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The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 11/22/2024! The Point keeps you connected to the top 13 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! Ebenezer UCC in Sheboygan invites you to a holiday craft and vendor fair tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2! Come check out some home-made crafts and a few direct sale vendors. https://www.facebook.com/events/889462736580521 Sheboygan's Bookworm Gardens hosts holiday wreath making workshops the next few weekends. Get signed up while space is still available. https://www.bookwormgardens.org/adultprograms The Kohler School Holiday Arts & Craft Fair is tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-4 at the school. Handcrafted items from more than 80 talented artists and exhibitors from throughout the Midwest! Bake sale, live holiday music, and raffles too! https://ksfcraftfair.weebly.com/ Get in the holiday spirit as The Plymouth Arts Center presents “Celtic Christmas” on stage with showtimes this weekend at the arts center in Plymouth! https://wxerfm.com/events/447797/ There's a wreath making workshop tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 8:30 at Maywood Environmental Park in Sheboygan! https://gomaywood.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/WreathandPorchPot2024RegForm.pdf Campus Life Family Center of Sheboygan presents: The Festival Of Trees through this weekend. It's a fun, family-friendly, holiday experience. Come and enjoy all the sights and sounds of Christmas! https://wxerfm.com/events/454119/ The Howards Grove Fire Department invites you to their 3rd annual craft fair tomorrow (Saturday) from 8-3. Doughnuts in the morning and lunch will be available too! https://wxerfm.com/events/449687/ Camp Y-Koda in Sheboygan Falls will be hosting its very first Holiday Vendor Fair and Winter Open House tomorrow (Saturday) from 10-3! Pottery, ceramics, candles, seasonal decor, jewelry, textiles, jams/jellies, woodworking and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/878590977480815 The 7th Annual Holiday Lights Hunger 5k Run/Walk in Evergreen Park is Sheboygan County Food Bank's primary, annual fundraiser event tomorrow (Saturday) at 3. An exclusive, on-foot “sneak peek” of the Making Spirits Bright holiday lights! https://sheboygancountyfoodbank.com/event/7th-annual-holiday-lights-hunger-run-walk/ There's a Huge 22nd Anniversary Holiday Craft Event tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2 at Horace Mann Middle School in Sheboygan. 70 booths to shop from! https://www.facebook.com/events/horace-mann-middle-school/annual-craft-event/804563245064273/ Warped Dance Company presents The Grinch! On stage at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in Downtown Sheboygan with showtimes through this weekend! https://www.weillcenter.com/events/warped-dance-company-presents-the-grinch-2/ Delight in the Holiday Tradition of the 42nd Holiday Market, Friday Saturday and Sunday at The American Club in Kohler. Browse and shop vendors from across the Midwest as they present Holiday decorations, clothing, accessories, handmade wooden toys, sweets and more! https://www.kohlerwisconsin.com/explore-more/activities-and-events/holiday-market Pet Photos With Santa are Sunday from 1-3 at Healthy Paws Vet Clinic in Sheboygan Falls! https://www.facebook.com/events/1701681930631254 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this weeks episode of WHQC,Marc Zyla welcomes Kady Derbyshire, the interim executive director of Quad City Arts, to delve into the enchanting world of the upcoming Festival of Trees.
Guests: Erin Bethea & Drew WatersFilm: Festival of Trees (in advance of premiere on UPtv November 24, 2024; also available on the UP Faith & Family streaming platform)Roles: Co-Producers; (Drew) Director; (Erin) Writer, ActorWebsite: uptv.com, upfaithandfamily.com
Pella Opera House Executive Director Cyndi Atkins discusses the Festival of Trees, which starts on November 23rd.
