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Where do the parties and independents stand on LGBTIQ+ issues? Equality Australia hosted the Rainbow Votes Election Forum with other peak LGBTIQ+ organisations on April 15. The sold-out event in... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 19th April, 2025: Rainbow Futures: Equality Australia; Candidates Forum appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Equality Australia hosted the Rainbow Votes Election Forum with other peak LGBTIQ+ organisations on April 15. The sold-out event in Sydney was also livestreamed around the country with viewing parties... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 19th April, 2025: Rainbow Futures: Equality Australia; Candidates Forum: LGBTIQA+ Health and and Anti-Hate Reform appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Equality Australia hosted the Rainbow Votes Election Forum with other peak LGBTIQ+ organisations on April 15. The sold-out event in Sydney was also livestreamed around the country with viewing... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 19th April, 2025: Rainbow Futures: Equality Australia; Candidates Forum: HIV-AIDS Commitments. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Equality Australia hosted the Rainbow Votes Election Forum with other peak LGBTIQ+ organisations on April 15. The sold-out event in Sydney was also livestreamed around the country with viewing parties... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 19th April, 2025: Rainbow Futures: Equality Australia; Candidates Forum: Support for Trans People appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Equality Australia hosted the Rainbow Votes Election Forum with other peak LGBTIQ+ organisations on April 15. The sold-out event in Sydney was also livestreamed around the country with viewing parties... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 19th April, 2025: Rainbow Futures: Equality Australia; Candidates Forum: Anti-LGBTIQA+ Discrimination Legislation appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The Wilson County News invites candidates facing opposition for area city council, school board, and other seats on the May 3 ballots to participate in our print “Candidates' Forum.” There is no charge for inclusion in the Candidates' Forum, planned for publication Wednesday, April 23. This is a free service we provide for voter information. This is restricted to candidates in contested races only. This includes candidates running for: •Floresville City Council — Candidates for places 3, 4, and 5 •Nixon City Council — three at-large seats •Falls City ISD — two at-large seats •La Vernia ISD — Candidates for...Article Link
Send us a textMark and Jason talk to Park Hills Mayor Stacey Easter and the Desloge Chamber of Commerce Meet the Candidates Forum. Plus we will also have plenty of news, events, sports and so much more. Time Marks00:12:58-News00:19:31--Events00:25:49-Birthdays00:42:59-Sports00:46:39-Stacey Easter Interview01:02:55-Desloge Chamber Meet the Candidates Forum01:45:15-Musicparklandrx.comdiscoverfarmingtonmo.comsavealot.comheimburgerconstruction.combusinbarkflooring.comsubway.comwww.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
This is the candidates forum from 2/22/25 at the House of Wellness. The candidates who attended were Tim Hanson, Kyle WhiteEagle, Travis Cloud, Leah Walters, Conroy Greendeer, Bettina Walters, Angelina Hindsley, and Stephanie Begay
In 2022, Portland residents voted to overhaul the city’s form of government. That includes using ranked choice voting to expand the number of seats on city council from five to 12. Another major change is the creation of four geographic districts in the city. Voters within each district will now elect three candidates to represent them on the new council. Thirty registered candidates are competing in District 4, which includes all of Portland west of the Willamette River, including Downtown, the Pearl District, Multnomah and Hillsdale neighborhoods. It also contains the inner southeast neighborhoods of Sellwood-Moreland, Eastmoreland, Reed and Ardenwald. On Oct. 24, “Think Out Loud” convened a D4 candidates forum at John’s Marketplace in Multnomah Village. We invited the 13 candidates with the largest number of individual donors who contributed to their campaigns. They include: Eli Arnold, Olivia Clark, Lisa Freeman, Mitch Green, Chris Henry, Ben Hufford, Chad Lykins, Tony Morse, Stanley Penkin, Moses Ross, Sarah Silkie, Bob Weinstein and Eric Zimmerman.
In 2022, Portland residents voted to drastically change the city’s form of government. That includes using ranked choice voting to expand the city council from five seats to 12. Another change is the creation of four geographic districts, with voters in each district electing three candidates to represent them on the new council. District 2 covers most of North and Northeast Portland, including neighborhoods such as Irvington, St. John’s, Kenton and Cully. On Oct. 17, “Think Out Loud” convened a District 2 candidates forum at Oakshire Beer Hall. Candidates were invited to participate based on the number of individual donors that contributed to their campaign. They include: Marnie Glickman, Mariah Hudson, Sameer Kanal, Debbie Kitchin, Mike Marshall, Tiffani Penson, Elana Pirtle-Guiney, Dan Ryan, Jonathan Tasini, Nat West and Nabil Zaghloul.
