen to this lively conversation as Dr. Arnie Goldman from the Canton Animal Hospital talks with Christine Buhler from the Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy and Lisa Bohman, Executive Director of the Avon/Canton Chamber of Commerce about: The stages of a dog's life; Choosing the right breed for your family & lifestyle; The importance of training for a well-mannered, happier household member; Feeding and nutrition recommendations; Tips on vaccinations, general health & overall canine well-being. ______________________________________________________ Dr. Goldman, a Canton veterinarian, is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Dr. Goldman founded Canton Animal Hospital at 198 Albany Turnpike, Canton in 1995. In addition, he has led Connecticut's disaster response planning for domestic animals for >15 years. In that realm he founded the Connecticut State Animal Response Team program under the auspices of the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Foundation, and was founding president of the National Alliance of State Animal & Agricultural Emergency Programs (NASAAEP) which shares information and best practices across all the states. He successfully advocated for passage of Connecticut Public Act 07-11, mandating safe management of household pets with their owners during disasters. For this he was honored as the 2008 Connecticut-Veterinarian-of-the-Year. Dr. Goldman currently serves as treasurer of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the nation's largest professional society for veterinarians, with over 100,000 members. Canton Animal Hospital treats cats, dogs, birds, reptiles and other pet species. It is equipped for both outpatient and inpatient care giving and internal medicine, surgery and animal dentistry are routinely offered. In the surgical realm, Dr. Goldman is often sought out for some less common reproductive surgeries such as vasectomy and hysterectomy, as alternatives to the more common and traditional castration ("neuter") and ovariohysterectomy ("spay") procedures that pets often have. A growing body of literature has questioned the timing for sterilization surgeries for many breeds, and therefore more nuanced options are now offered to animal owners who come to us with reproductively intact animals. This is a growing interest area among some animal owners. www.cantonanimalhospital.com ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Resources for Animal Owners: https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners VETERINARY PARTNER, for Accurate Animal Illness Information: https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=

    Making The Right Move: A Guide to Buying & Selling A Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 32:48


    A home is probably the largest purchase a person will make. It is even more daunting when you consider that Interest rates continue to rise, there are fewer homes on the market currently, yet home prices continue to rise year-over-year. Our guests -- Lori Macgowan from Coldwell Banker Realty/Avon and Adam Horelik from Norcom Mortgage -- bring clarity to this process by providing tips to help you navigate this complicated and oftentimes stressful process. From financing options, to applying for a mortgage, knowing how to find the right real estate agent, to staging your home and pricing it right, this episode covers some of those crucial considerations you need to know before buying or selling a home. ________________________________________________________ Adam Horelik is a loan officer with Norcom Mortgage. He assists people with all their home financing needs. Whether it's a purchase, refinance, investment or reverse mortgage, Adam has the specific mortgage product to get the deal closed. www.AdamsHomeLoan.com Lori Macgowan is a seasoned Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty/Avon. Having been a top-producing full time residential Realtor since 1992, Lori is committed to her fiduciary responsibility to her clients, and finds there is never a dull moment. She is always happy to offer complimentary market analysis for folks looking to sell their home. In addition to being a Notary Public for many years, Lori serves on the membership committee of the Avon/Canton Chamber of Commerce, is an active associate member of The Prince Thomas Savoy Italian Club in Avon, and heads up the membership and hospitality committees of the Nutmeg State Orchid Society. www.ctrealtorLoriMacgowan.com

    Autism Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 28:49


    You may have heard about Autism, but do you really know what it means? Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the world. It's a lifelong disorder that can cause significant behavioral, social, and communication challenges. And while those with Autism share certain common characteristics, no two individuals are the same. In this show Yvonne and Lauren Gardner of FOCUS Center For Autism discuss with show hosts Dan Callahan of Acadia ActionCOACH and Adam Horelik of Norcom Mortgage: Autism throughout the lifespan, the early signs of Autism, the importance of getting an early diagnosis, how to help parents find the right services and support, and how a program targeted toward your child's particular needs can help reduce isolation and help them achieve both acceptance and social support. ------------------------------------------------------------------- FOCUS Center for Autism is a nonprofit organization based in Canton, Connecticut that provides a continuum of care to children and adults with autism and their families. FOCUS Center for Autism services currently include: FOCUS Spectrum Unplugged Panels, three residential programs, adult support services and CT state approved special education program, Fresh Start School. Yvonne Gardner is the HR and Operations Coordinator who is in her 20th year working with FOCUS Center for Autism. Lauren Gardner is the Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator for FOCUS Center for Autism. This past May, Lauren earned her master's degree in social work policy practice from the University of Connecticut. She has been working with FOCUS since 2009. www.focuscenterforautism.org | https://www.instagram.com/focusautism/ | https://www.facebook.com/FOCUSAUTISM For A Comprehensive List of Resources for Autism in Connecticut Go To: http://www.ct-asrc.org

