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HomeGrown Wrestling Presents: Live Pro Wrestling at the Pecatonica Tap House 136 E Main Street in Warren, IL. Doors open at 5:30 with first bell at 6:05.
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Our conversation for The Valley Business Today with Niki Foster from the Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce included Charles Nowlin & Karen Monroe, owners of Main Street Geek. We discuss the store's history and the wide range of merchandise that includes comic books, jewelry, toys, dice varieties, lego, and more. Charles also shares insights on running the business, participating in conventions, and hosting Free Comic Book Day. Learn more about their business by visiting them at 301 E Main Street in Front Royal. They are open Wednesday - Monday from noon til 6pm. Follow them on Facebook to stay updated about events and new products.
Missy Addison has always had a passion for entertaining and cooking for friends. Missy and her wife Kellene were driving past an old run down bar on a busy main road in their town when Missy mentioned she had always dreamed of owning a cafe, when they discovered Kellene also had the same passion, they decided to pursue it! Missy left her job, added her own personal flair and menu items to the cafe and it is now one of the most popular breakfast and lunch spots in the area!missysmainstreetcafe.com@missysmainstreetcafe181 E Main Street, Rockaway, NJ Thank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comFLK Method: fitlikekrys.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarMurphy Schiller & Wilkes: murphyllp.comNJspots: NJspots.comUCS Advisors & Investor Relations: ucsadvisor.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
If you like to get outdoors to walk, run, or bike in Spartanburg, the coming weeks promise to be an exciting time as two popular local trails are set to see extensions completed soon! First, Spartanburg's most used recreational amenity, the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail, is about to see its long-awaited expansion completed, taking the trail from its current terminus near the intersection of Union and E Henry streets through Downtown Spartanburg and beyond Barnet Park to Daniel Morgan Ave. Not far behind, the River Birch Trail, which currently begins near McCracken Middle School and ends at E Main Street, will soon reach to Drayton, terminating at the Mary Black Campus of Spartanburg Medical Center at one point and at the Beaumont Village neighborhood at another. Today on the podcast, we're getting an update on these projects and other local trails development with Laura Ringo and Sophi Schwartzbauer of PAL, and along the way we share some details about this year's Turkey Day 8K, Spartanburg's favorite way to offset a few of those extra Thanksgiving calories!
Well, grab a brush and paint my bald spot! It's a new JULY FOURTHISH episode of the SPIKE N CHRIS PODCAST! The boys are bringin' the blues (and the reds and the whites (note: no captial W there)), as they discuss wha' hoppen this past week in the pop culture world at large and the pop rocks world at small! The results, in timestampese: 00:56 The Facepalm Heard Round the World 02:04 United States of Captain America 04:36 Why Star Trek? 09:33 Ron Perelman PRIME 11:31 Courage, Scooby Doo! 13:40 Defining Horror and Terror and Don't Breathe, Either 22:26 Ruining Andy Griffith 27:28 Superwho? 34:34 The Subtext of the Fantastic Four 41:47 Rolling Snake Eyes 43:25 Iron Cage 48:05 Leo deSpidey-O 49:18 Rick MorAntIs & X-SNL (That was Spidey, BTW, in Marvel Team-Up #74. OOPSIE!) 52:16 A Heads-Up About Scott's Comic Relief (420 E Main Street, Suite E, cuz ya always need sweeties when ya 420) So, have Danno remind McGarrett that 5-0 is the new 3-0 (according to UncaJuju, anyways) with excursion 164 of SNC! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spikenchris/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spikenchris/support
Sweet German Pretzels, Cowboy Cookies or Apple Strudel anyone? Join JD Rose and Sondra Phoenix as they visit with Destiny Sheffield on location at Pritzer 141 E Main Street.- The former location of The Fredericksburg Bakery. The Fredericksburg Bakery opened in 1917 and Destiny grew up in that very bakery that her parents purchased in 1977 and ran for nearly 4 decades. Now she has returned to that same address with her son Cooper, and together they are continuing the legacy by building their own bakery steeped in tradition and yet with their own distinctive and delicious offerings. This podcast is a trip down memory lane and a testament to the beautiful traditions we cherish and protect here in town. It's a podcast about family, about community and about coming home. We love Pritzer! Be sure to stop by soon and make it your new favorite place to pick up something delicious and sweet!
