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D/L Link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/nc4da6ebbc8rejy/05.06.2021%20-%20Art%20Collection.mp3?dl=0 Catch Art Collection on Mode 13:00 - 15:00 every First Saturday of the Month. Listen live on Mode.London or Radio Cult Socials Twitter - @Moderadiolondon @artcollectionuk Instagram - @moderadio.london @artcollectionuk
The Field is set for the 147 th running of the Kentucky Derby and Essential Quality, has been installed as the morning line, 2 to 1 favorite. It’s been thirty years since a Bluegrass Stakes winner (Strike the Gold 1991) has triumphed on the First Saturday in May but could it happen this year? Joining us to talk all things Derby are two representatives from the Lexington-based Paulick Report ; Features Editor Natalie Voss and News Editor Chelsea Hackbarth.
With more than $40 billion in insured losses due to wildfire in just the past three years, understanding wildfire threats to homes and families is vital. This episode offers an in-depth conversation about the continuing toll of wildfire losses across the United States, making it clear that there is STILL more to do. You can do your part by participating in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Wildfire Community Preparedness Day, this Saturday, May 1. Thanks to the generous support from National Wildfire Preparedness Day sponsor State Farm, 150 communities received project funding awards to support activities aimed at reducing potential loss of life, property, and natural resources to wildfire. Please join our guest Michele Steinberg, Wildfire Division Director with NFPA. We discuss the new Outthink Wildfire Initiative, wildfire mitigation, defensible space, and the importance of wildfire prevention. Topics Include: ● Vis-a-vis Nature: How and where to build before paying for development and disasters (3:20) ● Firewise: Dependent on Forest Service grants, now partners for preparedness campaign (5:20) ● Typical Wildfires: What does and doesn't make wildfire a risk? (7:09) ● Embers Ignite: Dry leaves that accumulate and pile up in corners and gutters do damage (9:10) ● Wildfire Mitigation: Protect your home before because nobody will be there with a hose (10:50) ● Effective Measures: Make sure home envelope and exterior is ignition resistant (12:25) ● What's fuel?: Pine needles, leaves, trees, and homes - no fuel means no fire (16:46) ● First Saturday in May: Wildfire Community Prep Day to spread awareness, reduce risk (22:46) ● Outthink Wildfire Initiative: Wildfires are going to happen and will not be extinguished (24:51) ● Mitigate Risk/Retrofit: Use and enforce sensible building codes and land use standards (29:37) ● House/Structure Fire vs. Wildfire: 37% of fire responders are trained, only ⅔ have PPE (34:17) Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) Leslie Chapman-Henderson Email: info@flash.org Toll-free: (877) 221-SAFE (7233)
Join the Alamo's First Saturday event, Texas Trades, at the Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 1. Take a step back in time and explore the various skills that kept life in the 1830s moving — spinning, weaving, tailoring, blacksmithing, leather working, and more. This is a free event for all the family. For more information, phone 210-225-1391.Article Link
The Editor of Horse Racing Nation from 2010-2017, Brian Zipse is now a Senior Writer for HRN, where he continues to contribute his thoughts on racing. He also hosts the popular weekly YouTube program HorseCenter. Brian is a voter for racing's Hall of Fame, as well as a weekly NTRA poll voter. You can also find him regularly on most of the social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter. Based in Kentucky, Brian will join “The Regular Guy” to discuss his impressions of the Derby Preps thus far, then they will handicap the last minor points race (20-8-4-2) on the Saturday Program. They will also tackle the G1, $500,000 Jenny Wiley on the grass and the G3, $150,000 Ben Ali, a race that has been contested since 1917. Mary Rampellini is a correspondent and handicapper for Daily Racing Form. She began contributing to the publication in 1996. She is a native of Hartford, Connecticut, and grew up in a racing family. Her father, Ralph Rampellini, was the racing manager for Nelson Bunker Hunt in the 1980s and also broke a crop of 100 to 120 yearlings for him each year at Hunt's training center in North Texas. Ralph Rampellini later served as a racing manager and trainer for John Franks. Mary is currently based in Hot Springs, Ark., and Grand Prairie, Texas, covering Oaklawn Park and Lone Star Park as well as major stakes at other tracks in Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. The G1, $1 Million Arkansas Derby is the last major Kentucky Derby points. At least the top two finishers will earn a berth in the starting gate on the First Saturday in May. Mary has been at Oaklawn Park for the entire season and she should be able to bring sharp insight to this marquee race in Hot Springs. Mary and John will also discuss the fine fields drawn to the rich G3, $500,000 Count Fleet and the $400,000 Oaklawn Mile.
