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May 2025 - Week One - DAR Today PodcastNational Society Daughters of the American RevolutionPresident General Pamela Edwards Rouse WrightBrooke Bullmaster Stewart, National Chair DAR Today PodcastClick for more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution!CLICK HERE to visit our YouTube (video) version of this podcastTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at DAR.org/GivingIn This Episode:Committee Interview Series: Americanism National Chair Yvonne LiserHow Members and Friends are Celebrating America 250! DAR Member Jen Tousey of Indiana shares with us the heartwarming story of how DAR members and friends came together to help their children and community know more about our nation's semi quincentennial - while having a great time!SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS FEATURED:Gideon Carr Chapter, TennesseeMary Amis Roger's Chapter, TennesseeFort Augusta Chapter, PennsylvaniaHarrisburg Chapter, Pennsylvania LINKS:Boone Trace Hike (for the 250th Anniversary Commemoration of Daniel Boone and his Axemen carving the path to Kentucky). https://boonetrace250.comNational America 250 Celebrations web site: https://America250.org All music is copyright free and provided by Epidemic SoundOpening Monologue: “Early Morning Rain”, by Sunfish GroveAmerica 250 Celebration Segment: “Patriotic League”, by Harley Rain and “Battle Hymn of the RepublicAmericanism National Chair Interview and Closing: “Getting Good at Letting Go”, Vicki Vox #nsdar #America #USA #UnitedStates #Preservation #Education #Patriotism #Indiana #America250 #America250IN #darpodcast For more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution, please visit DAR.orgTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at DAR.org/GivingAll music free of copyright and provided through Epidemic Sound! Check out this amazing source for music at https://share.epidemicsound.com/xr2blv
The GOAL Podcast - Official Podcast of Gun Owners' Action League
National Rifle Association CEO/EVP Doug Hamlin, Lt. Col. Allen B. West, Executive Director for The American Constitutional Rights Union and host of the Steadfast and Loyal podcast, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms and Cam & Co., and Jared Yanis, host of Guns & Gadgets, all join us for GOAL's commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Concord and Lexington, and the opening of the American Revolution.
On November 1, 1994, 7 months after the death of Kurt Cobain, Nirvana's performance on MTV's Unplugged program was released as an album. It earned the band a Grammy, and acted as a poignant farewell to the band's leader. Randy Renaud revisits the filming and recording of that performance, and tells why it almost didn't happen, on this week's edition of the Chronicles of Rock.
It is 79 years since the nuclear and atomic bombs were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Every year Scottish CND organises events to commemorate this anniversary. Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene were invited to record the Glasgow even at the peace tree in the grounds of Kelvingrove Art Gallery. It was a moving, yet uplifting event with songs and wonderful speakers sharing their stories such as the seeds from the "survivor tree", a ginko tree in Hiroshima which sprouted again following the bombing. We also had an interview with Jacqueline McLaren the Lord Provost of Glasgow about her role in the Mayors for Peace project and her determination to leave a lasting legacy of peace gardens in Glasgow parks. Contributors are: 00:01:37 Interview with Jacqueline McManus, Lord Provost of Glasgow 00:13:37 Opening remarks by David Peutherer, Chair of Glasgow CND 00:16:00 Lord Provost's address at the event 00:20:28 Hiro Shimai, Curator at Glasgow Botanic Gardens 00:22:35 Down By the River Clyde performed by Protest In Harmony 00:25:06 Jean Anderson Scottish CND 00:31:59 Maggi Sale, Peace Campaigner and Author The event finished with two more songs from Protest in Harmony You can watch the video version of this event on our youtube channel. Find out more about Scottish CND here: https://www.banthebomb.org/ Find out more about Mayors for Peace here: https://www.mayorsforpeace.org/en/ The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
