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Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | National Folk Festival Kickoff feat. Eddie Cotton & Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 41:40


Wikipedia defines festivals as events celebrated by a community and centering on characteristic aspects of that community, and today, we're paying homage to the festivals that make us great! Today we're heading to Downtown Ocean Springs for this year's Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival, Nov. 2nd & 3rd, then we're off to check out what's happening around your neck of the woods before our final stop in Downtown Jackson to jam out at the National Folk Festival Kickoff Event, Saturday, November 16th with Blaine Wade, NCTA Exec. Dir. & Legendary Blues Musician, Eddie Cotton, Jr.! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi!"What's Happening Around Your Neck of the Woods" Event Listing:Fantasia BarrinoDia de los Muertos: A Celebration of LifeThe Fairhope Film Festival - 12th Year AnniversaryNovember Pinball RumbleBone Thugs-N-HarmonyNext Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Laker Country 104.9
First Woolly Worm Crafts Festival on the Hill this Saturday

Laker Country 104.9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 7:19


Sarah Polston talks about the event which is taking place on the hill at Jamestown United Methodist Church

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 9:34


CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 28th   Publish Date: September 28th   From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Saturday, September 28th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Ed Sullivan ***09.28.24 – BIRTHDAY – ED SULLIVAN***   I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia.  1.  What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center 2. Riverfest Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene 3. Hot Dog Luncheon Benefitting Seniors Postponed to Oct. 3   We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!    Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1:  What's Next for the Holly Springs Town Center The Holly Springs Town Center's parking deck is set to be completed by year-end, marking the first finished structure on the site. The deck will have three levels and 323 spaces, with facade work starting mid-October. An amphitheater is in the design phase, with construction bids expected soon and completion by spring or early summer. New city hall design bids are due by January, with construction starting in spring 2025. The Walton Communities' residential project will begin mid-2025, followed by office, retail, and restaurant spaces. Additional townhomes and single-family homes are planned, alongside a new roadway to improve traffic flow, with overall completion by 2026. STORY 2:  Riverfest Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene The 40th annual Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival in Canton, scheduled for September 28-29, has been canceled due to concerns about Hurricane Helene's impact. Service League of Cherokee County President Melissa Wehunt emphasized the decision prioritizes the safety of the community, vendors, and attendees. The organization is notifying all affected parties and encourages following their Facebook pages for updates. Despite the cancellation, the Service League remains dedicated to supporting children and families in need and welcomes donations through their website. STORY 3:  Hot Dog Luncheon Benefitting Seniors Postponed to Oct. 3 The annual hot dog luncheon by Cherokee County Senior Services and Stand Up For Seniors has been postponed to October 3 due to Hurricane Helene. Originally set for Friday at the Cherokee County Senior Center, the event will now take place next Thursday. Proceeds will support the Last Stop Program, providing emergency financial assistance for seniors. Those who RSVP'd should have received communication about the change. For more details, check the Cherokee County Facebook page. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment  Break: DRAKE – The Mill ON ETOWAH STORY 4:  Cherokee Firefighter Graduates from Public Safety Training Fire Apparatus Operator Drew Turner of Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services recently graduated from the Georgia Public Safety Training Center and was sworn in as a deputy sheriff. Turner, also an advanced EMT and fire investigator, was deputized by Sheriff Frank Reynolds, allowing him to use law enforcement capabilities. His dedication was praised by Fire Chief Eddie Robinson. Turner has also been selected for a full-time role in the fire department's investigations team, which determines fire causes in Cherokee County. The department expressed pride in Turner's achievements and his continued community impact. STORY 5:  Cherokee Career Expo connects employers and job seekers The Cherokee Office of Economic Development held its annual Cherokee Career Expo on September 25 at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Conference Center in Canton. The event connected local job seekers with top Cherokee employers, offering a range of career opportunities and on-site interviews. Participating employers included the Cherokee County School District, LGE Community Credit Union, and others. This expo is part of the COED's Work In Cherokee campaign, which encourages residents to work locally and reduce commuting time. Commercial: INGLES 2 STORY 6:  Cherokee Schools SAT Scores Top State and National Averages The Cherokee County School District's Class of 2024 achieved an average SAT score of 1083, surpassing both state and national averages by 53 and 88 points, respectively. This places CCSD in the top 10% of districts statewide. Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis praised the students' academic success and the dedication of teachers. Each of CCSD's six traditional high schools exceeded state and national averages, with scores ranging from 1058 to 1101. Despite a slight decrease in average scores from 2023, CCSD increased student participation to 57%. The district remains committed to high-quality education and student achievement. STORY 7:  Week 7 Football Games Postponed for Inclement Weather Week 7 of the 2024 high school football season in Cherokee County has been disrupted by weather, with games postponed due to Hurricane Helene. River Ridge and Sequoyah will play on October 18, while Creekview, Woodstock, Cherokee, and Etowah are set to play this Saturday, pending approval. The storm is expected to impact Georgia after making landfall in Florida. As a precaution, Cherokee County School District closed schools and offices on September 26 and 27, canceling all activities. Weather-related delays have been frequent this season. We'll have closing comments after this.    COMMERCIAL: Heller 4   SIGN OFF –   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network   Show Sponsors: ·         www.ingles-markets.com  ·         www.drakerealty.com ·         cuofga.org ·         www.jeffhellerlaw.com   #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paulding County News Podcast
Paulding County Cast: Scouting Fundraisers, Honoring Heroes, and Historic Discoveries

Paulding County News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 10:16 Transcription Available


Welcome to Your Paulding County Cast! I'm Melissa Carter. Let's dive into our top stories: PC News 773 Scouters Association Boston Butt Sale: Fundraiser for Scout Hut improvements on October 4, with pickup on October 5. Tickets for Rome Emperors game on August 31—$13 each, $5 supports the Scouts. Visit their website for details. Mike Ruple Honored: Board of Education recognizes Mike Ruple for his commendation from Dallas GA Police. He completed a 16-hour emergency response training in July. Drone Smuggling Case: Two brothers, including Dallas resident Nicholas Lo, sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for using a drone to smuggle contraband into a Georgia prison. Weather Today: Sunny, high of 89, low of 66. Tomorrow: Sunny, high of 90, low of 67. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high of 92, low of 70. Weird Story 19th-Century Shipwreck: Polish divers find a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea loaded with luxury items. Declared an "ancient relic" by Swedish officials. Events August 17, 7pm: Free Family Movie Night - Kung Fu Panda 4 at Veterans Park. September 7, 9am: Paulding Meadows Arts & Crafts Festival at Earl Duncan Park. August 18, 4pm: Paint & Sip - High Vibrations at The Candela Bar. Sports Braves vs. Reds 2025 Game: Set to play at Bristol Motor Speedway, potentially breaking MLB attendance records. Stay tuned for more updates and stories from around Paulding County! SOCIAL: Facebook YouTube Chapters 00:00 Community Fundraisers and Support Initiatives02:25 Weather Updates02:53 Educational Programs at Chattahoochee Tech03:22 Advertisements for Credit Union of Georgia and New Season Church04:05 Legal Cases and Criminal Activity05:23 Local News and Events06:19 Local Events06:45 Church Services07:42 Sports News08:08 Retirement Savings and Consumer PricesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Villages Daily Sun Podcast
What's Happening Around The Villages March 25-31, 2024

