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The Charles R. Wood Theater is working with Artist Anthony Richichi to turn his award winning children's book, "Colorworld", into a LIVE Stage Play! We chat with the author, Anthony Richichi, as well as Executive Director, Emily Murphy, and Facilities Director, Eric Potter, about the origins of the project and how they are adapting this new children's piece for the stage!
James Hand, Facilities Director at Fargo Public Schools, says they are looking for the community's input on their long-term facilities plan. With 300 million square feet and 28 buildings in the district, their footprint is large. Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B9GVHXP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode with three of our staff pastors we are joined by our Facilities Director, Clay Hurst, as we talked about our favorite Thanksgiving desserts and traditions. We also discuss our recent Go & Serve week and all that took place in that amazing week of ministry and service.
"So looking at how do we build an ecology where affordable housing isn't just a place you stay, it's a place you stay and work and build a business and raise a family and, you know, build the economic resources,for the next step. " - Josh SimonThis episode is part of our special series on how the arts and culture sector is coming back from the Covid 19 pandemic and features voices from our co-production of Arts For a Better Bay Area's State Of The Arts Summit on June 28th 2023. The focus of the summit was how artists and arts organizations are adapting in a post pandemic marketplace along with the economic developmental power of our arts and culture economy in rebuilding our communities. This episode features our panelists from our breakout session “Housing for the Artist Workforce: Revisiting Artists' Housing Solutions” Kathryn Reasoner, Executive Consultant with Vital Arts, Mark Morrisette, the Facilities Director at Berkeley Repertory Theater, Joshua Simon, a Senior Advisor at the Community Arts Stabilization Trust, Ian Winters, the Director of Incubation and Special Projects at the Northern California Land Trust, and Meg Shiffler, the Director of Artists Space Trust, along with Julie Baker, the CEO of Californians for the Arts and California Arts Advocates.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. We hope that you enjoyed episode four of our new seven-part series highlighting the issues and solutions of our arts and culture organizations and their workforce as they innovate to come back from the pandemic along with addressing the systemic racism in our performing arts ecosystem.,We welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event on November 4th at the Petaluma Arts Center from 2pm to 4pm. Register for FREE Y2 pm4 pmou can tune into our usual radio show, podcast, and television show with our friends at BAVC Media. Sign Up for our Newsletter to participate in our next live showPlease consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.
In this AD Insider | Thursday 30 episode, presented by Honest Game, we sat down with Jeff Kline, CMAA, Athletic Director and Facilities Director for Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools in Michigan.In this episode, we covered the following topics: Creating out-of-the-box experiences, why servant mentality wins, time management lessons from the Marines, recruiting top talent to your school, how to give ownership in the public school space, and an opinion on high school athletics in the next 5 years.Support the show
Topics – Role of Wisconsin Famers Union Kamp Kenwood Connecting consumers with the source of their food Development of Food Market in downtown Chippewa Falls Changing nature of farming Guest: Jackie Boos, Facilities Director, Wisconsin Famers Union Beer(s) Enjoyed: 3 Sheeps Pils (3 Sheeps Brewing Co - Sheyboygan) and Good City Pills (Milwaukee)
Glad you could join us for our On The Case talk with Facilities Director, Pastor Anthony McCann. If you weren't able to make it for today's talk you can catch up right here, enjoy the talk!
John Gotta, Facilities Director Knoxville Hospital by Iowa Hospital Association
We'll finish up Germaine's story today where he finds freedom from alcohol and drugs in Christ. The gold in this story is this: even though you start rough, suffer circumstances beyond your control, and make consequential decisions, hope remains along with the power to overcome, thrive and succeed. About GermaineGermaine Nunn is the Facilities Director for Life Church, Green Bay. He also volunteers in the children's and youth ministry at Life Church. He is the father of 13 children and actively loving them. Germaine also helps disciple other men in following Christ closely. He's a small business owner as well. Contact Germaine at Germaine@lifechurchgb.comGot a question? Want advice? Email Barry at barry@fatherseekers.org--Follow FatherSeekers OnlineFS Facebook FS Instagram FS YouTube FatherSeekers goes beyond the podcast as a non-profit seeking to identify and address the social and generational outcomes of fatherlessness.Get discussion guides and even more content at FS Website
There are men in the world who have emerged from extraordinary odds. Men who grew up fatherless, never knowing who their father was, and yet somehow made a life for themselves. Germain is one of those men.Today, Barry talks with Germaine Nunn about his checkered past and the moment he met God in prison.About GermaineGermaine Nunn is the Facilities Director for Life Church, Green Bay. He also volunteers in the children's and youth ministry at Life Church. He is the father of 13 children and actively loving them. Germaine also helps disciple other men in following Christ closely. He's a small business owner as well. Contact Germaine at Germaine@lifechurchgb.comGot a question? Want advice? Email Barry at barry@fatherseekers.org--Follow FatherSeekers OnlineFS Facebook FS Instagram FS YouTube FatherSeekers goes beyond the podcast as a non-profit seeking to identify and address the social and generational outcomes of fatherlessness.Get discussion guides and even more content at FS Website
Transportation and Facilities Director for Havre Public Schools Scott Filius explains the lead testing and mitigation process at Havre schools.
