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Replaying one of our favorite interviews today! In this episode, we're so excited to chat with Esther Tetreault, the visionary founder and CEO of Trillium Brewing Company. Esther shares the inspiring journey of Trillium, from its modest beginnings in 2013 on Congress Street with just three employees, to its current status as an industry leader with over 300 employees and multiple locations in and around Boston! Trillium's growth encompasses not only beer, but restaurants, beer gardens, farms, and now their very own spirit line.Join us as Esther discusses Trillium's growth, their impact on the craft beer industry, and their exciting vision for the future. Esther gives us the keys to managing a large team, running a business with her husband, and how she now focuses on leadership training within her team. You're not going to want to miss this one. Enjoy!Trillium Brewing Company: https://trilliumbrewing.com/You can find Trilium on Instagram at @triliumbrewing and Esther at @mrstrilium! Work with us here: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/You can follow us on Instagram @businessmusclepodcast, @elisecaira and @dr.ariel.dpt. Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095609733486Join our Facebook community of other entrepreneurs for insider tips and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255295687403161Get your FREE Business Starter Checklist: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/freechecklistFIXXED: https://www.fixxedstudios.com/Sweat Fixx: https://www.sweatfixx.com/
ECHOVISION is the latest experience from multi-disciplinary artist Jiabao Li that has three major parts. The first part is a mobile-phone based mixed reality experience that does a metaphoric translation of echolocation by using LiDAR to detect your immediate physical surroundings, and then reveals it with a rippling shader that is voice activated. The second part is a video that poetically visualizes different bat calls that have been identified by AI into different contextual domains, and there's a really awesome haptic couch experience that goes along with it. The last part is a field trip to the Congress Street bridge to watch the emergence of hundreds of thousands of bats come out at night as they go to eat. I caught up Li to hear more about all of her interdisciplinary and interspecies collaborations on this piece. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello and her administration recently released designs to improve Ferry and Congress Street which includes additional parking space, a 12-foot car lane, and an 8-foot bike lane and a buffer between them. James Rath of Capital Streets spoke with Benno Greene & Mark Dunlea about the design, what could have been done differently, and a push for more transparency from the City of Troy in the process.
I don't know about you, but I've been in a bit of a funk lately, waking up day after day watching the flames of the dumpster fire we're living in get higher and higher… so today's conversation is just the dose of perspective that I needed, and I'm guessing it'll put a bit more of a smile on your face as well.My good friend and pod partner Tricia Harmon is back to talk about life changes and new beginnings (and by new, I mean re-new, like deciding to start again for the 15bazillionth time!)As long time listeners might remember, Trish is a 'hobby jogger' with 11 marathon finishes under her belt (!!), and the first person I tap to do whatever silly, stupid, and/or fun new thing I want to try... because even though she hates being seen in a bathing suit, and always thinks she's the only newbie on the trail, she's also the first to cold plunge, and she'll ride, hike or run-walk to the top of any hill, come hell or high water!Trish is now managing the Marathon Sports specialty running store in downtown Portsmouth (104 Congress Street). Today we're chatting about what it means to start, re-start, and start again and again - doing hard things, doing things that make us feel good, you name it. Trish also fills us in on all of the community events and initiatives she's got up her sleeve this year at Marathon Sports, so if you're local to the Portsmouth, NH area and are looking for cool people to hang with, Marathon Sports might have to be one of your new weekly haunts!Check it all out at MarathonSports.com, @marathonsports_nh on Instagram, or search for Marathon Sports or Runner's Alley on Facebook.Plus a few more links from our conversation:Jen & Trish Talk About Vertical (GGW Episode)Heidi Myers on Guides Gone WildThe Winter Warrior Challenge with Asics Market Square Day 10K (NH)Seacoast Half Marathon (NH)Sandy Hill Farm (ME)P.S. Hi Molly!!!Send us a text
Adele Ngoy is a fashion designer, educator, and entrepreneur who has made a profound impact on the Maine community. Originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Adele arrived in the United States in 2000 as a refugee, driven by a determination to provide a safe, supportive environment for her three young children. After several years In Portland, Adele's passion for empowering others led her to establish the non-profit Women United Around the World. Her organization teaches sewing and helps new Mainers connect with the local community. Still active in fashion design, Adele now owns the much beloved and well-regarded Antoine's Tailor Shop on Congress Street. Join our conversation with Adele Ngoy today on Radio Maine.
