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GDP Script/ Top Stories for April 5th Publish Date: April 5th PRE-ROLL: MONSTER JAM From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, April 5th and Happy Birthday to Abba I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. New Events Join Fan Favorites On Duluth's 2025 Events Schedule Third annual GGC summit focuses on achieving success Jordan Davis Coming To Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Plus, the Stripers report with manager Kanekoa Texeira All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: New Events Join Fan Favorites On Duluth's 2025 Events Schedule Duluth is spicing up its 2025 event lineup with new weeknight attractions and returning favorites. New events include *Wednesday Flavors on Main* (food trucks), *Parsons Thursday Nights Out* (music, trivia, movies), *Rock the Block Fridays* (live music), and *Dogtoberfest* (pet-friendly fun). Fan favorites like *Howl on the Green* (Halloween), *Duluth Derby Day*, *Viva Las Duluth*, and the *Summer Stage Concert* are also back. The Duluth Farmers & Artisan Market will run March-May and September-November, with the Children’s Entrepreneur Market held twice, on May 4 and November 2. STORY 2: Third annual GGC summit focuses on achieving success Georgia Gwinnett College’s third annual African American Male Initiative (AAMI) Summit inspired over 130 students from GGC, UNG, and Gordon State College to turn dreams into success stories. With the theme “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother! Dream Big,” the event emphasized self-worth, teamwork, and goal-setting. Speakers like Gustavious Maddox shared how AAMI shaped their college experiences and inspired initiatives like mentoring programs. Students like Coréon Johnson, GGC’s incoming Student Government president, and peer mentor Dallas Hogan highlighted AAMI’s role in fostering growth, leadership, and a supportive brotherhood to help participants achieve their aspirations. STORY 3: Jordan Davis Coming To Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Jordan Davis is bringing his 2025 *Ain’t Enough Road Tour* to Gwinnett’s Gas South Arena on Oct. 23, joined by Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason. Tickets go on general sale April 4 at 10 a.m. via JordanDavisOfficial.com. The CMA and ACM award-winning artist announced the tour with a humorous video featuring Peyton Manning and Jim Nantz. Davis also released his new single, “Bar None,” from his upcoming album, following hits like “I Ain’t Sayin’” and his platinum-selling *Bluebird Days* album, which produced four No. 1 singles. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: MONSTER JAM STRIPERS INTERVIEW Break 3: MONSTER JAM STORY 6: Snellville Police Remind Drivers April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month As Distracted Driving Awareness Month begins, the Snellville Police Department is urging drivers to stay focused and avoid distractions behind the wheel. With distracted driving causing over 3,000 fatalities annually in the U.S., the rise of smartphones and in-car tech has increased risks. Key tips include putting phones away, setting up GPS or playlists before driving, and being a role model for safe habits. Snellville Police are hosting events, campaigns, and proactive traffic enforcement throughout April to combat distracted driving and promote road safety. STORY 7: First Resilient Gwinnett Summit Tackles Mental Health The inaugural *Becoming a Resilient Gwinnett Summit* brought 200 mental health professionals and community leaders together in Duluth to focus on mental health awareness and resilience. Featuring workshops, expert speakers, and a panel on workplace resilience, the event emphasized tools for building resilience in families, workplaces, and communities. Key highlights included Tra Battle’s message on overcoming trauma and Emily Valle’s focus on addressing childhood adversity. The Gwinnett Coalition introduced the *Resilient Gwinnett Toolkit*, an online resource for trauma-informed practices. The summit marked a significant step toward systemic change and fostering mental wellbeing across Gwinnett County. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 10 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post 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. 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Dani Meyering talks about different date night ideas this weekend in Central Florida, including the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, the third annual Dogtoberfest 2025 at Krush Brau Park, and the Sunflower Festival at Amber Brooke Farms in Eustis. See the complete list at https://www.orlandodatenightguide.com/things-to-do-22853/
