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DC and Doc go to the fair, at least in spirit. See you later, Mr. Brooks. Plus, emails! Special thanks to the DDT Wrestling Patreon members: Nate, Simon, Jeremy, Glenn, and Brandon! We are grateful for your support! Email DDT Podcast! Support DDT Wrestling on Patreon! Buy DDT Wrestling Merch!
General Manager of Expo New Mexico Dan Mourning discusses The New Mexico State Fair which starts this week, and all the cool events and activities that will be happening with TJ on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Me, Rance Farnhart and Myron Curtis saw the sights and tasted fried delights at the County Fair. Mary Beth Tucker showed pigs and the playoffs started for Team Burger Shed! Link to Tavin's Bacon Bag here: https://baconboise.com/products/tavins-bacon-more-bacon Link to merch here: https://www.rockcityoutfitters.com/collections/tavin-dillard Link to personal video greetins: https://www.sweetteafilms.com/shop/greetings Text me: 501-322-6249 Email: tavindillard@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tavindillard/support
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your summer trip! Today, John is joined by Melody Judge, Marketing Director, and Larry Gaffey, General […]
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your summer trip! Today, John is joined by Melody Judge, Marketing Director, and Larry Gaffey, General […]
It's time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature! Are you trying to come up with some vacation ideas that are only a quick getaway from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your summer trip! Today, John is joined by Melody Judge, Marketing Director, and Larry Gaffey, General […]
It's Fair Time! County Fair is back for its 75th year here in La Plata County, and boy those squash...! This week we delve into the mystery of Cryptobiosis, the fascinating process of‘pausing' a living organism. Darrin's tomatoes have also been put on permanent pause for the season, with no chance of cryptobiosis. Which leads us, inevitably to the discussion of weather. And whether or not Tom should have camped up high in a lightning storm. (strictly as a sacrifice to the weather gods).
There are a lot of options to make your dollar go further at the Wisconsin State Fair. The WI State Fair Park Foundation is known for the Milk House, selling four unique flavors of milk this year (including root beer -- a top seller). But for the first time, the Milk House is where you can sink your teeth into the Blue Ribbon Brownie. If adults are looking for something stronger, the new Charity Bar is located in Central Park. Thirty percent of your drink tab will go to the Foundation. Executive Director Anna Zeck hopes to beat last year's fundraising total of $75,000. Stephanie Hoff speaks with Anna about how the Foundation reinvests that money into the park and community programs. Most recently, they brought more than 700 Milwaukee youth to the park for an agricultural learning experience. County fair season is in full swing. There have been over a dozen counties that have already had their county fair and we are not even halfway through county fair season. Executive Director of the Wisconsin Association of Fairs, Jayme Buttke, speaks with Nate Zimdars about how county fair season is progressing in addition to some legislative conversations at the State Capital that will have an impact on county fairs. Charitee Seebecker speaks with Marilyn Bollinger about her family's century farm. Marilyn and her husband Tom were pork producers until 2010. Tom passed away in 2021 and his son, Jesse, is operating the farm now and continues to grow corn and soybeans. Marilyn and her family are thankful to receive the century farm award and carry on his legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janet returns and gives us a Crazy Days recap. Hot flashes interrupt the show and new ways to pamper yourself while saving money on BBay!
Down to earth, funny, Christian cowboy poet R.P. Smith from Broken Bow, Nebraska. Listen in and you'll be blessed.It's Fair Time at the ranch, with 30 years of family involvement.In this episode, RP recites his poem, Pedicure Cure.Thanks for riding along on homegrown this morning, hoping that the Lord blesses you real good today, that he is raining on your place and that our happy trails cross again soon.R.P. has some openings if you need an entertaining speaker.Home Grown in a production of R.P. Smithhttps://www.rpsmith.us