    Grilling 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 40:34


    Summer and Grilling go hand in hand. Join us as we celebrate the Joy Of The Char and help you on your journey to becoming a Master Of The Flames. Chuck Joseph of ShopRite of Canton discusses with show hosts Adam Horelik of Norcom Mortgage and Michael Mezheritskiy of Milestone Asset Management Group the importance of going somewhere that has experienced butchers that can speak with confidence about cooking techniques, recipes, and marinades, and help you navigate the cuts of meat available for your grilling pleasure. They also explore: What distinguishes the different brands of beef; Understanding USDA Grading -- Prime, Choice, and Select -- and its impact on tenderness and flavor of the beef along with the price; The Different Cuts of Meat -- Ribeye, Porterhouse, NY Strip, Hanger Steak, Flank Steak; Bone-In vs. Bone Out; and Charcoal vs. Gas. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Chuck Joseph loves all things wellness, wine and food, and along with his father, Chuck Jr., owns and operates ShopRite of Canton. Chuck and his dad have a combined 60 years of experience in the supermarket industry and have enjoyed serving the Farmington Valley since 2010. www.ShopRite.com | ShopRite of Canton (Facebook) | @shopritestores (Instagram)

    There's No Place Like Summer Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 25:07


    It's Summer! If you are a kid it means no school and lots of free time. If you are a parent it means the kids are home all day with nothing to do. Summer Programs for the kids might be just the ticket to keep them engaged during those hazy, lazy days. Summer Programs, Day Camp or Overnight Camp can offer a wide range of benefits for children of any age, including: promoting independence, developing skills, building self-esteem, fostering learning and personal growth, and, of course, making friends and memories that will last a lifetime. In this episode Jason Brown, Camp Experience Manager for Ebner Camps and John Pellino, Associate Director/Programming & Instruction, Talcott Mountain Science Center chat with hosts Christine Buhler of Talcott Mountain Science Center and Michael Mezheritskiy of Milestone Asset Management Group about: Things parents should look for in a Summer Camp, How to get your kids ready for a camp experience, The types of programs available for kids, How parents can feel more comfortable with sending a child to an overnight camp, and so much more... ------------------------------------------------------------ Jason Brown is the Camp Experience Manager for Ebner Camps, Inc - a family of four summer camps that operate in Litchfield County. Jason's job is to ensure that everyone who sets foot on one of their camp properties - from staff to campers to parents - has an unforgettable and enjoyable experience. Ebner Camp's facilities are two overnight facilities - Camp Awosting for Boys and Camp Chinqueka for Girls, and two day camps - Eagle Rock Day Camp in Washington and Boulder Ridge Day Camp in Barkhamsted. https://www.boulderday.com/ | https://www.awosting.com | https://www.chinqueka.com | https://www.eaglerockday.com | https://www.facebook.com/boulderday/ | https://www.instagram.com/boulderday/ John Pellino oversees Outreach, Saturday, Vacation and Summer programs for TMSC, and IT at Talcott. John first attended Talcott as a 6th grader from nearby Simsbury. His work as a student, peer teacher, and Science Center Scholar lead him to a position as Nature Instructor at High Meadow Day Camp. These experiences set him on the path to a degree in Biology with graduate coursework in Educational Technology and Educational Psychology. After serving as Staff Microbiologist for an NSF program, he joined TMSC full-time as a Research Assistant. Since then he has also served as Research Associate, Instructor, Assistant Director and Associate Director. Projects at Talcott have included Project TEMPO (student health education), External Research for Apple Advanced Technology Group, The Jason Project, NSF Urban Network, The GLOBE Program, Coordinator and Coach for FIRST Robotics, FIRST LEGO League, and Trinity College Firefighting Robotics, as well as design and implementation of Connecticut's first statewide science teachers' network. Instagram.com/talcottscience | Facebook.com/talcottscience | tmsc.org/summer