In this episode, we're so excited to chat with Esther Tetreault, the visionary founder and CEO of Trillium Brewing Company. Esther shares the inspiring journey of Trillium, from its modest beginnings in 2013 on Congress Street with just three employees, to its current status as an industry leader with over 300 employees and multiple locations in and around Boston! Trillium's growth encompasses not only beer, but restaurants, beer gardens, farms, and now their very own spirit line.Join us as Esther discusses Trillium's growth, their impact on the craft beer industry, and their exciting vision for the future. Esther gives us the keys to managing a large team, running a business with her husband, and how she now focuses on leadership training within her team. You're not going to want to miss this one. Enjoy!Trillium Brewing Company: https://trilliumbrewing.com/You can find Trilium on Instagram at @triliumbrewing and Esther at @mrstrilium! Work with us here: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/You can follow us on Instagram @businessmusclepodcast, @elisecaira and @dr.ariel.dpt. Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095609733486Join our Facebook community of other entrepreneurs for insider tips and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255295687403161Get your FREE Business Starter Checklist: https://www.businessmusclepodcast.com/freechecklistFIXXED: https://www.fixxedstudios.com/Sweat Fixx: https://www.sweatfixx.com/
It's New Year's day, Monday, January 1st, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Don't abandon Armenian hostages A day after a limited prisoner exchange between Armenia and Azerbaijan took place, a coalition of human rights organizations is urging the United States not to abandon Azerbaijan's remaining Armenian hostages, reports Christian Solidarity International. In a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Christian Solidarity International, Genocide Watch, Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust, and the Armenian National Committee of America pointed out that dozens more Armenians are still being held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. These include eight current and former members of the elected government of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh who were kidnapped during Azerbaijan's attack on Nagorno Karabakh in September, during which the entire Armenian population of the region was expelled. On December 13th, Azerbaijan released 32 Armenian soldiers. In exchange, Armenia released two Azerbaijani soldiers who had been detained after infiltrating sovereign Armenian territory and killing an Armenian civilian. Please pray for the peace of God which in Philippians 4:7 is described as “surpassing all understanding.” Maine secretary of state disqualifies Trump from primary ballot Last Thursday, Maine's Democrat Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said former President Trump is disqualified from holding office and thus she has removed him from the state's primary ballot under section 3 of the 14th Amendment over his role in the January 6, 2021 rally at the U.S. Capitol. In her decision, she wrote, “The U.S. Constitution does not tolerate an assault on the foundations of our government, and Section 336 requires me to act in response.” In an interview with CBS News Thursday night, Bellows further explained her reasoning. Listen. BELLOWS: “I'm mindful that no Secretary of State has ever deprived a candidate of ballot access under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. But no presidential candidate has ever engaged in an insurrection. My job was to evaluate the facts presented at the hearing, the evidence that was produced, and the record graded in that proceeding, and to evaluate that and make a ruling, which is what I did.” Bellows added, “Given the compressed timeframe, the novel constitutional questions involved, the importance of this case, and impending ballot preparation deadlines, I will suspend the effect of my decision until the Superior Court rules on any appeal or the time to appeal … has expired.” The state of Colorado has also removed Donald Trump from the presidential ballot as well. Biden strategy: Distract America from economy, claim Trump threatens democracy In an internal election memo released Thursday, Biden's campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, said, “We are treating this election like it will determine the fate of American democracy – because it will,” reports Bloomberg. She also said, “The threat Donald Trump posed in 2020 to American democracy has only grown more dire since then. He is running a campaign on revenge and retribution – and at the expense of Americans' freedoms.” Not surprisingly, the Biden campaign seeks to de-emphasize the economic catastrophe of his first term during which prices have increased cumulatively by 17.4 percent. Instead, they are convinced that the winning political strategy is to put democracy itself at the center of Biden's re-election argument. Right now, in the RealClearPolitics average of eight presidential polls, Trump is beating Biden 46.8% to 45.5%. COVID mask mandates return to hospitals in four states and D.C. Hospitals across the U.S. are reinstating COVID-19 mask mandates as the JN.1 variant becomes the dominant strain spreading throughout the country, reports Newsweek. Hospitals in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York and Washington D.C. have all brought back divisive rules mandating masks for selected people in medical settings. The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control has recorded a 10.4 percent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations across America in the week leading up to December 16. Additionally, there has been an increase of 3.4 percent in deaths related to the coronavirus in the same period. Mailman rescues toddler And finally, a Massachusetts mailman, named David Moulton, delivered more than his routine batch of letters. For the first time in eight years of walking his route, he delivered a 3-year-old toddler to safety, reports CBS News. MOULTON: “They say the ways of God are mysterious you know. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.” The boy had managed to somehow leave Salem Community Day Care in Salem, Massachusetts. MOULTON: “He ran past me this way for us to the park. I thought he was running to play with kids or something like that. And then all of a sudden, I saw him zip by me again, and I'm like, ‘He's headed to a busy street.'” Unbelievably, the toddler was walking the sidewalks and streets, in the cold, for nearly 30 minutes. MOULTON: “He's got no shoes and no jacket on. This isn't right. I'm wearing four layers of clothes. He was shaking. He was shivering. He was cold.” Moulton took action. MOULTON: “I have children of my own. I can't just let him head to the street, stand there, and do nothing. I just scooped him up before he got into the street over there.” The postman told reporters that the toddler was about to cross Congress Street, a very busy thoroughfare. MOULTON: “I'm very glad that it ended well. It could have been real bad.” After rescuing him, Moulton called 9-1-1. Thankfully, the medical personnel who arrived determined the boy was just fine. In Matthew 10:29-31, Jesus said a sparrow “does will not fall to the ground outside your Father's care. And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” The police have referred the case to the District Attorney's Office in Massachusetts and the Department of Children and Families which are investigating Salem Community Day Care. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this New Year's Day, Monday, January 1st in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
What's being done to save the state's industrial history? In today's episode, Producer Mary Donohue talks to Renee Tribert, Preservation Services Coordinator for adaptive reuse and redevelopment for industrial buildings at Preservation Connecticut. Podcast audio engineer Patrick O'Sullivan and Donohue share some of their favorite places to go around the state where you can see old mills and factories that are being used for fun new uses and we hear from Ilona Somogyi, co-founder of Ball & Socket Arts in Cheshire, Connecticut about an old mill with a Cinderella story that will open this summer. Connecticut was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. Small brooks and rivers were dammed to create waterpower that turned machinery and the state's textile, precision manufacturing and metal casting industries were born. Thousands of products were produced and the state attracted investors, inventors and immigrants to work in the factories. But as industry moved out in the last half of the 20th century, these cathedrals of industry become vacant and abandoned across the state. For more information about organizations and museums mentioned in this episode, go to: Preservation Connecticut https://preservationct.org/ Mills https://preservationct.org/mills Ball & Socket Arts https://ballandsocket.org/ 493 W. Main Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 The Carousel Museum https://www.thecarouselmuseum.org/ 95 Riverside Avenue, Bristol, CT 06010 The Archive https://linktr.ee/archivebridgeport 118 Congress Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604 Mongers Market https://www.mongers-market.com/ 1155 Railroad Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06605 Two Roads Brewery https://tworoadsbrewing.com/ 1700 Stratford Avenue, Stratford, CT 06615 Real Art Ways https://www.realartways.org/ 56 Arbor Street, Hartford, CT 06106 Parkville Market https://parkvillemarket.com/ 1400 Park Street, Hartford, CT 06106 Photo Credit: Ball & Socket Arts Cheshire, CT Fresh episodes of Grating the Nutmeg are brought to you every two weeks with support from our listeners. You can help us continue to produce the podcast by donating directly to Grating the Nutmeg on the Connecticut Explored website at ctexplored.org Click the donate button at the top and then look for the Grating the Nutmeg donation link at the bottom. Donations in any amount are greatly appreciated-we thank you! This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Mary Donohue and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan at https://www.highwattagemedia.com/ Donohue may be reached at marydonohue@comcast.net Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history.