Cole Stephens is the Parks and Recreation Director and Facilities Director for Kaysville City. Kris High is the Recreation Superintendent. Listen in to learn about our Oustanding Rec Programs, Community Events, and Award-Winning Parks. https://www.kaysville.gov/283/Recreation-Leagues-Programs
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Performance, Criticality, Reliability and Uptime
Corey MacKnight is Facilities Maintenance & Parking Division Manager for the City of Winchester, Virginia where he is passionate about how the facility management profession provides him an opportunity to work on many projects, tackle some tough issues and get his hands dirty on a daily basis. Mike Petrusky asks Corey about his career journey in FM and the challenges he faces in his dual role as the Director of the Winchester Parking Authority and Facilities Director for this historic city. They explore the current trends in the world of asset management today and Corey shares about the value and importance of building relationships, communication and the ability to improvise, overcome and adapt to situations. Mike and Corey have connections and shared experiences through IFMA, music, and raising their families which leads to some fun and inspiring stories that will help you be an asset champion in your organization! Connect with Corey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corey-macknight-9bb94492/ Visit Winchester, VA: https://visitwinchesterva.com/ Learn more about Eptura™: https://eptura.com/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://assetchampion.iofficecorp.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/
Ep. 1880 Brad Shupe, Facilities Director, Franklin General Hospital by Radio on the Go
Dan Brooks is the adopted son of SVN SRD. Really he's the Property Manager & Facilities Director. He has served in various roles with the firm, starting as a market researcher, then drone pilot, and now serves as property manager. Dan discusses why it's important to have open lines of communication with clients and tenants.Learn more at SVNsaunders.com.
Trecey Chittenden, Hoffman grad and the previous Facilities Director at Earthrise retreat center, now Hoffman Process Retreat Center, shares a bounty of stories about the land and history of our new retreat site. Trecey found out about the Process while working at Earthrise long before it became Hoffman's new home. Three years later, when she was really struggling, she decided to do the Process. It had a profound effect on her. Two eventful years ago, Trecey reached out to the Hoffman Institue to share that Earthrise was available for the Process after White Sulphur Springs was lost in the Glass fire. Listen in as Trecey shares with us the amazing connection and synchronicity between the Hoffman Process, Astronaut Edgar Mitchell (a Hoffman grad), and Earthrise/IONS. Thank you, Trecey, for your help in bringing Hoffman to Earthrise. Something amazing to witness is how Hoffman students transform over the week during the Process. Trecey shares with Liz the joy she experienced witnessing their transformation. When new students would arrive, Trecey would help to get them settled into their rooms for the week ahead. As she says, often during the first two days, people can look sort of stiff and unsure. By day three, students begin to relax and find their footing. And by day seven, it's hard to recognize them they've changed so much. Trecey wonders if all the different kinds of work and the energy of the land both play a role in students' transformation. More about Trecey Chittenden: Born in Los Angeles in 1969, Trecey moved with her family to Hawaii when she was six months old. At eight, Trecey moved to New Hampshire where she lived until she was eighteen. She attended Waldorf schools from pre-K thru 12th grade, which set the stage for her to be a more creative and imaginative person. After graduating High School, Trecey traveled around Europe and the Caribbean for the next few years before moving to San Francisco for work. Three years later, she moved to Stinson Beach, a small town outside of San Francisco, to raise her son. She came to work in the kitchen at EarthRise IONS through her work in restaurants. Trecey worked for IONS on the retreat center side for fourteen years as the Executive Chef for nine years, then as the retreat center Assistant Director, then the facilities Director. This is how she came to hear about the Hoffman Process. You won't be seeing Trecey at the Hoffman retreat site in the future. She's moved to Maine to be closer to family. As mentioned in this episode: White Sulphur Springs and the Glass Fire Astronaut, Edgar Mitchell: A crewmember of Apollo 14, Edgar Mitchell was the 6th