Guests: Erin Bethea & Drew WatersFilm: Festival of Trees (in advance of premiere on UPtv November 24, 2024; also available on the UP Faith & Family streaming platform)Roles: Co-Producers; (Drew) Director; (Erin) Writer, ActorWebsite: uptv.com, upfaithandfamily.com
Angie Ulibarri & Jackie Cobb/Georgia Festival of Trees The Georgia Festival of Trees is a longstanding Holiday tradition event that stands not only as a celebration of holiday spirit but also as a beacon of hope in the fight against human trafficking. This 8-day event goes beyond festivity; it’s a meaningful venture striving to put […] The post Angie Ulibarri & Jackie Cobb with Georgia Festival of Trees and Dr. Timilehin Wusu with Northside Hospital Orthopedic Institute appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
What's better than enjoying the holiday decorations along Main Street? Enjoying interactive decorations with a purpose!The Gloucester Resource Council will be bringing together nonprofits, service organizations and businesses that serve people in Gloucester (and the surrounding areas) to decorate trees and wreaths based on their unique missions. There will be a seek-and-find competition, photo opportunities, live music, carolers, interactive QR codes and more! It's free and fun for the whole family.The kickoff to GRC's first Festival of Trees will be on Dec. 6 from 5-8 p.m. in the Courthouse Circle and along Main Street. Even if you can't make it to the opening ceremony, you can check out the trees in local shop windows until January.To learn more about the festival or get involved, check out the Gloucester Resource Council on Facebook or email grcfestivaloftrees@gmail.com.
"Chasing Excellence" is the informative, educational & entertaining series featuring people with unique professions, outside of the norm". Join us as we bring attention to POSITIVITY! Throughout this series, we will share inspiring stories of entrepreneurs and their journeys. This episode features Angi Ulibarri, Executive Director of the Georgia Festival of Trees. Visit www.gafestivaloftrees.com PRESENTED […]
Join us as we hear from Chuck Sawyer from the Atascadero Optimist Club about their Festival of Trees for Christmas Fundraiser.
In this episode we dive in to Festival of Trees fundraisers and talk about how the story behind the tree can be more important than what is offered in it. We also tell you about some new games to play at your event!
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Joy Case and Amy Alloways talk Festival of Trees
On this episode of What's Happenin' QC, Marc Zyla sits down with Kevin Maynard and Alex Salaverria from Quad City Arts to discuss all things Festival of Trees!
Today - we're diving into a story of civic participation – or the lack thereof – in Chelan and Douglas counties during this year's general elections. And later - there's a special event capturing the essence of this holiday spirit: the Wenatchee Festival of Trees.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Minot Business Podcast is Presented by Bennett Creative Media. Episode 065 of The Minot Business Podcast we chat with repeat guest Amanda Olson, committee chair of the Festival of Trees in Minot. Amanda and Easton discuss 10 years of the event, partnering with a good cause, the moving parts of putting an event together and more. Tune in next week for episode 066 of The Minot Business Podcast Presented by Bennett Creative Media https://www.bennettcreativemedia.com/ Follow Us On Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theminotbus... Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theminotbusin... Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theminotbusi... Twitter - https://twitter.com/MinotBizPodcast LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...
Buckle up and hold on to this episode of My Drive - Prescott Area Weekly Update. Watch out for those round-a-bouts! LISTEN IN: >>> Host Guy Rogenson and Elicia Morigeau cover this week's Top Holiday events, The new YMCA agreement, and the 100 Men Who Care event.Prescott Valley and YMCA Reach Agreement On Future Facility100 Men Who Care Event: Help Our Local Food BanksChristmas at the town center Kicks-off local Holiday EventsFestival of Trees2023 James Family Prescott YMCA Annual Turkey ShootRhythm Of The DanceMY Drive is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com
The 57th annual Festival of Trees in Idaho Falls is happening this week. The festival goes from November 13-17 in Idaho Falls. Mike O'Bleness, president of the festival, spoke with BYU-Idaho Radio about the history of the festival and what visitors can expect. For more, search for "Festival of Trees" on Facebook. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/find-a-christmas-tree-and-support-a-good-cause-at-this-years-festival-of-trees