The Villages Daily Sun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 6:37


The Acoustic Series is back at Spanish Springs this week! We have all of those musical details for you, along with information about Doo Wop sounds coming your way, too.  Camp Villages Easter Week is offering up lots of family fun this week, in addition to a Bunny Boat Cruise at Lake Sumter, the Running of the Square 5K, and the Brownwood Arts & Crafts Festival, as well.

ReFolkUs
The Art of Booking Pt. 3 - Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival with James Keelaghan

ReFolkUs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 23:14


Today, we are releasing the third episode in our series titled ‘The Art of Booking' where we speak with Artistic Directors of music festivals from across Canada. In this week's episode, we chat to James Keelaghan, the Artistic Director of Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival in Owen Sound, Ontario.James chats to us about what he looks for when programming the lineup and booking artists for the festival. He also shares how his career as a touring musician has taken him to festivals around the world, allowing him to gather inspiration to incorporate into the fabric of Summerfolk - elevating the overall experience for all attending.Follow @sumerfolk on social mediaSummerfolk WebsiteSummerfolk Artist Submission Form (deadline is February 28th 2024)____________________James Keelaghan, a Juno award-winning singer-songwriter, seamlessly channels thirty-five years of touring experience into his role as Artistic Director of the Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival in Owen Sound, Ontario. His musical journey enhances the festival's programming, especially his curation of daytime workshop stages, a signature feature of Summerfolk.______________Presented by Folk Music OntarioHosted by Rosalyn DennettProduced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn DennettMixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod CabinTheme music “Amsterdam” by King CardiacArtwork by Jaymie Karn

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Lifestyle Lookout: Cozmic Sauce, Holiday Tea and Full Color Dream

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 5:45


KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith talk about Cozmic Sauce performing at the Blue Room, Holiday Tea at Willowbrook Manor in Sedro-Woolley, the Lighted Christmas Stroll and the Creative Winter Arts and Crafts Festival in Ferndale, and Full Color Dream's album release show at the Shakedown.

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Service League Announces Record-Breaking Riverfest Fundraising

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 1:56


From the Ingles Studio this is your news minute on the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast presented by Darby Funeral Home. Today is Wednesday, November 29th, and I'm Keith Ippolito. Service League Announces Record-Breaking Riverfest Fundraising The Service League of Cherokee County achieved record-breaking fundraising results at its 39th Annual Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival in September. Held at Etowah River Park in Canton, the event boasted an unprecedented turnout and the highest number of vendors to date. The Service League, comprising 100 women volunteers who contributed over 10,000 hours, raised over $155,000. These funds will directly benefit youth and families in need across Cherokee County, providing essential services like food, clothing, dental care, eyeglasses, medical assistance, rent, utilities, scholarships, and more. President Marcey Stein emphasized the community's unwavering commitment to supporting this vital cause. Visit www.serviceleague.net for more information. For more news about our community, visit tribuneledgernews.com. For the Tribune Ledger Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. www.bgpodcastnetwork.com www.ingles-markets.com www.henssler.com  www.darbyfuneralhome.com www.esogrepair.com #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #soundcloud #youtube #radio #radioshow #comedy #music #hiphop #art #entrepreneur #covid #motivation #interview #repost #loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Travel Michigan
Travel Michigan ~ November Festivities!

Travel Michigan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 38:49


Nov. 5, 2023 ~ Host Dave Lorenz talks about November events occurring in Michigan, such as the Grand Rapids International Wine, Beer, and Food Festival, the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail Mac n Cheese Bake-Off, the Autumn Artisan Market hosted by Three Oaks, and the Indie Arts and Crafts Festival in Detroit.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
GET OUT THERE! Things to do today in Gwinnett County

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 2:52


From the Henssler Financial Studio this is your news minute on the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia. Today is Saturday, October 14th and I'm Keith Ippolito. Today in Gwinnett County, there are several exciting events to choose from. The Spooky Spirits 5K at Suwanee Town Center Park, running from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, offers a unique fusion of a 5K run and delightful cocktails. You can opt for a competitive run or a leisurely stroll with cocktail stops; tickets range from $60.00 to $75.00. For those seeking spine-tingling experiences, the 90-minute Lawrenceville Ghost Tour leads you through the historic courthouse square, regaling you with eerie tales of paranormal encounters in local businesses, including a visit to the Old Jail. The Lilburn Daze Arts & Crafts Festival at Lilburn City Park boasts over 150 vendors, live entertainment, kids' activities, and delectable treats. Don't miss events like the Paw Parade, dance performances, and live music from talents such as Sir Rod and Motown singer Mr. Finesse. If you're in the mood for a more relaxed evening, head to Peachtree Corners Town Green for Night Music at 7:00 PM, where you can revel in live music. You have the option to visit local restaurants or bring your own food to enhance your experience. Enjoy the enchanting melodies of the night and the warmth of community camaraderie! For more news about our community, visit gwinnettdailypost.com. For the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. www.gwinnettdailypost.com  www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.com www.thehudgens.org #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Woodstock Police Lt. promoted to captain