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? You're in the right place! There's lots of fun stuff going on in and around Central Indiana! WISH-TV's Events Manager Allan Haw has what's happening for the weekend of Friday, July 28 through Sunday, July 30! This week It's Fair time! plus there's more great events from the WISH-TV Community Calendar! Let's make it a great weekend and find out what's going on “IN the Community”!Events mentioned in this episode:Indiana State FairFriday, July 28 - Sunday, August 20Indiana State Fairgrounds1202 E. 38th St.Indianapolis, IN 2nd Annual Southern Soul Blues FestFriday, July 28, 5:00pmEmens Auditorium1800 W. Riverside Ave.Muncie, IN JA Wine & Beer Festival 2023Friday, July 28, 5:00pm-9:00pmParkview FieldFort Wayne, IN Reggae Party 5KFriday, July 28, 7:30pmIndiana State Museum650 W Washington StIndianapolis, IN Jazz on the Ave feat. the Cassius Goens QuartetFriday, July 28, 8:00pmWalker Theatre617 Indiana AveIndianapolis, IN Brews on the BoulevardSaturday, July 29, 5:00pm-9:00pmMidtown Plaza365 Monon BoulevardCarmel, IN Brews on BuckeyeSaturday, July 29, 5:00pm-10:30pmThe Heart of Kokomo 500 North Buckeye Street Kokomo, IN Blues, Beer, & BBQSaturday, July 29, 2023 , 6:00pm-10:00pm11623 E. Washington St.Indianapolis, IN Tri IndySunday, July 30, 7:30am-12:00pmCelebration Plaza801 West Washington StreetIndianapolis, IN WISH-TV Community CalendarSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Franny is going to the South Florida Fair tonight. A goalie in the NHL filed for bankruptcy after signing for $25 million. Willie Nelson did a commercial for Bic Lighters with Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart. Peyton Manning says NFL teams don't make adjustments at half time. Steve from PB Autographs checks in. Thinks that are massively expensive that shouldn't be. WWGD
Franny is going to the South Florida Fair tonight. A goalie in the NHL filed for bankruptcy after signing for $25 million. Willie Nelson did a commercial for Bic Lighters with Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart. Peyton Manning says NFL teams don't make adjustments at half time. Steve from PB Autographs checks in. Thinks that are massively expensive that shouldn't be. WWGD
For our second to last episode of the year, Noah and Larray are taking a page from Vanity Fair's book and answering the yearly questions Billie Eilish is asked each year. The boys also talk about recent incidents with people stealing from them and maybe even a roast battle to end the episode! We had a lot of fun recording this episode, hope you guys love it as much as we do! Follow Noah: TikTok: @noahbeck Instagram: @noahbeck Twitter: @noahbeck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClPsjnF7D_Ar1ZSrEsnTxJA Follow Larray: TikTok: @larrayeeee Instagram: @larray Twitter: @larray YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt_DaLB_NDqPVxezyvcfRtg To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvk0339JFpWheCf2sUbh3aw Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/PutASockInItPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/PutASockInItPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's time for the State Fair! Sean has some great memories of the fair, or at least the food!
It's that time of year - The Great Minnesota Get Together, and Bill Sherck and Laura Schara (and Millie, too!) are out at the MN. Bound cabin in the Northwoods doing a live podcast. They are doing a Q&A with the live audience, as well as chit-chatting with artist “Kickliy”- the watercolor artist who received so much attention last year “painting” live at the Fair - #80+ plus paintings! (including one of the MNBound cabin, and Raven) Supported by: North Dakota Tourism (https://www.legendarynd.com/,) Minnesota Historical Society (mnhs.org/foresthistory,) Hewitt Docks, Lifts & Pontoon Legs (https://www.hewittrad.com/,) Kinetico (https://www.kinetico.com/,) Minnesota Propane Association “Clean American Energy” (https://propane.com/) & Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net/)
It's that time of year - The Great Minnesota Get Together, and Bill Sherck and Laura Schara (and Millie, too!) are out at the MN. Bound cabin in the Northwoods doing a live podcast. They are doing a Q&A with the live audience, as well as chit-chatting with artist “Kickliy”- the watercolor artist who received so much attention last year “painting” live at the Fair - #80+ plus paintings! (including one of the MNBound cabin, and Raven) Supported by: North Dakota Tourism (https://www.legendarynd.com/,) Minnesota Historical Society (mnhs.org/foresthistory,) Hewitt Docks, Lifts & Pontoon Legs (https://www.hewittrad.com/,) Kinetico (https://www.kinetico.com/,) Minnesota Propane Association “Clean American Energy” (https://propane.com/) & Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net/)
On today's episode the girls talk about what they like to do at the Minnesota State Fair and what their favorite foods are. And with Halloween fast approaching the girls briefly talk about haunted hay rides and other scary attractions. Check it out and let us know what you enjoy about the state fair wherever you are from!! With Children Check us out at our website www.DiagnosedMedia.com Socials Facebook.com/Diagnosedwithchildren Instagram - @Diagnosed_Media TikTok - @diagnosedmedia
Jan Hamilton, Program Director for Delta Fair & Music Festival provides details how you can enter competition for crafts, culinary and collectibles, Senior American Day festivities, livestock shows, attractions, entertainment, and theme days at the fair September 2-11.
Taylor Brown interviews 4-H members from Garfield County.