Voices of Leadership: Insights and Inspirations from Women Leaders
On today's episode, we talk with Tracy Van Kalsbeek. Tracy is an accomplished Executive Director, a passionate volunteer, and a valued community builder. Her leadership journey is a treasure trove of inspiration and wisdom for aspiring leaders.Tracy takes us through her remarkable career trajectory, from her formative cadet days to her influential tenure at Manulife, her time at the Uptown Waterloo Business Improvement Area, and finally, KW Oktoberfest. She shares her insights on career navigation, the importance of mentorship, and overcoming challenges with grit and adaptability.Tracy gives us a glimpse into the dynamic evolution of Oktoberfest. Her enthusiasm is infectious as she details the festival's strategic pivot towards becoming Canada's quintessential Fall Festival. From celebrating age-old traditions to integrating fresh, inclusive activities like Kidtoberfest and Dogtoberfest, Tracy's vision is a kaleidoscope of innovation and heritage.Don't wait until October to get involved. The Women of the Year nominations are open until March 31, 2024. The awards will be held on May 23, 2024!Connect with TracyTracy also mentioned Ginny Dybenko and Jane Klugman, who have been part of her personal and professional journey. Both Ginny and Jane have been guests on the podcast, and you can listen to their episodes here:Luminary Leadership with Ginny DybenkoLessons In Leadership: Showing Up and Asking Questions with Jane KlugmanOther ResourcesKW OktoberfestWomen of the Year Awards and NominationsUptown Waterloo BIAJunior Achievement Cambridge Chamber of CommerceWaterloo Region Community FoundationThe Royal Highland Fusiliers of CanadaWhat did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!Thank you for listening today. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe to our podcast. When you do this, it helps to raise our podcast profile so more leaders can find us and be inspired by the stories our Voices of Leadership have to share. Connect with us:Voices of Leadership WebsiteInstagramBespoke Productions Hub
Voices of Leadership: Insights and Inspirations from Women Leaders
On today's episode, we talk with Tracy Van Kalsbeek. Tracy is an accomplished Executive Director, a passionate volunteer, and a valued community builder. Her leadership journey is a treasure trove of inspiration and wisdom for aspiring leaders.Tracy takes us through her remarkable career trajectory, from her formative cadet days to her influential tenure at Manulife, her time at the Uptown Waterloo Business Improvement Area, and finally, KW Oktoberfest. She shares her insights on career navigation, the importance of mentorship, and overcoming challenges with grit and adaptability.Tracy gives us a glimpse into the dynamic evolution of Oktoberfest. Her enthusiasm is infectious as she details the festival's strategic pivot towards becoming Canada's quintessential Fall Festival. From celebrating age-old traditions to integrating fresh, inclusive activities like Kidtoberfest and Dogtoberfest, Tracy's vision is a kaleidoscope of innovation and heritage.Don't wait until October to get involved. The Women of the Year nominations are open until March 31, 2024. The awards will be held on May 23, 2024!Connect with TracyTracy also mentioned Ginny Dybenko and Jane Klugman, who have been part of her personal and professional journey. Both Ginny and Jane have been guests on the podcast, and you can listen to their episodes here:Luminary Leadership with Ginny DybenkoLessons In Leadership: Showing Up and Asking Questions with Jane KlugmanOther ResourcesKW OktoberfestWomen of the Year Awards and NominationsUptown Waterloo BIAJunior Achievement Cambridge Chamber of CommerceWaterloo Region Community FoundationThe Royal Highland Fusiliers of CanadaThank you for listening today. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe to our podcast. When you do this, it helps to raise our podcast profile so more leaders can find us and be inspired by the stories our Voices of Leadership have to share. Connect with us:Voices of Leadership WebsiteInstagram