This week we learn about the upcoming Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration Event with the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, discuss Toxic Exposure Screening with the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, meet with a Vietnam Marine who wrote the song “Welcome Home” and get an update from the MN Patriot Guard. Guests include: Anne Sonnee […] The post Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration Event appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
To commemorate the 112th anniversary of Titanic's tragic sinking and honor the 1500 people who lost their lives on April 15th 1912, Nelson and Alexandra hosted a special live episode with the return of some of their special TITANIC TALK guests from around the globe.To check out full episodes of each of our guests look on Apple Podcasts, on our YouTube channel and on all the podcast platforms - links below.Dale McCarthy & Ilka Reinecke de Castro - Season 1 Ep 5 - April 17th 2023@Dale_McCarthy_arts @Ilk1983Judy Prestininzi and Ellen Mower - Season 1 Ep 7 April 22nd 2023 and Don Lynch TBD@mamaprestin Dr Michael Martin Season 1 Ep 33 July 17th 2023@TitanicTrailCobhVeronica Hinke Season 2 Ep 9 Feb 5th 2024@foodstringerRebecca Klingler Season 1 Ep 10 May 5th 2023@klingler.rebeccaGary DelEllis Season 1 Ep 6 April 21st 2023@garydelellisLinda Kerns Season 1 Ep 18 June 15th 2023FacebookSteven Schwankert Season 2 Ep 7 January 8th 2024@sschwankertPaul, Jamie and Everly Carganilla - Season 2 Ep 3 Nov 3rd 2023 @paulcarganilla@covepod TITANIC TALK Official Merchandise now on sale HERET-shirts, hoodies, baseball caps and mugs - the perfect gift for your favourite TitaniacFor more information on where to watchSHIP OF DREAMS: TITANIC MOVIE DIARIES go toshipofdreamsfilm.comShip of Dreams on FacebookShip of Dreams on TikTokWatch TITANIC TALK on YouTube go to ~TITANIC TALK YouTubeInstagram @titanic_talk_podcastFacebookFollow NelsonInstagram @nelsonaspenTwitter @nelsonaspenFollow Alexandra Instagram @fstclsswmn Twitter @alexactwrdirTikTok
RespectOn Sunday last I spoke at the 40th Anniversary Commemoration of the killing by the SAS of IRA Volunteers Henry Hogan and Declan Martin in Dunloy County Antrim. Declan was 18. Henry was 20.I was also the speaker at the funerals in February 1984. At that time hundreds of RUC and scores of landrovers surrounded Henry Hogans wake house and myself, Martin McGuinness, Danny Morisson and Owen Carron linked arms with other mourners to create a human barrier around the house and the funeral to shield them from the RUC. That is the way many republican funerals were conducted in those days.A Window on the PastAsk almost everyone you know about the date when internment was introduced and the 9 August 1971 will be the popular answer. .That was the day 342 men and boys were dragged from their homes in the early hours of the morning to be beaten, interrogated and interned. Fourteen were the victims of planned torture – the Hooded Men.Ceasefire NowThe European Union's Foreign Policy chief Joseph Borrell took issue with US President Joe Biden and his remarks that the Israeli state's offensive against the Palestinian people had been excessive. “If you believe that too many people are being killed maybe you should provide less arms,” Mr. Borrell said…”If the international community believes that this is a slaughter, that too many people are being killed, maybe they have to think about the provision of arms.”
