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The Green Room offers a relaxed and engaging space to explore the ideas and themes from our recent sermon series on making disciples. In this episode, our Campus Pastors, Director of Leadership Mobilization and College Director of Shepherding share their thoughts on their successes and failures with discipleship, open up about their perspectives and discuss how we can find opportunities each day to make disciples for Jesus. --BE, MAKE + REACH RESOURCES The BMR Resources are designed to help you deepen your spiritual journey, equip you to live out your faith and reach others with God's love. Whether you're looking to grow in your relationship with God, equip yourself with biblical knowledge or find tools to make a lasting impact in the world around you, these resources provide practical, inspiring content to guide you. Check them out today and take the next step in your faith journey!https://apps.apple.com/us/app/christ-chapel-bible-church-app/id973324010MESSAGE SERIES: MAKE DISCIPLESWith this series of messages, explore the powerful call to share our faith and intentionally build relationships that point others to Jesus. When we make disciples, we're not just teaching—we're sharing our identity in Christ, using our influence to impact those around us and living out the mission Jesus gave us. In this series, we'll dive into what it looks like to MAKE and how our everyday actions can lead others to know him. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhFjfAlhYpqrR96uNCLCKLj5GjdMFfUlMAKE CONFERENCE TALKS As a series of talks dedicated to equipping and inspiring you to make disciples for Jesus, the MAKE Conference focuses on the heart of disciple-making and how we can share our faith, build meaningful relationships and use our influence to lead others to Christ.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhFjfAlhYpqOBNl2pDEjRD-X7U1pH7OrTALK WITH A PASTORIf you would like to reach out to a pastor and talk, pray or find further resources, please reach out to us.817-731-4329info@christchapelbc.org
We are in the season where college-bound students are learning about early or delayed admission to their preferred schools. They are working on those college essays and wondering if they have enough community service to balance their academics to make an "ideal" student for their ideal college of choice. Level All is an organization that is working to level the playing field when it comes to what students and families may not know about the college admissions process. They call it the hidden curriculum. My guests on the program are Level All co-founder and CEO Kevin Kenney and his College Director, Afiya Johnson-Thornton. Level All provides its students with digestible nuggets of information about the admissions process.
Tim previews Christmas at Monmouth College on the WRAM Morning Show.
Tim discusses the upcoming Choir Concert at Dahl Chapel October 19th, plus wind ensemble and Christmas at Monmouth events, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Taylor is joined by the College Director of The Well, Yusuf Agoro, and Administrative Assistant Annie Ward to discuss how to build each other up through intergenerational community and vulnerability.
College Director of The Well Yusuf Agoro Continues the "One Another" series by looking at the foundation of our faith and how to build up others in their faith.
Listen as our Pastoral Intern & College Director, Ben Uthe, preaches from Ezekiel 8-11.
Listen as our Pastoral Intern & College Director, Ben Uthe, preaches from Isaiah 9:6 and Ephesian 2:14-17.
This week College Director, Hunter Warner, teaches on 1 Samuel 27-30 and the loyalty seen in David's life. Want to watch a version of this sermon? Check out our online service at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
From COVID crisis communications to sharing Facebook logins to campaigns for free college, there is nothing we can't do as a team and the San Mateo Community College District colleges show us how it's done on this episode of the Community College Marketing Masterclass.This episode was recorded in Universal City, CA at the April 2022 CCPRO conference and features: Megan Rodriguez Antone, Cañada College Director of Community Relations and MarketingDave Mclain, College of San Mateo Director of Community Relations & MarketingCherie Colin, Skyline College Director of Community Relations and Marketing4:00 - Introduction of Guests from San Mateo Community College District6:05 - The Origin Story of SMCCD's Collaboration 11:00 - Coordinating Resources and Capacity … even by sharing Facebook Admin Access12:40 - Meeting Cadence for Staying in Sync and Leaning into Action14:56 - Added Bonus: Personal Professional Development16:08 - Implementing Campaigns Under a District Umbrella 21:00 - Chancellor and President Input and Involvement24:00 - Collaboration within College Teams 26:45 - Advocacy and Confidence in group collaboration through continued success30:43 - Round Robin: What is it like working at a community college?