Amy LaBelle is a former corporate attorney turned winemaker after a trip to Nova Scotia dropped her into a little tiny winery with a blueberry wine that produced a spark. She says that in that little Canadian winery, she had an ah-ha moment that brought forth her life's purpose. After lots of hard work and challenges along the way, LaBelle Winery now has three locations, about 250 employees, and is ever-expanding and changing, though Amy is still the ever-passionate winemaker behind it all. Where you can find LaBelle Winery:- Website: https://labellewinery.com- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labellewinery/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaBelleWineryNH- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/labelle-winery/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LaBelleWineryNH- Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaBelleWineryNH- Physical locations: 345 Route 101, Amherst, NH; and 14 Route 111, Derry, NH; 104 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NHMentions from the show:- Chicopee, MA World's Largest Kielbasa: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1989/09/08/Worlds-largest-kielbasa-unveiled/7403621230400/- Mount Monadnock: https://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/monadnock-state-park- "Building a StoryBrand" by Donald Miller: https://amzn.to/3rkXgjG- Business Made Simple podcast: https://businessmadesimple.com/podcast/Stay in touch with People, Place, & Purpose on Instagram and stay tuned for a new episode every Monday!Links may be affiliate links, which means we would get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through our links, at no cost to you.
Boston Mayor Wu finds herself in a tough predicament. Three years ago, the mayor marched with the same environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, which shut down Congress Street and disrupted traffic resulting in several arrests. As an environmentalist and mayor of Boston, how should Wu manage the blockage of Boston streets? Boston Herald Reporter Joe Battenfeld joined Dan to discuss.
Environment activists with the group Extinction Rebellion shut down Congress Street in Boston and tried to disrupt traffic in a few Boston locations. The group was protesting new fossil fuel projects in MA. Several people were arrested in their attempts to call for stronger climate action. Was this a productive effort by protesters or did they end up hurting their cause?
Joyce Grasso's life experiences, and adversities, have been quietly informing her art for many years. A native of Portland, Maine, her family had a shoe store on Congress Street–across from what is now the Maine Historical Society's Wadsworth-Longfellow House–for more than half a century. She had a front row seat to the cultural diversity of Munjoy Hill, and enjoyed weekend forays to Cape Elizabeth and Old Orchard Beach. She also felt the limitations of career choice, as did many women of her generation. Despite these limitations, and significant health challenges, her art reflects the abundance and hope that she has steadfastly drawn from her life. Join our conversation with Joyce Grasso on today's episode of Radio Maine.