New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with critic and film historian Ed Rampell about the history and legacy of The Hollywood Ten. A co-organizer of the 70th Anniversary Commemoration of the Hollywood Blacklist back in 2017, Ed reminds us of the significant impact this blacklist had on its unfortunate members as well as the industry at large. Afterward, Producer Clayton Early stops by to revisit the verdict and Fact Checker Chris Smith shares details about his new One-Man Show!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Human Rights and Courage: Now, more than ever before, we must ALL defend our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and fully informed consent. In this episode of An Informed Life Radio, Scott Schara, father to Grace who was killed by hospital protocols, and Ken McCarthy, who has the #1 selling book on the Nuremberg Code on Amazon, discuss violations to the Nuremberg happening today and how our future depends on restoring medical ethics and human rights. In the second hour, former firefighter Justin Jobes discusses his experience during Covid, his standing strong in his refusal to be coerced into an unwanted medical intervention, and how he has created a new life for himself and his family. Show References: https://ouramazinggrace.net/home https://www.amazon.com/Nuremberg-Code-75th-Anniversary-Commemoration/dp/B0B928QY5F
Human Rights and Courage: Now, more than ever before, we must ALL defend our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and fully informed consent. In this episode of An Informed Life Radio, Scott Schara, father to Grace who was killed by hospital protocols, and Ken McCarthy, who has the #1 selling book on the Nuremberg Code on Amazon, discuss violations to the Nuremberg happening today and how our future depends on restoring medical ethics and human rights. In the second hour, former firefighter Justin Jobes discusses his experience during Covid, his standing strong in his refusal to be coerced into an unwanted medical intervention, and how he has created a new life for himself and his family. Show References: https://ouramazinggrace.net/home https://www.amazon.com/Nuremberg-Code-75th-Anniversary-Commemoration/dp/B0B928QY5F
Join Jessica Chamberlain (Class of '20, ‘22) and Jeff Mason (Class of '83) for reflections on the first 50 years of Stockton University. Jessica was a member of Stockton's 50th Anniversary Commemoration project team. These dedicated students and professors embarked on capturing decades of personal stories that reveal the brand DNA of Stockton. Jeff and Jessica initially met as they collaborated on a 2020 article about hitchhiking during the SSC years. Always engaging, Jessica is a fun guest, and a wonderful ambassador for Stockton University.Support the show
A conversation with 3 centenarians…Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration…one of Broadway's biggest flops on Show Tunes Spotlight…news headlines from 60 Julys ago…Music Trivia Challenge, Milestone Birthdays, Spotlight Artist and more.
This episode features complete audio from the D-Day 78th Anniversary Commemoration at the Colleville-sur-Mere American Cemetery in Normandy France, on June 6, 2022. Keynote address provided by General Mark A. Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In this episode of Known; we continue our conversation and commemorate our countries heroes. Exploring the The Warriors Path and the long journey. Dick talks to a good friend and special guest, Lt. Gen. Claude M. Kicklighter (Mick Kicklighter) and talk about D-Day and his roll in our country and the 50th Anniversary Commemoration of WWII. - LINKS: "Known" - pickup your copy today: https://www.known.fm/books Subscribe to the YouTube Channel:
The 15th April 2022 marks the 80th Anniversary of the award of the George Cross to Malta. The George Cross was awarded to the island of Malta by King George VI so as to "bear witness to the heroism and devotion of its people" during the great siege they underwent in the early part of World War II. Mr Benny Soler, president of the Maltese Australian Association speaks with Joe Axiaq about the commemoration to be held on Sunday 10th April 2022 at the Shrine of Remembrance and Shelter of Peace to commemorate this event. - Il-15 ta' April 2022, ifakkar it-80 anniversarju tal-għoti tal-George Cross lil Malta. Il-George Cross ingħata lil Malta mir-Re George VI bħala xhieda tal-qlubija u d-devozzjoni li l-poplu Malti wera fit-Tieni Gwerra Dinjija.Is-Sur Benny Soler, president tal-Maltese Australian Association jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar it-tifkira li se ssir nhar il-Ħadd 10 ta' April 2022 quddiem ix-Shrine of Remembrance u x-Shelter of Peace biex tfakkar din il-ġrajja.
