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Come celebrate the “Festival of Life” with South Texas Pregnancy Care Center at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1015 S. Austin St. in Seguin. The festival is a free community event on Saturday, April 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the whole family. Bring the family and enjoy a rock-climbing wall, moon bounces, inflatable obstacle course, inflatable slide, face painting, bubbles, live music, and a dessert auction. Hamburger plates will be available for purchase from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for . All proceeds will benefit the South Texas Pregnancy Care Center.Article Link
Waylon Holmes the missing 4-year-old autistic boy in Nortonville, Kentucky has been found safe. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office has identified the man shot and killed outside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Owensboro. Governor Eric Holcomb was in Evansville today to break ground for the future I-69 bridge project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us and the retired Fire Chief of department, as we discuss this late night fire in a Knights of Columbus Hall, that claimed the lives of two Fire Officers and injured several more firefighters.
Joyce Baldi and her daughter Kari Grindel join The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the 2nd annual Veterans Day Coffee event at the Morton Knights of Columbus Hall on Friday, November 11th from 7:30 AM - 10:30 AM. All veterans, families of, and friends of veterans are welcome to this free event to chat over coffee and pastries as well as to share their stories and experiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Country music fans won't want to miss the Comal Country Music Show on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 111 Landa Street, in New Braunfels. The event marks the 24th anniversary of the show and features guest performers David Lewis and Terry Lyne Moore. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a cover charge, and the show is from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Beer and wine, along with other concessions, will be available for purchase. All profits go to charity.Article Link
181. It's a sad day down here in the Motorbilly Studios as we mourn along with the entire world... saying "goodbye" to legendary 50's rock n' roll & rockabilly superstar Jerry Lee Lewis who passed this recent Friday at the age of 87. R.I.P. "Killer"! The Ferriday Fireball was all kinds of amazing throughout his seven decades of incendiary performing & recording. We'll take time in the Tuesday night WCBN "Go Kat, GO" to revisit some favorite tracks from Mr. Lewis' famed catalog and even mix in some significant covers from contemporary rockers who celebrated his music. There's also NEW records to hi-lite tonite from Lucky Jones, Reckless Ones, Bloodshot Bill, Whiskey Jean & The Chasers, Jane Rose & The Deadends, Seatbelt, The Ichi-Bons and Marco DiMaggio's All Star Band. Reel in shock as we yell "Murder!" in a crowded theater -spinning homicidal hits around an exclusive LIVE interview with local Dexter Community Players' director/producer & actor: Abigail Smith Briggs! You can see the theatrical production of CLUE this weekend (Nov. 4,5 & 6th) & the Columbus Hall in Dexter, MI! Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a set of Indian-themed rockers, too. It's always good time for GREAT rockin' on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"
Shantel Messinger and her daughter, Brooklyn, cut the ribbon at the Sept. 23 grand opening of Old 181 Bar & Grill at 1519 Third St. in Floresville. Shantel and her husband, Chris Messinger — holding up his cell phone — are owners of the new business; its opening was greeted by representatives of the city of Floresville, the Floresville Economic Development Corp., and the Floresville Chamber of Commerce. The new establishment is located in the building formerly serving as the local Knights of Columbus Hall.Article Link
Director Mowen provides an update on the new childcare facility opening in the future at the Knights of Columbus Hall, talks congregate meals sites, and job openings on the WRAM Morning Show.
The show opens with the State House Report featuring State Representative Matt Muratore. Rep.Muratore provides an update regarding the status of state's FY2023 budget, which the House is set to tackle. Alex Bezanson, founder of the HUG Foundation, stops by to promote a series of events taking place on April 9th with the Boston Bruins Alumni. This year's annual event features a hockey game at the Rockland Ice Arena and a Casino Night at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Abington. Paula Harris, co-founder & director with WH Cornstone Investments shares advice on a spring cleaning of personal finances. Bill Harris, author of, “Inheriting Your Spouse's IRA” provides details on his new book. Do you have an topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com. If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes today! © Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci - 2022. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from the show host and/or owner is strictly prohibited.
