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Join us Monday on Main Street TV as Chris O'Boyle shares exciting updates about this year's Apple Festival! Plus, we'll celebrate Jackson High School BPA as they head to nationals!Don't miss it—see you on Main Street!
Clare Scotti with Discover Tehachapi joins host Mya Acosta in discussing this weekend's events and activities around town. Not only will our wineries and breweries be hopping, but it's Apple Festival weekend! Learn more at www.tehachapiapplefestival.com
The Apple Festival in Washougal is back for its 30th anniversary at Riverside Christian School, supporting students in need of financial aid. Enjoy food, games, and more from local vendors on Sunday, October 13th. Learn more about the event by visiting https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/apple-festival-in-washougal-returns-on-sunday-oct-13 on www.ClarkCountyToday.com.
Send us a textWe took our show on the road in September to the 44th Elyria Apple Festival held in Downtown Elyria, Sept. 20-22. There, we caught up with Elyria High School Pioneer Marching Band Director, Aaron Putka, Superintendent Ann Schloss, Associate Principal Courtney Griffiths and Apple Festival Coordinator Stacey Francis. What a great time at Elyria's hometown festival. Take a listen!It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
Today on Main Street TV, Jennifer talks to Tammy from Holzer Hospital. Later on today, Telegram Journalist Jeremiah Shaver will be in with some Apple Festival coverage.
Today on Main Street TV, Jennifer talks to the 2024 Apple Festival Royalty. Later in the show, we will have Pete Wilson with today's local news up.
Send us a textHow we love the sweet, sweet season of fall and all the school fun that comes with it! Here in Elyria, the fall season kicks off each year with the Elyria Apple Festival in September. Like any small-town festival, Elyria's Apple Festival is chock-full of hometown favorites, from food booths and crafts to concerts and specialty programs, including the Apple Festival Princess Pageant, Apple Costume Contest, Apple Art Contest, Apple Bake-off, and the Apple Pie Eating Contest! Elyria City School District is a staple at the Elyria Apple Festival. Each year on Petey Podcast we catch up with our good friend, Stacey Francis, Chair of the Elyria Apple Festival Committee to get the scoop on all that's new and returning at the festival. Take a listen here!It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
Send us a textWhat if your dream home came with a ready-made list of features you'll wish you had thought about? On this episode of the Plain English Real Estate Show, we promise you'll walk away with the insider knowledge you need to avoid common home building regrets. Our trusted producer Randy joins us as we share practical tips like installing pull-out drawers with outlets in the pantry and creating shallow cupboards for better organization. Randy also brings a slice of local life with highlights from the 78th annual Apple Festival in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Don't miss our engaging discussion that combines essential home building wisdom with a touch of local charm.Ever wondered how to make the most out of a tiny home? We focus on maximizing space and efficiency with real-world examples from our own experiences. Learn how to cleverly stack appliances like washers and dryers to create additional storage, and discover the benefits of using rechargeable tools for home maintenance. We discuss the advantages of luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring and share insights on sustainable cleaning tools that make life easier and more eco-friendly. Whether you're building, remodeling, or just looking for smart home tips, our episode offers plenty of valuable insights.Decluttering and organization are more than just buzzwords; they're essential for a functional, stress-free home. From maximizing closet space to using modern cleaning gadgets, we cover practical storage solutions that can make your life easier. We also dive into the importance of radon remediation and proper ventilation to ensure a healthy living environment. Tune in to hear our thoughts on optimizing your home for modern conveniences and share your own experiences as we explore the joys and challenges of creating a home that truly works for you.
Hunter spoke with Director of Development & Communications Toula Ramey about the Apple Festival fundraiser taking place during Columbus Day weekend as well as the ways Mill Neck makes the lives of the local deaf & hard of hearing community easier.
