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It a true incorporation of their motto "farm to tap" as Fox Point Brewing built a Hazy IPA around Fox Point Farms grown Hibiscus for their Hibiscus Haze. This beer doesn't take color from the flower as much as it does a subtle tartness that blends perfectly with the hops and keep your coming back sip after sip.
Ever heard the term Agrihood before? Fox Point Brewing is more then just another San Diego Brewery, it's part of a whole echo system in Encinitas called Fox Point Farms. Yes, tucked away within a stones throw away from the 5 freeway is a farm, coffee roaster, market, farm-to-table restaurant, apothecary and brewery. This week we get to know Greg and Brian from Fox Point over a few beers and first up is a tribute to the boss, a Vienna Lager that takes it's name from the city they founded themselves in, Little Oaks.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Vernon County: https://bit.ly/3E5E43bThe Cabin is also presented by GHT; https://bit.ly/4hlhwuiCampfire Conversation:From Green Bay to Madison, and from the Dells to Eau Claire, Eric and Ana invite you on a mouthwatering tour of Wisconsin's top pancake hot spots! The Pancake Place in Green Bay has been voted "Best in the Bay" for over eight years, featuring a rotating Pancake of the Month. In Madison, The Pancake Café, recognized as "Best of Madison" since 2001, serves up creative options like chocolate chip and bacon-stuffed pancakes across multiple locations.For unique flavors, Maxfield's Pancake House in Fox Point and Wauwatosa offers Oreo and apricot pancakes, while PJ Piper Pancake House in Cedarburg tempts with their Graceland Cake, filled with peanut butter and fresh banana slices. Classic breakfast lovers will appreciate Mickies Dairy Bar in Madison for their warm, fluffy traditional pancakes, and Randy's Family Restaurant in Eau Claire, serving all-day breakfast since 1960. Mr. Pancake in Lake Delton is a steamboat sensation, known for excellent seasonal pancakes.Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty in Minocqua and the Dells offers all-you-can-eat flapjacks alongside famous doughnuts. For more eclectic experiences, Delta Diner in Mason serves up Northwoods charm with its infamous Norwegian Pancakes. Frank's Diner in Kenosha is known for gigantic pancakes to add to your garbage plates. With each bite, these pancake hot spots will keep you coming back each morning! Inside Sponsors:Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/4hhUV1M
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In this episode of Freedom Talks, Host, Joe Ogden, talks with Erin Bafunno, assistant manager at the Fox Point clinic. Erin has known she was going to be a Physical Therapist since 7th grade and talks with Joe about how she became interested in the profession. They also discuss how teaching at the Marquette University DPT program has kept her knowledge and skills sharp. A specialty that not many other therapists have been taught is craniosacral therapy. She uses this therapy to help her patients whose autonomic nervous system is always turned up to high.
Gus Ramirez and the Ramirez Family Foundation made big news in 2023, buying the former campus of Cardinal Stritch University in Glendale and Fox Point for $24 million not long after the school shut down at the end of the spring semester. The chairman of Waukesha-based manufacturer Husco International, Ramirez and his family were behind the launch of St. Augustine Preparatory Academy on Milwaukee's south side and now plan to open another Christian education K-12 school on the Cardinal Stritch campus by 2025. In September, Ramirez joined BizTimes Media managing editor Arthur Thomas and Marquette University president Michael Lovell for a recording of Leadership Lens, a podcast in which area business leaders discuss their leadership styles and making important decisions.
This week, host Joe Ogden, sits down to get to know new therapist, Bri Ahner. Bri works at both the Mukwonago and Fox Point clinics, where she treats a wide variety of patients, from young athletes to older adults with weakness.