In 2022, Portland residents voted to drastically change the city’s form of government. That includes using ranked-choice voting to expand the city council from five seats to 12. Another change is the creation of four geographic districts, with voters in each district electing three candidates to represent them on the new council. “Think Out Loud” is hosting a series of events throughout Portland to help voters meet the district candidates. They were invited based on the number of individual donors who contributed to their campaigns. On Oct. 9, we held a District 3 candidates forum at Gigantic Brewing Hawthorne Pub. We partnered with the Urban League of Portland for the event which they live streamed on Facebook. District 3 covers most of Southeast Portland, west of I-205. It includes the neighborhoods of Mt. Tabor, Sunnyside, Montavilla and Woodstock. It also includes some neighborhoods in Northeast which cross Sandy Boulevard such as Rose City Park and Roseway. The D3 candidates we spoke to include: Rex Burkholder, Jesse Cornett, Daniel DeMelo, Chris Flanary, Theo Hathaway Saner, Harrison Kass, Tiffany Koyama Lane, Angelita Morillo, Steve Novick, Jon Walker and Luke Zak.
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All Candidates Forum PART 1 Prince George-Valemont Rosalyn Bird Conservative Party Gwen Johansson BC Green Party Clay Pountney BC NDP Moderators: Nicole Fraser, Rez Krebbs and Trudy Klassen
Hour 2 of our first all candidates forum. Questions from the audience. Rosalyn Bird Conservative Party Gwen Johansson BC Green Party Clay Pountney BC NDP
The IAEM Region 9 Presidential Candidates Forum brought together the candidates for the upcoming IAEM Region 9 presidency as they presented their platforms, shared their visions for the future of emergency management, and answered questions from the community. This interactive session provided a unique opportunity for IAEM members to engage with the candidates, learn about their priorities, and understand how they plan to lead the region toward greater resilience and professional growth. If you missed the live event, you can catch up by listening to the recording and staying informed about the future direction of IAEM Region 9! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
In 2022, Portland residents voted to drastically change the city’s form of government. That includes using ranked choice voting to expand the city council from five seats to 12. Another change is the creation of four geographic districts, with voters in each district electing three candidates to represent them on the new council. District 1 is in the far east side of Portland, including neighborhoods such as Hazelwood, Mill Park, Centennial and Parkrose to name a few. On Sep. 30, “Think Out Loud” convened a District 1 candidates forum at Von Ebert Brewing. Candidates were invited to participate based on the number of individual donors that contributed to their campaign. They include: Candace Avalos, Doug Clove, Jamie Dunphy, Timur Ender, Noah Ernst, Terrence Hayes, David Linn, Steph Routh, Thomas Shervey, Loretta Smith and Cayle Tern.
The public can meet local candidates at Medford Public Library from 6 pm to 8 pm during the SOCAN forum.
Election season is fast approaching, and more conversation about election process and integrity has become part of our daily lives than ever before.On this week's Mind Your Business, we visit with Matt Snyder, Director of the Watauga County Board of Elections. He will provide details on the voting process for Watauga County Commissioner in the 2024 election, along with the specifics of a ballot referendum that could have an impact on future commissioner elections. We'll also discuss a special Open House that will be held in Boone August 21st, hosted by the NC Network for Fair, Safe, and Secure elections.As a reminder, the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce will host our annual Meet the Candidates Forum on Monday, September 16th, beginning at 5:30PM at the Appalachian Theatre in Downtown Boone.Mind Your Business is a weekly production of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The program is made possible through the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the Show.
Been out and about this summer and feel a little detached from the goings on of Boone and the High Country? On this week's Mind Your Business, get updates on community conversations focused on parking and childcare. Plus, get the scoop on upcoming Chamber events like the Meet the Candidates Forum and Spirit of Boone. We will also share information about Encore, a new offering from the Watauga Leadership Institute. Tune in for all the details! Mind Your Business is a weekly production of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The show is made possible through the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate. Support the Show.