Festival of Trees 2023 is a fantastic event and experience for the entire family...AND EXTRA family you might have in town..the week of Thanksgiving..it'll be set up at the Central Wisconsin Convention and Expo Center..we chatted with Kim Smerda..one of the chief coordinators of the event with details galore including how to get tickets, what all you'll see there...trees and TONS more for a great, great cause!! Listen to our interview with Kim here.....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, your trusted source for all things real estate in Atlanta. I'm Cleve Gaddis, your guide to navigating the real estate landscape with confidence. In today's show, we're bringing you the latest on Metro Atlanta's real estate scene, an exciting local event, and essential insights into the challenges of selling your home without professional assistance. Segment Teaser: Here's a sneak peek into today's episode: Metro Atlanta Real Estate Update: Get the lowdown on the current real estate market in Metro Atlanta for the past week. Cleve Gaddis will keep you informed about the latest trends, statistics, and developments, empowering you to make well-informed real estate decisions. Something You Should Know about Atlanta – Georgia Festival of Trees: Discover the enchanting Georgia Festival of Trees, a delightful local event that captures the holiday spirit and showcases the creativity of the community. If you're looking for festive fun in Atlanta, don't miss this segment. Risks of Selling Your House on Your Own: Selling your home as a "For Sale By Owner" (FSBO) can be enticing, but it comes with its own set of challenges and complexities. Cleve will delve into the obstacles you might face in today's real estate market when going the DIY route. If you're considering FSBO, this segment is a must-listen. Have questions, comments, or ideas to share? We're all ears at GoGaddisRadio.com. Your real estate queries fuel our show, and we're here to provide answers and insights. Also, make sure to subscribe to our podcast for regular doses of real estate wisdom. And, don't forget to mark your calendar for the upcoming Modern Traditions Holiday Extravaganza on Saturday, November 18th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It's a day filled with holiday magic, including Santa photos, complimentary Thanksgiving pies, and a host of fun activities. Reserve your spot on GoGaddisRadio.com to join in the festivities. Stay tuned for a comprehensive update on Metro Atlanta's real estate, a glimpse into the joyful Georgia Festival of Trees, and valuable information about the potential challenges of selling your home independently. Your journey to real estate mastery begins right here with GoGaddis Real Estate Radio. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity Vote for Modern Traditions Realty Group for Best Real Estate Team in Gwinnett County, click here: https://www.guidetogwinnett.com/best-of/vote/real-estate To register for our Holiday Extravaganza, click here: https://www.moderntraditionsrealty.com/holiday-extravaganza
Cyndi Atkins and Jara Johnson with the Pella Opera House discuss the Festival of Trees, which starts on November 18th.
Over the past 30 years, historic preservation around the region has received a $2 million boost thanks to the Methuen Festival of Trees.To celebrate its first three decades, thank supporters and usher in this year's effort, the Methuen Festival of Trees is having a Community Celebration with tours, food, children's activities and more this Saturday, Sept. 9.Among the organizers who were there at the beginning were former state Sen. and Methuen Mayor Sharon M. Pollard and her husband, former Rep. Thomas R. Lussier. Lussier recently stopped WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program to discuss the milestone and upcoming plans.“It was actually started to restore the Tenney Gatehouse, which was a very historic building in Methuen, which was in terrible disrepair. The group of us at the time had done all of the fundraising kinds of things that small community groups do, everything from dances to raffles to bake sales, all those things you do in small community groups, and we decided there was a need to do something bigger and better and the festival was born,” he explained.Lussier said the Methuen Festival of Trees brings the donation of more than 200 fully decorated trees each year, delivering more than $2 million for various area preservation projects, including Haverhill's Winnekenni Castle, North Andover's Stevens Memorial Library, Methuen Memorial Music Hall and others.Saturday's Community Celebration takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Tenney Gatehouse, 37 Pleasant St., Methuen, by the entrance to Greycourt State Park.“We're going to have tours of the Gatehouse, we're going to have a small trolley tour of the city center where we will focus on buildings we have contributed to their restoration and preservation. There will be a couple of food vendors and lots of things for children to do—everything from a bouncy house to some games. There will be prizes and gifts. It's the kind of thing we want people to stop by, if you're interested in history, do the history part, if you want your kids to run around for a half hour and have some fun, that's good too,” Lussier said.The 30th Annual Festival of Trees takes place from Saturday, Nov. 18, through Saturday, Dec. 2, at 13 Branch St., Methuen. There's more at MethuenFestivalofTrees.com.Support the show
The Christmas store Craftex will be hosting the Festival of Trees to benefit Shriner's Hospitals....and Houston Restaurant Weeks is almost here and there LOTS of new places to experience on the cheap!