All aboard, we're off to the 2023 Apple Festival at the University of British Columbia, to taste some apples and, most importantly, enjoy some apple names. And before that, we return to the classic Sporklusionist applesode to refresh our memory about how apple names are chosen - eponyms, portmanteaus, geography, or corporate R&D, just like how our ancestors named apples. Dan Pashman hosts The Sporkful podcast - head to the Sporkful podfeed or sporkful.com to listen to the companion episode where we learn about how new varietals of apples are made. Kate Evans, Kathryn Grandy and Joanna Crosby explain the history of apple names and the current process for coining new ones. My companions at the apple festival are Hannah McGregor of Material Girls podcast, and Martin Austwick of Neutrino Watch and Song By Song podcasts. Martin also provides the Allusionist music. Find out more about this episode and the topics therein, read the transcript, and see pictures of the apple festival at theallusionist.org/applefest. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. You can also sign up for free to receive occasional email reminders about Allusionist stuff. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch via facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Ravensburger, the official supplier of jigsaw puzzles to the World Jigsaw Puzzle Championships!• Wildgrain, the subscription box for sourdough breads, fresh pastas, and artisanal pastries that you can cook from frozen in 25 minutes. Get $30 off your first box, PLUS free croissants in every box, when you start your subscription at Wildgrain.com/allusionist or use promo code ALLUSIONIST at checkout.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for the weekly weekend update for all things Tehachapi featuring Clare Scotti www.DiscoverTehachapi.com. This weekend is packed with entertainment opportunities including the annual Apple Festival, the Raincheck Rodeo, and the Fall Carnival. Clare has all of the updated information on musicians, food, special events for the upcoming weekend in Tehachapi, at our breweries, vineyards and more. Send your thoughts, questions and suggestions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
The Annual Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is one of the largest one-day arts and crafts festivals in the Southeast. The Brushy Mountain Ruritan Club owns, operates, and organizes the event each year. The Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is not just this club's largest fundraiser, but has become one of Wilkes County's biggest fundraisers. Over 100 civic, church and other non-profit organizations participate in the festival. For many of them, the festival has become the biggest fundraiser of the year. Over 160,000 people visit this festival during the day and it's FREE.The streets of downtown North Wilkesboro, NC are filled with over 425 arts and crafts, 100 food concessions, 4 different music stages consisting of Blue Grass, Country, Folk, Gospel, and Appalachian Heritage. Cloggers, folk dancers, rope skippers, and square dancers provide additional entertainment venues for festival goers. Appalachian Heritage crafts are highlighted such as woodcarving, chair making, soap making, pottery throwing, and quilting. When walking through the streets of the festival observing and buying lots of the arts and crafts, Appalachian dulcimers can be heard while the smells of the variety of foods are enticing everyone's appetites. Let us not forget the apples, apples, and apples. Local apple growers set up throughout the festival selling their apples, apple cider, and dried apples. After all, this festival also pays tribute to the fruit grown and harvested each fall by apple orchardists from Northwestern North Carolina.Get more information by clicking Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.Support the show
The Annual Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is one of the largest one-day arts and crafts festivals in the Southeast. The Brushy Mountain Ruritan Club owns, operates, and organizes the event each year. The Brushy Mountain Apple Festival is not just this club's largest fundraiser, but has become one of Wilkes County's biggest fundraisers. Over 100 civic, church and other non-profit organizations participate in the festival. For many of them, the festival has become the biggest fundraiser of the year. Over 160,000 people visit this festival during the day and it's FREE.The streets of downtown North Wilkesboro, NC are filled with over 425 arts and crafts, 100 food concessions, 4 different music stages consisting of Blue Grass, Country, Folk, Gospel, and Appalachian Heritage. Cloggers, folk dancers, rope skippers, and square dancers provide additional entertainment venues for festival goers. Appalachian Heritage crafts are highlighted such as woodcarving, chair making, soap making, pottery throwing, and quilting. When walking through the streets of the festival observing and buying lots of the arts and crafts, Appalachian dulcimers can be heard while the smells of the variety of foods are enticing everyone's appetites. Let us not forget the apples, apples, and apples. Local apple growers set up throughout the festival selling their apples, apple cider, and dried apples. After all, this festival also pays tribute to the fruit grown and harvested each fall by apple orchardists from Northwestern North Carolina.Get more information by clicking This program is sponsored by Wilkes EDC. Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Wilkes County serves as the pivotal hub connecting businesses, communities, and opportunities throughout the region. Visit https://wilkesedc.com/ for more info or to connect. Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, regional events and more.