For the third time in fifteen years, the City of Northfield is dealing with a 100-year flood, and this one is record setting. After days of heavy storms and precipitation dropped approximately 10 inches of rain throughout the river basin (from June 12-June 22nd), the Cannon River has spilled well over its banks, causing damage and […]
Due to the heavy rains in Southern Minnesota over the last few days, and with rain in the forecast every day for the rest of the week, Northfield and the areas of Rice and Dakota Counties surrounding the Cannon River are once again under a flood warning. The national weather service has issued a flood […]
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Two seats are open on Town Council this coming November, and six candidates have thrown their hat in the ring. On Part 2 of our election forum, Jenny Carlson, Elena Levin and Marya Stark discuss their perspectives on the issues facing Telluride today. Part 1 of our Forum, which aired on September 26th, featured the other three candidates.
Co-Moderator (with NBC29's Steve Rappaport) Neil Williamson sets the scene for the forum and how to watch it. www.freeenterpriseforum.wordpress.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, First, we take you to the Town of Rockland... ...where the board made crucial decisions during their recent meeting, including the allocation of building reserve funds... ...and the implementation of Local Law #3, addressing street parking concerns. Next, we travel to the Upper Delaware Council's Annual Awards Ceremony... ...where U.S. Congressman Marc Molinaro (NY-19) emphasizes the importance of unity in addressing flooding and climate resiliency. We then explore the Smallwood Civic Association's Meet the Candidates Forum... ...providing voters with a unique opportunity to get to know the names on the upcoming ballots. The podcast also pays tribute to the 9/11 tragedy at the Monticello Fire Department... ...where the community came together to remember and reflect. Moving on to Thompson... ...we discuss the formation of the Village of Ateres within the Town of Thompson... ...and the need for modernizing outdated village laws. Finally, we turn our attention to the uncertain fate of the Callicoon Center Fire Company building... ...and the potential risk it poses to the community.
Our conversation for The Valley Business Today - Front Royal/Warren County edition - with Niki Foster from the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce featured Ryland Greenhouse and Melania Castegnaro, owners of Melania's Gourmet. Melania's Gourmet is a Pastry Shop, Chocolaterie, and Boho Cafe opening September 7, 2023, at 104 South Royal Avenue in the historic district of Front Royal, VA offering a selection of rotating house-made pastries, decadent cakes, pies, tarts, cookies, hand-painted bonbon chocolates, and rich Costa Rican coffee. Ryland and Melania explained how they arrived at opening their new business and talked about the types of things you'll be able to enjoy in their shop. They talked about collaborations and sang the praises of the community that has supported them along the way. Learn more about Melania's Gourmet on their website: https://melaniasgourmet.com/ and by following them on Instagram. Niki gave details for their ribbon cutting which will take place on Thursday, September 7, 2023, at 10am. She encouraged listeners to come out and meet the couple and taste a few treats. She also reminded everyone that the Candidates Forum will happen in the coming weeks and suggested following their website: https://www.frontroyalchamber.com/ and Facebook for more details.
Our conversation for The Valley Business Today - Front Royal/Warren County edition - with Niki Foster from Front Royal/Warren County Chamber gave us a recap of recent events such as Business After Hours, ribbon cuttings, New Teacher Reception, and Valor Awards. Plus, she gave us a preview of upcoming events such as more ribbon cuttings, a Candidates Forum, their Annual Dinner, the Community Leadership Program, and even the Christmas Parade! Stay up to date on all their events & learn about membership benefits on their website: https://www.frontroyalchamber.com/ and by following them on Facebook.