You Ask, We Answer. Todd Farmer & Sam Wright get the answers to help you make important life decisions from gardening to financial planning. In this week's special episode, Todd & Sam talk to representatives from Emerald Therapy about dealing with trauma after an unexpected life event. In the last week, multiple communities in the midwest were impacted by a series of tornados in which have claimed the lives of over 70 people in Kentucky, Illinois, and Arkansas. The hosts of What Should You Ask as well as the podcast sponsor, Farmer & Wright, are thinking about all of those who are impacted directly or indirectly by this most recent event. Please reference the show notes for more resources and how you can get involved. Emerald Therapy: https://emeraldtherapycenter.com/For those needing a place to stay: The Red Cross has set up shelters at the following locations and will provide food. First Methodist Church, 100 Church St. Hickman, KY 42050 – Call Justin Jackson at 270-254-0261 Wingo Old Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 334 Lebanon St, Wingo, KY 42088 – Call Pastor RB Mays at 270-983-0333 The Way Center, 449 Lebanon Street, Wingo, KY, 42088 – Call Pastor Ike Murphy at 270-564-0699 Knights of Columbus Hall in Fancy Farm, 20 KY Hwy 39 Fancy Farm, KY 42039 – Call Commissioner Todd Hayden at 270-705-1051 Lone Oak First Baptist Church, 3601 Lone Oak Road, Paducah, KY 42003 – Call Pastor Hank Garner at 704-699-3473 Cleanup Services for victims: Crisis Cleanup Hotline – call 800-451-1954 FEMA – call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) The McCracken County library has a confirmed list of service providers as well as donation sites: https://www.mclib.net/wkytornado/ Please donate at sites vs. heading into the damaged neighborhoods as it may impact the recovery efforts. Monetary DonationsTeam Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Finance/WKYReliefWestern Kentucky Toy Drive Christmas toy donations https://governor.ky.gov/toydrive
U.S. Navy Midshipman Hunter Ryan, a 2020 Falls City High School graduate, invites junior high and high school students to an U.S. Naval Academy Information Session on Saturday, Nov. 27, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Karnes City Knights of Columbus Hall at 517 E. Calvert in Karnes City. Ryan will speak about life as a midshipman, the admission process, nomination options, and the opportunities the U.S. Naval Academy has to offer. This is an opportunity for students (parents welcome) to gain valuable information on the application process and learn about life at the academy. For more information,...Article Link
WRAM "Community Hour" interview with Nancy Mowen, executive director of the Jamieson Community Center. Nancy discusses a recent JCC board meeting, as well as the acquisition of the Monmouth Knights of Columbus Hall, which will be converted in a community day-care center. (11/17/21)
Enjoy an evening of music and dancing at the Comal Country Music Show on Tuesday, Oct. 19, from 7:30- 10 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall at 111 Landa St. in New Braunfels. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a cover charge. Featured guest performers will be Bruce Weldy and Courtney Eoff. Soft drinks, candy, sandwiches, and coffee will be available to purchase. All proceeds go to charity.Article Link
On 11th September, some of the interesting events that took place were: 1883: The Parliament of Religions was inaugurated on 11th September 1883 at Columbus Hall. Swami Vivekananda, representative from India, began with the words “Sisters and Brothers of America” which aroused a thunderous applause from the audience. 1962: The Beatles band record their first single. It was on this day in 1962 that the band recorded “Love Me Do,” https://chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Msgr. John Richter of the Diocese of New Ulm on the beautiful honor of being inducted into the Knights of Columbus Hall of Fame.
Msgr. John Richter of the Diocese of New Ulm on the beautiful honor of being inducted into the Knights of Columbus Hall of Fame.
In this episode we met Marty Banghart of Deer Creek Chorale. We sat down in her home studio in White Hall MD and talked about the history of Deer Creek Chorale, past and upcoming performances, her career as a vocal music teacher, and much more!Congratulations to Kim Yates on 25 years of Kim's Krypt Haunted Mill! Soon, it will be Kryptmas Season- www.kimskrypt.comThe Chorus of the Chesapeake will he having their fall show- Tribute to Our Veterans- on Saturday, November 10 at the Dundalk Knights of Columbus Hall- 2111 Eilers Ave Dundalk MD 21222. Tickets are $15 for Adults and $10 for children under 12. No tickets are available at the door- please order them from www.dundalk.orgThe Fowl Players of Perryville will be performing in their last show of the season on Friday, November 23, 2018 on the Black Eyed Susan in Havre de Grace, Md. For tickets www.blackeyedsusanhdg.comInterested in acting lessons for on camera, voiceover, and auditioning techniques? Call Sareva Racher 410-227-2102 or sarevaracher@aol.com
Claire Crone, program director of Sophia's Kitchen, 103 South Richard Pryor Place in Peoria, joins the Journal Star's Steve Tarter to chat about the charitable work the kitchen has been doing since its inception in 2010. The kitchen's mission is not just to feed the hungry, but to give the needy some dignity. Sophia's Kitchen is holding a fundraiser on Sunday, July 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Radnor Road featuring food, a bake sale and a silent auction.
In the second of a series of monthly beer & music previews, co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson each share their top five beer or music related events taking place in and around Boston in the month of November. November 3-5: Guerilla Opera Chrononhotonthologos: A new opera by Andy Vores 132 Ipswich St, Boston $15 General Admission http://guerillaopera.com/season/chrononhotonthologos/ November 3-4: Drink Craft Beer Beer & Sweets Fest Liberty Hall, 200 Stuart St, Boston $55 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boston-beer-and-sweets-fest-tickets-36216624900 November 4: Ensemble Adapter (8:00pm) Paine Hall, Harvard University Free http://hgnm.org/concert/ensemble-adapter/ November 4: Harpoon Friendsgiving (6pm) Harpoon Brewery $75 (proceeds go to Greater Boston Food Bank) http://www.harpoonhelps.com/events/harpoon-friendsgiving-dinner-boston-448 November 10: 4th Annual Big Cheese & Charcuterie Party (7:00pm) Bantam Cider Company $40 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bantam-ciders-4th-annual-big-cheese-charcuterie-party-tickets-38165192117 November 14-19: Lamplighter 1st Anniversary Party Lamplighter Brewery https://www.facebook.com/events/1892931377701051/ November 16-18: Nerax North Salem Knights of Columbus Hall $9 + pay as you go https://nerax.org/wp_nerax/nerax-north/ November 16-19: Dead Man Walking (an opera by Jake Heggie) Boston Conservatory Theater $30 https://bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/events/dead-man-walking November 19: Nasty Cooperative (2:00pm) Hands to Heart Yoga Center http://sarahbob.net/nasty-cooperative November 19: Semiosis Quartet (7:00pm) New School of Music http://www.semiosisquartet.com/new-events/
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Roger McEowen has the bad news. Trial lawyers 1, Iowa farmers 0. I lost the bet. Vic Switzer drives us to drink and smoke...steel guitar festival..May 5th Knights of Columbus Hall, Marshalltown. Then, University of Iowa has a new app... vaccine refusers... Huh?