We were in the studio for The Valley Business Today - Front Royal/Warren County edition - with Niki Cales, President of Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce and her guests: Art McArther, owner of the newly opened UPS Store at 424-A South Street in Front Royal; and, Chris & Sue Laurence, owners of White Picket Fence located at 405 E Main Street in Front Royal & Key Move Properties in the same location. We talked about all the services Art offers at the UPS Store, got packing tips and learned the latest we can ship something to family or friends for it to arrive by Christmas. Sue & Chris told us about how they find the items they sell in their shop and gave us some insight into the real estate market during the holiday season. Niki filled us in on all the details for the Front Royal Christmas Parade happening on Saturday, December 7, 2019. For an updated list of events, sales and activities happening that day, follow the event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/371331817085450/
We've spent a lot of time on the City Podcast over the years chronicling Downtown Spartanburg's rise. We've covered historic redevelopments, transformative new construction projects, new City streetscaping, restaurant and retail openings, and events that cater to our diverse, newly vibrant downtown crowds. Along the way, we've also tried our best to contextualize each of these pieces of the downtown redevelopment puzzle, showing as best we can the landscape Spartanburg's people are creating in our city's core. What's the cumulative effect of all that movement? Simple: Downtown Spartanburg is now the place where local institutions, organizations, businesses, and individuals want to be. With their new space inside the newly renovated Aug W. Smith building, has become latest example of such an institution, one that recognizes that the new local paradigm shift is very real and that having a presence in Downtown Spartanburg now means being in the middle of the action. Today on the podcast, we're talking with a couple of folks responsible for creating SMC's new “education, collaboration and creation space" on E Main Street, Jennifer Dillenger, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Kris Neely, Professor of Art and Director of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Smith's Drugs, a fixture in Downtown Spartanburg for nearly a century, is set to see a major upgrade as plans were recently revealed to demolish the business's current one-story storefront at 142 E Main St and replace it with a new multi-story mixed-use building featuring a much larger footprint that will occupy much of the current parking lot next door and will include much more ground-floor retail (with perhaps another tenant) with residential units occupying the upper floors. Details are still being finalized on the project, which could ultimately feature an under-building drive-thru for pharmacy customers and could be between three and five stories. Today on the podcast, we're talking with City Associate Planner, Apoorva Kumar and William Gray, Associate Principal at McMillan Pazdan Smith, the developer's architecture firm, about this new development and how it fits in with recent improvements and openings along E Main Street.
Local favorite Little River Roasting has announced plans for a second downtown location to be housed inside the historic Montgomery Building once renovations are completed in October 2018. The new storefront will join their original downtown location at 188 W Main Street, which opened its doors in 2010 and a drive-thru location on E Main Street. The move comes on the heels of a pair of other downtown coffee shop announcements in 2017, with Greenville-based Spill the Beans announcing a location inside the historic Aug W. Smith building, currently being restored, and Starbucks announcing a new storefront on W Main. Today on the Podcast, we're talking with Daniel Hagerman and Tyler Gibbs of Little River about the planned expansion, and we take stock of both the local coffee scene and the downtown culture that's grown up in Spartanburg since Little River's opening seven years ago.
Tailgaters Sports Bar and Grille, 4860 E Main Street in Whitehall
Jen Browne the head of Frostburg State University's Center for Literary Arts joins us to discuss the 10th annual Indie Lit Festival. The festival is taking place October 14-15 2016 in Frostburg Maryland and will feature panel discussions, readings, and 30 independent presses. This event is FREE and open to the public and not to be missed. For more information visit their Website Facebook Page or stop in to the Center Located at 22 E Main Street in Frostburg MD.
On Tuesday, voters in that will bring a host of facility improvements, including two new schools, a new elementary school to replace Houston and Chapman elementary schools and a new Spartanburg High School to be built on . The building plan referendum, which passed overwhelmingly with 63 percent of the vote, includes a 10-mill tax increase. Today on the podcast, we're discussing what this newly approved plan means for the city. What might a new, prominently located high school facility mean both for potential new residents looking for a place within our community to call home, and what could this massive new public investment mean for future private development along the E Main Street corridor? Beyond that, what does it say about Spartanburg in 2016, and the vision our residents have for the future of our city, that such a bold, ambitious plan was approved by such a wide margin?
Some big changes are in the works for E Main St. in Downtown Spartanburg, as a is set to get underway early next month. The project is part of a , and includes straightening the chicanes on E Main Street between Church and Liberty streets. The plan also will eliminate the existing alternating diagonal parking spaces, adding new larger tree islands between sections of parallel parking to improve pedestrian movement. Several new parking spaces are to be added with the new streetscaping. Coming on the heels of the streetscaping plan's first enhancement project on Wall St. the E Main St. plan is designed to improve the area's pedestrian experience, helping to drive more foot traffic to existing businesses as well as beautifying the area to encourage further development. Today on the podcast, we take a deeper look at the E Main project, and discuss future improvements in the works, including a plan to improve Magnolia St. and the long-awaited extension of the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail to St John St.