Dog festivals, first ever Idaho Cider Fest, barrel aged beer fest & Halloween prep. Read the newsletter: fromboise.com Join the BFFs: fromboise.com/bffs Submit events to From Boise here Fri Oct 6: Dog Day at Lowe Family Farmstead Fri Oct 6: Dogtoberfest at Dogtopia in Garden City Sat Oct 7: See Spot Walk at Julia Davis Park Sat Oct 7: First ever Idaho Cider Fest in Freak Alley Sat Oct 7: Barrel Aged Beer Fest at Barbarian Brewing in Garden City Sat Oct 7: Oktoberfest in downtown Meridian Fri Oct 6: Scary movies at The Egyptian Theatre Sun Oct 8: Witches on the Water Mon Oct 9: Campfire Stories at The Modern Bar & Hotel Out of town tip: visitsouthwestidaho.org/fromboise SW Idaho off roading guide Rabbit Creek OHV trail Deadwood Lookout McCall to Burgdorf Burgdorf Hot Springs
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC EPISODE 112 Jenna Kopitske Jenna Kopitske is a drummer, pianist, and composer who has appeared at a wide range of venues throughout the state of Wisconsin for many years. She recently moved to Nashville, TN, and after a few months she picked up her first national tour drumming with country artist Waylon Nihipali to Washington, Nevada, and Hawaii. While in Nashville, she recently got endorsed by her favorite cymbal company, Paiste Cymbals. She operates her own business teaching piano and drum lessons as well as studying contemporary country, classic rock, blues, gospel, and pop music. As a performer, Ms. Kopitske has gained experience in both live and studio settings. She is a freelance musician who has recorded many projects on drum-set, percussion, and piano in an array of styles. Additionally, Ms. Kopitske composes and licenses her own music. Commonly compared to the late piano composer George Winston, she similarly writes in the style of new age-contemporary with a wide, uplifting, and ambient nature. She began composing at a young age but released her debut EP in 2018 entitled Unheard Of. In 2021, she released her sophomore piano EP entitled Pride & Joy which sets the mood for easy listening and the blues. A year later, she released her first single entitled “Losing Light” with a sync intended focus. She plans to record her third studio album later in 2023. Ms. Kopitske recently received her BM studying music industry with an emphasis of music business at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She studied percussion at the university with Dr. Alison Shaw and Marisol Kuborn. Prior to graduation she completed a hybrid music publishing/sync internship at Primary Wave Music Publishing who are based in Los Angeles and New York City. Ms. Kopitske is now in the process of pitching her most well-known compositions “Cascade” and “Losing Light” to be used in film and television. Besides drumming on tour, Ms. Kopitske is also anticipating a career as a piano composer in the film scoring industry. Performance Experience Waylon Nihipali, drummer of Nashville original and cover country band 2023-current • Performed in Washington, Hawaii, and Nevada at Walla Walla Music Fest, Grand Naniloa Crown Room, Grand Wailea Molokini Gardens, Waikiki Beachcomer Hotel, Makawao Stampede Rodeo, Barking Sands Navy Base, Stoney's Rockin' Country in Vegas Madison Wolfe, drummer of Nashville original country band 2023-current • Performed in Tennessee at the Ainsworth in Nashville Jonny T-Bird & the MP's, drummer of blues band 2019-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin at Summerfest, Turner Hall Ballroom, Osthoff Resort, Gibson Music Hall, Harley-Davidson, blues festivals, awards shows, and opened for Halestorm, YUNG BLEU, American Idol winner Chayce Beckham, Lilith Czar, Blanco Brown, Frank Bang of Buddy Guy Appleton Alliance Church, drummer of worship band 2021-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin at Appleton Alliance Church