Work on the garage is projected to last between July 11 up to Labor Day in September. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
I would say at this age, what is important in my life is to feel happy and for me that starts with the mind. Losing my success was losing who I identified with. Having to start all over from scratch is teaching me to separate what happens to me in life from who I am. I could have never anticipated how long it would take to feel even slightly in control of my life again. This change was devastating. You don't start a business and suddenly become successful. Not knowing week to week what I can afford is stressful so making money has to be where I invest my energy. Luckily I love what I do so I don't mind putting in the long hours. I strive to keep the original vision for my brand while allowing it to grow organically. If there's anything that I have proven to myself it's that I can do anything that I set my focus on. It all begins with the foundation of your business. If it's not strong, it'll crumble. I have amazing support by the community. I am TRULY so grateful to everyone. I started out selling Christmas decor & gift baskets until I could start my boutique. The Southern Kind slowly grew from 100 sq. ft. to 400 sq. ft. I also co-own Sugar Rush Candy which is also located inside Yorkville Marketplace, in downtown York, SC. AD SPONSORSHIP-The Voss Home Group, providing all your Real Estate needs worldwide. For more information email:Kelli@thevosshomegroup.com Business Hours are Thursday - Saturday 10a-8p & Sunday 12p-5pCongress Street Cafe & Grapevine Wine Bar & Beer Garden are located inside.30+ vendors are gathered inside Yorkville MarketplaceLocated at 108 N. Congress Street, York, SC (downtown York, SC)#buildingback#startingover#independent #thesouthernkind#boutique#fashion#smallbusiness#success#driven#faith#newpodcastalert#podcasthost#podcastaddict #podcastlaunch #realtalkpodcast #healingpodcast #hopefulpodcast#podcastfordepression #mentalhealthpodcast#podcaststudio#femalepodcasters #podcastcommunity#podcastrecommendation#podcastseries #podcasterthoughts#podcastsuggestions
In this week's episode we are going to talk about where to get the best breakfast in Portland Maine. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day so why not go someplace memorable. Today we are going to talk about 3 great breakfast places, so if you want to start your day right check out this video! If you want to grab a coffee and a decadent breakfast head over to Bayside American Cafe. Located right next to Deering Oaks Park Bayside American Cafe has amazing waffles, pancakes, and all your breakfast wants in a charming cozy environment. If you are on Congress Street in the West End, stop by Hot Suppa. Hot Suppa has been around forever and is a great diner style eatery with amazing specials and breakfast staples. It is no wonder there are often long lines to get in! Last but not least is the famous Becky's Diner on Commercial street. A spot frequented by local fishermen and tourists, Becky's has been a Portland staple for years! With amazing breakfast food as well as fantastic blueberry pie and lobster rolls. What is your favorite place to grab a bite in Portland, and is there a place you would like us to do a video on next? Let us know in the comments. We hope you enjoyed this video and remember if you Make Maine Your Home, you don't have to do it alone! View the blog post on my website... XXXXX To checkout listings all over southern Maine visit: https://www.makemaineyourhome.realestate/ Check out our Facebook: www.Facebook.com/MakeMaineYourHome You can listen to the audio podcast on any podcast app. Just search for Make Maine Your Home. Be sure to subscribe, like, share and tell your friends. To contact Doug you can call or text to 207-838-5593, email to doug@makemaineyourhome.com or check out http://www.MakeMaineYourHome.com.
We continue "Black History In The Making" with a new Arizona resident and artist Suomo @suomo89 We had a great conversation at KXCI's beautiful Congress Street studio. #TakeoverLounge #Podcast #BlackHistoryInTheManking --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's brewery has been on our list, and probably your list too, for a while now. If you hadn't already heard, we sat down with JC and Esther of Trillium! Founded in 2013 at their first location on Congress Street, Boston Fort Point, they've now grown to 5 locations! Their most recent being a new location in Canton which has parking to spare, a huge patio with plenty of seating, and on site food options. Many of you may know them for their amazing IPAs, but did you know they also excel at lagers, sours, barrel aging, and more? They really do offer an experience for everyone. So, what's next for Trillium? You'll have to tune in to find out! Cheers!***For hours and more information check outhttps://www.trilliumbrewing.com/ or any of their social media.***Claw Hammer Supply- Claw Hammer Supply has taken brew in a bag (BIAB) to a whole new level with there single vessel, turn-key, all grain, digital brewing system. It's a homebrew setup like you've never seen. Instead of a typical brewing systems that require 2 or even 3 different vessels (pots, pans, kettles, etc…). theirs only uses 1.Use our link https://www.clawhammersupply.com/?aff=12 and get your system today!Looking to start a new hobby? Wanting to get into homebrewing? Just looking to upgrade your current set up? We have you covered with our Beer & Wine Hobby promo code! Beer & Wine Hobby is a Family owned business driven to help folks make amazing beers, wines, cheeses, and charcuterie. Fortunately, for our listeners we are able to offer an exclusive promo code for 10% off your online order. Items can either be ordered online and picked up in store same day for our local listeners or delivered to your home (for free over $35). Use our promo code BREWROOTS for 10% off your next order! Go to www.beer-wine.com to get all your brewing needs! https://www.beer-wine.com***Each month, Shirts On Tap teams up with a local brewery, to collaborate on a sweet custom shirt design, and then send it to their members with coupons, stickers, a brewery bio, and more! Join the excitement with our exclusive link shirtsontap.com/offers/brewroots to get your first box for $5! ***Did you know that some of your favorite breweries use hops from a local family operated Hop Farm right here in Massachusetts. Our friends over at Four Star Farms are there for you wether you are a commercial brewery or a small scale home brewer. Make sure to head over to their website today and get your hands on some of the best and freshest hops locally. https://fourstarfarms.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Located in the heart of downtown Tucson on Congress Street, Hotel Congress is a staple to the community and an Arizona landmark. While things have changed over the years, the art, entertainment, food and beverage, and culture hasn't faded at all. Not only that, but Hotel Congress is tackling environmental opportunities through electric vehicle adoption in Local First's Scale Up program. Hear Todd Hanley share how the company has offered a place to stay, eat and enjoy music to tourists and residents alike while innovating along the way.