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed, and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: College Director Free Resources available on topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast https://www.hopefortheheart.org/free/ If you are dealing with a personal or family issue and would like to hear directly from June on your situation, consider an appearance on a future broadcast of Hope In The Night. To schedule your time with June on Hope In The Night, leave your information at 1-800-NIGHT-17 (800-644-4817).
Ryan McSwane will preach to us about what it is like to pray through our doubts. Ryan is the College Director of Manhattan for Young Life College and is a beloved member of our church.
Director Eckstine wraps up recent concerts on campus and previews what it to come in the months ahead and into next year, while Ramirez, who is currently a Freshman at Monmouth College, shares his involvement in the music department as well as the football team.
In the latest edition of On the Fly, host Gene DeFilippo is joined by Boston College Director of Athletics Blake James for a wide-ranging conversation, covering everything from building new facilities to contract extensions. What makes James a great fit at BC? And how did the apparel deal with New Balance come about? All that and more in this week's episode.
My name's Joanne. And let me tell you about the time my Math teacher got me expelled cos she thought I was too ambitious for my own good.
Dr. Sarah Abbott is a Boston area based - Licensed CIinical Social Worker (LICSW) clinical, and former professor of Criminal Justice at Lasell College in Newton, MA. Sarah has extensive experience working as a co-responding clinician in Massachusetts police departments. She managed the expansion of the program, increasing service to 15 police agencies for Advocates in Framingham, MA. Sarah is the creator and Director of the Center for Co-response and Behavioral Health at William James College in Newton, MA. Sarah is the principal of a consulting now running Abbott Solutions for Justice, LLC. We chatted about policing, the introduction of clinicians into police vehicles. Sarah worked directly with the Framingham, MA Police Department and has hired and coached dozens of clinicians for service in police agencies. The Center for Co-response and Behavioral Health has created a certificate program in Co-response.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com
Eckstine talks growth and continued recruitment of members into Monmouth College's Athletic and Symphonic Concert bands, including members from the community for the spring 2023 semester on the WRAM Morning Show.
Director Williams and Director Descalzo explain the TRIO programs at Carl Sandburg College by discussing who is eligible, the benefits, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Rankin previews the upcoming production of "Proof" November 18th through the 20th at Wells Theater on the Monmouth College Campus.
Director Eckstine previews the upcoming Symphonic Fall Concert Sunday, November 20, 2022, at 2:00 pm at the Kasch Performance Hall of Dahl Chapel & Auditorium.
“Often times the things that define culture are the things you see hung on your walls, traditions you uphold, your inherent values that may or may not be written down.”
Kudla-Polay talks start of classes on Monday, August 22nd, enrollment programs, the Galesburg and Sampson Promise, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Kim Severance discussed the upcoming Community Dinner and Partner Fair coming up at Cottey Friday, August 19th.
Director Eckstine talks spring training on the Monmouth College campus for the Drum Corps International Colts Drum and Bugle Corps of Dubuque, Iowa until June 29th on the WRAM Morning Show.
The Inside Bassmaster Podcast is back for 2022 with hosts Ronnie Moore and Kyle Jessie. In Episode 76, Moore and Jessie invite long-time tournament director Hank Weldon onto the podcast to talk about his move from the Strike King College Series into the lead role of the St. Croix Bassmaster Opens.Weldon talks about the growth of the youth levels at B.A.S.S. and his level of excitement to try new things and continue to grow the Bassmaster Opens Series.To watch the video version of this podcast, visit Bassmaster.com or the Bassmaster YouTube channel. Leave a review if you're liking the podcast revamp for 2022.
Director Eckstine, Kelly, and Feenstra discuss their upcoming performance on May 1st.
Grant Glover serves as the College Director and Interim High School Minister at Park Cities Baptist…
Brad Toy is the College Director at Gardena Valley Baptist Church.
