POPULARITY
National Soaring Museum - Elmira NY - Staycation Destinations The Soaring Museum is an interesting placed to visit any time, but the week ahead (July 6-13) has a unique event while comes to our listening area only once every four years. Some two dozen motorless aircraft "descend" on Elmira, New York for the International Vintage Sailplane Meet. The event is free and open to the public. Sailplanes are more than "gliders". Gliders are towed into the air and remain aloft only as long as they can resist gravity. Sailplanes though are specially engineered to catch the updrafts and wind currents so they can stay aloft much longer. Local aviation historian Traff Doherty is our guest for this week's "Staycation Destinations". He provides: details about the experiences for spectators of the Sailplane Meet history of how the unpowered planes were used, especially in wartime why Harris Hill and Elmira became the center of the national Sailplane community more about the National Soaring Museum, for anyone who wants to visit -- during the Meet, or beyond those eight days For further information: This month's Sailplane Meet: details about July 6-13 National Soaring Museum: guest information (the museum is open year-round, Wednesdays through Sundays) America's "Soaring Capital": the history of how motorless aviation developed in the Elmira region The U.S. Soaring Hall of Fame: the people & their stories
my hometown hero from Elmira NY, KNOXX is on the pod! catch her on season 2 of HBO's The Hype!we talk about: the ins and outs of being gay in a flop rustbelt town, tommy hilfiger, schoolscum.com, the local mall, Danny G's, Rich Girls on MTV, some behind the scenes tea of The Hype (what is marnie's deal? what is bephie's deal? what is offset's deal?, the truth about Vell's departure, etc), YZY SZN 9, the torture of body-con, sam smith 'Unholy', beyoncé's latest album, beychella, and so much more
On this episode of Common Mystics Jennifer and Jill tell an intimate story surrounding the legendary American author, Mark Twain. Across three decades, Twain summered with his wife and children in Elmira, NY. It was here that Twain wrote some of his most celebrated works and witnessed the birth of his daughters. But after the death of his beloved wife Olivia in 1896, Twain's relationship with his children grew strained. He banished daughter Clara from the home and institutionalized daughter Jean. Why would a father treat his children in such a heartless manner? Jen and Jill use their psychic gifts to uncover the truth. Listen in now to this story of a father's betrayal... and ultimate redemption. Support us on Patreon and get exclusive bonus content and monthly video calls with Jen & Jill!!! https://www.patreon.com/commonmystics
On this episode of Common Mystics Jennifer and Jill tell an intimate story surrounding the legendary American author, Mark Twain. Across three decades, Twain summered with his wife and children in Elmira, NY. It was here that Twain wrote some of his most celebrated works and witnessed the birth of his daughters. But after the death of his beloved wife Olivia in 1896, Twain's relationship with his children grew strained. He banished daughter Clara from the home and institutionalized daughter Jean. Why would a father treat his children in such a heartless manner? Jen and Jill use their psychic gifts to uncover the truth. Listen in now to this story of a father's betrayal... and ultimate redemption.
Tour of Elmira, NY - Mark Twain CountrySpecial Mini-Episode of Talkin' Baloney! Watch at https://youtu.be/hmWqp8QCLwcTalkin' Baloney Podcast - covering Pop Culture, Sports, Family and Friends - Nothing is Off Limits! Except politics. And religion. But everything else...Jim Deezy and The Big Guy explore Elmira, NY, and in particular, the two big attractions that make it "Mark Twain Country" - his Study on the campus of Elmira College, and his gravesite at Woodlawn National Cemetery.Plus - we wouldn't be Talkin' Baloney if we didn't attempt to talk to Mark Twain!Follow this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=819616 and Buzzsprout will give you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and that helps support our show.Like and Subscribe! - Call or Text the Baloney Nation Hotline (585-484-1770) and leave us a question or comment! Visit the Talkin' Baloney merchandise store - https://classywolf.square.site/shop/2
Darkest Hour-Guitarist Mike Schleibaum discusses the new Live in Lockdown cd and jamming metal for 25 years! April 29, 2021 Hello Metal Heads! Here's a preview of this week's show. Show Hosts Jon"The Vernomatic" Verno and Metal Forever Mark are in studio together tonight to play a fun show segment of MT. RUSHMORE of Metal. Tonight's topic-" Songs that need to be played together." The guys give their list of metal songs that NEED to be heard back-to-back. Tonight's feature artist interview: Mike Schleibaum, guitarist of the melodic death metal band Darkest Hour . Mike discusses the first phase of rollout for their new audio/video release titled Live in Lockdown - The Complete Collection. Filmed on September 26, 2020 as a benefit for Washington D.C.'s legendary venue Black Cat, Darkest Hour invited guest guitarists Fred Ziomek (ex-Darkest Hour), Kris Norris (ex-Darkest Hour), Buz McGrath (Unearth), Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves / God Forbid), Fella Di Cicco (Dreamshade) and Mark Heylmun (Suicide Silence) to join them via satellite as the band performed 11 of their greatest hits (+ 1 cover song) spanning their 26-year-long career thus far. Live in Lockdown is free and only available to all Darkest Hour Patreon subscribers at this time. Subscribe now to immediately receive a download code for the audio version of the album and be automatically reserved for the future video and Vinyl component. Mike and the" Vernomatic" discuss Mike's Mt. Rushmore of all time guitarists. Mike shares memories of growing up in Elmira NY, and spending a bit of time with family in Rochester NY Mike also reflects on memorable tour stops at legendary Rochester venues The Bug Jar and The Penny Arcade as well as general commentary of his career in DARKEST HOUR. As always, Listen, Like and share this podcast with all your metal head friends and remember to KEEP IT HEAVY