    For The Birds

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 30:09


    Tube feeders, Hopper feeders, Platform feeders, Oh My. Guests Jay Kaplan from Roaring Brook Nature Center and Lou Moscaritolo from Wild Birds Unlimited/Avon sit down with hosts Christine Buhler of The Talcott Mountain Science Center and Lisa Bohman, Executive Director of the Avon/Canton Chamber of Commerce to chat about how to choose the right feeder and the right food for attracting birds to your backyard, what species might be commonly seen here in Connecticut, along with how to keep those pesky squirrels and the occasional bear from interrupting your bird watching. ---------------------------------------------------- Jay Kaplan is the long-time director of Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton. He is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Master's from The Pennsylvania State University. He is a pasr president of the Hartford Audubon Society and the Connecticut Ornithological Association, and remains active with both organizations, serving as Chairman of the COA's Avian Records Committee that assesses reports of rare birds in the state, and as compiler for the Hartford Christmas and Summer Bird Counts. He currently serves on the board of the Canton Land Conservation Trust and as a member of Canton's Conservation Commission. Lou Moscaritolo taught elementary school for nine years, and having dual certification, switched to physical education for the remainder of his 34-year career. Lou and his wife, Terry, retired in 2013 and purchased their Wild Birds Unlimited/Avon store, opening the doors in 2014. They have thoroughly enjoyed sharing their knowledge about the hobby of backyard bird feeding with their customers, many of whom have become very close friends. Their store is located in the Westridge Shops in Avon, right on Route 44, across from Fresh Market. Online Store: mywbu.com/avonct Facebook: Wild Birds Unlimited Avon CT -- Visit this site for lots of information about backyard bird feeding, with experts from the Wild Birds Unlimited home office, and packed with lots of ideas and information about birds and nature. SPECIAL OFFER: Any listener who mentions this podcast will receive a Free 5lb. Bag of Birdseed of Their Choice! For additional bird-related resources listeners can visit the following sites: Hartford Audubon Society | Connecticut Ornithological Association

    In Celebration of Women in the Workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 30:44


    Each year we set aside time to recognize the achievements of women across our country and commemorate the contributions they have made to our culture and society. In that vein, we are celebrating two very accomplished women from right here in the Farmington Valley -- Cynthia Crockett, Esq. from the law firm Hersh & Crockett, and Technology Teacher Anya Jensen from The Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy. They chat with our co-hosts Christine Buhler of The Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy and Gena Hamilton of Exact Digital Media on how they started; what they learned along the way; on how, as women, the importance of being yourself and finding your voice; and the need for and potential influence of female role models for young girls to help them overcome their preconceptions and barriers to leadership and success in business. ----------------------------------------------------------- Anya Jensen first got involved in engineering when she founded the all-female FIRST Robotics Competition team, The Missfits, in high school. She has since graduated with a degree in Robotics Engineering from Olin College, and worked at Amazon Robotics, Cruise, and with NOAA. She is now an educator with Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy, where she introduces young learners to technology and engineering. You can read more about the program at tmsc.org or reach out to Anya by emailing her at ajensen@tmsc.org Cynthia I. Crockett, Esq. graduated from Stony Brook University and went on to earn her J.D. from Western New England University School of Law. Attorney Crockett has 27 years experience practicing in the areas of personal injury, worker's compensation and family law. She practices both litigation and mediation. Attorney Crockett owns and manages the law firm Hersh & Crockett in Hartford, Connecticut and practices in courts throughout the State. She attributes her success to the successful results she has obtained for her clients, her fantastic staff and a lifelong desire to help people.

    Moving From Exercise Resolutions to Attainable Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 23:22


    So you made that New Year's resolution: shed some pounds, improve your overall physical health, look better come swimsuit season, etc... But without realistic goals or a plan for how to achieve them, these resolutions were probably abandoned after only a few months because they became overwhelming and, thus, seemingly unattainable. In this show Rick Hersom of Club Pilates/Avon and Billy Pratt of Fitness Together/Avon sit down with co-hosts Dan Callahan of Acadia ActionCOACH and Gena Hamilton of Exact Digital Media to discuss how to do a 'resolution reset' to reinvigorate your fitness goals to achieve long-term success. Billy and Rick share ideas as to how to stay motivated on your exercise journey, along with various exercise options available -- no matter your fitness level -- to improve your overall physical health. Resources: Club Pilates Blog | Fitness Together/Avon Blog - Diving Into 2022 With Intention | Fitness Together/Avon Blog - Should I Still Work Out When I'm Sick | Fitness Together/Avon Blog - The Dreaded 'D' Word _______________________________________________ Bios: Rick Hersom is the General Manager of Club Pilates/Avon. Rick is a Husband, Father of 3, Grandfather of 5. He exercises 4 days a week, hikes local trails 1 day a week, and enjoys local breweries! He is a Fitness and Wellness Industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience helping people reach their fitness goals, reduce stress, and live happier and healthier lives. Rick holds a BS in Business Management and Sports Management from Keene State College and a Masters Degree in Physical Education and Sports Management from Springfield College. Billy Pratt is the Owner of Fitness Together in Avon. Billy has a Bachelors from UCONN and is a Certified Personal Trainer, Golf Injury Prevention Specialist, Postural Analysis Specialist, Certified Functional Movement Screening Professional, and Precision Nutrition practitioner. Having been in the fitness business since 1997 in an administrative capacity, he became certified in 2003 and has worked with a wide range of clientele including a Team USA figure skater, New York fashion models, elderly, youth, and many more across the age & health spectrum. He currently focuses his efforts on helping people find the right "fitness fit" for them, and in mentoring other fitness professionals on ways to overcome challenges many business managers & owners face.