March 25th is the 111th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in lower Manhattan. It was one of the deadliest industrial tragedies in U.S. history. On the latest Union Strong podcast, we are revisiting an episode we called, “A day in history that changed workplace safety”. It is a look-back at the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire through an interview with Edgar Romney, the Secretary-Treasurer of Workers United. Join the New York City Central Labor Council and Workers United at the 111th Anniversary Commemoration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire: https://bit.ly/36JRCkr Learn more on the Cornell University Industrial Labor Relations School website: https://bit.ly/3IDtCMT
Thursday, November 4 on Urban Forum Northwest: *LaNesha DeBardelaben, President & CEO, Northwest African American Museum and the organizer of the MLK 60 Committee that has organized the 60th Anniversary Commemoration of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s only visit to Seattle in November, 1961. The three day event will be held on November 6,7,8 and on Monday, November 8 Martin Luther King III will speak at the University of Washington 6-8 pm. *Dr. Carver Gayton was an teacher and coach at Seattle's Garfield High School in November, 1961 when Dr. King spoke at two assemblies. He met Dr. King and will share his memories of that experience and the impact it had on Seattle's racial climate. *Dr. Lora-Ellen McKinney's father, the late Reverend Dr. Samuel B. McKinney was a classmate of Dr. King's at Morehouse College and they were very close friends. It was at Reverend McKinney's invitation that MLK came to Seattle. Dr. Lora-Ellen McKinney will share her memories of that friendship. *Reverend Lawrence Willis, President, United Black Christian Clergy comments on his invovlement with the MLK 60 Committee and the role the Clergy in Martin Luther King Jr. County will have during this Commemoration. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. This program will also air on Saturday 7:00-8:00 am (PDT)
Thursday, November 4 on Urban Forum Northwest: *LaNesha DeBardelaben, President & CEO, Northwest African American Museum and the organizer of the MLK 60 Committee that has organized the 60th Anniversary Commemoration of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s only visit to Seattle in November, 1961. The three day event will be held on November 6,7,8 and on Monday, November 8 Martin Luther King III will speak at the University of Washington 6-8 pm. *Dr. Carver Gayton was an teacher and coach at Seattle's Garfield High School in November, 1961 when Dr. King spoke at two assemblies. He met Dr. King and will share his memories of that experience and the impact it had on Seattle's racial climate. *Dr. Lora-Ellen McKinney's father, the late Reverend Dr. Samuel B. McKinney was a classmate of Dr. King's at Morehouse College and they were very close friends. It was at Reverend McKinney's invitation that MLK came to Seattle. Dr. Lora-Ellen McKinney will share her memories of that friendship. *Reverend Lawrence Willis, President, United Black Christian Clergy comments on his invovlement with the MLK 60 Committee and the role the Clergy in Martin Luther King Jr. County will have during this Commemoration. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. This program will also air on Saturday 7:00-8:00 am (PDT)
In this 9/11 20th Anniversary Commemoration episode, civil rights leader and award-winning documentarian Valarie Kaur, and filmmaker and musician Delaney Colaio, join Sophia on the podcast to talk about how the events of 9/11 impacted our history, our culture, and our people. Valarie talks about how joy is the greatest act of resistance, what it means to be an advocate, and her 9/11 documentary, Divided We FalI, whichwas inspired by her own personal experiences with xenophobia and hate crimes in the aftermath of 9/11. Delaney takes us through her very personal experience of losing her father and two uncles in the World Trade Center attacks, the importance of focusing on your own mental health, and the empathy people gain when they experience deep trauma. Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Rabbit Grin Productions Associate Producers: Samantha Skelton & Mica Sangiacomo Editor: Josh Windisch Artwork by the Hoodzpah Sisters This show is brought to you by Brilliant Anatomy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this 9/11 20th Anniversary Commemoration episode, civil rights leader and award-winning documentarian Valarie Kaur, and filmmaker and musician Delaney Colaio, join Sophia on the podcast to talk about how the events of 9/11 impacted our history, our culture, and our people. Valarie talks about how joy is the greatest act of resistance, what it means to be an advocate, and her 9/11 documentary, Divided We FalI, which was inspired by her own personal experiences with xenophobia and hate crimes in the aftermath of 9/11. Delaney takes us through her very personal experience of losing her father and two uncles in the World Trade Center attacks, the importance of focusing on your own mental health, and the empathy people gain when they experience deep trauma. Sponsors:Grammarly: Get 20% off Grammarly premium by signing up at Grammarly.com/WIPDroplette: Use code WIP at droplette.io to save $50 on your new Droplette deviceOSEA: Get 10% off your first order with promo code WIP at OSEAMalibu.com Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Rabbit Grin ProductionsAssociate Producers: Samantha Skelton & Mica SangiacomoEditor: Josh WindischArtwork by the Hoodzpah SistersThis show is brought to you by Brilliant AnatomySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Original airdate 9/5/21. This show is extremely special as it is just days away from the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Join Laurie as she honors our veterans and fallen warriors. In this episode, Laurie interviews Jason Geis, the Executive Director of the Portrait of a Warrior Gallery. The gallery, located in Bakersfield, is only one of the two galleries in the nation that features paintings, pencil sketches, and other exhibits, honoring our men and women that paid the ultimate sacrifice protecting our freedom. Laurie also brings back Christy White, of Summit Funding, explaining all the ins and outs of VA loans. What better way for those of us in real estate to honor and serve those our veterans than help them find a place they can call home?