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First Saturday events have been virtual during Covid. Hopefully we can look forward to going back to in person First Saturday events. This time we look at in person First Saturdays and what you events you might experience and what you need to do if you plan to attend one. Show Links Visit the Prime Tips Webpage - https://anchor.fm/prime-tips Prime Tips YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/PrimeTipsVideo Become a Prime Tips Supporter - http://bit.ly/PrimeTipsSupport Submit a Tip or Make a Request - http://bit.ly/PrimeTip and we will make sure to make you famous if we use your tip. To subscribe to Prime Tips find us on Itunes or Spotify. Thanks for listening --- 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/prime-tips/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prime-tips/support
First Saturday message in a 3 part series examining the connection between the I. We. One. of the collective consciousness. Compassion for self and others, and the reasons why. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stars-of-the-morning-light/support
Have you ever been on a retreat? This episode discusses two types: First Saturday and 2 - 4 hour weekly retreats. We even practice retreating. Come join in as we unpack Jesus' retreats and First Saturdays. Also get your free downloadable Personal Prayer Retreat Guide at lyvitabrooks.com.
First Saturday of the month, so in keeping with pandemic tradition, time for another Transatlantic Conversation with Frank Uhlig. We discussed recent developments in the US and Germany in particular, as usual, plus lots of discussion about history as well.
Prayer at the Close of Day for the First Saturday in AdventBrief Outline:Opening SentencesPrayer of ConfessionPsalm 130Brief Scripture: 2 Peter 3:13-15PrayerThe Lord's Prayer (silent)Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32)DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press.Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright (c) 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Church of Christ in the U.S.A."Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from PixabayCandle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay
Fr. Roger J. Landry Saint Andrew’s Church, Manhattan Leonine Forum NYC Advent Day of Recollection Saturday of the First Week of Advent December 5, 2020 Is 30:19-21.23-26, Ps 147, Mt 9:35-1:1.5-8 To listen to an audio recording of today's homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/12.5.20_Leonine_Forum_Homily_1.mp3 The following points were attempted in the homily: We've been focusing […] The post The Three Movements of Advent, First Saturday of Advent, Leonine Forum Day of Recollection, December 5, 2020 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
5 December 2020 | First Saturday of Advent | Eugene, Ore. Friends, we’ve rounded the corner on a new (liturgical) year, and in this episode, I share about my process in preparing for the new year to come. What is the Lord inviting us to continue, to modify or prune away, and to add in this new season of grace? Also, some analysis and miscellaneous thoughts on “The Winter’s Tale,” which I’ve decided is one of my favorite (and certainly one of the strangest) plays of the year! Finally, what is the custom of the Rorate Mass, and what does this candlelit Mass in the dead of night have to do with waiting in hope? Opening music: “Rorate caeli,” composed by William Byrd, sung by The Cardinall’s Musick, dir. Andrew Carwood, 1997. All rights reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-your-embrace/message
Evening Prayer for the First Saturday in AdventBrief Outline:Opening SentencesHymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron)Thanksgiving for LightPsalm 141Psalm 80Psalm 72Gospel: Luke 21:5-19Canticle: Canticle of Mary (Magnificat; Luke 1:46-55)Thanksgiving and IntercessionCollect for AdventThe Lord's Prayer ("sins")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press.Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright (c) 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Church of Christ in the U.S.A."Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from PixabayCandle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay
Fr. Patrick setto- First Saturday devotion to the immaculate heart of Mary by Chaldean Diocese
Midday Prayer for the First Saturday in AdventBrief Outline:Opening SentencesPsalm 149Old Testament: Isaiah 4:2-6Silent PrayerCollect for AdventThe Lord's Prayer ("debts")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press.Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright (c) 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Church of Christ in the U.S.A."Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from PixabayCandle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay
Morning Prayer for the First Saturday in AdventBrief Outline:Opening SentencesPsalm 90New Testament: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18Canticle: Canticle of Zechariah (Benedictus; Luke 1:68-79)Thanksgiving and IntercessionCollect for AdventThe Lord's Prayer ("trespasses")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press.Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright (c) 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Church of Christ in the U.S.A."Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from PixabayCandle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay
Fr. Roger J. Landry Visitation Mission of the Sisters of Life, Manhattan Saturday of the First Week of Advent December 5, 2020 Is 30:19-21.23-26, Ps 147, Mt 9:35-1:1.5-8 To listen to an audio recording of today's homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/12.5.20_Homily.mp3 The following points were attempted in the homily: We've been focusing all week on […] The post Walking the Way of the Kingdom Jesus Indicates, First Saturday of Advent, December 5, 2020 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