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 18:38


CTL Script/ Top Stories of September 19th Publish Date: Sept 19th   Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast    Today is Tuesday, September 19thh, and happy heavenly birthday to HOF Center Fielder Duke Snider ***Duke Snider*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Woodstock Police lt. promoted to captain Driver killed in Cherokee County crash Free Home Elementary teacher wins top state award for PE program   Plus, Bruce Jenkins catches up with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss cottage chese.   We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!    Commercial:  CU of GA - ELON   STORY 1: Woodstock Police lt. promoted to captain   Lt. Sinfelt of the Woodstock Police Department has been promoted to the rank of captain. Sinfelt has served the department for 13 years, holding various positions such as patrol officer, training officer, shift sergeant, training director, and section commander. In addition to his police duties, Sinfelt teaches CRASE (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events) courses at local religious establishments and businesses, as well as gun safety courses at the William G. Long Senior Center. His promotion marks a significant milestone in his career with the department...……Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com   STORY 2: Driver killed in Cherokee County crash   A fatal single-vehicle crash occurred on Soap Creek Road in northern Cherokee County. The incident took place around 7:30 a.m., involving a Dodge pickup that struck a utility pole and came to rest on a guard rail. The sole occupant, an adult male driver, was pronounced dead at the scene. The Cherokee Sheriff's Office is investigating the crash, and speed is believed to have been a contributing factor. The driver's identity has not been disclosed.   STORY 3: Free Home Elementary Teacher   Keith Furstenberg, a teacher and coach at Free Home Elementary School, has received the Award of Excellence in Physical Education from the Georgia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. This annual award recognizes the most outstanding physical education program in Georgia public schools, based on activities conducted in the previous school year. Furstenberg's dedication to his students, colleagues, and profession, along with his innovative teaching methods and grant-winning programs, have earned him this honor. He will be celebrated at the association's annual convention and recognized by the Cherokee County school board. Furstenberg has over 25 years of experience in teaching physical education, art, and special education.   We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.   Back in a moment   Break:  ESOG - Drake - Dayco           STORY 4: Sequoyah fights off Etowah for third straight win   Sequoyah High School secured their third consecutive win, defeating Etowah 21-12 in a football game. The Chiefs, who had a slow start to the season, have turned things around and now have a 3-2 record. Jackson Hancock played a crucial role in the victory, breaking a 66-yard touchdown run when the Eagles were attempting a comeback. Hancock, a standout player, contributed both on the ground and as a receiver, finishing with 91 rushing yards and a touchdown and 60 receiving yards and a touchdown. Sequoyah's defense was also impressive, limiting Etowah's high-scoring offense to just 12 points.   Story 5: Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival returning to Cherokee County   The Riverfest Arts and Crafts Festival is returning to Etowah River Park in Canton on September 23 and 24. This annual event offers shopping, dining, and various activities for attendees. The festival, hosted by the Service League of Cherokee County, serves as its largest fundraiser, with proceeds going toward helping local families and children in need through various forms of assistance. The event features over 150 arts and crafts vendors, concessionaires, local entertainers, and a children's area with games, inflatables, a petting zoo, and more. Riverfest provides a fun and family-friendly environment while supporting a charitable cause.   Commercial: Powers – Ingle 8 – Heller Law Story 7: LEAH And now here is Bruce Jenkins with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss Cottage Cheese.   We'll have closing comments after this   Chamber - Henssler 60 – Cumming Fair – Cherokee Chamber   Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. . If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Get more on these stories and other great content at tribune ledger news.com. Giving you important information about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   www.henssler.com  www.ingles-markets.com  www.esogrepair.com  www.daycosystems.com  www.powerselectricga.com  www.elonsalon.com  www.jeffhellerlaw.com  www.drakerealty.com www.cherokeechamber.com Cumming FairSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Real Hernando
Spreading Hope with Brad Cook | Optimist Club of Hernando

The Real Hernando

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 45:32


Discover the heartwarming world of the Optimist Club of Hernando in this episode of The Real Hernando Podcast as we chat with Brad Cook, a dedicated board member, and uncover the inspiring mission of this club focused on nurturing young lives with positivity.The Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios.Learn about the impactful A'Fair Arts & Crafts Festival on the Hernando Town Square every May, a cherished event that brings joy to the community while supporting the Optimist Club's mission. Tune in now to explore how hope and positive vision are shaping a brighter future for local youth and the local community.This episode is also sponsored in part by Gustafson Properties, LLC, 5M Services, and Team Couch of Burch Realty Group.The Real Hernando is currently seeking new business sponsors to partner with, which will support the growth of this platform and, in doing so, will create a brighter spotlight for the Hernando community as a whole. LEARN HOW TO SPONSOR THIS SERIES: https://bit.ly/4610FY6 For all channels and socials, go to TheRealHerando.comThe Real Hernando Podcast is produced by SRP Studios. www.srpstudiosllc.comTo get the latest from the Optimist Club of Hernando, you can follow them below!Website - www.hernandooptimist.orgEmail - HernandoOptimistClub@gmail.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OptimistClubofHernando 

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | 42nd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival, Mississippi Antique Showcase, & 47th Annual Bear Creek Arts & Crafts Festival & Car Show

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 49:28


Today we're swimming off to the coast for the 42nd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival, on September 9th with LaWanda Jones, Director of the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce, then we're antiquing at the Mississippi Antique Showcase, October 13th – 14th in Gulfport with MPB Foundation Executive Director, Angela Crossley Ferraez before a last stop in Belmont to check out the 47th Annual Bear Creek Arts & Crafts Festival & Car Show, September 9th with Alderman, Brandon Pharr. Plus, we'll check out what's happening around your neck of the woods! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop MS!Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and Kamel King, Tourism Development Bureau Manger with Visit Mississippi, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They'll not only tell you what's going on in your neck of the woods, but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festivals all over Mississippi. Hear the personal stories and traditions behind that favorite event you attend each year on Next Stop, Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KCMI's The Coffee Break
05.22.23 - Terri Bonds

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 48:18


On today's episode of the Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Terri about the upcoming Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival.  The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm

Triangle 411
Spring Daze Arts and Crafts Festival, Cary, NC—Behind the Scenes-

Triangle 411

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 20:13


Nestled under the shady canopy of Bond Park awaits a festival budding with arts and crafts. The annual Spring Daze Arts and Crafts Festival give a true nod to the artistry and creativity that makes up the state of North Carolina.--Denise Dickens, Public Art Supervisor & Curator of Exhibitions and Collections for the Town of Cary, takes us behind the scenes.