Project Outdoor Nativity Scene & Festival of Trees - Faith In Action co-hosts Brigid Ayer and Jim Ganley talk with their guest Jim Liston, Founder of Catholic Business Exchange about two evangelization efforts in the community, the Project Outdoor Nativity Scene and Festival of Trees. The $5.00 discount promo code is FOT61 for the Festival of Trees. For more information about the Catholic Business Exchange and their activities, the website is https://catholicbusinessexchange.org/
Festival of trees is back again! D2 is joined by a representative with the Festival of Trees to discuss what they have taking place this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are discussing Festival of Trees events. We talk about themes, designers and sequencing as well as the viewing events leading up to the live auction. #fundraising #charityauction #stokesauctiongroup .30 - Intro 1:50 - Week in review 7:55 - Festival of Trees events overview 11:36 - Leading up to the event 15:27 - Tree designers 16:54 - Live auction sequencing of trees 22:30 - Other considerations
After a few years of only online participation, The Festival of Trees is finally back in person! Support the showFind us on social media as well!https://linktr.ee/Thisisaplace
Festival Of Trees-Tonia Paulson and Ashley Abraham joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Wednesday, November 30th , 2022 to talk about upcoming event Festival Of Trees.
Connie Chavez from Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation talks about the Festival of Trees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Festival of Trees is a magical holiday event sure to please all!Beautifully designed trees will be displayed throughout the community and online, available to purchase through an online auction. Wreaths will be on display at the Watauga Recreation Center 11/29 - 12/1On this edition of Mind Your Business, we talk with presenting sponsor Leslie Eason of the Leslie Eason Real Estate Team and Erica Lackey, Festival of Trees committee member.For more info on the events: See Complete ScheduleThe auction will include fully decorated trees and wreaths, plus gifts to go underneath.Decorated trees will be displayed throughout the community in business lobbies in Watauga, Avery, and Ashe counties beginning Tuesday, November 15.Auction will open on Wednesday, November 16 at 12pm.All items sold via online auction or a simple “buy it now” feature.Auction will close at 8:00pm during the Festival Finale, hosted at Ransom in Boone.Purchased trees/wreaths must be picked up by December 3rd.All proceeds benefit our community through supporting local youth & Western Youth Network's important initiatives. To learn more about WYN check out their website: westernyouthnetwork.orgMind your Business is produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. The radio show can be heard each Thursday morning at 10:05AM on WATA (1450AM/96.5FM) in the High Country. The podcast version of the program is made possible each week by Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the show
Jara Johnson with the Pella Opera House previews the Festival of Trees, which starts this Saturday.
Mike O'Bleness talks about the Idaho Falls Festival of Trees, which is currently running this week through Friday.
All proceeds will go towards scholarships and tools of the trade costs for Lynn Tech students WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
For the first time since 2019, the Festival of Trees will be an in-person event and will open to the public showcasing hundreds of decorated Christmas trees, centerpieces, gingerbread houses, treats, and more all created by thousands of volunteers to help care for patients at Primary Childrens Hospital. In this week's edition of Utah Weekly Forum, FM100.3's Rebecca Cressman is joined by Joniqur Dyer, a long-time volunteer and Festival board member, who shares details on the virtual auction and the in-person festivities at the Mountain America Expo Center from Nov 30th-Dec 3rd at the Festival of Trees 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine coming home to a fully decorated designer Christmas tree, a tree you purchased at the Festival of Trees, and remembering when you look at it, this tree will make a difference in someone's life. The Festival of Trees is an annual community holiday event produced by StarStruck Event Planning with 100% of the net proceeds benefiting a local nonprofit organization. This year, the Festival will be benefiting Prescott Area Shelter Services (P.A.S.S.) for a second year in a row. P.A.S.S. exists to serve women, women with children, and women veterans in our community by providing temporary housing, resources, and... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/festival-of-trees-decks-the-hall/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Cindy and Lorna from NLHF join Shawn on the show to break down what the Festival of Trees weekend is going to look like. Plus they touch on where the funds raised go, and what they're working on in the future.