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Traditional and digital media have long operated in silos, and with an ever increasing number of screens and platforms it can seem overwhelming and bring a temptation to revert to old media habits rather than try to master a new art. In our final episode of the series, two industry heavy hitters share their recipe for tasty media ROI. As always, the secret is in how they mix their ingredients! Welcome to Rethink, a podcast by Think with Google. We’ve been through so much together this season! We’ve looked at how to grab people’s attention, we’ve highlighted how diverse creatives and workplaces are smart business and we’ve worked out that people will actually watch your ads, as long as they’re good! And in the final episode we’re focused on the media mix and how to make sure you get the best bang for your buck. Today’s challenge is all about the best mix for a mid/post covid world... “I get how we now have 10x more media options than there are hours in the day, which I guess reflects how consumers spend their time now. But everyone seems to have an opinion on the ‘right mix’ to drive effectiveness. To help work out the best way to divvy up your marketing budget in this fragmented media landscape we chat to Rachael Powell, Google’s Head of Consumer and Market Insights. Brent Smart, Chief Marketing Officer for IAG, shares why emotional storytelling needs to play out over a variety of screens if you're really going to hit people in the feels and connect with them. And to bring it home, we check in with Mark Lollback, CEO of Group M Australia who shares his experience of getting the mix right using the three C’s - channel, context and creative planning. If you’re ready to give things a stir and rethink the mix, check out this episode... FURTHER READING For advice on how to put together the optimal media mix check out the latest from Think with Google… Check out the latest trends and insights to rethink your mix – g.co/rethinkthemix Les Binet, Mark Ritson and Paul Sinkinson talk marketing effectiveness in our latest Think with Google virtual brekkie. Catch up on demand here. What you should be doing right now to rethink your media mix. For even more great insights head to thinkwithgoogle.com.au CREDITS This podcast was brought to you by Think with Google Host and Consulting Producer: Rachel Corbett Created by: The Hallway & Eardrum in partnership with Google Produced by: Eardrum Executive Producer: Ralph van Dijk Producer: Sarah Mashman Project Manager: Jessie Williams Theme: Taka Perry Engineer: Adrian Walton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Traditional and digital media have long operated in silos, and with an ever increasing number of screens and platforms it can seem overwhelming and bring a temptation to revert to old media habits rather than try to master a new art. In our final episode of the series, two industry heavy hitters share their recipe for tasty media ROI. As always, the secret is in how they mix their ingredients! Welcome to Rethink, a podcast by Think with Google. We’ve been through so much together this season! We’ve looked at how to grab people’s attention, we’ve highlighted how diverse creatives and workplaces are smart business and we’ve worked out that people will actually watch your ads, as long as they’re good! And in the final episode we’re focused on the media mix and how to make sure you get the best bang for your buck. Today’s challenge is all about the best mix for a mid/post covid world... “I get how we now have 10x more media options than there are hours in the day, which I guess reflects how consumers spend their time now. But everyone seems to have an opinion on the ‘right mix’ to drive effectiveness. To help work out the best way to divvy up your marketing budget in this fragmented media landscape we chat to Rachael Powell, Google’s Head of Consumer and Market Insights. Brent Smart, Chief Marketing Officer for IAG, shares why emotional storytelling needs to play out over a variety of screens if you're really going to hit people in the feels and connect with them. And to bring it home, we check in with Mark Lollback, CEO of Group M Australia who shares his experience of getting the mix right using the three C’s - channel, context and creative planning. If you’re ready to give things a stir and rethink the mix, check out this episode... FURTHER READING For advice on how to put together the optimal media mix check out the latest from Think with Google… Check out the latest trends and insights to rethink your mix – g.co/rethinkthemix Les Binet, Mark Ritson and Paul Sinkinson talk marketing effectiveness in our latest Think with Google virtual brekkie. Catch up on demand here. What you should be doing right now to rethink your media mix. For even more great insights head to thinkwithgoogle.com.au CREDITS This podcast was brought to you by Think with Google Host and Consulting Producer: Rachel Corbett Created by: The Hallway & Eardrum in partnership with Google Produced by: Eardrum Executive Producer: Ralph van Dijk Producer: Sarah Mashman Project Manager: Jessie Williams Theme: Taka Perry Engineer: Adrian Walton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Saturday of October Another Edition Of The loud Vibes Show, Selector Andre X Fiya Feelingz Maad 97.5 Fm
First Saturday of ACC action! Let’s go. I talk about the three games I like. Let’s go! --- 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/thegoal60/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoal60/support
September 5 is First Saturday of the month, the feast day of Mother Teresa and the anniversary of the death of Msgr. Art Valenzano. They all fit into the "Fatima Story." Msgr. Art wanted Perpetual Adoration in Baltimore. Will you help us realize his dream? Click here: https://www.americasfirstcathedral.org/pa/