Vacation Station Travel Radio
Arlene Gould - Celebrate Spring in Natchitoches, Louisiana

Vacation Station Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 39:50


This episode of Big Blend Radio's 3rd Tuesday "Go to Natchitoches" show focus on what to experience this Spring in Natchitoches, the oldest city in Louisiana. Hear about outdoor activities like hiking in Kisatchie National Forest and kayaking Cane River or competing in fishing tournaments, and seasonal events like the Melrose Arts & Crafts Festival, Sale on the Trail, and the Annual Jazz & R&B Festival. Featured guest is Arlene Gould, Executive Director of Natchitoches Convention & Visitors Bureau. Plan your visit at: https://natchitoches.com/Follow Big Blend Radio's "Go to Natchitoches" show here: https://shows.acast.com/go-natchitoches-louisiana Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Lifestyle Lookout: Darach Brewing, Arts and Crafts, and Magic Sword

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 5:56


KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith chat about Darach Brewing opening in Bellingham, Boots Bar and Lounge, the Winter Arts and Crafts Festival in Ferndale, the Lighted Christmas Stroll at Pioneer Village, and Magic Sword performing at The Wild Buffalo.

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | 44th Annual Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival, 56th Semi-Annual Picayune Fall Street Festival & Reflecting Jackson In the Blues

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 48:16


Today, Jay White and Kamel King, with Visit Mississippi, visit the 44th Annual Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival in Ocean Springs with Cynthia Sutton, Executive Director of the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce, before stopping in Picayune for the 56th Semi-Annual Picayune Fall Street Festival with Reba Beebe, Picayune Main Street Executive Director. Then they're off to Jackson for the “Reflecting Jackson in the Blues” events with Peggy Brown, Talent Coordinator with the Central MS Blues Society. Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! To view or submit events: www.mpbonline.org/community/mississippi-events/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Community Focus
Community Focus 9/2/22: Deb Boelz, President & CEO of the Little Falls Chamber of Commerce in to talk about the 49th Annual Little Falls Arts & Crafts Festival

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 13:11


My guest today on Community Focus was Deb Boelz, President & CEO of the Little Falls Chamber of Commerce in to talk about the 49th Annual Little Falls Arts & Crafts Festival.

KCMI's The Coffee Break
05.26.22 - Terri Bonds

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 44:30


Russ spoke with Terri about the upcoming "Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival." The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 3, 2022: Supervisor Price to run for House of Delegates; City Council briefed on increase in homeless individuals and possible solutions