Join us as Hunter Warner, Youth and College Director, breaks down Revelation 5 where we see Jesus described as the worthy sacrifice to secure our hope and salvation. To watch a version of this sermon, check out our online service: www.declarationchurch.net.
Kevin and Tom had a ball talking with long-time friends and partners in education, Tracy and Sarah of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota! This is part 1 of more to come from these two great educators! Program contact info.: med@smumn.eduTracy is a former math teacher, and is currently Program Director and facilitator in Saint Mary's University's M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning program. She is the mother of four daughters, a life-long learner, and is truly passionate about empowering teachers and students.Tracy Lysne, M.Ed. (She/her)Program Director, M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning ProgramGraduate School of EducationTLYSNE@smumn.eduSarah is a former Physical Education and Health Teacher and is currently Associate Director and Facilitator for Saint Mary's University's M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning Program. Sarah is passionate about cultivating educator's self-awareness while awakening, nurturing, and empowering them as human beings.Sarah O. Haugen, M.Ed. (she/her/herself)Associate Director M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning ProgramCourse Observation AdvisorGraduate School of EducationSHAUGEN@smumn.eduTwitter: @haugenso8
Amol is the College Director and Principal at Brunel University London Pathway College. In this episode, he shares his story about how he was primed to join the army, being an international student, successfully changing careers and how he ended up in the education sector which he had never imagined. He discusses the success stories and how to stay focused and be positive in your career. Be sure to follow us on social: Instagram: @dalbhatpwr Twitter: @dalbhat_power If you have any questions or queries, we can be reached at dalbhatpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Bridge Radio, we are joined by Dr. Daniel Strange, author of Making Faith Magnetic: Five Hidden Themes Our Culture Can't Stop Talking About... and How to Connect Them to Christ. Daniel Strange is a College Director at Oakhill Theological College in London where he lectures on Culture, Religion and Public Theology.
In episode #165 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by Theresa Feaster, who is the Director of Hockey Operations for the Providence College men's hockey team; she also represented Team USA as a video coach for the past two World Junior Championships. Feaster grew up in a hockey household, as her dad Jay was the former General Manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Calgary Flames, which included a Stanley Cup in 2004 with the Bolts. Despite the connection and no playing background, it was while attending Providence College as a student that she got her first chance at a role in hockey. After volunteering under head coach Nate Leaman for four seasons by taking on various roles, such as breaking down video and stat tracking, she was promoted to a full-time role as a player coordinator in 2016. After two seasons, she would take on the role of Director of Hockey Operations, which includes providing video and statistical support and analysis for the coaching staff. During her time on Leaman's staff, the Friars captured the program's first NCAA Championship in 2015 and made a return trip to the Frozen Four in 2019. In addition, Feaster was a part of Team USA's Gold Medal entry at the 2021 World Junior Championships and returned to Edmonton with Team USA at this year's tournament, which unfortunately was postponed due to the pandemic. Find out why volunteering is an important aspect of starting any career, her process of learning the ropes as a video coach, and her tips for operating a successful program behind the scenes.
Join us as College Director, Hunter Warner, kicks off the new year with a word on our mission as Christians. To watch a version of this sermon, check out our online service: www.declarationchurch.net/live.
Greg Golden, Rollins College Director of Student Media
From November 28, 2021 Join us as our College Director, Tanner Powell, teaches from Psalm 1. Listen to this message on how we live well by delighting well in God and His way.
This week on the Championship Mindset Podcast we welcome Ali Malaekeh. Ali is the Orange County Collegiate Director with Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has spent 32 years coaching soccer at the club, college and ODP level. In addition to his work with FCA, Ali is also a member of the Jon Gordon team and certified trainer for The Power of Positive Leadership. Ali enjoys his role as mentor and leadership coach as he supports coaches across various sports in Southern California. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Ali Malaekeh.
Cottey College has already kicked off their fall event schedule and Kris Korb and Dakota Johnston talk about the upcoming fall events in the later months. They discuss what they are looking forward to the most.