We are joined by Olya Losina. Owner and founder of Prima Materia Institute in San Diego. We talk about Olya's artistic family dynasty, her journey from Moscow to San Diego, lawless Russia of the 1990s, and what Russians still think of Americans today. We learn about Olya's art teaching style - she thinks it's for everyone and even I can be a brilliant artist. We talk about my new instant classic children's fairytale, 'The Adventures of Pavel the Lil' Potato', I just might have to illustrate it myself. We travel to Tbilisi, Georgia and Olya recommends her 'desert island' book. Finally, we share tips on art investing, buying fresh from the easel, and encourage all to be kind. Check out Olya's free monthly class - Introduction to Drawing for Beginners, every First Saturday of the Month at 12 pm PST on Zoom. Sign up here! Help a family in need with some lasagna love here! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pavelcast/message
In this episode of 'From Behind the BBQ Front Lines' I chat with Todd David from Cattleack Barbeque in Dallas, Texas. See all things Cattleack Barbeque here: https://www.cattleackbbq.com See Cattleack on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/cattleackbbq Check Cattleack out of Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/CattleackBarbeque Sign up for the email here: https://www.cattleackbbq.com/contact Pre orders: https://www.cattleackbbq.com/pre-order/ Pre-orders used to be two weeks in advance, now it shuts off Tuesday for the current week and you can still order takeout and dine in at the location itself. HOURS: Thursday and Friday & the First Saturday of the Month 10:30 - Sold Out Per Todd folks are getting there at the 9:30 AM range and the pre-orders are picked up at 9:45. A COOL TIP in this he talks about the PERFECT TIME to come, however the wait at the most 30 minutes right now He also notes that they are doing whole hog every day and pull and chop that pork. He goes into detail about all of the safety precautions they have gone into to make sure that are above and beyond safe for the customers and employees.
Drew Mariani and David Carollo continue their series on peace and the Fatima apparitions, focusing on little Jacinta’s wisdom and knowledge of the Immaculate Heart and the sins against Mary’s heart that require reparation through the First Saturday devotion.
Kentucky Derby. The First Saturday in May 2020. The First Sunday in May. Ghost of Kentucky Derby past. Kentucky Derby 2019, Maximum Security, Try to get a bet down. Havana Park. Arapahoe Park. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Casino Sports Betting. NBA, Off the board. Oaklawn Park. Rebel Stakes, Nadal Arkansas Derby, Horse Racing. NBC Sports. Virtual Kentucky Derby.
Jordi Albareda es un atrevido que sueña con un mundo mejor en medio de la pandemia. Fundador del proyecto First Saturday en la ciudad de Bilbao, que propone construir ciudadanía con la creatividad, y organizador del First Saturday Forum (www.ffsforum.online), nos habla de los retos y las posibilidades para edificar un porvenir que haga sentido para todos.
Bishop Geoffrey V. Dudley, Sr., D Min. is from Goldsboro, NC, and is the youngest of 11 children from the union of the late Bishop Leamon Dudley, Sr. & the late Mrs. Ida Dorothy Dudley. He gave his life to Christ when he was 12 and began ministry at the early age of 13. He grew up in the United Holy Church of America, Inc. He was ordained by the UHC in 1986. He changed denominations and became an ordained Elder in the Church of God in Christ in 1989 and served as a chaplain in the Air Force for the C.O.G.I.C. Bishop Dudley is married to the former Glenda D. Jones of Spring Hope, NC. They have two children, Mahogany Kneecoal and Geoffrey Vincient II. He is a retired Air Force Chaplain, Lieutenant Colonel, and in his 21 ½ years of service, he has lived and ministered in many states and several countries. He diligently pursued formal education to prepare for a lifetime of ministry.Lady Glenda D. Dudley, formerly Glenda D. Jones, is the middle child of 7 children from the union of Mrs. Glennie Jones and the late Mr. Arthur William Jones. She was born and raised in Spring hope, NC. She is the wife of Bishop Geoffrey V. Dudley, Sr., Ph.D., DMin., and devoted mother to their two beautiful children, Mahogany Kneecoal & Geoff, II. She faithfully followed her husband during their 21 ½ year military service when he was a Chaplain Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force.At the age of 17, Lady Dudley rededicated her life to Lord and has been a faithful servant ever since. She earned an Associate’s Degree in Accounting from Commonwealth College in Hampton, VA. She has worked in the public school system for the majority of her adult life.Lady Dudley has devoted herself to raising her children and includes time to disciple young wives and mothers according to Titus 2:4-5. She is a powerful woman of God who is quick to lend a listening ear or a helping hand to the flock of New Life. Lady Dudley, whose heart is for prayer and maintaining New Life as a "house of prayer", leads a Morning Glory Prayer each First Saturday (730am) that is open to all. Connect with us @ www.nlicic.org RICH RELATIONSHIPS PODCAST IS THE GENESIS OF SPEAK FREELY WITH GIL & Renée APPRenée M. Beavers is the developer of the App. Gil J. Beavers and M.Renée Beavers are the hosts and creators of the Rich Relationships Podcast with Gil & Renée. Gil& Renée has been introducing the world Rich Relationships as evidenced by television and radio interviews on CBS, NBC, TBN, Atlanta Live, HOT 108 FM, and Blog Talk Radio, just to name a few. Renee has also been featured in the Huffington Post and Sheen Magazine.Apple App Storehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/speak-freely-with-gil-renee/id1497628436?ls=1Google Play App Store.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.speakfreelyGil &Renée’s 37-year relationship might mean they know what it takes to maintain and grow healthy relationships. They have a passion for marriage and relationships. Gil & Renée are available for the following platforms and venues Conferences Panel Discussionswwwrichrelationshipsus.com