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 18:31


Today’s visit to the National Day Calendar reveals what many would regard as plain old silliness. Apparently it is National Chocolate Custard Day, National Garden Meditation Day, National Two Different Colored Shoes Day and National Lumpy Rug Day. If Charlottesville Community Engagement had a budget for promotional prizes, one would go for a winning photograph in a contest to capture the essence of all four of these fantastical days. In all seriousness, May 3 is also World Press Freedom Day and I’m honored to be able to bring your this information on as many days as possible. On today’s program:The chair of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors will run for the Virginia House of Delegates Several tourist destinations across the region receive matching funds from the Virginia Tourism CorporationThe head of the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless briefs Council on progress towards getting everybody housedAnd the Albemarle Architectural Review Board takes a first look at a project to build 81 units of permanent supportive housing Today’s first shout-out goes to LEAPWe’re now well into spring, and many of us may have already turned on our air conditioning units for the first in months. To see what you can do to get the most out of your home, contact LEAP, your local energy nonprofit, to schedule a home energy assessment this month - just $45 for City and County residents. LEAP also offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If someone in your household is age 60 or older, or you have an annual household income of less than $74,950, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!Supervisor Price running for 55th House of Delegates The chair of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors has announced she will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the new 55th District for the Virginia House of Delegates, whether the next election is held this year or next. Scottsville Supervisor Donna Price announced this morning on Facebook that yesterday’s leak of a Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade prompted her to file for her candidacy. “I yesterday morning filed my campaign committee paperwork to be a candidate - whether it be this year as a result of the Federal District Court case of Goldman v. Brink; or, next year as regularly scheduled,” Price wrote.Federal Judge David Novak is currently deliberating on whether Richmond Attorney Paul Goldman has the legal standing to have filed a suit claiming Virginia’s current legislative districts are unconstitutional because they are still based on the 2010 Census. The Virginia Supreme Court adopted new districts drawn by Special Masters in late December 2021 after a redistricting commission failed to reach consensus. The incumbent in the 55th District is Republican Rob Bell, who currently sits in the 58th District. The new 55th District covers most of Albemarle County, western Louisa County, and northeastern Nelson County.Price joins Kellen Squire as declared Democratic candidates in the 55th District. Squire ran against Bell in 2017 for the 58th District and was defeated 61.2 percent to 38.71 percent. Bell outraised Squire $471,519 to $115,210 that year. Squire was briefly a candidate in the 2021 Lieutenant Governor’s race. The first campaign finance report for the next House of Delegates race is not due until July 2022. In her announcement on Facebook, Price said she was running now to protect reproductive rights, which she said are one vote away from being overturned in Virginia. “While I support the legal basis of the Goldman v. Brink plaintiff, I have been holding personal concerns about elections in 2022 given the mood of the country,” Price wrote. “Those concerns no longer exist.  We are in a legally existential battle for the rights of Americans.”Price was elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2019 by beating Republican Michael Hallahan on a 55.21 percent to 44.44 percent margin. Hallahan raised $92,256 to Price’s $38,234. Squire, an emergency room nurse,  said he will be making a formal announcement on Friday but responded to a question this morning.“I filed the first week of March, but have spent the last two months building the local, regional, and statewide support that will be necessary to win this race,” Squire wrote. “I've been told by both current and former local, regional, and statewide elected officials of both parties that the Virginia GOP intends to dump whatever resources are necessary to keep this seat in their column.” Squire credited his 2017 race with laying the groundwork for the eventual Democratic takeover of the House of Delegates and the Senate in 2019. Youngkin decries leakAs for that leak, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has confirmed the publication of a draft opinion.“Although the document described in yesterday’s reports is authentic, it does not represent a decision by the Court or the final position of any member on the issues in the case,” reads a press release from the Court.Roberts has directed the Marshall of the Court to investigate the source of the leak.  In a statement, Governor Glenn Youngkin decried the leak and said it was premature to speculate on what the actual ruling will be. “We learned from listening to Virginians over the last year that we have much common ground on this issue. I am pro-life, and I have been very clear about that since the day I launched my campaign,” Youngkin said. As of today, there’s no ruling from Judge David Novak on the Goldman v. Brink case. Area tourism efforts receive funding from the Virginia Tourism CorporationGovernor Glenn Youngkin has announced the award of 259 grants to entities across the Commonwealth to mark National Travel and Tourism Week. The funding comes from the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Marketing Leverage Program & Regional Marketing Program Grants“This funding cycle, local partners will commit more than $12.4 million to match the VTC funding, providing more than $15 million in new marketing activity,” reads a press release sent out on Monday.  The recipients are:Blue Mountain Barrel House and Organic Brewery in Afton for their Road Trip to Nelson 29 promotion ($5,000)Boars Head Resort for their Winter Wander promotion ($5,000)Center for Independent Documentary Inc in Charlottesville for the La Loba Festival ($5,000)Charlottesville and Albemarle County for the Historic Vines, New Roots promotion ($20,000)Crozet Park for the Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival ($10,000)Ix Art Park Foundation for the Cville Arts Winter Weekends / Charlottesville Arts Festival ($10,000)Louisa Chamber of Commerce for Unplug & Play 2.0 ($5,000)Louisa County Parks, Recreation and Tourism for the Happening Around Corner: Louisa County Events / Visit Louisa Mobile App ($24,936)Love Ridge Mountain Lodging of Charlottesville for the launch of the program ($10,000)Nelson County for the Nelson County Dark Skies Trail and the Nelson Winter Market ($20,000)Orange County for the Orange Uncovered promotion ($20,000)Queen City Mischief & Magic in Staunton for the Queen City Mischief & Magic Festival ($16,616)Quirk Charlottesville for their program History, Hiking, and Heritage: A Trip to Charlottesville ($10,000)Southern Revere Cellars LLC for the Land Made promotion ($10,000) Staunton Augusta Art Center for the Art in the Park promotion ($3,000)Staunton Music Festival for the Staunton Music Festival / BaroqueFest 2022 program ($13,750)Summer Stage LLC for the Summer Stage @ the Blackburn program ($10,000)The Front Porch of Charlottesville for the Boots and Bling Fall Gala ($4,350)Tom Tom Foundation of Charlottesville for the Tom Tom Festival ($10,000)Virginia Festival of the Wheel in Charlottesville ($10,000)Wayne Theatre Alliance in Waynesboro for an Outdoor Production ($10,000)Waynesboro for the Family Friendly Waynesboro program ($20,000)Shout-out to Camp AlbemarleToday’s second subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman’s River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting campalbemarleva.org/donate. Council briefed on increase in homelessness in Charlottesville areaThe Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH) is the lead agency in this region for the U.S. Department of Housing and Development’s Continuum of Care program. They cover an area including Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the other localities in the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission. “We believe that everyone deserves a safe place to call home and we believe that is a human right,” said Anthony Haro, TJACH’s executive director. (download Haro’s presentation)Haro said the goal of TJACH is to make homelessness as rare, brief, and nonrecurring as possible. He said homelessess is a symptom of a system that lacks enough resources and coordination. Every year, TJACH participates in the Point in Time survey to measure the size and scope of homelessness in a community. “Every year we do it in January with the goal of trying to identify folks at a time when we’re hoping most people are in sheltered settings because of the weather,” Haro said. The count is reported to HUD and the same methodology has been used for the past 12 years. The number of people in emergency shelters increased from 144 in January 2021 to 228 in January 2022. “The most significant shift has just occurred over this past year and it’s directly related to the pandemic and also things that the pandemic has brought with it like high housing costs and lack of available affordable housing,” Haro said. During the pandemic, congregate shelters moved to non-congregate settings as people were set up with private rooms in hotels. TJACH has partnered with Virginia Supportive Housing and the Piedmont Housing Alliance to purchase the Red Carpet Inn on U.S. 29, which has been converted to an emergency shelter. More on that in a moment.Just under seventy percent of those counted are male, and 98 percent of those counted are individuals. Fifty-two percent are white, 41 percent are Black, and seven are listed as other. Haro said the number of people who were chronically homeless dropped from 76 in 2012 to 32 in 2014. He attributes that to the opening of the Crossings at Fourth and Preston, a 60-unit single room occupancy building built by Virginia Supportive Housing. That number has begun to increase and Haro said there’s a need for more housing. “The other real key component to address unsheltered homelessness is street outreach programs and so we have street outreach though the PATH program at Region 10 which is focused people living outside with mental health and or substance issues but those resources haven’t really changed significantly in a long time,” Haro said. The Point in Time count isn’t the only metric. Haro said TJACH also measures the total number of people served each year and that figure increased from 290 in 2013 to 528 in 2021. He also said people are staying longer in emergency shelters with the average length of stay in 2021 was 136 days. “Before the pandemic it was around 40 days, 30 to 40 days in shelter was the average,” Haro said. That leads to a lack of turnover in those shelters, leading to shortages in emergency shelter capacity. Haro said the forthcoming 81-unit project at Premier Circle will provide relief when it’s built, but it will take some time. Ground is expected break ground next May and will be supported by Low Income Housing Tax Credits as well as Housing Choice Vouchers. Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade said constituents have asked him if TJACH had any outreach to people who panhandle on medians within the city. “Have you all, or is there a way to reach out to them, to say yes, here is service?” Wade said. “They say they see many of the same people in the same intersection and it concerns them. Sometimes they say it seems dangerous and I tell them there’s really not anything we can do.”Haro said many of those individuals may not be homeless. Some may be paying for hotels and some may be living in their own places. “People choose to panhandle for many different reasons,” Haro said. “For some people it’s a social interaction activity and for other people they are paying to stay in a hotel that night and so it varies widely. We do have outreach workers who are familiar with many of those individuals. There are new individuals that pop up every now and again and that I see panhandling and I notify outreach team to see if they are aware of those individuals coming through.” ARB makes comments on Premier Circle projectOn Monday, the Albemarle County Architectural Review Board took a look at the initial site for Premier Circle which involves construction of a four story building as part of a three building campus.. The property is within the county’s Entrance Corridor Review guidelines.“The focus is largely on the site landscaping and the building design in the Entrance Corridor facing elevation of the first phase one building,” said Khris Taggart, a planner with Albemarle County. Staff recommended approval of the initial site plan with some recommendations for revisions. That means things like hiding electrical equipment from view, requiring windows to avoid blank walls, and to include a plan indicating how demolition of existing structures should proceed.The building is being design by BRW Architects and they were represented by Whitney McDermott.“The TJACH Premier Circle initial plan before you today is a component of a larger vision that is a partnership between the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for, Homeless, Virginia Supportive Housing who are developing the building before you today, and the Piedmont Housing Alliance,” McDermott said. McDermott said the design of the whole plan is to allow for the existing motel units to exist for as long as possible. The Piedmont Housing Alliance will eventually build a 60-unit multifamily building as part of phase 2 and the third phase will be a future mixed-use building. View the entire ARB meeting: This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!
Ewa Harr, Amanda Delgado & Justin Tooley Joined Alex Urpí & Nickolas Urpí On “Today y Mañana!"