Honoring the unknown and providing inspiration for the future, the 100th Anniversary Commemoration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier takes place throughout 2021. Three Soldiers for Life with service at the Tomb join AUSA's Dan Roper to describe these commemorative activities along with the Tomb's enduring meaning. Dedicated in 1921 as a “source of inspiration, reverence and love of country,” the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier honors an unknown American warrior who “represents no section, creed or race . . . and typifies the soul of America and the supreme sacrifice of her heroic dead.” The 2021 Centennial, not only commemorates the dedication a century ago, but provides an opportunity for all Americans to reflect on the enduring meaning of the Tomb and its relevance to all citizens whether they have served in the military or not. Guests:Richard Azzaro, President, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Foundation COL (Ret) Joe Buche, Executive Director, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Foundation SGM (Ret) Gavin McIlvenna, President, Society of the Honor Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Host: COL (Ret) Dan Roper, AUSA's Director of National Security Studies Resources: Society of the Honor Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (SHGTUS) Web: https://tombguard.org/ Centennial: https://tombguard.org/centennial Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Foundation Web: https://www.tomboftheunknownsoldierfoundation.com/ The Old Guard – 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment Web: https://oldguard.mdw.army.mil/ Arlington Cemetery Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Explore/Tomb-of-the-Unknown-Soldier Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Centennial (TUS-100): https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/TUS-100 Recommendations for future topics are welcome via email at podcast@ausa.org.
In Episode 1, AACI President Dr. Karen E. Knudsen interviews Dr. Norman E. Sharpless, director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). They discuss the role of the NCI and cancer centers in understanding and addressing cancer disparities, recruiting a diverse oncology workforce, the “twin pandemics” of COVID-19 and structural racism, and the 50th anniversary of the National Cancer Act. Episode Transcript Episode Links: AACI: https://aaci-cancer.org National Cancer Institute: https://cancer.gov National Cancer Act 50th Anniversary Commemoration: https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/nca50
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Two composers from our New Writers at 54! series join us for this week's episode. Rona Siddiqui is the award-winning composer and lyricist behind the autobiographical comedy Salaam Medina: Tales of a Halfghan, which completed a workshop at Playwrights Horizons in November 2019. She has also created standalone pieces for The NYC Gay Men's Chorus, Broadway Inspirational Voices, and Wicked's 16th Anniversary Commemoration and music directed the Michael R Jackson's A Strange Loop. Billy Recce is a MAC award-winner, and a recipient of the York Theatre Company's NEO Award. He is a writer, composer, performer, and is the youngest writer ever selected for the New York Musical Festival for his show, Balloon Boy: The Musical. He released his debut album “The Perks of Being A Snowflake” in 2018 and his show A Musical About Star Wars is currently running off-Broadway at the St. Luke's Theatre. Rona and Billy sat down with our Marketing Associate Dylan MacDowell to discuss the new series, their individual journey as writers, and what sparks inspiration. For tickets and information visit: Rona Siddiqui: https://54below.com/events/new-writers-at-54-rona-siddiqui/ Billy Recce: https://54below.com/events/snowflake-songs-the-music-of-billy-recce/ Connect with Rona on Twitter at @RonaSiddiqui Connect with Rona on Instagram at @CrazyFingers10 Connect with Billy on Twitter at @BillyRecce Connect with Billy on Instagram at @TheBillyRecce See Billy Recce sing “Unironic Love Song”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVtTpnfrh6M See Rona Riddiqui's song “Change the World”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JaRPU-FXeY Credits This podcast is hosted by Nella Vera and Adrian Karnani and produced by Grace Benigni, with support from the Feinstein's/54 Below marketing staff. Artwork by Philip Romano. Follow Nella on Twitter at @spinstripes and Adrian on Instagram at @adriankarnani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