University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, percussionist and pianist 2019-2022 • Performed in Wisconsin in Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Titan Steel, Percussion Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Handbell Choir Jenna Kopitske, original new age-contemporary and blues pianist 2014-current • Performed in Wisconsin at Mile of Music, Osthoff Resort, Paper Valley Hotel, Suicide Awareness Walk, Houdini Plaza, Riverview Gardens, Grand Meridian, Appleton Farmers Market, Dogtoberfest, Whistler's Knoll, weddings, nursing homes, and awards shows Appleton Rock School, drummer and keyboardist of various rock cover bands 2013-2019 • Performed in Wisconsin at Summerfest, Weidner Center, Appleton Performing Arts Center, Lambeau Field, Gibson Music Hall, Octoberfest, Electric City Experience, Cheesefest, WBAY-TV Cerebral Palsy Telethon, benefits, local coffee shops Recording Projects “Losing Light” original new age-contemporary single on piano 2022 • Composed, recorded, and mixed piano at home studio in Wisconsin, mastered at Rock Garden Studio with Marc Golde in Appleton, WI “Play Time” original blues album by Jonny T-Bird & the MP's 2022 • Wrote and recorded drums, wurlitzer, organ, and auxiliary percussion at Hamtone Audio in Milwaukee, WI “Pride & Joy” sophomore original piano album 2021 • Solo piano album recorded at UW Oshkosh Recording Studio in Oshkosh, WI “Fighting Monsters” on Christian rapper Jon the Revalaytor's single 2019 • Composed and tracked drums at Cherry Pit Studios “O Come All Ye Faithful” on Tim Dorsey's Christmas album 2019 • Wrote and recorded drums at OpenwindO Studios in Greenville, WI “Unheard Of” debut original piano album 2018 • Solo piano album engineered at OpenwindO Studios Honors/Awards Nominee for Pianist of the Year, Wisconsin Area Music Industry 2023 Student Award for Excellence TV Episodic Entertainment Program, Titan TV 2023 Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee Awards, Finalist for Best Blues Band 2023 Honors Recitalist Award and Scholarship, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh 2022 Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Scholarship 2022 Bill Tesch Music Scholarship, Boogie and the Yoyo'z 2019 Endowment of Music Excellence, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Music Department 2019 Rising Star in Art Award, James Thaldorf 2019 Nell M. Menn Music Scholarship, Community Foundation For The Fox Valley Region 2019 Nominee for Rising Star of the Year, Wisconsin Area Music Industry 2018-2019 Education University of Wisconsin Oshkosh-Bachelor of Music September 2019-May 2023 Music Industry Major: Music Business Emphasis Percussion studies with Dr. Alison Shaw and Marisol Kuborn Graduation May 2023
More Marzen? YES, PLEASE! DreZ and Huck's Beer Buzz are ready for some more Oktoberfest beers... or I guess Ok2berfest and Dogtoberfest from Two Roads Brewing and Flying Dog respectively. #BrewsdayTuesday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Chaboudy—the co-founder and executive director of Suncoast Animal League, the Palm Harbor-based animal welfare organization/shelter that is distinct by virtue of caring for both domestic animals and wildlife—traces the […]
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Today...A murder and bank robbery in Annapolis. Rep. Elijah Cummings dies unexpectedly. Anne Arundel County to get 70 new firefighters with SAFER grant. Pasadena man has most charges dropped in fatal shooting. We also announce a new feature that will debut on Monday with CovingtonAlsina. It is Friday so we have our weekend picks...which include Dogtoberfest, Wine on the Water, a Maryland Avenue Fest, Burgers and Bands for Suicide Prevention music festival, the final weekends of the Renn Fest and Homestead gardens' Fall Festival, and a save the date for a fabulous Trunk or Treat on Friday the 25th! And of course...George from DMV Weather will be here with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
In this week's episode, learn about Dogtoberfest, Screen on the Green, Legends & Lanterns, and the City's transit system.
In this week's episode, learn about CodeRED, Scarecrow Glen at Legends & Lanterns, Dogtoberfest, and Oktoberfest.