man to walk on the moon. On his return to Earth during the Apollo 14 flight, it is said that Mitchell had a powerful savikalpa samādhi experience. Mitchell did the Hoffman Process in 1987. IONS: Institute of Noetic Sciences Waldorf Education Waldorf Education A three-day residential, or virtual, retreat to continue the deep transformational work you did at the Process. Norse Mythology The legacy labyrinth at Hoffman's retreat site is one of six labyrinths around the world named to be a legacy labyrinth. Trecey mentions the beautiful oak trees at our Hoffman Retreat Center, sharing that they have amazing personalities, are full of wisdom, and are great partners in healing. https://media.blubrry.com/the_hoffman_podcast/p/content.blubrry.com/the_hoffman_podcast/Liz_and_Trecey_Chittenden_Podcast_Take_2.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 31:59 — 29.3MB)
Trecey Chittenden, Hoffman grad and the previous Facilities Director at Earthrise retreat center, now Hoffman Process Retreat Center, shares a bounty of stories about the land and history of our new retreat site. Trecey found out about the Process while working at Earthrise long before it became Hoffman's new home. Three years later, when she was really struggling, she decided to do the Process. It had a profound effect on her. Two eventful years ago, Trecey reached out to the Hoffman Institue to share that Earthrise was available for the Process after White Sulphur Springs was lost in the Glass fire. Listen in as Trecey shares with us the amazing connection and synchronicity between the Hoffman Process, Astronaut Edgar Mitchell (a Hoffman grad), and Earthrise/IONS. Thank you, Trecey, for your help in bringing Hoffman to Earthrise. Something amazing to witness is how Hoffman students transform over the week during the Process. Trecey shares with Liz the joy she experienced witnessing their transformation. When new students would arrive, Trecey would help to get them settled into their rooms for the week ahead. As she says, often during the first two days, people can look sort of stiff and unsure. By day three, students begin to relax and find their footing. And by day seven, it's hard to recognize them they've changed so much. Trecey wonders if all the different kinds of work and the energy of the land both play a role in students' transformation. More about Trecey Chittenden: Born in Los Angeles in 1969, Trecey moved with her family to Hawaii when she was six months old. At eight, Trecey moved to New Hampshire where she lived until she was eighteen. She attended Waldorf schools from pre-K thru 12th grade, which set the stage for her to be a more creative and imaginative person. After graduating High School, Trecey traveled around Europe and the Caribbean for the next few years before moving to San Francisco for work. Three years later, she moved to Stinson Beach, a small town outside of San Francisco, to raise her son. She came to work in the kitchen at EarthRise IONS through her work in restaurants. Trecey worked for IONS on the retreat center side for fourteen years as the Executive Chef for nine years, then as the retreat center Assistant Director, then the facilities Director. This is how she came to hear about the Hoffman Process. You won't be seeing Trecey at the Hoffman retreat site in the future. She's moved to Maine to be closer to family. As mentioned in this episode: White Sulphur Springs and the Glass Fire Astronaut, Edgar Mitchell: A crewmember of Apollo 14, Edgar Mitchell was the 6th man to walk on the moon. On his return to Earth during the Apollo 14 flight, it is said that Mitchell had a powerful savikalpa samādhi experience. Mitchell did the Hoffman Process in 1987. IONS: Institute of Noetic Sciences Waldorf Education The Hoffman Q2: A three day residential, or virtual, retreat to continue the deep transformational work you did at the Process. Norse Mythology Hoffman Process Retreat Center Legacy Labyrinth The legacy labyrinth at Hoffman's retreat site is one of six labyrinths around the world named to be a legacy labyrinth. Trecey mentions the beautiful oak trees at our Hoffman Retreat Center, sharing that they have amazing personalities, are full of wisdom, and are great partners in healing. Discover if the Process is right for you. How to share the Process with loved ones. Subscribe on Apple/iTunes
This episode centers on the introduction of Dave Hall, Facilities Director for Maury County Schools and the myriad jobs he and his crew are responsible in the building and maintaining of the system's physical facilities. We also talk with County Athletic Director Chris Poynter about the recent improvements in the Maury County Schools' sports facilities and plans for future development.