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 73:31


Ewa Harr, Event Director at Crozet Arts & Crafts Festival, Amanda Delgado, Managing Member of The Gym C'ville, and Justin Tooley, Head Trainer at The Gym C'ville, joined Alex Urpí & Nickolas Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Vitae Spirits, GBS Financial Services, Aqua Cville Hand Car Wash, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, The Gym C'ville with Forward Adelante.

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Warwick Life host Scott Nerney talks with President Steven Miller from the Gaspee Days Committee. Gaspee Days is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Gaspee's burning with events from May 21 - June 12. Hear about the Arts & Crafts Festival, Symphony in the Park, the Fireworks Extravaganza, the 5K Foot Race, the Gaspee Days Parade, the Blessing of the Fleet, and the Burning of the Gaspee. Visit the Gaspee Days website. Learn about the HMS Gaspee. Warwick Life highlights what's special in Warwick, Rhode Island and helps listeners get the most from this seaside community. Warwick Life is produced by Scott Nerney and presented by the Warwick Center for the Arts. Write to warwicklife@gmail.com. Music by Tess Der Manouelian.

The LoveCrafts show
S2E9 Yarningham | How to start a yarn festival and create a magazine from scratch!

The LoveCrafts show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 44:55


Meet Sara Fowles and Helen Winnicott, founders of the fabulous Yarningham Festival in Birmingham, UK, and creators of the very exciting (and much longed for) Yarn + Stitch magazine! From knitting in public to cake and tote bags, we cover the whole story of how Yarningham was born.Learn more:https://www.yarningham.co.uk/https://deborette.com/hockley-made-brown/

Louisiana Anthology Podcast
438. Shreveport Writers' Club, part 1

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021


438. Part 1 of our talk to several members of the Shreveport Writers' Club: Tiffany Pennywell, president. M. L. Dumas, D. L. Holmes, and Lawrence Walton. They and others contributed to the recent anthology, For a Shorter Social Distance Tomorrow: Selected Voices Spotlighting the Pandemic, Lockdown, and Protest Experiences of Northwest Louisiana, edited by Jeff Babineaux. Since 1935, the Shreveport Writers Club has been a support group for writers. SWC includes writers from all stages of life in all genres and styles of writing. Many of them are published authors, and others simply enjoy sharing their thoughts in written form with other people who love words. They meet every 1st Saturday of the month from 10:00 am – noon, and they welcome guests.This week in Louisiana history. October 9, 1940. McNeese Junior College lost its first football game to Southwestern Louisiana Institute 32-0. This week in New Orleans history. St Augustine Church at 1210 Governor Nicholls Street is dedicated, October 9, 1842. This week in Louisiana. St. Paschal Church Herbal Harvest Arts & Crafts Festival October 16, 2021 Herbal Harvest 2021 was canceled due to Covid19, but we are planning a super 2021 event! This is the 29th year for this event which features more than 50 indoor Vendor Booths - selling Artisan Arts and Crafts, home-canned foods and our Church members will be selling fresh-baked foods. Contact Phone: 318-366-5171 Email: ccnolan322@stpaschalchurch.org Postcards from Louisiana. Fat Catz on Bourbon St.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook. 

TwoOneTwo
Manhattan Transfer 3:

TwoOneTwo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 31:13


Mon, 09 Aug 2021 20:35:50 +0000 https://two1two.podigee.io/29-neue-episode d604e5bf14e245c81c0c3d38db0dccad Rückblick auf den Summer of Soul Sommer 1969 – 150 Kilometer nördlich von New York wälzen sich eine halbe Million Hippies im Schlamm und feiern beim Woodstock Arts and Crafts Festival vier Tage lang Peace Love and Music. Das Festival wird als Kulminationspunkt der Hippie Bewegung in die Geschichte gehen. Gleichzeitig findet in Harlem ein anderes Musik-Festival statt, dass die Kulturgeschichte bis heute weitestgehend ignoriert hat: Das Harlem Cultural Festival. Über sechs Wochen tritt im Mount Morris Park jeden Sonntag vor insgesamt 300,000 Menschen alles auf, was in der schwarzen Musik Rang und Namen hat: Stevie Wonder, Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, Max Roach, Gladys Knights and the Pips und viele andere. Das Festival ist zu einem besonders brisanten Augenblick in der Geschichte der amerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung ein einzigartiger Ausdruck schwarzen Selbstbewusstsein. Der schwarze Musiker Questlove hat nun die Aufnahmen von diesem Festival ausgegraben und zu einem wirkmächtigen Dokument eines wichtigen kulturgeschichtlichen Ereignisses zusammen getragen. In unserer neuen Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit seinem Film, mit schwarzer Musik und mit dem Summer of Soul in Harlem, als Black Pride sich mit unbändiger Energie und Lebensfreude im Mekka des schwarzen Amerika Gehör verschaffte. Freut Euch auf eine halbe Stunde mit viel Musik aber auch mit einen Rückblick auf den schwarzen Kampf um Gleichberechtigung, der Ende der 60er Jahre Amerika genauso durchdrang wie im vergangenen Jahr, als Millionen gegen Polizeigewalt und systemischen Rassismus auf die Barrikaden gingen. Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - USA, 2021. Regie: Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson. Kamera: Shawn Peters. Schnitt: Joshua L. Pearson. Mit: Nina Simone, Glady Knight, Stevie Wonder, The Staple Singers, Sly & the Family Stone, Ray Barretto, Hugh Masekela. Disney, 117 Minuten. Verfügbar seit 30. Juli. Original-Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_t48mYbwWo Interview The Tonight Show mit Jimmy Fallon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8etsSGsTRc 29 full Rückblick auf den Summer of Soul no Sebastian Moll und Christian Arndt

KCMI's The Coffee Break
05.27.21 - Terry Bonds, Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 37:40


Terry Bonds joins Russ to discuss the upcoming 2021 Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival in Gering, NE. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS | Fall Road Trip Through Mississippi!