with Co-Host Hayward Evans: *Reverend Dr. Gregory Christopher, President, Tacoma Branch NAACP comments on the organizations 24th Annual Awards Banquet and talks about some of the accomplishments and civil rights victories in Tacoma/Pierce County under his leadership. ? *Reverend Paul Benz, Director, Faith Action Network of Washington State comments on the 56th Anniversary of the August 28, 1963 March on Washington DC for Jobs and Justice and the commemoration that will take place at Mount Zion Baptist Church on August 28 Reception at 5:30 pm, Program at 6:30 pm. ? *Aneelah Afzali, Executive Director, American Muslim Empowerment Network will be one of the speakers at the August 28, 2019 56th Anniversary Commemoration event at Mount Zion Baptist Church on Wednesday, August 28, 2019. ? *Chandler Williams, 18 year old 2019 Garfield High School graduate is a recording artist and has been playing major Seattle venues for the last couple of years will perform and speak at the Martin Luther King Commemoration Committee's August 28 event at Mount Zion Baptist Church. ? *Jamie Elmore, Founder, Alopecia Support Group will be joined by Leslie Riches to comment on the organizations advocacy and invites you to join them on August 31 at Luther's Table for Cafe' Conversation about Alopecia.
Listen to the full length coverage of the 75th Anniversary Commemoration of D-Day. Join Symposium Speaker David Malmad alongside P-38 Pilot and Participant of D-Day Walter Drake. Pre-Show and Post Show Coverage presented by Marcus Gropl. Audio pulled from Lyon TV's coverage of the event on Saturday, June 8, 2019
This week Palestine Remembered replays their thought provoking programme commemorating the 35th anniversary of the massacres of Sabra and Shatila.
This week Palestine Remembered commemorates the 35th anniversary of the massacres of Sabra and Shatila.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, we take a look back at PHIBLEX 33, and U.S. Pacific Command Commander Admiral Harry Harris speaks at the 25th Infantry Division 75th Anniversary Commemoration in Hawaii.
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
Sunday 10 April 2016 Presenters: Jack Caple, Ron Williamson, Bob Semple, and Heather MacFarlane Meet veterans Jack Caple, Ron Williamson and Bob Semple some of the few surviving Rats of Tobruk in conversation with Heather MacFarlane. Hear about their battle experiences, living conditions and the camaraderie which was shared by the Rats during the long siege of 1941. This mateship continues today in the Rats of Tobruk Association, supported by a broad network of friends honouring their efforts and contribution. This talk preceded the Siege of Tobruk 75th Anniversary Commemoration with the Rats of Tobruk Association and the 2/4th Australian General Hospital Association.
On this edition of The Israel Show: Elon Moreh, one of the first Jewish towns to be settled in the Shomron celebrates their 36th anniversary. TIS shares memories and a song released by the yishuv in honor of the milestone. Hear the moving story behind Yishai Ribo's new song composed in tribute to Bayit HaYehudi leader Uri Orbach on his first yahrzeit, and of course TIS debuts the song. All this and as always A great Israeli music mix.
Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, we welcome Cliff Carlson from the Irish American News into the studio as the talk turns to IBAMChicago 2015. Featuring the 100th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising, iBAM presents a comprehensive weekend of Celtic culture in all its flavors starting with a Gala Awards Dinner on Friday, October 9th and a two-day program Saturday October 10th and Sunday October 11th culminating with concerts from the great Sharon Shannon on Saturday and The High Kings on Sunday at the Irish American Heritage Center. Tune in for music from them and a brand new song from Glen Hansard plus songs and tunes from Galway's Morga and We Banjo 3, Eileen Ivers with Tim Shelton, Steve Earle, Scythian, FullSet, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Saving a wine to enjoy when your kid turns 21 or on your 10th or 20th wedding anniversary is a great idea, but what will last that long? This week we've got a great list of options for you with advice on how to research your best options and storage tips to boot! Here's the list: 1. Vintage Champagne 2. Alsatian Riesling from producers like Zind Humbrecht, Marcel Deiss, or Trimbach. Or German Riesling from producers like Donnhoff or JJ Prüm. 3. The Italians: Barbaresco and Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, or Taurasi from Agliancio 4. White and red Burgundy 5. California Cabernets from specific producers: Ridge, Heitz, Chateau Montelena, Freemark Abbey. 6. Heavier Northern Rhônes of Syrah like Cornas or Hermitage or Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the specific producers in Southern Rhône. 7. Bordeaux from the best producer you can afford 8. High end Rioja Sweet Wines (my top picks for long aging) 1. Sauternes 2. Vintage Port 3. Tokaji from Hungary 4. Madeira Whatever the occasion you're commemorationg there's a wine for you! Congratulations!