Canton Citizen Editor Jay Turner talks with the three Candidates for the Canton Select Board: LISA LOPEZ, JOHN R. McCOURT CHRISTOPHER ALBERT Vote for no more than two. The Election is April 4th. Early voting available. (See details below.) See a sample ballot HERE The Candidates Forum is a joint effort between the Canton Citizen and Canton Community Tv. Look for this event on Canton Community Tv. Jay Turner also interviews Candidates for the School Committee and Library Trustees. Watch for those events on this podcast and on Canton Community Tv. Also keep up to date on local news and candidates with the Canton Citizen From the Town Clerk's office: Early Voting Available For Town Election The Town Clerk has announced that Early Voting for the April 4th Annual Town Election will be available in the Town Clerk's Office at Canton Town Hall, 801 Washington Street, during the following dates and times: Saturday March 25th 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday March 27th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday March 28th 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday March 29th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday March 30th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday March 31st 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Canton Citizen Editor Jay Turner talks with the three Candidates for the Canton School Committee: KIM McCOURT LAURA ARBOLEDA RACHAEL WALLACE Vote for no more than two. The Election is April 4th. Early voting available. (See details below.) See a sample ballot HERE The Candidates Forum is a joint effort between the Canton Citizen and Canton Community Tv. Look for this event on Canton Community Tv. Jay Turner also interviews Candidates for the Select Board and Library Trustees. Watch for those events on this podcast and on Canton Community Tv. Also keep up to date on local news and candidates with the Canton Citizen From the Town Clerk's office: Early Voting Available For Town Election The Town Clerk has announced that Early Voting for the April 4th Annual Town Election will be available in the Town Clerk's Office at Canton Town Hall, 801 Washington Street, during the following dates and times: Saturday March 25th 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday March 27th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday March 28th 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday March 29th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday March 30th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday March 31st 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Canton Citizen Editor Jay Turner talks with the three Candidates for the Canton Library Trustees GEORGE T. COMEAU BETTY CHELMOW JOHN (JAY) FOLEY MINDY MILMAN SUSAN COGLIAN Vote for no more than three. The Election is April 4th. Early voting available. (See details below.) See a sample ballot HERE The Candidates Forum is a joint effort between the Canton Citizen and Canton Community Tv. Look for this event on Canton Community Tv. Jay Turner also interviews Candidates for the Select Board and School Committee. Watch for those events on this podcast and on Canton Community Tv. Also keep up to date on local news and candidates with the Canton Citizen From the Town Clerk's office: Early Voting Available For Town Election The Town Clerk has announced that Early Voting for the April 4th Annual Town Election will be available in the Town Clerk's Office at Canton Town Hall, 801 Washington Street, during the following dates and times: Saturday March 25th 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday March 27th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday March 28th 8:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday March 29th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday March 30th 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday March 31st 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
The cofounder of the People's Convention says a 2023 edition of the gathering could serve to whittle down the field in this year's race for Memphis Mayor.
November 4, 2022--Alicia Bales Hosts a Mendocino Coast Health Care District Candidates Forum. There are three seats up for election, with four candidates running: Incumbent John Redding and Challengers Susan Savage, Lee Finney, and Jade Tippett. The Coast Health Care District spans from Westport to Elk. Only residents who live in this district are eligible to vote in this race. The MCHCD formed in the early 1970s to build the Mendocino Coast Hospital in Fort Bragg. It recently entered into an agreement to lease the Hospital to Adventist Health after voters approved the affiliation in a local ballot measure, Measure C, with 91% of the vote in March 2020. Note: Dr. DAWNMARIE RISLEY-CHILDS also appears on the ballot but she has withdrawn from the race. Election Day is TUESDAY November 8, 2022. Please fill out your ballots and return them via mail, county ballot dropbox or in person to the elections office by 8pm on Tuesday. To listen back to this or any of KZYX's Election Coverage visit KZYX.org and look for the elections page, or subscribe to the KZYX Public Affairs Podcast.
A recording of Independent Living of Niagara County's Meet the Candidates Forum on October 27, 2022 featuring candidates for the NYS Assembly's 145th District, incumbent Angelo Morinello and challenger Doug Moordian.
In this episode, Matt talks to Kelly Walters, Rochester City Clerk, about how to vote in Rochester. Also, this episode includes the audio version of a recent Candidates Forum hosted by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
A recording of WNY Independent Living's Meet the Candidates Forum on October 19, 2022. Includes candidates for the US House of Representatives in Districts 23 & 26, NYS Assembly Districts 140, 142 & 146, NYS Senate Districts 60 & 61, and Erie County Clerk.
Listen to candidates for offices at the county, state and Federal levels as they talk about their platforms and answer questions of interest to people with disabilities
This November, San Jose residents will make a big decision about the future of the nation's 10th largest city. The San Jose's mayor's race is between two candidates: Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez and San Jose City Councilmember Matt Mahan. Whoever becomes mayor will be responsible for big issues like homelessness, affordable housing, policing, and the future of the city's downtown. Today, we're sharing a mayoral forum hosted by KQED in partnership with Univision, where Chavez and Mahan discuss their visions for the city.
The Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum was broadcast live from the Appalachian Theatre on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The event was co-hosted by the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce.The race for the US House 5th District includes incumbent Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R) against challenger Kyle Parrish (D).Thanks to JSA Productions for making the audio of these forums available in podcast form.Support the show
The Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum was broadcast live from the Appalachian Theatre on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The event was co-hosted by the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce.The race for the Watauga County Sheriff includes incumbent Sheriff Len Hagaman (D) and challenger David Searcy (R).Thanks to JSA Productions for making the audio of these forums available in podcast form.Support the show
The Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum was broadcast live from the Appalachian Theatre on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The event was co-hosted by the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce.The race for the Watauga County Board of Education includes incumbents Marshall Ashcraft, Gary Childers, and Jay Fenwick along with challengers Chad Cole, Jennifer Hanifan, and Dustin Kerley.Thanks to JSA productions for making these recordings available in podcast form.Support the show
The Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum was broadcast live from the Appalachian Theatre on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The event was co-hosted by the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce.The race for NC House District 93 includes incumbent Representative Ray Pickett (R) and challenger Ben Massey (D). Thanks to JSA Productions for making this audio available in podcast form.Support the show
The Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum was broadcast live from the Appalachian Theatre on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The event was co-hosted by the Boone Area and Blowing Rock Chambers of Commerce.The race for the Watauga County Board of Commissioners includes incumbents Billy Kennedy and Larry Turnbow and challengers Todd Castle, Angela King, Braxton Eggers, and Melissa Tausche. Thanks to JSA Productions for making this audio available in podcast form.Support the show
Managing editor John Loesing and Thousand Oaks Acorn editor Kyle Jorrey recap May 11th's 2022 Candidates Forum for two local races—Ventura County Sheriff and Ventura County Supervisor—appearing on the June 7th ballot. The forum was a collaboration between the Conejo Chamber of Commerce and The Acorn and moderated by Loesing and JorreyAccompanying LinksStance of rank and file officers weighs heavy on sheriff race Forum LivestreamGorrell making up ground in fundraising Branching OutFind us on TwitterEmail us at branchingout@theacorn.comWritten by Kyle JorreyAudio Engineering + Graphic Design by David LopezProduced by Allison MontroyMusic by Ian Bradley SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!Timios Title and Escrow Services211 Village Commons Blvd. #13, Camarillo(800) 377-8019Dr. Sara Whatley Health and Wellness2237 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo (805) 437-6547Maid in America HousecleaningCall for a free estimate!(805) 499-7259Gold Coast Veterans Foundation4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Suite D, Camarillo, CA(805) 482-6550Save a Life Thrift Stores315 Arneill Rd #103, Camarillo (888) 876-0605Support the show
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On this week's show, we help get you prepared to vote in Louisville's Primary Election with sustainability-related highlights from the April 12th Mayoral Candidate Forums hosted by the Courier-Journal at Simmons College. We'll hear from both Democrat and Republican candidates on vital issues such as public transportation, racial inequity, and affordable housing. Participants included: Bill Dieruf (R) Age: 66 Occupation: Jeffersontown mayor and former hardware store owner Tim Findley Jr. (D) Age: 42 Occupation: Pastor of Kingdom Fellowship Christian Life Center Skylar Graudick (D) Age: 32 Occupation: Construction and maintenance worker. Craig Greenberg (D) Age: 48 Occupation: Former CEO, 21c Museum Hotels; co-owner, Ohio Valley Wrestling Colin Hardin (D) Age: 34 Occupation: Hospitality and food service industry Chartrael Hall (R) Age: 34 Occupation: Minister and entrepreneur Philip Molestina (R) Age: 60 Occupation: Founding pastor of He Visto la Luz Christian Church David Nicholson (D) Age: 65 Occupation: Jefferson County circuit court clerk Shameka Parrish-Wright (D) Age: 45 Occupation: Partnerships and advocacy manager with The Bail Project Rob Stark Reishman (R) Age: 44 Occupation: Health care One other candidate for Louisville Mayor who was unable to participate in the Forum was: Anthony Oxendine (D) Age: 43 Occupation: Owner of Spring Valley Funeral Home Polls will be open for the Primary on Tuesday, May 17th from 6am-6pm, but you don't need to wait until then. Early In-person Voting for Louisville's Primary Election will be available to all this Thursday-Sunday, May 12th,13th & 14th from 8am-6pm, at six locations: 1) The Jeffersonian on Taylorsville Rd. in Jeffersontown 2) Kentucky Center for African American Heritage at 18th & Ali 3) Broadbent Arena at the Kentucky Exposition Center 4) Sun Valley Community Center on Bethany Ln. 5) Triple Crown Pavilion on Plantside Dr. 6) Mary Queen of Peace on Dixie Hwy. Full details at http://jeffersoncountyclerk.org As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com