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 43:57


Well, fall is officially here, the leaves are turning colors, the weather is cooler, and the holidays are right around the corner, so today we’re taking a fall road trip through Mississippi. We’ll make our first stop at the Two MS Museums and speak with Director Pam Junior, after that, we’ll head to Ocean Springs for the 42nd Annual Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival and end our road trip in Biloxi for Ron Meyers Christmas City Gift Show. So, hold on tight, cause we’re going on a fun fall ride here on Next Stop MS… For more information about the places and events we featured on this episode visit;http://give2mississippimuseums.com/ http://peterandersonfestival.com/ http://oceanspringschamber.com/https://christmascitygiftshow.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

321 Lift Off
Allan Chapman, Executive Director of the Historic Cocoa Village Main Street

321 Lift Off

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 35:41


Hello and welcome back to another episode of 321 Lift off! Today, we are pleased to be joined by Allan Chapman who is the Executive Director of the Historic Cocoa Village Main Street. Allan discusses his role with main street and what brought him here to Cocoa Village. Cocoa Village has several parks featuring many amenities including a playground and an amphitheater. He talks about the upcoming Fall Arts and Crafts Festival and the many events that the Historic Cocoa Village Main Street puts on each year. We also talk great food and all of the amazing shopping and live entertainment that can be found in Cocoa Village. If you are looking for a great place to walk around and spend an afternoon, Historic Cocoa Village is the place to be. Today's show was recorded on location at the Beachside Inn & Suites in Cocoa Beach and what a beautiful day it was. We recorded this episode from the Duck Dive Bar facing their amazing lazy river. Michelle Martindale joins us as well to discuss the Beachside Inn & Suites.

Next Stop, Mississippi
Next Stop MS| Art Festivals around Mississippi

Next Stop, Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 50:54


Mississippi is known for many things especially art and festivals so today we’re showcasing "Art Festivals around Mississippi" Our first stop is in Water Valley for the 11th Annual Water Valley Art Crawl, next we’ll head to Ocean Springs for the 41st Annual Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival and end the show in Picayune for the 50th BiAnnual Fall Street Festival. So hold on tight cause we’re going on a Mississippi Arts & Crafts Ride here on Next Stop MS!! https://www.facebook.com/groups/55944767307/ http://peterandersonfestival.com/https://picayunemainstreet.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Halloween Art and Travel
Cara Bevan: Gourd Life

Halloween Art and Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 24:55


Listen to this episode to peek behind the vines of gourd life with award-winning gourd artist, Cara Bevan. I saw Cara’s work for the first time at the 2018 North Carolina Gourd Society Arts and Crafts Festival. I was floored to find such a passionate group of gourd enthusiasts. I knew people made crafts out of gourds – but I didn’t know the extent of it…the creativity includes everything from kids crafts to fine art. Cara brought several amazing Halloween-type pieces of work to the show, including a skeleton that won First Place in the Halloween category. Cara grew up on an animal rescue farm which sparked her love of nature and animals, the subject of her work. All the animals she creates come across as beautiful and admired, even those traditionally thought of as creepy. Cara started her career doing acrylic paintings of animals and fantasy creatures. Cara’s grandmother is a gourd lover, having over 3 decades of art and growing experience. In 2007, she gave a Cara a gourd that she couldn’t decide what it should be worked into. Cara took one look at it and saw a turtle, the first step in her gourd artist path. Her biggest challenge in creating art out of gourds is finding the right shapes for the sculpture. She said they are like working with wood. Some gourd artists are purists and like to leave the natural brown color and not add any other objects to the gourd. Cara loves to add clay, wire, and paint, and combine gourds together.  The biggest gourd sculpture Cara ever made was a 5’5” tall baby giraffe, composed of 11 gourds. Cara’s “gourd hoard” contains over a thousand gourds, ranging from 3” tiny ones, to one the size of a table. Cara grows her own gourds and purchases at shows. Gourd vines can reach 40’ to 50’ long and will climb on anything. Serious gourd growers attend to their gardens daily. There are 3 types of gourds. The decorative colored ones popular in Halloween decorations will rot like pumpkins. Another type is the loofah, which are grown for use as sponges. The last kind is the hard-shell type, which are dried out and used for art. Gourd conferences provide a place for gourd lovers to come together and make art. Cara teaches technique classes at these conferences.  Gourd people are all “crazy art people” who love to share ideas. Halloween is Cara’s favorite holiday. She has plenty of macabre monster ideas waiting in her sketch book.  She collects skulls, skeletons, skull art, and creepy things. She will be doing more anatomical work in the future. Cara has a passion for storytelling and illustration. She recently did the artwork for “Born to Soar” a book about a vulture raised by turkeys (by Bill Barnes). Cara recently completed a commissioned vulture sculpture named Infinity made of 7 gourds, the largest bird she’s made so far. She loves tedious details so carving each individual feather was relaxing. You can find Cara on Facebook, Instagram, and her web site. If you are in Winston-Salem, NC, look for her cosmic turtle scaled to 44 feet on a billboard on Highway 52 until July 2020. My website is www.halloweenartandtravel.com.

KCMI's The Coffee Break
05.28.19 - Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 45:23


The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews
Camberley Arts and Crafts Festival 26th April 2019

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 18:36


Dave Jemitus talks to Martin Fone about the Camberley Free Community Arts and Crafts festival in June.

Georgian Bay Roots
GBR Sept 16, 2018 Full (Dylan's Back & Listener Requests)

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 58:38


Be sure to tune in to Georgian Bay Roots, Sunday at 4pm on 560 CFOS... Dylan is back in the host chair, with a bunch of listener requests from Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival! Featuring: Greenbank, Suzie Vinnick, Samantha Martin, Danny Michel, Paige Ballagh, RPR, Stephen Fearing, Red Moon Road, Bahamas, Poor Angus, Nick Sherman, Treasa Levasseur, The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer, Ian Bell Tons of fun! Don't miss it! :)

Whistle Punk Podcast
Episode #25: Best and Only from Virginia

Whistle Punk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 96:33


In Episode 25 Jason and Dave discuss the Virginia Lumberjack Championships with the host of the show Scooter Cogar. Scooter is a former professional and collegiate Stihl Timbersports Series athlete and currently travels the country competing in lumberjack tournaments. The 2018 Virginia Lumberjack Championships are held at the Blackstone Arts and Crafts Festival in Blackstone,...