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company Podcast
Welcome to the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company podcast. As Hartford Steam Boiler approaches it’s 150 anniversary in 2016 we’re commemorating The Sultana steamboat disaster that occurred 150 years ago on April 27, 1865. The explosion of 3 of the ship’s 4 boilers and the tragedy that ensued is one of the pivotal events that motivated our founders to start HSB, with the mission of preventing accidents like this in the future. The 376 person capacity vessel was carrying 2,400 passengers - the majority were Union soldiers released from Confederate prisoner of war camps in Andersonville and Cahaba who were finally going home. More than 1,700 men, women and children died. The Sultana remains America's largest maritime disaster, greater than the legendary sinking of The Titanic. But, because of the timing and circumstances at the end of the Civil War - a week after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, a day after the shooting of his assassin John Wilkes Booth - The Sultana Disaster went largely unreported in the media and unrecognized by a country weary of war and numbed by the incomprehensibly large loss of life during the war. Through the years the rallying cry of “Remember the Sultana” was honored by first the National Sultana Survivors' Association, then carried on by the Sultana Descendants' Association, scholars and authors Jerry O. Potter and Gene Salecker, and the Town of Marion, AR - the home of the Sultana Museum. Now, the production team of Mark and Mike Marshall, Sean Astin and Jim Michaels are in the final stages of completing their documentary “Remember the Sultana,” in hopes that the film will help to establish The Sultana Disaster’s rightful place in US history. Hartford Steam Boiler is proud to be a corporate sponsor of the documentary, since the event plays an integral part in our heritage and company’s founding mission. “Remember the Sultana” is an important message for HSB, because we never, ever forgot. April 23rd through the 27th, 2015 in Marion, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee the 150th anniversary of The Sultana sinking was commemorated. Hartford Steam Boiler was present to document the events, and the inaugural episode of our podcast features a lecture given by Memphis lawyer Jerry O. Potter, the author of the seminal book “The Sultana Tragedy: America's Greatest Maritime Disaster,” published by Pelican Publishing in 1992. Jerry continues to be one of the primary advocates and authorities on The Sultana. This talk, titled “The Search for the Sultana” was given at the Marion United Methodist Church on Friday April 24th, 2015, and is a fascinating and heartfelt account of how Jerry came to learn about The Sultana, his research, and a vivid recounting of the events that took place 150 years ago. We hope you enjoy the first episode in this series, and subscribe to and share this podcast. Please follow our blog and youtube channel for more coverage of The Sultana. This podcast was made possible by the support of Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, 2015.
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Ramona Africa, Minister of Communications, MOVE organization, joins us to speak about the 30th Anniversary Commemoration, May 13, of the bombing of her home where she is the only surviving adult, along with one child, Birdie Africa. See http://kasamaproject.org/history/2263-95ramona-africa-survivor-of-may-13-1985-move-massacre and http://www.davidsheen.com/sharing/interviews/ramona.htm 2. Munyiga Lumumba, director of Upward Bound at Mills College, joins us along with Val Serrant, Adjunct Professor at UC Berkeley . . . Music Department/"Caribbean Musics Course", since 2003; Faculty Member of "Vox Mundi School of Voice & Sound," join us to talk about More than a Taste Cultural Explosion, a special all day free arts program at Mills (10-3 Stern Hall, Rm. 100), 5000 MacArthur Blvd., in Oakland, CA.