It's officially the season corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and apple orchards. For the family-owned Afton Apple Orchard, this means that the company's annual Apple Festival starts next weekend. How is business going in 2023? And how much of an effect has the prolonged drought had on this year's crop? Assistant manager Sarah Parkos gives us an idea.
Afton Apple Orchards assistant manager Sarah Parkos previews the company's annual Apple Festival weekends. Modern Artifact president Ryan Nelson talks about how the business acquired the first painting created on the former PBS show "The Joy of Painting".
Happy Monday! We're starting this week off with some local news from Pete Wilson and Jeremiah Shaver! We're talking about the Apple Festival, with so much happening in our down town streets of Jackson last week, we're making sure you don't miss a second of coverage. Later we will also be talking some of our other local news!
We have royalty on the show today! The Apple Festival queens are here to talk about the Apple Festival, which has officially kicked off today. With so many events happening all week, the queens are here to help us run down the schedule and tell us about their upcoming week!
This morning Jeremiah Shaver is on the show to tell us about the Apple Festival! The Apple Festival is starting tomorrow and were talking all about the Festival, Queens and more! Later Newsman Pete is on to tell us about our local and area news!
We had fun in North Carolina at the Apple FestivalSupport the show
Carman the Car Man is on the show this morning! Marc Carman, a well-known and highly respected local car dealer who is commonly referred to as “Carman the Car Man,” has been named the 2023 Jackson Apple Festival Grand Marshal. On the show he's gonna tell us all about the Jackson Apple Festival! The Apple Festival will be held on September 19 - 23, 2023. The theme of this years festival is "The Apple Butter is Churning, as the Fall Leaves are Turning”. For more information you can call (740) 288 - 6714 or go online at www.jacksonapplefestival.org.
It's September and that can only mean one thing in Elyria: Apple Fest time! Take a listen as we chat with Apple Festival Committee Chair, Stacey Francis, as she fills us in on all the fun food and activities we can expect at Elyria's annual Apple Festival in Ely Square, Sept. 15-17--the festival is celebrating 43 years this year!It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
The Wellston Ohio Hill Country (OHillCo) Festival will be celebrating a special milestone this week as the festival turns 50 years old. This semi-centennial celebration falls along the lines of another special milestone in the City of Wellston. Wellston is celebrating its sesquicentennial (150 years) this year as the city was founded in 1873. Some special festivities will be happening at the festival to mark both occasions. Later in the show… With the Jackson Apple Festival fast approaching, Victory Grange will once more be making apple butter at the Grange Hall of Pattonsville Road on Friday, Sept. 8, Saturday, Sept. 9 and Monday, Sept. 18. Volunteers are needed for these days and for each day of the Apple Festival, which will run from Tuesday, Sept. 19 through Saturday, Sept. 23. If you are interested in helping or if you have questions, see any member of Victory Grange or call 740-286-3099.
Jenn & Bill share ideas of fun things to do around the Delaware Valley including Les Misérables at the Academy of Music, Apple Festival at Peddler's Village, and Dilworth Park's Wintergarden and more. Listen to Bee Positive below for all the details.
In our thirtieth episode, Robbie and Ryan talk about: Reviews and emails! Send us one: goinggreypod@gmail.com Oh, that's nice (28:58): Trying, Beatrice got her cast off, Apple Festival, wellness fair and trinkets for my fam, a lunch date, NOT going to the apple festival, party hero, and getting a haircut Who asked you? (49:36): To drop my phone in shower and damage it, and to not backup my phone and lost all my contacts, the Sun, the red BMW, and turning lanes Well, that's great! (59:28) No twists! Washed Up (59:59): Liz Truss and I fell asleep on the couch last night Sports (01:08:34): 49ers DO stink, but got McCaffrey? Giants DON'T stink? Yankees DO stink? Entertainment (01:14:32): House of the Dragon! Look for our weekly review/discussion episodes of HotD with Benny from UI on Thursdays! Our movie recommendation this week is *61! Also, My Cousin Vinny and Somebody Feed Phil Hey, you wanna talk about music?(01:19:35): Michele shared 5 songs for us to listen to: Japanese Breakfast "Be Sweet" Red Hot Chili Peppers "She's a Lover" Marian Hill "Subtle Thing" Phantogram "When I'm Small" Johnnyswim "Villains" Storytime (01:30:16): Robbie went to the NKOTB concert Thank you as always for your support, we love you. Find us on https://www.instagram.com/thegoinggreypodcast/ (Instagram) Goodnight Ticketmaster, take those fees and shove em up your ass!