This week we discuss the often neglected discipline of Fasting. Cimber Cummings, College Director at Grace Community Church in Tyler, Texas helps us understand this discipline better, why we should not neglect fasting, the benefits of it, and how to begin to implement it in simple ways. If you want to buy Cimber's book, the link is below: https://amzn.to/3a6bUT5
Team USA Video Coach and first woman to be a member of Team USAs World Juniors team Theresa Feaster joins us for Trailblazer Tuesday to discuss her approach to the tournament, making the most of this opportunity, her responsibilities as video coach, early memories growing up in a hockey family and what always intrigued her about the behind-the-scenes roles in hockey.
Angel Mason a former D1 basketball player and now the AD for the Vikings at Berry College! We talk: - How Basketball shaped life - The transition to life after sport - How Berry College is handling COVID & Fall Sports - Is MJ the GOAT - Engage in other cultures… It has profound effects!
Iona College Director of Athletics Matthew Glovaski speaks at Meet The Coaches 2020. Meet The Coaches 2020 is presented by HSS.
This is a special bonus episode podcast. We're not talking about the latest release from the Good Book Company, instead we've got three pastors and theologians to think through the changing landscape of how we respond to the coranavirus lockdown measures, imposed by the civil authorities. Up and down the country – in UK, US and all over the world – there have been many imaginative solutions both high tech and low tech which have enabled virtual meetings of church, but are they actually church? What are the theological implications of that? And have we rushed to practical solutions but failed to address the much bigger more serious ones of what happens when God's people do not gather to worship, to sing and to hear his word. I have three guests who've given this a bit of thought. Out three guests include Dr Dan Strange, College Director of Oakhill College, Andrew Wilson, teaching Pastor and Elder of King's Church London from the New Frontiers network, and Dave Gobbett, Lead Pastor of Highfields Church Cardiff. Show notes: Letter from Church Ministers and Christian Leaders to UK Prime & First Ministers: https://ministersletter.wordpress.com/ Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology (Cultural Liturgies) by James K.A. Smith https://www.amazon.co.uk/Awaiting-King-Reforming-Theology-Liturgies/dp/0801035791
Michael Auger and Noni Needs with you your daily round-up of local news, information and stories from across the Petersphere - featuring Churcher’s College Director of Music, Helen Purchase, on the school’s talented musicians’ virtual performance. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We probably won’t know until September what the Fall 2020 college experience will truly be like, but students need to make momentous decisions about their semester plans NOW. Amy and Mike invited college counselor Tim Lear to offer insights into the upside of a semester online. What are five things you will learn in this episode? Why would students hesitate to attend traditional colleges remotely? What are the unexpected disadvantages of pausing education? What are the unexpected benefits of a semester (or more) of college online? Why is work not a feasible alternative for most college students? How can schools signal that they are ready to offer a rich online education? MEET OUR GUEST Tim Lear’s career in education began in 1996 at Brewster Academy, where he learned that a) New Hampshire is really cold during the winter and b) working at a boarding school means teaching on Saturdays. Realizing that a day-school in NJ was perhaps a better fit for him, he joined the faculty at Oak Knoll, where he remained for 10-years. At Oak Knoll, Tim served as an English teacher in grades 9-12 and coached five Varsity sports. In 2003, Tim was named the Director of College Counseling, and in 2007 he joined his alma mater, The Pingry School, where he has served as its College Director for the past 13-years. A member of Pingry's Senior Administrative Team, Academic Committee, and Well-being Collaborative, he helps to oversee curriculum review, diversity initiatives, and student wellness programs. Tim is a graduate of Princeton University (AB 1996) and Middlebury College (MA 2003). Find Tim at tplear@hotmail.com. LINKS Here’s a List of Colleges’ Plans for Reopening in the Fall (updated regularly) What is a Gap Year? RELATED EPISODES COLLEGE ADMISSIONS DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC WHY TAKE A GAP YEAR? COLLEGE ADVISING AND PREP BY VIDEOCONFERENCE ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.