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
In April 2014, as part of the MacArthur Memorial’s 50th Anniversary Commemoration, the Memorial hosted a special speaker series. One of the speakers, Nimrod Frazer, author of the book Send the Alabamians: World War I Fighters in the Rainbow Division, spoke about Douglas MacArthur and his time with the 42nd Rainbow Division in France. Mr. Frazer is a Korean War veteran and a recipient of the Silver Star.
In April 2014, as part of the MacArthur Memorial’s 50th Anniversary Commemoration, the Memorial hosted a special speaker series. One of the speakers, Mitchell Yockelson, author of the book “MacArthur: America’s General,” gave a brief overview of some of General MacArthur’s World War II service. MacArthur: America’s General was published by Thomas Nelson as part of the General’s series.
In April 2014, as part of the MacArthur Memorial’s 50th Anniversary Commemoration, the Memorial hosted a special speaker series. One of the speakers, Dan Rice, coauthored the book: West Point Leadership: Profiles of Courage. This book features hundreds of short biographies of prominent West Point graduates – including leaders like MacArthur, Eisenhower, Grant, Pershing, and Petraeus. While at the Memorial, Mr. Rice discussed West Point and how for centuries, the leadership skills of its graduates have translated into success on the battlefield, the boardroom, and in politics.
World Footprints is pleased share this GOLD Award winning show which was recognized by the North American Travel Journalist Association. In celebration of Black History Month and the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address, you will see a very compelling side of Gettysburg as told through our guests. In 2013 the city of Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflected upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. We showcased what visitors can expect to see and experience following the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
World Footprints brings front and center the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War and Gettysburg Address. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience during the Commemorations and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
On this edition of The Israel Show, Meir continued the special 40th anniversary commemoration of the Yom Kippur War - The Israel Show explores the aftermath of the war: Including the final military positions, the loses of life, the "Agranat" Commission of Inquiry and the elections that followed the war. Now that the chagim are over the Meir Millim segment explores the true meaning of the word "Chag," and as always a great mix of Israeli music. Please tell your friends about The Israel Show's FaceBook: facebook.com/theisraelshow
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, the next edition of "The Israel Show" features songs from that difficult time in the history of Israel and a "Now & Then" segment with authentic audio clips recorded during the war.
Next Step #270: Discovering a missing element from the Nicene Creed. Is there more than the Father, Son, Holy Spirit and the Church? Listen in as Fr. Vazken finds the missing piece to the puzzle of Orthodoxy and Armodoxy. Balancing the roller-coasters of life - the cries and laughs - with a hug-proposal - how about a week long hug-fest? Beginning the 100th Anniversary Commemoration of the Genocide with some sanity. Also: In what language do you think? A look from the ghetto.Song: Khatchadour Avetissian "Djermag Aghavnie" - White Dove 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Monument Groundbreaking speech by Fr. VazkenIn His Shoes "Leveraging Love": http://inhisshoes.orgProduced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.netLook for The Next Step on blubrry.comNow on Stitcher Radio! Play Now:
World Footprints brings front and center the 150 Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience in Gettysburg and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visi
World Footprints brings front and center the 150th Anniversary Commemoration of the American Civil War. As Gettysburg, the nation and the world reflect upon the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place from July 1 to July 3 1863, we preview what visitors can expect to see and experience during the Commemoration and beyond the battlefield with Stacey Fox, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of the Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau. Then, Scott Hancock, PhD, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Gettysburg College joins us to discuss the role of the Underground Railroad in the war, the African-American struggle for freedom--from President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the seminal events that took place in Gettysburg in 1863 that forever changed America. Finally, Debra Sandoe McCauslin of For the Cause/Gettysburg Histories takes us along the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Pennsylvania where we visit Yellow Hill and the Quaker Valley to uncover the African-American families who settled in the area and the role of Quakers in the Abolitionist Movement there.
Interviews with participants of California National Guard 9/11 10-year anniversary commemoration. Includes interviews with Kamala Harris, Calif. Attorney General, 2nd Lt. Alejandro Strawn from Sacramento, Calif., Sgt. Maichor Khang, Senior Master Sgt. Benjamin Bailey, Jr., from North Islands, Calif. and Brig. Gen. Matthew Beevers, Assistant Adjutant General of Calif. 911TenAnniv