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Jyl Adair and Carrie Olson are our next guests! Watch for the full episode to come out (and see all the other episodes) on http://KensThinkTank.com on Thursday, Oct 13, 2022. See the Full Episode NOW and Subscribe on YouTube for early access to Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=232bSreQ128Thanks sooo much for listening to the podcast version of Ken's Think Tank! In order to make this broadcast possible, we rely on the generosity of sponsors just like this one: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Golden Door. Visit KenCollinsMarketing.com today for more great content from Ken's Think Tank and Male Encounters of the Life Kind.We are a digital marketing company that helps small business owners get more customers. We handle everything from Logo Design and Website Design, hosting, & support to Local Search Engine Optimization and more!Support the show
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Cindy and Stephanie from the Northern Lights Foundation talk about the Hospital Bed Races coming up in September, Festival of Trees in November, and what the money raised has gone towards.
The Georgia Festival of Trees is a special five-day holiday event for all ages. Located in Atlanta, the festival includes a beautiful forest of dazzling holiday trees, unique gift shops, local treat vendors, and much more! In partnership with Wellspring Living, this event is committed to serving survivors of sex trafficking and those at risk. Angie Ulibarri, president of The Georgia Festival of Tress and volunteer Team Captain Santa Dad, joins Todd to discuss the event, its origin, and the great charity it supports. Also, there is a way you can be involved, too, no matter where in the world you live.Support The Georgia Festival of Trees by purchasing a tee shirtFollow The Georgia Festival of TreesFacebookInstagramFollow Santa DadInstagramTwitterTikTok-----Support Christmas Clatter----Sweet Christmas MerchBuy Me A Coffee-----Affiliate Links-----Virtual Studio-Ecamm LiveGraphic Design-CanvaPodcast Host-BuzzsproutAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.
On this episode of the Friends for Life Podcast we sit down with Kim Baker of Fulton County Festival of Trees and learn more about this great event, how it was started and much more. https://www.fcfot.com/
Three Weber students were selected to compete in the Maccabiah games in Israel; Community Assistance Center's Adopt-A-Family campaign begins to help families have a great Christmas; And the Georgia Festival of Trees begins at the World Congress Center at the end of the month. #NorthFulton #Georgia #LocalNews #MaccabiahGames - - - - - - The Northside Neighbor Podcast is local news for Roswell, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and the entire Northside. Northside Neighbor Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Northside Neighbor by BG Ad Group on 11-16-2021 For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Colleen Berumen is the guest for this episode Destination Vacaville. Berumen is the Executive Director of Vacaville Solano Services Corporation, which oversees the Opportunity House. Opportunity House is a drug-free shelter providing safe and secure housing along with life-skills training. Our host Melyssa Reeves sits down with Colleen to learn more about Opportunity House and upcoming fundraising events that benefit Opportunity House, like the Festival of Trees Gala, Cookies for a Cause, and the Opportunity House Thrift Stores in Vacaville and Fairfield.Destination Vacaville? Let's go!
Shona Peterson, the co-chair of the Festival of Trees Volunteer Board, joins Lee to discuss this year's virtual Festival of Trees and why her family participates in the event year after year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Festival of Trees is one of the most anticipated events of the year for Utahns. And yes, it's all virtual this year, but there's still plenty of reason to participate. Shauna Davis, Chair of the Festival of Trees Volunteer Board joins the program to tell us more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Safeway Providence Festival of Trees will be virtual this year, but there are still many opportunities for you to take part. Living room Realty needs help gathering supplies for wildfire victims. Oregon Governor Kate Brown details how the new risk assessment system will work for counties as they deal with COVID-19.