Dr. Connie Mixon, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Urban Studies Program at Elmhurst College, discusses the disparate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban areas. Dr. Mixon explains how Urban Studies is really an interdisciplinary field studying many aspects of the differences in urban, suburban and rural areas. PK and Elmhurst History Museum Director, Dave Oberg, share the significance of the railroad on Elmhurst's past, present and future, in an encore edition of "Once Ponce a Time."
Download and listen to Director of Admission Efren Galvan who is the Director of Admissions at Orange Coast Community College in Costa Mesa. During this global pandemic, find out how this elite community college is helping parents and students financially and guarantees a transfer to the UC system.
In a timely interview for lockdown, this week we had the pleasure of interviewing Dan Strange. Dan is College Director at Oak Hill Theological College, and last year published Plugged In: Connecting Your Faith With What You Watch, Read, and Play.We discuss Dan's book, and how Christians should think about culture: what is it? Do Christians just "engage" it, or are we part of it? Why are we so bad at making it? And how can we be thoughtful about what we're consuming during lockdown?ShownotesPlugged In by Daniel Strange
Matt provides insight into how an Athletic Director thinks about, engineers, and develops culture in his/her department.
Coach Louis Hunt interviews Surf's College Director, Gareth Tomlinson (who is also UCSD Men's assistant coach) as well as San Diego State's new Head Coach Ryan Hopkins, UPenn Head Coach Brian Gill & University of Chicago Head Coach Pat Finn.
An interview with Director of Campus Programming Kristen Underwood about the upcoming 101 Years of Broadway performance as part of the Center Stage Series
Matt gets Dan Strange on the line in London to talk about his great book, ‘Plugged In' that seeks to help you connect your faith to what you watch, read, and play. His object is to teach Christians how to think and speak about culture in a way that plugs into a bigger and better reality—the story of King Jesus, and his cosmic plan for the world. Plus, Matt tries to find out what kind of dark superpowers Dr. Strange has. Season 2 of The Deep Thoughts Podcast engages some deep thinkers on a number of topics that are gripping many of our current cultural conversations. *Disclaimer: Incredibly, no deep thinkers were harmed in the making of this podcast. ABOUT: DAN STRANGE Daniel Strange is College Director at Oakhill Theological College in London where he lectures on Culture, Religion and Public Theology. Dan is married to Elly and they have seven children. He is an elder at East Finchley Baptist Church and loves jazz music and West Ham football club.
Presbyterian head coach Mark Cody joins On The MatMark Cody, the Director of Wrestling and the head men's wrestling coach at the new program at Presbyterian College comes on the show to talk about his new position and post in South Carolina. Join Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman as they talk to our guest and topics related to the recent happenings in and around wrestling.Show Segments0:25 - The Natural was Roy Hobbs0:35 - Kyle insists its a two-team race2:00 - Andy calls shenanigans on Kyle's memory3:15 - Kyle is undefeated against Mike Finn, too5:30 - Where does Andy see Iowa stacking up?10:00 - Something about Carver13:00 - Kyle's mailbag from Kyle about Richard Immel and Kyle figures out 2016 technology15:00 - Choosy writers choose gif15:45 - Scott Beck mailbag questions16:45 - Dorks18:15 - Kyle calls it pop. He's wrong. He and Andy discuss the nuances of the SODAS19:45 - More on duals doing what exactly? What do they mean?25:00 - Zac Brunson talking analytics with QuantWrestling33:00 - Moneyball references34:30 - Mark Cody interviewSubscribe to On The Mat and listen anytimeApple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | Spotify | iHeartRadio | Google Podcasts | RSSSUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network by following this link.