It’s "Fair Time" in Canyon County and a buzz is in the air. Join us as we talk to Fair Director, Diana Sinner, about the comings and goings of the 2022 Canyon County Fair. Also, stay tuned as Diana has an announcement about a special music act… Hanna is excited about this one! You can find out all the details and purchase tickets at their website: https://www.canyoncountyfair.org Follow them on Facebook & Instagram
After being called out for our selection of "must see" Halloween favorites plus.. Top 10 scariest movies of all time What really happened with Facebook on Monday? It's Fair Time in Mississippi What's in store for you when you subscribe to the B-TEAM Podcast? Our daily podcast features what you might have missed today on B-MO in the MO'rning with "Brother" Breck Riley! Go behind the scenes bonus materials and exclusive content. Our WEEKLY features special guests, additional materials from the week and more. Catch B-MO in the MO'rning weekdays on the 2021 Radio Station of the Year as voted by the Mississippi Association of Broadcasters, WCKK FM!. For information, to appear on the podcast or how to become a sponsor contact us at bteampodcastms@gmail.com --- 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/b-team-podcast/message
We had some fun at the Fair yesterday, we played the 5 Second Showdown and Alexis got an LOL daycare message in the break. Happy FriYAY!
Len and Sara highlights August 13th, 2021! County Fair Time! Showering everyday? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is winding down, and that means that it's State Fair time for many of us. On this 44th episode of Goat Gab, Laura and Cameron chat about state fairs--what's great about them, what's challenging about them, and why they are an important part of the dairy goat industry.
Dan Mourning, GM of Expo NM and the NM State Fair gives us an update on this year's state fair and coming attractions.
Nothing says summer more than a county fair. In this episode I share my favorite memories of days spent at the Morgan County Fair. From livestock to fair queen to fair food (you can't forget the fair food.) I'll take you down my memory lane and divvy up some of my favorite fair stories.
Marcie Applegate is a familiar face at the Fine Arts Building every year during Fair Time and she's excited to talk about the new Community Art Project - Flock to the Fairgrounds. Learn how you can get involved and here some real world tips from someone who's been making the world more beautiful for many years.
The end of summer typically means one thing in the Stick of Butter Studios: it’s time for the Minnesota State Fair! Unfortunately, the dumpster fire that is 2020 has destroyed everything that is beautiful, so the best we can do is to share what the Fair means to those of us who enthusiastically attend.
Featured: Delton Deal, SAGU Head MBB Coach // Leonard Epps, CCC Head MBB Coach Times have been tough in the world lately with the Coronavirus Pandemic. For basketball coaches, things will be a little different with how we recruit, schedule visits, fill our rosters, retain student-athletes and more. We discussed how this pandemic can affect our lives, families, jobs, and the future. Also, we discussed the triumphs and struggles of our individual seasons, and how the hard times made us better and the good times made us hopeful. We spoke on modern topics that coaches on all levels can relate to. Check out the breakdown to get right to the topics you want to hear. --- Breakdown: 0:01 Intro 4:05 Life at Home with the Coronavirus Pandemic 8:14 Ways to be Creative Recruiting to Our Schools 12:05 What Student-Athletes Should Put On/In Highlight Tapes 17:40 Taking an Offer Away from an Athlete, When's a Fair Time to Move On? 23:17 Stresses of a Season, What Ways Do You Cope? 26:54 Coaching Is My Ministry Brand/Movement by Tree Burks, www.christianivybrand.com | IG: christianivy_ 31:50 God is faithful to those who trust him completely. "He makes you the best version of yourself" 33:40 What's Your Why? 36:58 Stay True to You, Don't Change What You Do. 40:38 Getting Affirmation from Twitter Could Be A Trap For Coaches 46:50 The Journey, Trust It. 50:25 The Work is the Reward 52:40 What We Do As Coaches Is a A Blessing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tree-burks/support
Hey all! Join Jeff, Jessica and Teresa give all the details about what's going on at the Cumberland County Fair THIS week!
Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, NYC. This is the place where two time capsules—which are not to be opened until the year 6939—reside. In an effort to preserve vignettes of human language (English—specifically), American culture, and modern technology, these two time capsules were constructed to withstand 5 millenia of burial.
In this episode, we finally get to answer a question asked by one of our listeners.We also discuss the State Fair & Faery Gardens.
Born in New England and raised in North Carolina, Kate shares her dual musical heritage with brothers James, Livingston, Hugh, and her late brother Alex. Her roots run deep in the soul, gospel and rockabilly sounds of her southern upbringing and in the literate folk, pop and Appalachian stylings that comprise the balance of her family's shared musical legacy. In a recent show review, The Huffington Post said, "Her heart ignites a sea of beauty expressed in a myriad of harmony, rhythm and passion. Musically, she is seamless. She effortlessly and brilliantly flies through a wide swath of styles, from blues to country to ballad to gospel and beyond." Kate fronted her own rock band at fifteen, and by nineteen had signed her first recording contract with Atlantic/Cotillion under the tutelage of her manager, legendary producer Peter Asher. That album, "Sister Kate," produced her first charting hit, a cover of Elton John's "Country Comfort," recorded with his encouragement and blessing. She later recorded two albums for Columbia Records, "Kate Taylor," produced by her brother James Taylor and "It's in There," produced by acclaimed Muscle Shoals/Nashville producer Barry Beckett. Her duet with James, "The Shoop Shoop Song," from "Kate Taylor," became her next charting hit single and remains an audience favorite today. Kate's 2002 release, Beautiful Road, received 3 stars from Rolling Stone, who dubbed it a "heartfelt folk-rock gem." And her 2009 release, Fair Time!, her first of all original compositions, debuted to critical acclaim nationwide.