First Saturday in May means one thing DERBY DAY!!!! This year we break down the two division Arkansas Derby along with the weekend of races at Oaklawn Park featuring expert commentary from Mike Somich @Somobomb18
Welcome to In Your Embrace Daily, a series of short daily reflections on the Gospels from the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. Today's reading for the First Saturday of Passiontide is from the Holy Gospel according to John. John 12:10-36 (DRE) “In that time, the chief priests thought to kill Lazarus also: Because many of the Jews, by reason of him, went away, and believed in Jesus. And on the next day, a great multitude that was to come to the festival day, when they had heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried: Hosanna, blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel. And Jesus found a young ass, and sat upon it, as it is written: Fear not, daughter of Sion: behold, thy king cometh, sitting on an ass's colt. These things his disciples did not know at the first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things were written of him, and that they had done these things to him. The multitude therefore gave testimony, which was with him, when he called Lazarus out of the grave, and raised him from the dead. For which reason also the people came to meet him, because they heard that he had done this miracle. The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: Do you see that we prevail nothing? behold, the whole world is gone after him. Now there were certain Gentiles among them, who came up to adore on the festival day. These therefore came to Philip, who was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying: Sir, we would see Jesus. Philip cometh, and telleth Andrew. Again Andrew and Philip told Jesus. But Jesus answered them, saying: The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified. Amen, amen I say to you, unless the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, Itself remaineth alone. But if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world, keepeth it unto life eternal. If any man minister to me, let him follow me; and where I am, there also shall my minister be. If any man minister to me, him will my Father honour. Now is my soul troubled. And what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour. But for this cause I came unto this hour. Father, glorify thy name. A voice therefore came from heaven: I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again. The multitude therefore that stood and heard, said that it thundered. Others said: An angel spoke to him. Jesus answered, and said: This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. Now is the judgment of the world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all things to myself. (Now this he said, signifying what death he should die.) The multitude answered him: We have heard out of the law, that Christ abideth for ever; and how sayest thou: The Son of man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of man? Jesus therefore said to them: Yet a little while, the light is among you. Walk whilst you have the light, that the darkness overtake you not. And he that walketh in darkness, knoweth not whither he goeth. Whilst you have the light, believe in the light, that you may be the children of light. These things Jesus spoke; and he went away, and hid himself from them.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-your-embrace/message
In this episode, Kyrie and Cori share their favorite reads of 2019. Yeah, we know…. Better late than never. If you live in Flagstaff (or visit) check out Shift’s First Saturday bake sale. The pain du chocolat is quite tasty. It was paired with a black chai tea Cori received from Sipsby. You can try … Continue reading Best of 2019 →
First Saturday of 2020 and sadly it's a tribute show in the form of a celebration... just some of the songs Mel would play for me while she danced around the room ...listening to the Disco Records that you would buy every weekend ..... Simply the best .... Melanie you have been loved... RIP #itsandros #itsheroes #lcrfm #londoncallingradio #djandros
First Saturday of 2020 and sadly it's a tribute show in the form of a celebration... just some of the songs Mel would play for me while she danced around the room ...listening to the Disco Records that you would buy every weekend ..... Simply the best .... Melanie you have been loved... RIP #itsandros #itsheroes #lcrfm #londoncallingradio #djandros
First Saturday off in months, we acknowledging the C's winning streak, embracing the new players in Kemba Walker. GORDO Aka Gordon Hayward shooting 55% from 3pt after 5 games, my comeback player of the year. Salute to DJ Premier and rest in peace Guru thank you for everything we miss you. DATG celebrating the new Gangstarr Release "One of the Best Yet" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hatim-jean-louis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hatim-jean-louis/support
First Saturday show with TJ The Mayor. Basically this show is a worm up to moving all LR programming to the weekendListen live Sundays 8PM ESTVisit us at www.lunaticradio.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/lunaticradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/lunaticradioSubscribe with iTunes!Copyright 2016 Lunaticradio.com
Good morning. The forecast in Hartford calls for mostly cloudy skies this morning, but it’ll become partly cloudy later in the day. The high today will be about 85, with an overnight low of 62. I'm Mary Regalado and here are the top headlines from the Hartford Courant for Monday, July 8th. First: Saturday marked the 75th anniversary of the Hartford circus fire. 168 people died on July 6th, 1944 after a circus tent caught fire and collapsed in the capital city.