    Hey, Hey, Get Ready For Valentine's Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 22:09


    If Bling Is Your Thing or you are looking for a Sweet Treat to amp up the romance this Valentine's Day, then you will LOVE this show. Valentine's Day can elicit a variety of responses depending upon your perspective; from excitement and anticipation to doubt and despair. On this episode Ken Bacon, General Manager of Michael's Jewelers/Canton and Miriam Rieder of Taste by Spellbound/Avon, share with hosts Gena Hamilton of Exact Digital Media and Michael Mezheritskiy of Milestone Asset Management Group their take on selecting the perfect gift of jewelry to suit every budget or that custom crafted confection that will make your taste buds delight, and how to make the day less stressful and extra-special. ------------------------------------------------ Ken Bacon started at Michael's Jewelers in 1986. He is currently general manager of the Michael's Jewelers located in The Shops at Farmington Valley in Canton. He is a Gemologist through the Gemological Institute of America and a Certified Gemologist through the American Gem Society. Miriam Rieder is a self-taught baker who started her first business at age 11. In March 2011 she was discovered by Elvis Duran and The Morning Show which led to the nationwide launch of her web-based truffle business. With the opening of her dessert studio the following year, Miriam continues to creatively fuse fashion, food, and interior design to create a magical atmosphere of enchantment that is sure to leave you ... SPELLBOUND.

    Preparing For Winter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 27:06


    Winter can mean holiday celebrations, cozy evenings in front of the fireplace, beautiful snowfalls, brilliant starry skies; but if you are not prepared for the snow, ice and cold that inevitably come with the season, it can be a nuisance, possibly financially costly, or at its worst downright dangerous. Our guests Tom Yankura, Manager of Carr Hardware/Avon and Randy Phillips, Executive Director of Arden Courts of Avon discuss ways to prepare your home, your outdoors, and strategies for reducing isolation and keeping older family members and neighbors safe, healthy, and as independent as possible with hosts Christine Buhler from Talcott Mountain Science Center & Academy and Gena Hamilton of Exact Digital Media. https://www.arden-courts.org/locations/arden-courts-of-avon/ https://carrhardware.com/winter-prep-checklist

    Oktoberfest

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 28:26


    Break out the Lederhosen and Dirndl. It's autumn and that means it's time to lift a stein to all things German, and join us as we explore Oktoberfest, one of the world's most fun-filled celebrations. In this episode Chris Bafumo of Cruise Planners - The Traveling Buddies and Kerry Brash of Avon Super Cellar Wine & Spirits chat with hosts Dan Callahan of Acadia ActionCOACH and Adam Horelik of Norcom Mortgage about some of the great culture, food, beers and, yes, wines, that are part of this storied annual festival. For some simple but delicious Oktoberfest cocktails mentioned in the show visit Avon Super Cellar Wine & Spirits and click on the 'Recipes & More' tab. AND, stop into Avon Super Cellar Wine & Spirits, Mention This Podcast and receive a 10% Discount On Your Purchase! Cruise Planners - The Traveling Buddies can arrange all your travel plans; from an ocean cruise, river cruise, resort stay, escorted tour, or your own tour. Sign Up for their Weekly Newsletter and Enter Into The Drawing For A 3-Night Sandals Trip.

    Salute to Potato Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 19:08


    The potato is a mainstay of meals all across America. Mashed, boiled, fried, chips; we love them all. If you can't get enough of all things spud, then what better way to 'starch' your day than by catching this very 'a-peeling' episode. Listen as hosts Dan Callahan from Acadia ActionCoach and Kristina Mozzicato from Abundant Health Massage Therapy & Wellness sit down with Max A Mia Executive Chef Bob Peterson and Susan Pribyson with the blue food truck Relish This and talk all things potato.

    Mental Health Preparedness for Going Back-To-School

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 31:02


    If you have school age children you know the mixed feelings with kids heading back to the classrooms: the benefits of in person learning vs. health concerns and fears of disruptions or reclosures and so much more. Shelley Christ of Hope For Healing Behavioral Health Center chats with hosts Adam Horelik from Norcom Mortgage and Michael Mezheritskiy from Milestone Asset Management Group about strategies for identifying and addressing different issues to insure a successful transition.

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