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One presidential candidate explains how he will implement the policies in his manifesto; delays at the planning department are thwarting efforts to get a hospice up and running in Paphos; the Apple Festival kicks off in Kyperounda
This week, comedian Gena Gephart talks about the mishaps when returning home to drink. Then Sean and CJ discuss some of the characters you run into at the bars back home.
We get a complete rundown on all of the Tehachapi Apple festival events that will take place on Saturday October 15 and Sunday the 16th in Downtown Tehachapi. Linda Carhart who puts it all together every year tells us what to expect this year. More information can be found at www.TehachapiAppleFestival.com. Plus there will be a carnival hosted by the Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce. Send your show thoughts and ideas to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
Pete Wilson is here today to talk about some news with the Apple Festival and more.
First thing is first, give a thumbs up for James awesome vest and a thumbs down for Jen not wearing hers! We have a super sized episode today of 2022 Apple Festival Coverage. Enjoy the Baby Stroller race rematch of the century and much more! Join us Saturday night for coverage of the Grand Parade also!
Its the first official day of Autumn! Today we are joined by our friends from Holzer to talk about getting those flu shots! We also head back down to the Apple Festival to chat with Grand Marshal Raymond Wyant!
The Jackson County Roots Concert returns to the Apple Festival September 22 & 23! The event is being held at the Lillian Jones Museum and features music from Joseph Crabtree, Byrd Manring, Megan Wren, The Touchy Feelys, Wildwood Franklin, and more. This is a free admission event being held rain or shine. We also take look at what else is going on at the Apple Festival today with Jeremiah Shaver!
This morning we are joined by the 2022 Apple Festival Court! Queen Abby Donley, First Attendant Jade Winters, Second Attendant Emma Jubilee Davis, and Little Miss Queen Hadly House! The Jackson Apple Festival opens to public today at noon with opening ceremonies at 4 PM!
This morning we are joined by Chris Scott to talk about the new Drug Free Program. We also have News Man Pete here to kick off coverage of the 2022 Apple Festival!
Pink Cookies, cotton candy, funnel cakes and just about every deep-fried delectable you can imagine in one place: The Elyria Apple Festival! The Petey Podcast crew was on location at the festival, talking up the sights and smells and highlighting the fun to come at Elyria's signature end-of-summer event.
Pam Sinclair, a volunteer organizer
First up, we look back at Jen's interview with Kenny Valentine from last September. The Kenny Valentine Band will be performing alongside Joseph, Barnes and Thacker at the Markay Cultural Arts Center this Saturday, September 10. Tickets are $15 and are available online and at the box-office. Later, we return to Matt McKee's interview with Journey tribute band New Frontiers from earlier this year. New Frontiers will be returning to Jackson on Thursday, September 22 for the Apple Festival!
You don't have to be born into royalty to be a princess. . You can sign up for the Elyria Apple Festival Princess Pageant and earn your crown this month at the Elyria Apple Festival! The Elyria Apple Festival takes place Sept. 16-18, 2022. Festival Chair Stacey Francis and Princess Pageant Coordinator Jen Parker joined us in studio to tout the festival and encourage contestant sign-ups for the pageant. Parker is taking pageant registrations through Labor Day weekend at www.elyriaapplefestival.com. The Elyria Apple Festival will have more than 100 food vendors, crafts, musical entertainment, apple-themed activities, children's games, a fun run, a car show, an apple-themed baking competition and the Apple Festival Princess Pageant. As always, Elyria Schools will be represented with a booth at the Apple Festival selling the district's world-famous Pink Cookie, and hosting the Apple Art Contest for student artists.