In our part 2 of the Monterey series, I spoke with Mike Fitzgerald, Facilities Director and the Public Works department workers, May and Jose. Hearing their journey at NAVFAC SW was a real delight. The leadership opportunity that NAVFAC can provide is amazing. You don't want to miss this episode!
Facilities Director at The Polasek Museum Byron Walker shares some insights on the effects on how the COVID19 delta variant affects Visual Arts in Central Florida.
Pastor Brad Myers sits down with Tim Griess, Faith Bible Church's Facilities Director, to hear a little about him personally and the ministry he oversees.
Pastor Brad Myers sits down with Tim Griess, Faith Bible Church's Facilities Director, to hear a little about him personally and the ministry he oversees.
Meet the Staff is a series where we sit down with the Revival Center staff to get to know them a little better. On today's episode Pastor Devon sits down with Angie Drummonds. Angie is the Facilities Director at the Revival Center. She sits down to talk about how church was important in her life growing up, where she has served in ministry, and how the Lord has taught her over times of transition in both life and in ministry. Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website or our Facebook pageWebsite: http://revivalcenterag.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/revivalcenterag
David Forte from the City of Pensacola joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the traffic plan for Three-Mile Bridge when it does reopen, when does David believe Three-Mile Bridge will have four lanes again, and Jefferson Street getting renovated.
Elise Malongi arrived in Maine with her three young children from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo during the summer of 2012. A year and a half later she courageously agreed to be my very first guest on New Mainers Speak. Seven years later she is my last formal interview in this series. A lot has happened in Elise's life in her first seven years in Maine. She has learned English, gotten her driver's license, raised three very active children, and has said "Yes!" to nearly every opportunity that has come her way: Most recently--downhill ski lessons so she could enjoy Maine with her kids.When she said yes to learning to play squash at Portland Community Squash she had no idea that it would one day blossom into a full time job, in her field. Elise is the Finance and Facilities Director at PCS, which is a perfect job for someone with a bachelor's degree Economics and Business Administration. Music: "Sur et Certain" (Sure and Certain) by Mama Lydia, a song that gives Elise hope.
In this week's episode, the Host of "In the Know with WTO", Brian Rodriguez is interviewed by Diane Cortez. Brian Rodriguez talks about his career and his current position as a Technology and Facilities Director. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wto/message
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to get in shape, we have a reason for you to hit the court instead of the gym! Lee Sponaugle, President, and Scott Grote, Facilities Director, of All Racquet Sports USA, are “On The Record With Sarina Fazan” to tell us about padel, the ultimate racquet sport, and why they think it will soon be serving up some fun and fitness to the nation! Immensely popular overseas, padel combines elements of squash, pickleball, tennis, platform tennis, and badminton into one unique game, played in doubles on a glass-surrounded court. Think of it as the “Swiss Army knife” of racquet sports! Watch these YouTube videos to see padel in action: https://youtu.be/1iVUUvdQmSQ Learn more about All Racquet Sports USA at www.AllRAacquetSports.com. For more discussions like this one, make sure to subscribe to the podcast “On The Record With Sarina Fazan." Sarina Fazan's wardrobe provided by Triage Consignment Boutique (www.Facebook.com/triageconsignment). Sarina Fazan's dry cleaning and laundry provided by ZIPS Dry Cleaners (www.321zips.com/tampa). Marc Marino, a financial advisor with Edward Jones, sponsors the “Let's Spread Kindness” initiative and the “On The Record With Sarina Fazan” podcast. To learn more about Marc Marino, CLICK HERE Find out how you can help spread kindness at www.LetsSpreadKindness.com, and follow the “Let's Spread Kindness” initiative on Facebook and Instagram @startspreadingkindness. #SarinaFazanMedia #SFM #TampaNews #ShareYourStory #Podcast #Community #News #TampaBay #Tampa #Florida #OnTheRecord #LeeSponaugle #ScottGrote #AllRacquetSportsUSA #Padel #RacquetSport
Crossroads Correctional Center, Can This Be Fixed? A Conversation with Adult Facilities Director Alana Boyles In mid May some of the prisoners at Crossroads Correctional Center in Cameron, MO refused […] The post Crossroads Correctional Center, Can This Be Fixed? A Conversation with Adult Facilities Director Alana Boyles appeared first on KKFI.