Presbyterian head coach Mark Cody joins On The Mat Mark Cody, the Director of Wrestling and the head men's wrestling coach at the new program at Presbyterian College comes on the show to talk about his new position and post in South Carolina. Join Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman as they talk to our guest […]
Former NFL Scout, Power 5 College Director of Personnel and most recent GM in the AAF (San Diego), Dave Boller shares with Pro Mindset host Craig Domann his perspective on NFL vs College, scouting vs recruiting, evaluation of NFL prospects, his take on the Raiders and the Antonio Brown saga, his respect for Pat Tillman, and the great connections he has with several blue chip football coaches. Dave has made stopovers on his NFL journey in Tampa Bay, Philly, Detroit, and NY Jets and his college tour included stops at Arizona State, Louisville and Syracuse.Dave is a strong believer in finding players with athleticism, excellent character and love of the game. He believes finding players that love the game is the hardest thing to measure. He also is an advocate of a smaller draft board to minimize the misses and increase the batting average in your draft class. He loves the relationships with college players, including recruiting, evaluating, and developing them during their college careers.
This week's guest on the Secrets to Winning is the College Director of the American Baseball Coaches Association, Jeremy Sheetinger. "Sheets", as he is more commonly referred to in coaching circles, is a leader in coaching development in the game of baseball, especially at the collegiate level. A former collegiate coach in the SEC and other Division I schools, Sheets has created a model in which all sports can utilize to grow their games through education, engagement, and the sharing of ideas and systems. This is tremendous information for coaches of all ages, as well as those who are in the coaching development field, to grow their process, continue to enhance player development, and so much more!
Kevin Eastman is an International Corporate and Sports Team Speaker who spent 13 years in the NBA. His roles included being VP of Basketball Operations and an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin was also an assistant coach for the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics. In addition to his time in the NBA, he served as the National Director for the Nike Basketball Skills Academies, spent 22 Years as a college coach and 4 Years as a College Director of Athletics. Over his 40 years in the game of basketball at the collegiate and professional levels, Kevin Eastman has studied what makes the best The Best -- their habits, mindsets, strategies and every day choices. Known as a thought leader in the basketball and sports worlds, Kevin is now an engaging speaker who inspires a wide range of audiences, from sports teams to diverse corporate groups. What sets Kevin apart from many other speakers is that he has lived in the world of the best while observing and studying them every day. His curiosity and dedication to learning provide the backdrop for delivering powerful talks on leadership, culture, teamwork and why the best are The Best. I guarantee you’re going to want to take a few pages of notes as you listen to this episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast with Kevin Eastman, author of the book, “Why the Best are the Best” Check out the show notes if you’re interested in purchasing the book. It will be money well-spent. Please enjoy our conversation with Kevin Eastman. Twitter - @kevineastman Email – kevin@kevineastman.net To Purchase Kevin’s Book “Why the Best are the Best” click here - www.kevineastman.net/book-orders/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Brad Liboldt, College Director for The Good Fight Ministry, the college ministry of University Fellowship Church, continues his series through the book of Exodus.
Topics: -An interview with Mark Gilmore, the College Director and Pastor of Missions and Multiplication, at Falls Baptist Church in Wisconsin. -An interview with Ross Crowder about his recent visit with a missionary in Iceland. -An update from national director Babu Prasad in India, with fresh testimonies about the PowerPack Nano.
This week on "Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio," Selena Hill, Ilyssa Fuchs, and guest commentator Joshua Clennon discuss why football star Colin Kaepernick is being blacklisted from the NFL and the call to boycott the NFL, featuring special guest Anthony Davis, Jr. the National Youth & College Director of the NAACP. During “The News Round Up,” the team talked about the Charlottesville chaos and President Trump’s response. Later, they discussed the sexist memo written by a Google engineer and the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley, featuring special guest Samara Lynn, a tech journalist at Black Enterprise. Finally, during “The Quickie”, Ilyssa gave a break down of the latest study on climate change and explained how Pres. Donald Trump’s climate-denial plans, along with what we can do to #Resist.
Liam Moyer interviews Director of CMC's Mini College Joan Chovanec about the annual Chocolate Extravaganza fundraiser. Learn more: http://www.glenwoodchamber.com/blog/-14th-annual-chocolate-extravaganza-fundraiser-for-cmc-childrens-mini-college