It is Apple Festival time again, and the Victory Grange is once more recruiting for volunteers to help with their fundraiser. Each year, the Grange makes apple butter to sell at the festival, with the proceeds going to such community projects like the homeless, the school's weekend food and backpack programs and 4-H projects. Volunteers will be needed on Friday, Sept. 9, Saturday, Sept. 10 and Monday, Sept. 19 at the Grange Hall on Pattonsville Road, then each day during the festival. For further details, contact Rick Neal or any Grange member 740-286-3099. Lunch will be provided daily. Let's all enjoy some apple butter this year and keep the tradition going!
"The delicious scent of everything apple fills the air on Saturday, September 24th in New Cumberland. It's the 34th Annual New Cumberland Apple Festival filled with lots of craft and food vendors, entertainment, apple treats and more."https://applefestivalnewcumberlandpa.com/
Kia Robles joins Jennifer to talk skincare and how important it is to take care of the only skin you have! Then we are joined by Chris O'Boyle to talk Wellston Football and Apple Festival!
Tobey Thurston - Amherst 50th Apple Festival 10-13-21
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Jen & Pete are back to bring you all of the news from the past week. They will be talking Apple Festival, Volleyball, talented beards and much more!
Apple Festival time in Tehachapi is quickly approaching! Linda Carhart stops by the TehachaPod studio to talk about what she has organized for this years event. She says there will be live music, food, family and children's games, pie eating contest, pie baking contest, petting zoo, bounce houses, and the Fall Carnival hosted by the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce. The Apple Festival also will feature local apple farmers, local artisans with handcrafted goods and much more. The Apple Festival will be on Saturday October 16 & Sunday the 17th in Downtown Tehachapi on Green Street. For more information go to www.TehachapiAppleFestival.com. Send your show thoughts, ideas and suggestions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
Today we take another walk around the Apple Festival and chat with a few people along the way.
Nick Rupert is here today to tell us about the Vinton County Air Show which is happening this Sunday. Also, Pete Wilson is here to catch us up on everything that's been going on at the Apple Festival up to this point!
Today we are joined by Morgan Washam to talk more about Jackson County Roots which kicks off tomorrow night at 5 p.m. at the Lillian Jones Museum. Jackson County Roots features local singer/ songwriters, an on-site beer garden, tent shelter, lemonade & water, Michael's Peanuts, and smiling faces! We will also take a quick tour of the Apple Festival and chat with a few people along the way!
It's Apple Festival Time! Joining us this morning is your 2021 royalty!!
Royalty is in the building! The 2021 Jackson Apple Festival court is here today as the festival officially kicks off with Opening Ceremonies at 4:00 p.m. With us today are Queen Kaydee Brown, First Attendant Kirsten Clark, Second Attendant McKinley Morris, and Little Miss Apple Festival Kennedy Knittel who will end her reign when a new Little Miss Apple Festival is chosen at a contest set for 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 25.
Today we welcome Apple Festival President Brandon Davis & VP Chris O'Boyle and Bart Wiseman from Jackson County Roots. For more information on Jackson County roots, see Saturday's edition of The Telegram or visit their Facebook Page.
The Elyria Apple Festival is 40 years old. To talk about the history of the festival and what's to come this year, we welcome Apple Festival Committee members, Jim Vandemark and Stacey Francis. The Apple Festival takes place every year the third weekend of September downtown Elyria. The festival this year is September 17-19. The Apple Fest is Elyria's end-of-summer celebration with fair-type food, games, concerts, kid-centered activities and lots of side events such as the car show, a bike parade, an apple dessert contest and the Apple Art Contest, organized by the Elyria Schools. All around the square guests will find their favorite food samplings like Oh Boys, Hershey's Chicken Paprikash, Cabbage and Noodles, Big Fish, Taco Mike's, BBQ specialities, Grobes Apple juice and goodies, Rotary's Fried Ice Cream and of course, the Elyria Schools Pink Cookie. Join us for the fun!