The Mobile City Council is moving ahead with the honorary naming of North Conception Street from Adams Street to Congress Street as "Rennie Brabner Avenue." Brabner best known citywide for his "MoonPie Minutes"
For this episode, we're bringing you some special treats from our recent trip to Boston, MA. We were out visiting my sister but were also able to enjoy some Massachusetts treats…including this line of some amazing Mass beers! There is a nice representation from both the larger and smaller brewing companies out there! Here's Tonight's Line Up: Night Shift Brewing-Be Mine: 8.4% ABV | IBUs Pastry Stout Brewed with Chocolate and Raspberries Night Shift was founded in 2012 by a trio of friends with a shared passion for homebrewing. What began as a nocturnal hobby in Somerville, MA has now grown bigger than our wildest dreams. We exist to always craft better for our staff, customers, and community. Shovel Town Brewing -Crunch: 7.7% ABV | IBUs 50 A rich, bold Peanut Butter Coffee Stout. A sweet stout bursting with peanut and sweet coffee aroma Shovel Town Brewery is a microbrewery and taproom specializing in crafting unique, high-quality craft beer. Our tasting room is located at 50 Oliver Street (rear) in historic North Easton, MA. Castle Island Brewing- Fiver: 6.3% ABV | IBUs This juicy, hazy IPA features Citra, Simcoe, and El Dorado and clocks in at 6.3% ABV. The best part? Five percent of proceeds from this beer will go to help great causes in our community and beyond. Feel good about making it a Fiver because this beer gives back Since 2015 from Norwood, MA, we've been cranking out award-winning beers for the Boston area and beyond. Whether you're newly dipping toe in the waters of better beer, or you've been here long enough to remember a day when IPA was just another style, we're psyched to welcome you into our awesome world. Trillium Brewing- PM Dawn: 9.4% ABV | IBUs In another exciting collaborative effort with our neighbors at Barrington Coffee Roasters, we bring you a bold American stout infused with cold-brewed coffee. PM Dawn exhibits an earthy, freshly roasted coffee bean and dark chocolate/mocha nose. The flavor profile consists of vanilla, hot chocolate, and caramel along with rich espresso. With a medium to heavy body, luscious mouthfeel, and slight bitterness, PM Dawn is balanced and full, smooth with a drying roast character. Trillium Brewing was founded in March of 2013 by JC and Esther Tetreault with the desire to create a New England Farmhouse-inspired experience through the lens of craft beer. Launched with three employees and the support of family, friends, and community, our little brewery located at 369 Congress Street in Boston's then-sleepy Fort Point neighborhood has grown to a team of nearly 300. Every member of our organization has incredible drive and purpose, working passionately each day to elevate the quality of the Trillium experience. There now Forever home and large production facility is located in Canton, MA Jack's Abby Brewing Bourbon Barrel-Aged FRAMINGHAMMER Series, S'MORES: ABV 12% | IBUs 45 Big, bold, black, and aged in bourbon barrels with lactose, vanilla, and cocoa beans. The lengthy conditioning period in the barrels creates a silky smooth chocolatey mouth feel enhanced by the use of oats and brown sugar. Noticeable sweetness gets balanced by roasted malt and hop bitterness. Additional flavors include bourbon, vanilla, and oak. Located in Framingham, MA Founded in 2011 by three brothers, Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler, Jack's Abby has become a mainstay of the craft brewing scene in the Northeast and nationwide. The Hendler brothers grew up in a family that promoted entrepreneurship and hard work. Spending summers with their grandfather and working at the family's ice distribution company, they learned the value of committed family members and loyal employees—the foundation of which Jack's Abby is based KWkYNiUh9N185wjX5PsB
We pre-recorded today's conversation via Zoom for Tourism Tuesday Shenandoah County edition with Kary Haun from Shenandoah County Tourism. The show today was a shout-out to women-owned businesses in Shenandoah County in honor of Women's History Month. Joining us on the Zoom screen, Cristi Coryell, owner of The Buttercup - a women's fashion, accessories & home decor boutique located at 9431 S. COngress Street in New Market, VA. Meredith Norris also joined us from The Pantry at 117 located inside Woodstock Cafe and told us about her newest business venture, a bakery focused on providing handcrafted breads, pastry, sweets and treats - Flour & Water Co - located at 124 S, Main Street in Woodstock, VA. We talked about how important community was to the women when they started their businesses and spoke of the partnerships they've formed and the success they've had. They are hosting a joint "Girls Night Out" event on March 19 at Flour & Water Co. Details for that can be found by clicking here. For more details about The Buttercup, visit their website: http://thebuttercup.net/ and follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevirginiabuttercup and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebuttercup2020/ For more details about Flour & Water Co, visit their website: https://www.flourandwaterco.com/ and follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flourandwaterco/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourandwaterco/ For more information about Kary's pottery studio, visit her website: http://www.karyhaun.com/ and follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karyhaunstudio and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karyhaunstudio/ To see the full list of women-owned tourism-based businesses in Shenandoah County:
In this episode, guest-host, Partner and Designated Broker Jessica Estes sits down with Josh Benthien, CEO and Partner of Northland Enterprises. Based in Portland, Maine, Northland specializes in commercial real estate development, including new construction, historic renovations and build to suit projects. Northland has been developing and managing commercial real estate throughout Maine, upstate New York and Vermont since 2001. Significant projects include the Baxter Library redevelopment, the Elks Lodge on outer Congress Street, and the former Century Tire site that is now Century Plaza on Marginal Way. Discover Josh's business philosophy, what project he is most proud of, and his views on how the pandemic will impact real estate going forward.
C4 talks some shit about Tom Nook.