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Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 394 - Summerfolk 2018 Preview

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 59:46


We’re getting set for the 2018 Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival which takes place the weekend of August 17-19 in Kelso Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, just outside Owen Sound. One of the friendliest festivals out there and now in its 43rd year it’s always a fabulous weekend. Artistic Director James Keelaghan joins us to Episode 394 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about the role of the AD and some of the artists he’s excited to see at the festival. We also check out music from Summerfolk 2018 performers Rose Cousins, Bahamas, Suzie Vinnick, Susan Aglukark, Goitse, Calan, Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer and Vishtèn. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-394-summerfolk-2018-preview/

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Interview - Artistic Director James Keelaghan talks about Summerfolk 2018

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 39:28


The 2018 Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival takes place the weekend of August 17-19 in Kelso Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, just outside Owen Sound. A beautiful site - it's the perfect situation for a summer festival. Each year, Summerfolk prides itself in putting together a wonderful musical line-up, and the 2018 edition is no exception. To learn more about this summer's festival we caught up with artistic director James Keelaghan. For more information about Summerfolk, visit http://summerfolk.org. Music: Calan, "Senwir Solomon" from "Solomon" (2017, Sain Recordiau Cyf.), Harpoonist & the Axe Murderer "Get Ready" from their latest album 2017's "Apocalipstick" (2017, self) and Vishtèn "Figeac" from "Vishtèn Live" (2009, Sandbar Music).

Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky #79

Magnetofunky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 35:45


Persian - Tijuana Cartel; Theory - Lifeboat Power; GIANTS - ROCKET, Smoke And Mirrors - Pitchman, 04 GOPBlues - Rats of Unusual Size; Geeknotes: 07/07 - Interrogation Training @ Berkeley Animal Rights Center, 07/08 - Digital Security Training, Oakland, 07/12 - Frida Fest @ Appleton Grill, Watsonville, 07/13 - Intro to Buddhism @ Old Union, Stanford University, 07/13 - BLACK AGE XXI @ the DuSable Museum’s Arts & Crafts Festival, Chicago; Practice - Power Panel; Lluvia de verano (summer rain) - Neurotransmisor

Georgian Bay Roots
GBR #78 Mar25 2018- "Facing The Crowd"

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 63:02


The latest epi of the Georgian Bay Roots Radio Show is a special shoutout to the solo performer, "Facing The Crowd". (and a few bands too) Host Ted Rusk goes Live & Local to Port Elgin for the Monthly Blues Jam at the Queens Bar with host Patrick Dunning. We have the unsung history of Canadian folk legend Al Cromwell; News and Music with upcoming Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival acts Stephen Fearing, Suzie Vinnick, Beppe Gambetta, Adonis Puentes and Tanika Charles, plus selections from Bob Snider, Fred Eaglesmith and Amanda Rheaume.

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Episode 335 - Summerfolk 2017

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 59:27


We’re all about the Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival on Episode 335 of Folk Roots Radio. This year’s Summerfolk takes place the weekend of August 18-20 in Kelso Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, in Owen Sound. To learn more about one of the most relaxed, family friendly and fun festivals on the Canadian circuit, we talk to Artistic Director James Keelaghan about this year’s musical line-up and all of the other great things you can do at Summerfolk. We also include music from some of the artists we’re looking forward to seeing this time around. It’s a great hour and definitely worth a listen. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-335-summerfolk-2017/

KCMI's The Coffee Break
05.25.17 - Terri Bonds, Sugar Valley Arts and Crafts Festival

KCMI's The Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 42:05


The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm   Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots Ep 026

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 61:15


Every week, Georgian Bay Roots shares the best music that's made in and played in Grey and Bruce counties. This week we're showcasing acts that will appear at the 42nd annual Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival in August. We've also got concert news for you and songs in a few languages that are not English.

A Toast to the Arts
Melrose Plantation Arts & Crafts Festival

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 37:47


Arlene Gould, Molly Dickerson and Harry Thompson discuss historic Melrose Plantation and the award-winning 43rd Annual Melrose Arts and Crafts Festival, held April 22-23, 2017. Named a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Melrose Plantation is 17 miles from Natchitoches, the oldest city in Louisiana. Visit www.MelrosePlantation.org.

The Show with Jen and Truta
KC Closeup: Johnson County Christmas Bureau / Rob Lehr's Thunderdome Documentary

The Show with Jen and Truta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 31:03


In today's edition, we talk to Larry Bigus, Executive Director of the Johnson County Christmas Bureau. While this organization has been around for decades, this may be the first you hear of it. The Christmas Bureau is in the middle of their busy time because, as the name implies, they make the season a better one for the less fortunate in a locale where people poverty couldn't exist. In the second half of the show, filmmaker Rob Lehr talks about his documentary, Thunderdome, screening today at Screenland Armour as part of the Arts and Crafts Festival. Lehr was involved in a plane crash that caused him to suffer from PTSD. He turned to painting and then nerf gun fights to deal with his depression and pain. In his backyard he built the Thunderdome - a nerf fighting arena with obstacles, sniper towers and more. Learn about the man behind the movie in today's KC Closeup.

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall
Summerfolk 2016 - The Interview

Folk Roots Radio... with Jan Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 17:38


The 41st annual Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival takes place August 19-21, in Kelso Park, on the shores of Georgian Bay, in Owen Sound. The festival features more than 40 musical acts representing genres from folk, country and bluegrass, to blues, to hip-hop and funk. We caught up with James Keelaghan, Artistic Director at Summerfolk to chat about this year’s line-up. For more information and to buy tickets visit http://summerfolk.org.

KYW Kidcasts
Carolyn, from Media,

KYW Kidcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


reports from the Media Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.

KYW Kidcasts
Declan, from Rosemont,

KYW Kidcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


reports from the Media Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.

KYW Kidcasts
Fiona, from Media,

KYW Kidcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


reports from the Media Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.

KYW Kidcasts
Yahiyla, from Philadelphia,

KYW Kidcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


reports from the Media Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.

KYW Kidcasts
Kaley, from Media,

KYW Kidcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013


reports from the Media Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.

Bloodthirsty Vegetarians

Listen Up! We're back, and show 142 is our best in weeks:Where the HELL were we???The Syracuse Arts and Crafts FestivalTune 1: Benner Has No Soul by DiggerMusings about Stained Glass and Pottery, and our future as business moguls.Tune 2: Pet by Emma WallaceOn Film:Young @ HeartThen She Found MeVin: 2003 Toasted Head ShirazLater!