In this episode of Exeter Life, Lara visits with members of the Festival of Trees Committee as they adapt the annual event to the era of a global pandemic. Two raffle trees were decorated and and are on display at Arjay Ace Hardware and Shooter's Pub. Those who make a donation of $25 or more are entered into the drawing for one of the two trees, which will take place on Thursday, December 3. To enter the raffle, visit www.exeterareacharitablefoundation.org/festivaloftrees --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exeterlife/support
The Safeway Providence Festival of Trees will be virtual this year, but there are still many opportunities for you to take part. Living room Realty needs help gathering supplies for wildfire victims. Oregon Governor Kate Brown details how the new risk assessment system will work for counties as they deal with COVID-19.
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The Western Youth Network (WYN) is celebrating their 6th-annual Festival of Trees, and is taking a modern twist on the “old-school” telethon! Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 3rd, and tune in for this family friendly event, with fun in store for all ages. Many prizes will be available and anyone who purchases an auction item, makes a telethon pledge or donates at any level whatsoever is entered into an exciting “52 Weeks of Christmas” raffle! All proceeds benefit our community through supporting local youth and WYN’s important initiative.Jenny Koehn joins us on this week's program to go over the details of this annual fundraising showcase and let you know how you and your family can participate.Mind Your Business is produced each week thanks to a partnership between High Country Radio and Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Support the show (https://www.boonechamber.com/membership-information)
Don Scott, president at Canton Historical Museum. Collinsville, Connecticut Festival Of Trees Canton Historical Society 11 Front Street Collinsville, CT 06019 Open Daily – Free Admission!! Masks will be required per order by CT Gov. Ned Lamont November 14 - December 13, 2020 Sunday – Wednesday & Saturday: 10 AM – 4PM Thursday – Friday: 10AM – 8PM Website: www.cantonmuseum.org Facebook: cantonhistoricalmuseum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anna Myers joins Lee to talk about her daughter's recovery at Primary Children's Hospital 24 years ago and why her family takes part in the Festival of Trees each year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A venerable holiday charity tradition is adapting to the current uncertain times.
An interview with Mike O'Bleness, a board member for Idaho Falls Festival of Trees. We discuss where virtual tours can be watched, what will be different this year and why this event is important.
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we chat with the Northern Lights Health Foundation about the upcoming Festival of Trees and we learn more about a new initiative to support local small businesses.
Orlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Friday, Nov. 13, 2020. UCF faculty push back on plans to resume more in-person classes (:40) Festival of Trees returns to Orlando Museum of Art, bringing ‘Joy to the World’ (6:43) Thanksgiving sandwiches: Hold the holiday in your hand (10:19) Taking on turducken for National Cook Something Bold Day (13:15) Weekend Weather (15:43)
Join us court side for an intimate chat with the family members of Barney Scott. Discover the family perspective on a great man and our historic gymnasium. We then gear up for winter sports with Athletic Directors and winter sports coaches. The episode wraps up with the Chamber of Commerce Festival of Trees event.
As we get toward the end of the year, we look for ways to make our communities better for the new year. Mountain Contractors is proud to partner with Primary Children's Hospital and the Festival of Trees to enrich communities all over the state.
It was recently announced at Fort Wayne's Embassy Theatre that the 2020 editon of "Festival of Trees" is on and to talk about it, Carly Myers from Fort Wayne Embassy Theatre joined "Fort Wayne's Morning News" to discuss the annual event.
Festival of Trees will still go on, it'll just be a bit different this year. Katy Welkie, CEO at Primary Children's Hospital joins us to tell us more on that, plus how Primary Children's is handling COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year's Festival of Trees is an online event due to Covid-19. But Executive Director Melissa Hansen Schmadeke is bringing the famous fun associated with the event by sharing the fabulous trees with the rest of the world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Night Fever!The witches wrap up the two year long series on the Sabbats with Ostara. What have they learend along the way? How will they celebrate Ostara? Does it really all come back around to jelly beans?Join us for Eggs, Eggs, and Eggs!Things We Talk About This Episode:The Hare and the Goddessgoddessandgreenman.co.uk/ostara/Ostara Referenceshttp://blessedbe.sugarbane.com/wheel.htmhttps://www.learnreligions.com/egg-laying-bunnies-and-mad-march-hares-2562459https://wicca.com/celtic/akasha/ostara.htmhttps://www.northernpaganism.org/shrines/ostara/about.htmlhttp://www.religionfacts.com/ostarawww.witchbitchamateurhour.comAdvertise With Us:www.advertisecast.com/TheWitchBitchAmateurHourSnag yourself some WBAH Merch!teespring.com/stores/wbah-podcast-storeContact Us (Come Eat With Us)Instagram @WitchBitchAmateurHourTwitter @BitchHourFacebook @WitchAmateurHourwbahpodcast@gmail.comWant to help support the Podcast? Consider becoming a Patron!https://www.patreon.com/wbahpodcastHandwritten letters are actual magic!PO Box 865Canton, Tx75103Theme music by:https://www.fiverr.com/master_serviceWe are not doctors, lawyers, or professionals. We are amateurs, and nothing we say should be taken as advice, instruction, or seriously. Any action taken based on what we say or imply can and will lead to illness, existential crisis, injury, your pets no longer loving you, and death. We make no promise or guarantee, expressed or implied, and assume no legal liability or responsibility for any injuries resulting from the use of information contained within our media.