Doctors work hard in their jobs and bring home a decent salary. However, for most physicians, there is little education around finances throughout our career. Making a lot of money while having a large debt load can be disastrous for many professionals. We look to certified financial advisor Shane Tenny to provide some insights on money planning for healthcare professionals. Learn about the 4 financial stages of physicians, 6 important money decisions, common mistakes in finances, and a unique scholarship opportunity. Licensed To Live 1 on 1 Coaching Program [show sponsor] www.timewithdoctorjarret.com Shane Tenny Go To Grow Licensed To Live: A Primer To Rebuilding Your Life After Your Career Is Shattered www.doctorjarret.com Shane Tenny is a registered representative of and offers securities, investment advisory services and financial planning through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC. 4350 Congress Street, Suite 300, Charlotte NC 28209. 704-557-9600. Spaugh Dameron Tenny, LLC is not a subsidiary or affiliate of MML Investors Services, LLC. CRN202104-246061
On this show, we talked about effective financial planning, successfully utilizing technology and embracing each state of the planning process with James Matthews, CFP and Financial Advisor with Consolidated Planning. Listen to learn how to avoid financial overwhelm and get on the path to success! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:17. You can learn more about James at CPlanning.com, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Registered Representative and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS). OSJ: 4201 Congress Street, Suite 295, Charlotte, NC 28209, (704)-552-8507. Securities products and advisory services offered through PAS, member FINRA, SIPC. Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Condolidated Planning Inc. is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. 2019-72206 exp 01/21
Nathan Smith from Charlotte non-profit RAIN, and Kristin Prentice from Young Affiliates, and Blueprint Financial Service joing NIkki in-studio to talk about the organization's must-attend upcoming fundraising events, and the state of HIV and AIDS in the Charlotte area. Kristin Prentice is a Registered Representative and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS). OSJ: 4201 Congress Street, Suite 295, Charlotte, NC 28209 (704) 552-8507. Securities products and advisory services offered through PAS, member FINRA, SIPC. Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Blueprint Holdings is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian 2018-62022 exp. 6/2020
This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for June 18, 2018. - More details have been coming out over the weekend around Ford buying Michigan Central Station in Corktown. - The seating supplier Adient says it’s decided to scrap plans to move its corporate headquarters and 500 employees into the Marquette Building on Congress Street over concerns about the cost of renovation. - The Detroit Greenways Coalition will hold a group bike ride Sunday to create awareness and raise money to build a 26-mile rail-to-trail greenway loop in the city. - Ron Gurdjian, the man who was everything to Tom’s Tavern and beloved to legions of Detroiters near and far, passed away on Sunday night. He was 78. - The Detroit Wing Company has opened its third location inside the MGM Grand Casino hotel on Monday. - Soccer journalist Fletcher Sharpe joins Sven for his weekly segment talking about Detroit City FC and this time around, the World Cup. - And Chef Godwin Ihentuge from Yum Village stops in to talk about what's happening down at the Freight Yard in the Dequindre Cut. It's tasty.
The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed touring showcase of odd and hilarious found videos, will bring its new 2017 show to Portland. Hosts Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, whose credits include The Onion and the Late Show with David Letterman, are excited to debut their new program at Space Gallery (538 Congress Street) on Friday, October 13th at 6:45 and again at 9:30pm. Tickets to the Found Footage Festival are $12 in advance ($15 at the door) and are available at foundfootagefest.com.
We were joined in the studio today by Trudy Burgess, owner of Still River Days Antiques on Congress Street in New Market, VA and her guest, Joni Runzo, Development Manager with the Alzheimer's Association's Central & Western Virginia Chapter. We talked about the 10 warning signs of the disease, and the resources available to those who suffer from it (and their families.) Trudy told us about her stepfather who is in the advanced stages of the disease and about an upcoming fundraiser at her store to raise awareness and funds for an upcoming Alzheimer's Walk in Harrisonburg on October 21. For more information, follow Still River Days on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stillriverdays1004/ You can also find local walks by typing in your zip code here: http://www.alz.org/walk For more information about the Alzheimer's Association and to find resources, visit their website http://www.alz.org/ or call their 24-hour phone number at 800-272-3900.
Meredith Strang Burgess, President and CEO of Burgess Advertising and Marketing sat down with Portland Press Herald President and C.E.O Lisa DeSisto to talk about the firm's thirtieth anniversary. They also discussed how a soil science degree at UMO prepared Burgess for a career in marketing, her early work with McDonalds, her time in the Maine Legislature, Burgess' work with the Maine Cancer Foundation, her last-place finishes at the "Tri for a Cure" Triathalon, and moving from Congress Street to Falmouth after all these years. To learn more about the Like a Boss Podcasts and live events, visit likeaboss.pressherald.com