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John Goncalves Participa en el Podcast "El Candidato Responde" para Discutir su Candidatura al CongresoJohn Goncalves, candidato al Congreso en las Elecciones Especiales de 2023 para el Primer Distrito Congresional de Rhode Island, fue el invitado en el programa "El Candidato Responde" de Poder 102.1 FM. Con más de 25 años de residencia en las comunidades de Fox Point y East Side en Providence, John Goncalves es un educador destacado y actual Coordinador de Diversidad, Equidad e Inclusión en la Escuela Wheeler. A lo largo de su trayectoria, ha trabajado en la promoción de asuntos relacionados con la educación, la justicia ambiental y la calidad de vida en los vecindarios.En esta coyuntura, Goncalves busca un nuevo rol como candidato al Congreso en las Elecciones Especiales de 2023 para el Primer Distrito Congresional de Rhode Island. Su objetivo principal es continuar su labor en defensa de las familias trabajadoras del estado, pero esta vez desde un escenario en Washington.Goncalves, quien cursó su educación en las Escuelas Públicas de Providence y se graduó de la Escuela Wheeler, posee títulos de licenciatura y maestría de la Universidad Brown. Su experiencia legislativa se ha materializado en su papel como Concejal, habiendo liderado y patrocinado numerosas legislaciones aprobadas en la ciudad de Providence. Actualmente, ostenta la presidencia de comités clave en el Concejo Municipal, incluidos Asuntos Legislativos Estatales y Propiedades Municipales.Además, su influencia se extiende al ámbito local, en particular en el distrito Ward 1 de Providence, que abarca áreas como el centro de la ciudad, la zona de I-195 y East Side. Goncalves también ha sido miembro activo de organizaciones como la Asociación de Vecinos de Fox Point y la Junta de Gobernadores de la Asociación de Ex alumnos de Brown.Goncalves no solo ha destacado en el ámbito político local, sino que también ha desplegado su liderazgo en el ámbito educativo y en campañas políticas en Minnesota, donde vivió durante varios años. Su versatilidad incluye el liderazgo en el Comité del Distrito del Senado 60 de Minnesota y la dirección estratégica en elecciones a nivel de Consejo Municipal, Alcaldía, Fiscalía General y Senado.A través de su participación en el podcast "El Candidato Responde", Goncalves busca una plataforma adicional para presentar su visión y perspectivas a los votantes, subrayando sus compromisos y objetivos en su candidatura al Congreso. Actualmente, reside en Fox Point con su pareja y continúa consolidando su posición como una figura influyente en el ámbito político local y ahora, potencialmente, en el ámbito nacional.Este podcast fue producido en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, ubicados en North Providence, Rhode Island. Durante varias décadas, Poder 102.1 FM ha mantenido su posición como la principal emisora hispana en Rhode Island y el sureste de Massachusetts.https://www.poder1110.com/https://www.facebook.com/poder1110/https://www.instagram.com/poder102fm/https://twitter.com/poder102fmhttps://www.youtube.com/@Poder102FM
In this episode, host, Joe Ogden, talks with Anna Grassman, a new therapist at the Fox Point clinic. They discuss Anna's journey to becoming a licensed Physical Therapist, found Freedom PT Services, and her PT specialties. She is a Milwaukee Foodie at heart, so if you have awesome restaurant places for her to try, leave us a message in the notes.
Join Kat and her guest Matt McDonell, army veteran and Founder of Next 18, to have a conversation about mental health for business owners. Matt McDonell is from Michigan and now lives in Fox Point, WI. Matt served in the US Army from Mar 2011 – December 2015 as an Airborne Infantryman with the 173rd IBCT and was stationed mainly in Germany. Matt deployed to Afghanistan in a combat role in 2012/13. He was medically retired in late 2015. In this episode we will: 1. Discuss why mental health and selfcare is important for business owners? 2. Know how we can use a sport like golf to support better mental wellbeing. 3. Know more about the non-profit Next 18 and how it is helping the veteran and business community. Since exiting service Matt has owned a successful lawn and snow company, received his MBA from Cardinal Stritch University, and is currently receiving his LCSW from Concordia University. While not running camps which will ultimately be across the country, Matt plans to use his LCSW when received, to take local veterans in Milwaukee out one-on-one to golf and facilitate their needs to tackle hurdles they are facing in a counseling environment. He plans to use the program as a pilot program for those who would like to do similar, unconventional social work and counseling. Tune into this EXCITING episode of Stand Out & Grow with Kat Ramirez and get mental health tips and advice as well as golf tips and advice! Tune into this Episode of Stand Out & Grow to learn more! Find all notes at www.standoutngrow.com Find adBidtise Properties at: www.adbidtise.com www.hashtagsocialbuzz.com www.linkedin4yourbusiness.com www.katherineramirez.net Please take a moment and review us so more people can find our podcast. Thanks in advance. Kat You Got This!
Bubbler Talk question asker Michelle Mullen started teaching in Fox Point, Wisconsin 10 years ago. And for just as long, she's wondered how the village was named and who created the fox-inspired street signs.
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One couple in Fox Point is exuding creativity in their quest to light up the holidays.