America is Back! How do we know? Because the Nappanee Apple Festival will return for the 46th year in Nappanee, Indiana. Join Kelly, John, and Joe as they talk with Maynard Miller - current chairperson and a descendant of the originators for the annual apple-related pageantry. A 7-foot apple pie and *maybe* some hard cider make for an event the hosts can't wait to experience. The Nappanee Apple Festival takes place this year between September 16th and 19 in Nappanee, Indiana, less than an hour southwest of South Bend. For more information, visit https://www.nappaneeapplefestival.org/ - Check out the show's Instagram feed: https://www.instagram.com/livingmyfestlifepodcast/ - Follow Kelly Collette online! https://www.kellycollettecomedy.com/ - Original Theme music performed and written by Honey Combs and Combo Slice. Stream their album today: https://open.spotify.com/album/4VZ775lbPom1lv3Vmi4KIM?si=YKFkPNWFQDC5zJ3AP4r_zQ&nd=1 - Editing provided by Phil at https://www.instagram.com/micompodre/
Today's #MorningMeeting includes special guests Señora Roth and Jesus who shared Spanish tongue twisters and challenged our audience to share their favorite tongue twitters. We also challenge you to submit a creation to the It Might be an Apple Festival.
You win some, you lose some, and sometimes you have to fire a lazyass. If you're applying for a restaurant job, we lay out tricks & tips here! Also, an apple-free Apple Festival and Ben goes to a childhood nostalgia hotdog restaurant.
Welcome back! We’re taping this week’s episode at Kashi, which we learned is still headquartered in Solana Beach and is celebrating its 35th anniversary. We talked about the company’s rebranding and some new products that they’ve launched recently. This week’s special guest is Gina Marsaglia, who founded Pizza Port with her brother, Vince, in Solana Beach back in 1987. Pizza Port is a stalwart of the Solana Beach Community, and they still have the original location on Highway 101 in addition to four other locations throughout the county. A sixth Pizza Port location is also coming soon, as they’re looking to expand to Imperial Beach. Gina shares details of Pizza Port’s origin story: She bought the restaurant when she was in her early 20s, and moved from San Luis Obispo to take over the then-sleepy pizza stand when the opportunity came up to purchase it. The early days were rough—she and her brother had to sleep in the restaurant for three months after purchasing it because they couldn’t afford an apartment. Vince started experimenting with brewing beer in the back of the restaurant, and his hobby became a cornerstone of the business when friends urged them to start selling the beer in the restaurant. They put craft beer on the menu in 1992, and the rest is history. Gina tells us what their best-selling beer is (and shares her personal favorite), and said her pick for Two People, $50 is Sushi Kuchi in Carlsbad. Lauren’s pick was Little Frenchie in Coronado, and Troy liked Il Dandy, which he is reviewing for our upcoming October issue. In Hot Plates, we learned that Aqui Es Texcoco, the famous lamb barbacoa spot in Chula Vista, relocated to a larger location. The owners also opened a new restaurant, De Cabeza. Up in North County, the Apple Festival at Palomar Mountain State Park is cancelled for this year—a release said the festival became too popular and the park couldn’t handle the number of people that have been showing up (but they plan to bring the festival back in 2020). This week's Hot Topic is about the effect of increasing the minimum wage for restaurant workers. A recent article from The Gothamist says New York's restaurant industry witnessed "a strong economic expansion" as wages grew between 2013 and 2018, and that the city’s restaurants are doing much better compared to 12 other cities that have not undergone a minimum wage hike. Troy shared his take on this study since he’s extensively covered this issue, and Gina gives us the business owner perspective. Thanks for listening, and we’d love to hear from you! Call us at 619-744-0535 and leave a message. Or if you’re too shy to call, you can email HappyHalfHour@sdmag.com. You can give us your recommendations for Two People, $50, tell us about any news happening in San Diego’s culinary world, let us know who you’d like to hear featured as a guest on the podcast, or ask Troy a question!
Chris, Matt and Aidan went to the North Carolina Apple Festival in Hendersonville, NC, this past weekend, and we ate some apple stuff!
Hometown Radio 08/19/19 3p: Mary Foppiano gets us ready for the Avila Apple Festival
Happy fall time everyone! On this episode, Dan and Caroline get into all things apple! Dan talks about apple trees. Caroline brings in cider and apples to try out. We also talk yard care before winter settles in. Visit us at www.verdantnorth.net or email us at verdantnorthteam@gmail.com. A special thanks to Volkanus for letting us use their music! Visit their YouTube Channel here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC8_IChSttCWClXsvqg8wKoA Also, check out their rivals, Prozac Rat - prozacrat.bandcamp.com/
Host Michele Silva talks to festival volunteer Tim Adams about the 41st Annual Washington Presbyterian Church Apple Festival. It's Saturday ,October 20, 2018 from 9am until 2pm. The event will take place at the church’s park & pavilion located across from the church which can be found at 7405 Washington Pike in Corryton, TN. Everyone is invited for a day of food, fun and music. All proceeds from this annual event are used to support missions around the area and around the world. Admission and parking are FREE. But bring cash to purchase food items.
on today's show, race car driver Amber Balcaen, we talk to Terry Shaw from the MB Trucker's Associations, and talk Morden's Corn & Apple Festival.