We were joined in the studio for Tourism Tuesday with Jenna & Kary from Shenandoah County Tourism Department. We talked about so many things happening this holiday season in Shenandoah County. Below is a recap of our conversation. Top Six Things to do in Shenandoah County to start the Holiday season and get everyone in the Spirit The first weekend in December is the best weekend to visit Shenandoah County to see how local businesses and attractions in small towns are kicking off the holiday season. From Galleries to Wineries, Antique Shops, Historic sites and cafes, there is something uniquely “Shenandoah” about celebrating community and the holiday spirit. Here are six different special events to warm hearts and welcome folks to Shenandoah County Holiday Homes Tour in Woodstock December 3 Featuring four private homes and four historical buildings, all within a few blocks of one another, decorated for the season and welcoming visitors on December 3, 2016 from 11am to 4pm. The event is sponsored by the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce with all proceeds going to support the Woodstock Museum and the Shenandoah Garden Club of Woodstock. The tour will originate at the Woodstock Museum's Marshall House where ticket-holders will receive a program and map. Admission is $15 in advance, and tickets are on sale at five different Locations: The Edinburg Mill, The Woodstock Café, PJ Designs, The Woodstock Brewhouse, and Jackson's Corner Café in New Market. Tickets will also be available on the day of the event for $20 at the Woodstock Museum only. (Inclement weather date December 4) Christmas on the Farm in New Market December 3rd At the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, visit with living historians at the historic Bushong Farm and discover how a family carries on in the face of a national crisis. There will be games to play, stories to hear, refreshments, singing and a visit from a special Christmas guest. Then, visit with the soldiers of Company F, 51st Virginia Infantry and bring them Christmas cheer from hearth and home. Lend a hand with chores or simply join in the holiday celebration. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum on the day of the event. For more information, call The Virginia Museum of the Civil War at 866-515-1864. Holiday Open Studio Tour December 3 & 4 As you travel the Shenandoah County Artisan Trail from New Market to Strasburg, Virginia, visit Six Potters with six unique styles, in six different studios. Come and see the dynamic quality of clay and fire from six different points of view. Five locations boast tours of the Artist's working space and sales of their collections of work plus refreshments from local farmers markets and restaurants. The Sixth potter will show her work at the Shenandoah County Artisan Trail location, Pot Town Organics, a shop that sells organic gardening supplies, hydroponics, lights, and canning and preserving supplies located in the heart of Downtown Strasburg Updates, progress and details about the Tour including addresses and contact information can be seen on our Holiday Open Studio Tour FACEBOOK PAGE or visit http://vastudiotour.wixsite.com/vastudiotour Special Vineyard and Winery events A tasting room at one of the eight different wineries in Shenandoah County is a great place to visit with friends and family to get the season started off in a festive way. Two of the vineyards are hosting special holiday events during the first weekend in December. In Toms Brook, North Mountain Vineyard keeps with the owner's German Heritage as they host a Bavarian Christkindl Market from 12-5 pm on December 3 where you can Shop for your German Specialties and they will be Serving Bratwurst and Glühwein. There will be Live music by Rick, Bill & Travelin' Jack from 2:00 – 5:00 pm. Then more live music by Bill Vaughan from 6:00 – 9:00 pm Shenandoah Vineyards is hosting their Holiday open house on Saturday and Sunday December 3 & 4 from 10am-5pm. welcoming the Holiday season in a cozy atmosphere with warm mulled wine, cookies and goodies. Route 11 Gallery Hop December 3 & 4 Visit three different Main Street gallery locations in a twelve mile stretch of Route 11 in Shenandoah County each holding demonstrations and special events. 7 East Gallery in Woodstock is offering weaving and Glass painting demonstrations as well as their current display of local artists work. Penelope's Café and Gallery in Edinburg will host a “Fido-Photo-OP” with Santa on Saturday, inviting visitors to bring their pets to have their photo taken with Santa. Then on Sunday from noon to 3 is a Book Signing with local artist and writer Tom Chipley. Penelope's café consistently displays local art and serves the most amazing fresh baked pastries, unique soups and creative sandwiches. In the next town, The Art Group Gallery in Mount Jackson is presenting gallery tours, and a variety of artist demonstrations throughout the weekend. 10am-5pm at all three locations. Small Town Parades and Tree Lighting Every year folks in the small towns of Shenandoah County gather for annual Christmas Parades and tree lighting ceremonies. Each town hosts their own version with children singing, lights twinkling, hot chocolate and sweets. Carols, dancing, games, stories and of course Santa. Immerse yourself in the joy of one, or visit them all! Edinburg: “Christmas in Edinburg” December 1st Parade begins at 6pm and tree lighting & festivities just after Woodstock: “Light up Woodstock” December 2nd begins at 545pm at the Courthouse in the center of town. Strasburg: “Home for the Holidays” December 3rd Parade and Tree lighting New Market: “Tis the Season” December 3 Parade at 5pm, and a tree lighting with festivities at the Town Hall just after. Toms Brook: Christmas Parade December 4 beginning at 5pm. Mount Jackson: December 10th Parade begins at 3:30pm on the North end of town and ends with an Open House from 4 to 5:30 at the town hall with Santa visiting and cookies & cocoa. Small-town holiday events in Shenandoah County to get you in the spirit! What better way to greet the Holiday season than with small town parades, twinkling lights on street lamps and carols of Children's' choirs? Are you ready for a Norman Rockwell picture of snowy decorations, cold air, and warm cocoa? Look no further than the towns of Shenandoah County whose historic Main Streets sparkle with a vibrant energy as they welcome the Christmas Season and the coming New Year, with many of the towns hosting special events for residents and guests alike. Here are just a few events that are sure to warm even the Grinchiest of bah-humbug hearts: CHRISTMAS IN EDINBURG Thursday, December 1, 2016 PARADE BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M. Please join us after the Parade for the lighting of the County's largest living Christmas tree and let the sounds of the Central High School Band bring you into the Christmas spirit. After the tree lighting Ceremony and Santa is in place, bring the kiddies inside the Volunteer Fire Department for crafts and games complete with prizes warm treats and everyone's favorite Santa!!! Click here for more information. LIGHT UP WOODSTOCK: Woodstock, December 2, 2016 From 11am-4pm the Town of Woodstock is hosting a Holiday Homes Tour. Beginning at 5:45pm, The Youth Choir will be singing on the Historic Courthouse steps to begin the festivities and at 6pm the parade begins from the shopping center at the North end of town to Indian Spring Street to the South. After the Parade, the Mayor and a special guest will light the Town Christmas Tree. Businesses will stay open late, entertainment on Court Square and Santa will make an appearance. Click here for more information. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Strasburg, December 3, 2106 Strasburg is the place to be on Saturday, December 3rd Breakfast at the Fire Department, a book sale at the library, Santa Claus at First Bank, multiple open houses with snacks and friendly faces, a children's shopping extravaganza at Lydia's Clothes Basket, a fun and festive Christmas Parade, a tree lighting ceremony, caroling, pictures in the gazebo and MORE! Visit www.strasburgvachamber.com for more information. TIS THE SEASON: New Market December 3, 2016 From Early morning to after dark, the town of New Market is pulling out all the stops beginning at 9am with Open Houses of many Local Businesses and Local Artists on Congress Street and a Book Sale at the New Market Library. Santa will be at the library too with goodie bags for the kids and face painting. Then at 5pm it's a Christmas Parade on Congress Street followed by a tree lighting Ceremony with the Stonewall Jackson Choir at the New Market Town Hall. There you can enjoy homemade cookies, and a warm beverage. Then top off the evening at 7pm with a showing of “It's a Wonderful Life” at the Rouss Center for the Performing Arts ($5 admission). Details and parade entry can be found here at the town website. CHRISTMAS PARADE & OPEN HOUSE: Mount Jackson December 10, 2016 Parade Line-up at 2:45 p.m. at Valley Fertilizer-Main St. Parade begins at 3:30 P.M. and travels south on Main St. ending at Native American. Entry fee for parade participants is 3 cans of non-perishable food to be donated to the Food Pantry. There will be an Open House at the Town Hall is from 4 to 5:30 at town hall with Santa visiting and cookies and cocoa donated by the SJHS Home Ec. Dept. Kids can stop by the town office to register their name for the drawing to help the mayor light the town Christmas Tree at 5 p.m. Visit www.mountjackson.com for more information. A few other wonderful Holiday Events in Shenandoah County include: Holiday Homes Tour in Woodstock Featuring four private homes and four historical buildings, all within a few blocks of one another, decorated for the season and welcoming visitors on December 3, 2016 from 11am to 4pm. The event is sponsored by the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce with all proceeds going to support the Woodstock Museum and the Shenandoah Garden Club of Woodstock. The tour will originate at the Woodstock Museum's Marshall House where ticket-holders will receive a program and map. Admission is $15 in advance, and tickets are on sale at five different Locations: The Edinburg Mill, The Woodstock Café, PJ Designs, The Woodstock Brewhouse, and Jackson's Corner Café in New Market. Tickets will also be available on the day of the event for $20 at the Woodstock Museum only. (Inclement weather date December 4) Holiday Open House at Hupps Hill Civil War Park Saturday December 10, 2016 from 9am-5pm Offering Free Admission to the Museum, Refreshments, and Gift Shop Specials. Christmas on the Farm in New Market December 3, 2016 At the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, visit with living historians at the historic Bushong Farm and discover how a family carries on in the face of a national crisis. There will be games to play, stories to hear, refreshments, singing and a visit from a special Christmas guest. Then, visit with the soldiers of Company F, 51st Virginia Infantry and bring them Christmas cheer from hearth and home. Lend a hand with chores or simply join in the holiday celebration. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum on the day of the event. For more information, call The Virginia Museum of the Civil War at 866-515-1864. Holidays at Bryce Resort December 24 – Christmas Eve Buffet – 5-8pm $26.95 Adults; $12.50 Kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under Free. Tip & tax not included. December 25 – Christmas Buffet - 5-8pm $26.95 Adults; $12.50 Kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under Free. December 31 - New Year's Eve Dinner – 6 – 10pm Restaurant. $40 Adults; $20 kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under free. Tip & tax not included December 31 – Rockin' New Year's Eve Celebration in the Copper Kettle, 9pm – 2am. $20 Cover until midnight; $10 after midnight. Includes party favors, snacks until 11pm, DJ Doug, Fireworks, and Torchlight ski-down (weather dependent) at 11:45pm. Must be 21 to attend Reservations are a MUST for The Christmas and New Year's Eve Dinners. Please contact nan@bryceresort.com or charity@bryceresort.com for reservations or more information.
We were joined in the studio for The Valley Business Today by Brittany Clem, Marketing Director for the Town of New Market and Trudy Burgess, owner of Still River Days Antiques. We talked about Trudy's journey from a career in the medical field to opening and running her own shop on Congress Street in New Market. We discussed some of the obstacles, the highlights and Trudy gave us advice on how she has made her business so successful in it's first year. She attributes marketing and social media as cornerstones to her success. You can find her on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/stillriverdays1004 On Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/stillriverdays_trudy/ Brittany also told us about all the holiday events coming up in December in New Market. For more details, visit their website: http://www.newmarketvirginia.com/
We were joined in the studio today by co-host, Kary Haun from Shenandoah County Tourism and her guest, Katie Mercer from the Woodstock Enhancement Committee. Katie told us about Halloween on Court Square happening in Woodstock on Saturday, October 29 from 11am - 1pm. There will be trick or treating, tons of kids activities, a petting zoo and MORE. Follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woodstock.enhancement/ to stay up to date on all their events & promotions. We talked about all the great Halloween activities happening throughout Shenandoah County including Ghost/Graveyard Tours on October 29, 2016 from 6pm - 9pm hosted by Strasburg Heritage Association & Trick or Treat on Congress Street happening on Monday, Octber 31st in New Market. We also talked about Shenandoah Uncorked at the Yellow Barn in Quicksburg happening on November 12 & Bryce Resort announcing that their Bike Park will remain open until the first snow!
While in Boston, he chats on the Congress Street bridge with the famous "walker and talker," Samuel Adams, after a memorable tour of the outstanding Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum. www.bostonteapartyship.com "Talk Time with Reid Moriarty" is a series of 5-7 minute interviews with people Reid finds interesting, and you might too! www.reidmoriarty.com