Guest Bio:Dr. Kay Kelts is the current Associate Program Director at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center Family Medicine Residency in Elmira NY as well as the Regional Dean of Medical Students for LECOM – Elmira Campus. While holding these positions, she still enjoys seeing patients in her own clinic within Arnot Medical Services. She started her medical career at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine (RVUCOM) with their inaugural class. During this time, she assisted with starting the pre-doctoral OPP (Osteopathic Principles and Practice) fellowship and was part of the first three OPP fellows that graduated from RVUCOM. This is where her love of teaching and osteopathy was cultivated. After medical school, Dr. Kelts completed her family medicine residency at Advocate Lutheran General Family Medicine Residency in Park Ridge, IL. She completed two areas of concentration while at Lutheran General in faculty development as well as obstetrics. After residency, Dr. Kelts joined as full time core faculty at Advocate Lutheran General Family Medicine Residency practicing full scope family medicine - OB with low risk deliveries, inpatient, outpatient and nursing home. She assisted them in creating an Osteopathic curriculum and obtaining Osteopathic Recognition. During this time, her husband matched into a gastroenterology fellowship in Elmira NY which brought the family their next adventure. The Kelts family with their two children and dogs moved to Elmira NY in 2017. Dr. Kelts was able to step into the role of associate program director shortly after joining the faculty at Arnot Ogden Medical Center. She continues to love to teach both residents and medical students. She works with an amazing family medicine program which is innovative and enjoys cultivating further change to help the program grow. One example of this is creating a yearly suboxone waiver course for all the residents and local providers in the area to help combat and understand the opioid crisis. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. Her children are currently 5 yo and 3 yo. The Kelts family loves the southern tier region of NY with all of the outdoor activities. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: • Switching Gears While Educating• Difficult Choices During Difficult Times• Adapting to Change for the Greater Good• The Health System - A Symbiotic Relationship
Zee's health journey in the first segment2nd Segment is with Billy the Liquor Guy the author of 'Under Too Long'Billy talks about his journey as an undercover agent, growing up in East Utica, dealing with PTSDs, and much more Under Too Long- https://www.amazon.com/Under-Too-Long-Terrorism-Undercover-ebook/dp/B084D91KPK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=under+too+long&qid=1599083107&sr=8-1 Find us at our homebase- https://disruptionnetwork.net/The D on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Disruptionnetwork/Instagram- @disruptionnetworkTwitter- https://twitter.com/the_D_network
@KrockJared and @IceBreaker21 talk this Thursdays #WWESSD and we speak with Emmy Award winning reporter and interviewer for @WrestlingInc, Andy Malnoske about him hosting this Saturdays WWE Road To Wrestlemania in Elmira NY.
Joy in Knowing God. Matt Slack starred a sermon from Philippians to the saints at Grace Community Church in Corning NY, Painted Post NY, and Elmira NY.
A disciple is called to be Salt and Light. Listen to what Jesus is telling his disciples that salt and light are in the world they lived in and how it still applies to believers today. This sermon is unique in that is done with Pastor Bryce and Pastor Tre from Southside Alliance located in Elmira NY.
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with Barrie Gellis on Friday, April 29, 2016 at 7:00 PM EDT. Barrie is a former member of Jane Roberts’ ESP class in Elmira NY (one of the New York Boys) and was referred to as "Our Poet" by Seth in 1972. Barrie has written more than 4,000 poems and has published a book entitled "Outside Is a Secret Key". It is a collection of 100 poems that relate to experiencing inner and outer life, including Seth concepts, as well as poems that Sue Watkins included in her book, “Conversations with Seth.” Seth was a nonphysical personality who spoke through Jane Roberts from 1963 to her death in 1984. Seth has dictated 25 books through Jane and is recognized as ushering in the modern New Age movement, introducing the phrase that “you create your own reality.” Seth's concepts empower each person to find their own answers, become accountable in a loving way for their own lives — while caring about the well-being of others. Barrie has given presentations at various Seth conferences, including the most recent Global Online Seth Conference in October 2015. He has created a number of online Seth sites and message boards including: Barrie Gellis’ Seth Group—All Things Seth. To learn more about Barrie you can go to: http://www.sethnet.org/directory/sethian-speakers/barrie-gellis.html
Professor Barbara Snedecor, director of the Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies, in upstate New York, describes for host Matthew Stevenson and Tom Leonard the octogonal study where Twain wrote Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, and many other books at his Elmira summer home.
At the close of the Civil War, the industrial hub of Elmira, NY began to pioneer a new model of economic development: they opened a reformatory. The model served them well. In the twentieth century, nineteenth-century industry collapsed around Elmira in Albany, NY and Pittsburgh, PA. Elmira, however, survived, even flourished, thanks to a constant stream of prison-based revenue.150 years later, what does an experiment in prison-based development look like? Is it actually a healthy form of urbanism? In Rust Belt Tour '09, scholar Jo Guldi and activist Simon Strikeback traveled the landscape between Flint, Michigan and Holyoke, Massachusetts, documenting the foreclosures, arsons, vacant lots, anarchist squats, community gardens, and revitalization projects across eleven cities.