Do you know your Cox from your Gala? We are talking apples here, live from Southwell Bramley Apple Festival in Nottinghamshire. Suzannah Starkey is an apple grower with a vision, inventive and creative she is taking eating and cooking apples and turning them into juices, crisps and healthy sugar free sweets. www.johnstarkey.co #Apples #Bramleys #food #business
On today’s Happy Daily: Brian talks a bit about the importance of the Apple Festival. Please support Happy Day in Wilkes by using our Amazon referral link.
Hello and welcome to the Bayfield County Wild podcast. This show features the year-round splendor of natural beauty and culture that Bayfield County, Wisconsin, has to offer. In this episode, host Nancy Christopher will talk with Mary Motiff, Bayfield County’s Director of Tourism, and Jeff Hamilton, of White Winter Winery, to learn about the many divine beverages White Winter has to offer, as well as local agritourism. Additionally, we will highlight the upcoming Bayfield Apple Festival and preview a couple favorite Bayfield County holiday happenings. Bayfield Apple Festival Bayfield’s annual Apple Festival is a celebration of the autumn harvest and Bayfield’s agricultural history. This year’s festival is October 6-8, 2017. White Winter WineryLocated in Iron River, WI, White Winter Winery has been creating handcrafted meads since 1996. One of the truly authentic features about White Winter Winery is that they create their meads, spirits, and ciders by sourcing locally grown fruits. MeadMead is an alcoholic drink made from honey, water, and yeast. The entire fermentation process takes approximately 12-18 months, from start to bottled and ready to enjoy. The WineryThe best way to experience White Winter Winery is to visit the winery in person. White Winter offers tours, a tasting bar, and has a gift shop with everything from hats and handcrafted items to bottled varieties of each of their delightful meads, spirits, and ciders. Agritourism Agritourism is growing in popularity across Bayfield County as locals and visitors alike continue to appreciate the value of locally grown pre-picked or pick your own produce and fresh, farm-to-table foods. Holiday PreviewWassail Dinner Concerts at Old Rittenhouse Inn: Treat yourself to an experience like no other that combines a delectable meal, music, theatre, and history into one unforgettable, holiday event. Tree Lighting Events: Various communities embrace the excitement of the season with traditional tree lighting ceremonies and events, beginning in late November. Be sure to subscribe to our podcasts, and don’t forget to grab the White Winter Winery coupon that Jon mentioned during the show! Get into nature at travelbayfiedlcounty.com, and don’t forget to explore our interactive map. Affiliate Links Ericson Orchard - Erickson Orchard is a family-owned apple and berry orchard and strawberry farm in Bayfield, Wis. that has been in business since 1954. Together they have kept the farm growing – planting and selling apples & strawberries for pick-your-own and ready-picked. Old Rittenhouse Inn - Old Rittenhouse Inn is Bayfield, Wis. first Country Inn and gourmet restaurant offering 20 guest rooms in two Victorian homes and a private cottage with fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, and spectacular Lake Superior views. North County Vacation Rentals - North Country Vacation Rentals offer comfortable vacation home rentals and cabins conveniently located on or near ATV/snowmobile trails in Drummond, Grand View, Cable, Barnes, Cable, Delta and Iron River, Wis.
This week on the Happy Day in Wilkes Podcast Brian is celebrating Apple Festival, which is just about the best day there is! Brian also visited Marshall’s and tells y’all why you need to shop there. Also on the show this week Brian talks about all the other things that Wilkes County could have festivals...
Hey, y’all, this is Brian… this week on the Podcast I talk about the vacation went, about how the Apple Festival and all sorts of happy news!