A Greek island, a mother, a daughter, a wedding, three possible dads, and the music of ABBA: Mamma Mia opens May 3 at Bainbridge Performing Arts -- don't miss the fun! In this podcast, BCB host and BPA veteran Justin Lynn talks with Mamma Mia stars Hannah Knap-Jenkins, who plays daughter Sophie, and Wayne Purves, Matt Eldridge, and Timothy Glynn, who play her three possible dads. Listen here and learn about their characters, their director, their sets and costumes and what to expect from BPA's new production of this iconic show. Performances run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays May 3-19 with a Pay-What-You-Can Preview Thursday evening May 2. Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30; Sunday matinees start at 3, and First Saturday $5 Teen Tickets are available for Saturday evening, May 4. Purchase your tickets online at BainbridgePerformingArts.org.
First Saturday episode! Jackson is back from Wednesday's episode and we talk about all sorts of things including an unexpected dive into our perspective of religion
No San Felipe Stakes? No problem! It's still a huge weekend on the Kentucky Derby trail with the Gotham Stakes, Tampa Bay Derby, and Jeff Ruby Steaks all offering lucrative points to the First Saturday in May. Emily Gullikson of OptixEQ joins Ed DeRosa to discuss handicapping the Tampa Bay Derby and Gotham Stakes as well as how to watch races for clues on potential performance further down the Derby trail--an especially germane topic as Saturday's races coincide with Kentucky Derby Future Wager 3 that opens Friday and closes Sunday.
We talk about bringing back MTV dating shows. We talk about being out at every single night. We talk about cartoons. We talk about LeMaire possibly getting arrested. We talk about Feud!, every First Saturday at 10pm at Good Good Comedy. We talk about Stand Up Comedy. We end with a fiery message from Christian Mangual. Free Brandon and share the dang cast.
First Saturday show discussing my grandfather's insistence of waking up before anyone in the family, how there's a special place in hell for left lane highway drivers, and today's trending topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyoneneedsalittle/support
Sermon preached at the Mass of First Saturday at Saint Cecilia Catholic Church.
Dress For Success Northwest Arkansas Virginia Germann virginia@dressforsuccessnwa.org http://northwestarkansas.dressforsuccess.org Mission: We empower women to achieve financial independence by providing a network of services, professional attire, and development tools to help them thrive in work and in life. 100 N. Dixieland Road, Suite B8 Rogers, Arkansas 72756 United States of America 479.276.3433 Hours of Operation & Donation Drop-off: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:00 am-5:00pm Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00am-6:00pm First Saturday of the month: 9:00am-11:00am What We Do Our Vision Our vision is a world where women do not live in poverty. We strive for a world where all women are financially independent, are treated with dignity and respect and are directly impacting their lives and those of their families. We aspire to a world that fully harnesses the power of women and recognizes their role in economic sustainability. Our Purpose “we are about much more than simply a new outfit” Our purpose is to offer long-lasting solutions that enable women to break the cycle of poverty. Dress for Success is part of a global movement for change, empowering women to obtain safer and better futures. We provide each client with professional attire to secure employment, but we are about much more than simply a new outfit. Besides physically equipping the client with apparel and accessories, our programs furnish her with a confidence that she carries forever and the knowledge that she can actively define her life, the direction she takes and what success means to her. Our Beliefs Every woman has the right to realize her full potential and achieve financial independence in a more egalitarian world. We believe that with the proper education, tools and action this world is possible. Poverty often affects women the most, and its effects on them and their families can be long-lasting. Therefore, addressing women’s needs is central to improving the quality of life for not only that woman but also her family, future generations and her community. In fact, recognizing the significant role of women in economic development is the smart thing to do, as well as being socially and morally right. We believe that achieving gender equality is imperative to developing a sustainable and just world for all, which is possible by acknowledging the crucial role that women play in the world economy. We believe that by building up a woman’s agency and knowledge, better synergies between gender equality and economic sustainability are realized, enabling her to generate a long-term impact in both her private and public life. Working Together We are an ever-expanding network of affiliates who work together with referral agencies, volunteers and companies across the world to make a big impact in women’s lives. By supporting each other, we can reach a greater number of women and make our vision a reality. Who We Are A network of tremendously dedicated, energetic and generous people make it possible for Dress for Success to fulfill its mission. From the staff and board who build the infrastructure, raise the funds needed to operate and implement our programs to the volunteers who make it possible for us to serve thousands of women annually, our success is truly a team effort. We are grateful that we have so many devoted supporters and look forward to introducing them to each of you. Check back for more information about the women, men and organizations who make it possible for Dress for Success to empower women globally.