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Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...Schuh and Pittman square off in debate at MD Hall. Chesapeake Bay Trust announces new Bay Plate. Lots of good news for the rockfish in the Bay. Riverkeeper organizations to merge. And of course the weekend with plenty to with the Navy Houston game, the last week of Renn Fest, Dogtoberfest, a book reading, and a cruise with Dublin 5! And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
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This episode of the I Love Madison show is packed with cute puppies (seriously), tasty food and drinks, badger team spirit, meetups, and motivation to explore the fit side of Madison! Neil and Caleb recap the last ILM Meetup at the AC hotel, and Marissa Degroot from the Dane County Humane Society makes a guest appearance to talk about Dogtoberfest and how the community can get involved at DCHS! Neil goes to Badgerville! Free and open to the public, the tailgate event presented by Johnsonville opens 2.5 hours before kickoff of each home game. Badgerville is located on Engineering Mall, located directly north and east of Camp Randall Stadium off Engineering Drive, for the first six games. The last Badgerville of the season on November 24th will be located in the historic UW Field House for Wisconsin's matchup with Minnesota. Badgerville features great food and beer available for purchase, live entertainment, an appearance by members of the UW Band and Bucky Badger, activities for kids, player autographs, and more! Neil will be posting a Vlog about his experience at BadgerVille shortly, stay tuned! The ILM Meetup #3 at the AC Hotel The last ILM Meetup saw 36 people at the AC Hotel for drinks, community, and networking! Neil and Caleb will continue to host this meetup at the AC Hotel, so if you haven't attended yet, make sure to add the next one to your calendar! Dane County Humane Society As one of the nation's leading animal welfare organizations, DCHS offers humane education programs, community-based care for pets, foster care for animals for victims of domestic abuse, a pet food pantry, dog training classes, wildlife rehabilitation and much more. Our volunteers and professionals come together every day in the spirit of Helping People Help Animals, and together create a culture of compassion, empathy, integrity, and accountability. DCHS guarantees that all healthy companion animals or those with treatable or manageable medical and/or behavioral conditions will find new homes. These animals can stay at DCHS as long as it takes to find their new family. DCHS has been 100% Adoption Guarantee since April 2012. The ILM Food Tournament is down to just three restaurants! The third installment of the Madison Food Tournament is about to close, and Madison will (finally) know who has the best fish fry in the city! The contestants will be judged on overall presentation, flavor, portion size and how much tartar sauce they serve with each meal! The final three contestants are Daly’s Bar and Grill, Jordan’s Big 10 Pub, and Toby’s Supper Club. Daly’s Bar and Grill and Jordan’s are actually TIED in this race with the exact same number of votes, so both of them will advance! Outline of This Episode [3:30] 36 people attended the meetup at the AC hotel! [5:45] Neil is exploring the fitter side of Madison! [9:30] Neil went to Badgerville! [11:30] Dogtoberfest [12:30] Marissa Degroot from the Dane County Humane Society guest stars! [17:45] We are living side by side with wildlife: Here’s how DCHS is leading the community in animal care [20:00] There are so many ways you can support the Dane County Humane Society! [23:45] The food tournament is down to the final three! [26:00] We are planning some exciting things for the I Love Madison Show Resources & People Mentioned Daly’s Bar and Grill Jordan’s Big 10 Pub Toby’s Supper Club Badgerville Dane County Humane Society Text the word “ILoveMadison” to 44222 and get all the updates from I Love Madison! This Episode’s Sponsors: Chris Reese of American Family Insurance Abbey Wentland of Fairway MortgageCopyright 2017 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation. NMLS#2289. 4750 S. Biltmore Lane, Madison, WI 53718, 1-877-699-0353. Other restrictions and limitations may apply. All rights reserved. Kelly Roettger of UniKern Studio Connect With Neil facebook.com/ilovemadisonshow.com instagram.com/ilovemadisonshow twitter.com/neilmathweg linkedin.com/in/neilmathweg
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Guest Co-Host JoAnn Forrester of Celebrate and Share to talk about October author and craft show to benefit cancer charities. |This morning sixteen segments of Good News About Da Burgh including our sponsored segements: KIDZ KORNER SPONSORED BY "THE GIFT OF HOLIDAY VALLEY" BY JoAnn Forrester|NON-PROFIT PUSH SPONSORED BY BLACKTIE PITTSBURGH| NEIGHBORHOOD NUGGETS SPONSORED BY DARLENE KRUTH, NORTHWOOD REALTY, UPPER ST. CLAIR|POSITIVE PITTSBURGHERS SPONSORED BY POSITIVE PITTSBURGHERS.COM|PITTSBURGH GOOD NEWS FORUM SPONSORED BY MRS. CARDIOLOGY PODCAST AND MRS. CARDIOLOGY.COM