Suzanne Maas, the Interim Executive Director and President of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, has details on this month's Festival of Trees in Wellesley, and how critical this fundraiser is to the group. Robb Osinski and Betty Gower of Bambu Global, based in Lowell, talk about groundbreaking technology that allows people to "turn off" their tattoos, and how they plan to help people with chronic medical conditions.
Festival of Trees, presented by AmeriLife is renowned in the Tampa Bay area as a family-friendly wonderland of holiday bliss and is our largest special event supporting The Arc Tampa Bay. Stroll through pathways lined with hundreds of trees and wreaths created by local artists, businesses, community leaders and families, all available for purchase. #FestivalofTrees https://thearctbfoundation.org/event/festival-of-trees
In this episode, Elan and Crystal sit down with Kyle McKinney and Sheila Smyth from the Festival of Trees for the Festival Place Cultural Arts Foundation. The Festival of Trees is Friday Nov 22 from 6pm-9pm and Saturday Nov 23 from 10am-5pm at Festival Place. What a great way to kick off the Holiday Season! Elan Lynes Remax Elite 780-970-3616 elan@elanrealestate.ca Crystal Donnelly Mortgage Sisters West 780-405-8663 crystal@mortgagesisterswest.ca
Chino Valley Update 049: On this episode Lorette Brashear of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce takes over the Chino Valley Update to talk with Kara Petersen of KindDefind to discuss the upcoming Festival Of Trees on November 20th Follow the Chino Valley Update on Google Play Music & iTunes, please send suggestions & comments to informationofficer@chinoaz.net.
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, the Northern Lights Health Foundation discusses their upcoming Festival of Trees multi-day event.
My guest for this first episode of Season 3 is . . . Melissa Sharpe! Melissa has co-chaired the Festival of Trees of 13 years and is now on the planning committee for the Mayors’ Ball on Mar 2, 2019 to benefit the Boys & Girls Club. See this episode and all the rest at http://KensThinkTank.com Support the show (http://kensthinktank.com/)
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Today Skip interviews Gary and Angela Raney about the Festival of Trees.Read More →
Saint Alphonsus' Festival of Trees is a 35-year tradition that invites the public to see a magnificent display of Christmas trees and holiday revelry at the Boise Center. The event welcomes the holiday season to Boise while raising funds for healthcare in the Treasure Valley.
BEST OF HEALTH with Arizona HealthNow Expo 2018 You are invited to attend the HealthNow 2018 Healthcare Expo located in Scottsdale, AZ to learn about health, wellness and senior services available in the community. This is your opportunity to receive education, ask questions on the latest in health and wellness products and medical services for […] The post BEST OF HEALTH with Arizona HealthNow Expo 2018 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On this edition of "Utah Weekly Forum" Your Host Rebecca Cressman talks with Kay Rassmussen and Brooke Thompson Co-chair Women about The 2017 Utah Festival of Trees, November 29th thru December 2nd at The South Towne Expo Center in Sandy, with a special opening night auction on November 28th to support Primary Children's Hospital. With trees, wreaths, quilts, centerpieces and other collectibles to bid on as well as The Gift Boutique, Sweet Shoppe, Cash & Carry Quilts and Elf Emporium on hand, the opening night auction is one not to miss. And with over 30 plus years of experience between Kay and Brooke with this event, you can find out all the details on the 2017 Utah Festival of Tree's on this weeks edition of Utah Weekly Forum!