Born in New England and raised in North Carolina, Kate shares her dual musical heritage with brothers James, Livingston, Hugh, and her late brother Alex. Her roots run deep in the soul, gospel and rockabilly sounds of her southern upbringing and in the literate folk, pop and Appalachian stylings that comprise the balance of her family's shared musical legacy. In a recent show review, The Huffington Post said, "Her heart ignites a sea of beauty expressed in a myriad of harmony, rhythm and passion. Musically, she is seamless. She effortlessly and brilliantly flies through a wide swath of styles, from blues to country to ballad to gospel and beyond." Kate fronted her own rock band at fifteen, and by nineteen had signed her first recording contract with Atlantic/Cotillion under the tutelage of her manager, legendary producer Peter Asher. That album, "Sister Kate," produced her first charting hit, a cover of Elton John's "Country Comfort," recorded with his encouragement and blessing. She later recorded two albums for Columbia Records, "Kate Taylor," produced by her brother James Taylor and "It's in There," produced by acclaimed Muscle Shoals/Nashville producer Barry Beckett. Her duet with James, "The Shoop Shoop Song," from "Kate Taylor," became her next charting hit single and remains an audience favorite today. Kate's 2002 release, Beautiful Road, received 3 stars from Rolling Stone, who dubbed it a "heartfelt folk-rock gem." And her 2009 release, Fair Time!, her first of all original compositions, debuted to critical acclaim nationwide. A production of WCWP Studios - LIU Post Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
Born in New England and raised in North Carolina, Kate shares her dual musical heritage with brothers James, Livingston, Hugh, and her late brother Alex. Her roots run deep in the soul, gospel and rockabilly sounds of her southern upbringing and in the literate folk, pop and Appalachian stylings that comprise the balance of her family's shared musical legacy. In a recent show review, The Huffington Post said, "Her heart ignites a sea of beauty expressed in a myriad of harmony, rhythm and passion. Musically, she is seamless. She effortlessly and brilliantly flies through a wide swath of styles, from blues to country to ballad to gospel and beyond." Kate fronted her own rock band at fifteen, and by nineteen had signed her first recording contract with Atlantic/Cotillion under the tutelage of her manager, legendary producer Peter Asher. That album, "Sister Kate," produced her first charting hit, a cover of Elton John's "Country Comfort," recorded with his encouragement and blessing. She later recorded two albums for Columbia Records, "Kate Taylor," produced by her brother James Taylor and "It's in There," produced by acclaimed Muscle Shoals/Nashville producer Barry Beckett. Her duet with James, "The Shoop Shoop Song," from "Kate Taylor," became her next charting hit single and remains an audience favorite today. Kate's 2002 release, Beautiful Road, received 3 stars from Rolling Stone, who dubbed it a "heartfelt folk-rock gem." And her 2009 release, Fair Time!, her first of all original compositions, debuted to critical acclaim nationwide. A production of WCWP Studios - LIU Post Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
Time for another funny episode from your favorite sisters who podcast! On this show Jamie is in shock that her "baby" is gearing up for senior year and, meanwhile, Paula is planning a 9th birthday party for her youngest. Plus, it's State Fair time and the Ugs have deep-fried memories to share. Last but not least, an epic H-Uglee and Awkward Moment submission involving the vagina! Enjoy the show.
Fair Gate Admission - $6.00, Children 12 and under FREE! Parking - $5.00 per vehicle. Additional fee for mechanical rides. Fees vary by date/time. FREE gate admission for EVERYONE: Tuesday & Wednesday 9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m.Does not include parking or rides.
Gregg and Dave knock the dust off of "The Gregg and Dave Show" and discuss an odd food item at a state fair and ask if a world that would allow such a thing is worth a time traveler's effort.
Gregg and Dave knock the dust off of "The Gregg and Dave Show" and discuss an odd food item at a state fair and ask if a world that would allow such a thing is worth a time traveler's effort.
July 30, 1978 - August 15, 1978 Mom spent some time partying in Tri-Cities and then got sick and missed some work. She had an arguement with her brother but worked it out and then took us to the fair and carnival where we had a blast. Finally, Dad got a new job working with a surveyor in Kennewick.