Love Thy Sister is back after a hiatus to discuss what's really good with First Saturday's at the Brooklyn Museum, Relationships and Dating and a little bit of everything else!
What do the Frederick Police, raising money for the Special Olympics, and First Saturday all have in common? This interview with Sergeant Rebecca Carrado of Outreach Team at Frederick Police Department is all about this weekend's Frederick Freeze event. It all goes down during Fire & Ice on Saturday, February 3rd from 11 am to 2 pm. I will be there too! We also cover a few of the other activities that the Outreach Team has planned for this year. Sign Up: www.thefrederickfreeze.com Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/155897765019952/ Police Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederickpolice/ Listen on iTunes: https://goo.gl/7HS1u4 Listen on Google Play: https://goo.gl/Whff9U Audio Links: https://omny.fm/shows/free-country-nights
Brilliant idea! Here is a great gift to give to Our Lady of Fatima during the Centennial Anniversary this First Saturday. Watch and please share to your family and friends!
In this podcast: Convo with Kyle: Kyle Heimann talks with Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades about Marian feasts of August, the Assumption (August 15) and the Queenship of Mary (August 22). Then they talk about different ways that the Catholic Church venerates and honors the mother of Jesus. Kyle and Bishop Rhoades also then talk about evangelization with technology and the digital launch of Today's Catholic. You can go to TodaysCatholic.org to sign up for the digital version, or download the app. Listener Questions: Will Bishop be a part of the Notre Dame Trail pilgrimage? How can we get more parishes involved in First Saturday devotions? (plus what is the First Saturday Devotions?) When did you (Bishop) learn to speak fluent Spanish? ------ Truth in Charity is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union. ------ Live: www.redeemerradio.com follow us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram @RedeemerRadio Submit your question(s): Call / Text (Holy Cross College text line) - 260-436-9598 Online - www.RedeemerRadio.com/AskBishop E-mail - AskBishop@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | RSS
Similar to Thanksgiving day in America, the First Saturday of May is a holiday that can be seen as a tale of two sporting cultures: in their genteel slacks, hats and dresses, the Anglos like to gather early in the day to sip on bourbon and bet on the broncos. Elsewhere, the Spanish don't come together until nightfall when they indulge on beer and bet on the boxers. But at Grandstand we’ve learned that we are what the professional booze marketers describe as “Born Bold”. We are both Aqui y Alla, and as dual spectators we run the entire track and 12 rounds of this holiday. Taking part in both festivities, in this episode of Grandstand we recap the Kentucky Derby and Canelo v Chavez Jr events. The First Saturday of May has come and the real sports season has commenced.
We are jam packed tonight for another fun show! We'll definitely talk about Commonwealth Stadium being renamed Kroger Field. We'll also discuss the continued great play of both Kentucky baseball and softball. We'll jump right into some NBA with our first guest, Wally from the Urban Sports Scene show in Washington D.C. We'll talk John Wall and the Washington Wizards as they look to dig out of an 0-2 hole against the Boston Celtics. This is the Wednesday before the First Saturday in May so we'll talk some Kentucky Derby with WLEX sports reporter Dorian Craft. Tune in, call us at (845)277-9373 or tweet us at @CatsTalkWed!
The homilist for First Saturday was Fr. Richard Turner, filling in for Msgr. Ingham.