Dottie Greenwood and Linda Mullin are members of the Dr. Flashman Guild at Children's Hospital and tell of the important fundraising work they do, raising Millions of dollars to cover the costs of 'undercompensated care'. Parents do not need to stress, and children get the care they need to live a healthy life. The big fundraiser is the "Festival of Trees" at the Fairmont Hotel beginning the weekend before Thanksgiving. It includes the big Gala on Sat. Nov 18 and the lighting of the Tree and viewing the specially decorated trees on Sunday Nov 19--this a free event! Wendell will be there! Dottie and Linda also invite people to consider joining the Dr. Flashman Guild. Dottie has devoted 36 years, and Linda is now in her 4th year. Both are committed to the fun, and the very important work of helping children and families. www.seattlefestivaloftrees.org
Merry Christmas from The Catholic Cafe! Did you ever stop and think about the origins of many of our common Christmas traditions? Even the "non-religious" signs and symbols of our holiday celebrations? Did you know that most all of them find their true origin in our Catholic Faith? Join Deacon Jeff and Tom in the Luxurious Corner Booth as they welcome Deacon Jeff's daughter, Mary, to discuss all things Christmas!
Sailors and their families celebrate the holidays at the Festival of Trees at Yokosuka, and Airmen at Yokota celebrate the holidays by making a traditional dish with their Japanese counterparts.
Episode 158 Allie and I talk about the upcoming Festival of Trees, and Santa's arrival.
It's a grand celebration of the American West with the Festival of Trees 2015: Westward Ho Ho Ho! on view to the public from Saturday, November 14, 2015, through Sunday, January 3, 2016. Berkshire Museum Director of Development Nina Garlington, and Director of Communications Lesley Ann Beck talk with Gail about this annual holiday event, which this year features more than 100 twinkling, tantalizing holiday trees decorated to evoke the adventure and romance of the American West. Festival of Trees 2015: Westward Ho Ho Ho! is proudly sponsored by Hill Engineers, Architects, Planners Inc.; Pittsfield Cooperative Bank; RBC Wealth The post Will Call #37 — Festival of Trees at the Berkshire Museum appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
It’s a grand celebration of the American West with the Festival of Trees 2015: Westward Ho Ho Ho! on view to the public from Saturday, November 14, 2015, through Sunday, January 3, 2016. Berkshire Museum Director of Development Nina Garlington, and Director of Communications Lesley Ann Beck talk with Gail about this annual holiday event, which this year features more than 100 twinkling, tantalizing holiday trees decorated to evoke the adventure and romance of the American West. Festival of Trees 2015: Westward Ho Ho Ho!… The post Will Call #37 — Festival of Trees at the Berkshire Museum appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
How do you decorate your Christmas tree? Are your branches filled with art projects and keepsakes from your favorite family memories? Or do you stick to the more traditional route with coordinated colored decorations and tinsel placed ever so carefully? Whichever your Christmas tree decoration preference may be, guests at the Gatlinburg Festival of Trees are […] The post Christmas is Just Around the Corner with Gatlinburg Festival of Trees appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
Tinisha talks with Angie Lazzell fo the Provena Foundation about the upcoming Festival of Trees.
Angie Lazell discusses need for volunteers for this year's expanded Festival of Trees.
Gretchen Wesner discusses events at Provena's Festival of Trees, and how the money generated goes back into the community.
Anne Sacheli, co-chair of 2010 Festival of Trees discusses special events and ticket sales
The Student Film Show's reporters, Veronica and Kathleen, went out to Memorial's Festival of Trees. Franklin Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, Jefferson Middle School, and Douglas Elementary...
Gretchen Wesner discusses the 2009 Festival of Trees, sponsored by the Provena United Samaritans Medical Center Foundation.
Angie Lazell discusses special events at this year's 2009 Festival of Trees