Well this past weekend was fully a fun filled packed weekend.First Saturday was another day of Airsoft Combat Tactical Training Simulations.Did not get home till 5am Sunday morning. With all the talk and action with Zombies occurring in the audio drama Eyes of the Sparrow, I was happy that the last game was a zombie attack simulation. I'm telling you I held of a hoard of zombies with a pump action, tactical shotgun.Then after 3 hours of sleep I was up and ready for a truly celebrated day. My youngest 5th birthday party. A day of pizza, ice cream, cake, video games, coaster rides and more. The day only ending with him needing to take a nap.This was truly a fun weekend. Tho I was unable to record anything as by 8pm I was a walking zombie myself. Not to worry tho with enough sleep and extra caffeine I will be recording the 3rd installment of my story First Watch.As a sneak preview the next story will be by none other than Arc.alright dudes and dudettes I'm out of here for now.Hurdy gur,Freakopedia
Many have some familiarity with the apparitions at Fatima. In this talk from the Men's Breakfast of January 2008, Gene Michael surveys Our Lady's apparitions to the three Portuguese children from an intriguing vantage point: Mary's message to men. Devoted husband and father of two, this former Battalion Chief within Rochester's Fire Department currently leads Credo, a Pro-Life apostolate, and directs the esteemed website RochesterCatholic.Com. The story of Fatima begins in 1915 when an eight-year-old Lucia (Lucy) Santos observed a bright light an angel known as the "Angel of Peace". Three times in 1916, the Angel of Peace appeared to Lucy and her two cousins, seven-year old Jacinta and eight-year-old Francisco Marto. After asking them to pray for the reparation of sins and the conversion of sinners, this angel taught them to revere the Blessed Sacrament through prostration and prayer, and even brought the Eucharist to the children. In May of 1917, the three children witnessed a woman "more beautiful than the sun" hovering above an oak tree. She held a Rosary in her hand and instructed the children to return to the spot five more times, on the 13th of each month, ending in October of that year. During this year, Mary instructed the children to pray five decades of the Rosary daily to bring peace in the world. On one notable occasion, Mary revealed that Lucy and Jacinta would spend eternity in Heaven, but that Francisco "would have to pray many Rosaries" to achieve this reward. Far from advocating the notion that one can earn salvation, Mary's words spoke to the difficulty of traveling the road that leads to Heaven (even for an eight-year-old), and to the necessity of frequent communion with God in prayer. Our Lady continuously asked the children to make reparation for sinners by penance and warned them that they would suffer greatly. In June, Mary warned Jacinta and Fancisco that they would be taken to Heaven very soon but that Lucy would remain on earth to venerate her Immaculate Heart; she assured the children that all who embraced her Immaculate Heart - which is entirely and perfectly united to the Jesus - would be given salvation. The "Secret" of Fatima was the focus of July's apparition. The secret is usually referred to in three separate parts: (1) World War I will end; (2) another war will begin if men do not repent from sin; and (3) a widely debated, long-confidential secret regarding great turmoil within the Church. Mary instructed the children in making First Saturday devotions and to consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart, warning that proper execution of these two tenets would stifle Russia's errors and prevent another war. The other critical portion of the children's experience with Mary on July 13, 1917 was a vision of Hell that left them with a great fear of eternal damnation. In August, anticlerical governmental authorities incarcerated the children and forced them to miss their rendezvous with Our Lady. Although their lives were violently threatened by these men, the children would not recant. Several days later, Mary appeared to the children, encouraging them to sacrifice for sinners through penance and mortification. The children heeded this message by each fixing a coarse rope around their torso, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Our Lady's September vision contained a foreshadowing of the great miracle to take place that October 13th and a prudent instruction to remove their penitential ropes while they slept. 70,000 Portuguese citizens, journalists and photographers traveled to the place of Mary's apparitions to witness this miracle. Heavy rains had turned the countryside into a quagmire and awaited a great miracle. Soon, the crowd witnessed the "Miracle of the Sun", where sun seemed to dance and to change color. During this miracle, Mary spoke to the children, warning men not to continue to offend God, already greatly perturbed by their actions. As Our Lady departed for Heaven, the sun plunged toward earth on a path to annihilate the crowd. The people panicked and began to confess their sins. At the last moment, the sun ceased and retreated to its normal position; the crowd then found themselves and the countryside completely dry. Those journalists in attendance covered this story in dozens of newspapers, including the New York Times. As she was dying of influenza, Jacinta spoke to Lucy, saying, "So many people falling into Hell ... tell everybody that God gives graces through the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Priests must be pure, very pure. They should not busy themselves with anything other than the salvation of souls. The disobedience of priests to their superiors and the Holy Father greatly displeases our Lord." Some have expressed that the message of Fatima creates undue focus on Mary, one that can lead a Christian away from Jesus. But St. Louis de Montfort's words remain true: "The more a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it will be consecrated to Jesus Christ." Fatima is extremely relevant to the modern Christian, especially the Christian man. The errors of Russia have indeed spread throughout the world and the moral, causing Christians to question their moral and spiritual identity. Rather than retreat in the face of troubles in contemporary Church and society, God has called modern men to live lives of sacrifice for the good of their families and the world. Armed with an interior devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, lives lived in active service for evangelization and the pro-life movement will please God and help save many souls.