On part 2 of this episode, attorney Paul Durham continues speaking with owner and operator Laura Brown from Fox Point Oysters about shellfish regulations, horseshoe crabs, and even getting to sample some of Laura's oysters right from her farm. You can find out more about Paul and how to contact him by visiting: www.sheehan.com/attorneys/durham-j-paul/ You can find out more about Sheehan Phinney by visiting: www.sheehan.com
On part 1 of this episode, attorney Paul Durham will be speaking with owner and operator Laura Brown from Fox Point Oysters based out of Little Bay in Dover, New Hampshire. It's one of several oyster farms on the Seacoast and if you've had oysters from any of the local restaurants there is a good chance they've come from Fox Point Oysters. You can find out more about Paul and how to contact him by visiting: www.sheehan.com/attorneys/durham-j-paul/ You can find out more about Sheehan Phinney by visiting: www.sheehan.com
Matt McDonell is from Detroit, Michigan and now lives in Fox Point, WI. Matt served in the US Army from Mar 2011 - December 2015 as an Airborne Inftantryman with the 173rd IBCT. Matt deployed to Afghanistan in a combat role in 2012/13. He was medically retired in late 2015. Medications initially intended to treat headaches and sleep would eventually cause extended, punishing withdrawal. During this struggle Matt's marriage would suffer ending in divorce and his business would fail. Having received his MBA from Cardinal Stritch University Matt is currently receiving his LCSW from Concordia University. He has recently started a mental health non profit called ‘Next 18' which offers week long golf camps for disabled veterans and first responders. The camps provide daily 60-90 minute mental health and holistic lifestyle resource training sessions. The veterans also receive free golf lessons and rounds of golf. While not running camps Matt plans to use his LCSW to take local Veterans in Milwaukee out one-on-one to play golf and facilitate their needs to tackle hurdles they are facing in a counseling and readjustment to civilian life. Golf, the outdoors and control of a healthy lifestyle are the goals and passions Matt shares! DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Vet Zone are for informational purposes only. The Stigma Free Vet Zone hosts, Mike Orban, Bob Bach and Erin Schraufnagel are not, nor claim to be, medical doctors, psychologists, or psychiatrists and should not be held responsible for any claims, medical advice, or therapy/treatment recommendations mentioned on this podcast. Any advice mentioned or shared by Mike Orban, Bob Bach, Erin Schraufnagel or their guests is strictly for purposes of bringing awareness to the veteran community and the services available. Please speak with a medical professional before taking any advice or starting any therapy or treatment discussed or shared on this podcast.
In this half episode, Andy goes over Mao's little red book of quotes, and why you should pick up a copy. If you like what you hear please share and subscribe to our patreon www.patreon.com/plrpodcast Background music by Fox Point
This episode features a conversation with Mike Lappin. Mike is an of counsel in Foley's Milwaukee office, focused on mergers, acquisitions, and health care. Mike reflects on growing-up in Fox Point, WI, attending Duke University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. He discusses his decision to attend law school after spending a few years working on Capitol Hill and reflects on transiting in-house after spending the first 15 years of his career in private practice at a large law firm. Mike also provides great advice, reflecting on what he learned as a general counsel, corporate secretary, and chief administrative officer for a large health care system, sharing insights on relationship building, leadership, diversity and inclusion, and the importance of being open to new opportunities.
Beth Worsdell interviews Fox Pointe Publishing, children's author, Helen Holder on The Witty Writers Show. Chatting about her two beautiful new releases "Sleepover with Grandma" and "Terrific Tongues". Both books are fun, beautifully illustrated, and are guaranteed to put smiles on kids' faces. Helen's Bio: My childhood ambition was to be a teacher, an author, and an artist. I spent 34 years in the first grade (33 of them as a teacher.) Since retiring from teaching, I write children's stories and record the doings of the Ladies Floral Club and Friends of the Creche as the secretary for each group. I also do a little illustrating. Watch The Witty Writers Show live interviews here: Youtube Facebook Website Facebook group for writers and authors: WRITER BETTER AUTHOR SMARTER #thewittywritersshow #authorinterview #BethWorsdell #writingcommunity #bookstagram #tipsforwriters #tipsforauthors #adviceforwriters #books #adviceforauthors #tipsandadviceforwriters #writeanovel #writeabook #helenholder #childrensstories #storiesforchildren #kidsstories #storiesforkids #childrensbooks #kidsbooks #booksforchildren #booksforkids --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-worsdell-author/message
Melissa Pohl is a full-time employee, Mom of two, wife of a traveling husband, fur-Mom to boxer mut Brewster, mid-west transplant, and over the past 2 years-- a novice lifestyle blogger. Two years ago, following the birth of her second babe, Lily, as a hobby, she started a lifestyle instagram to help others--women, Moms, Dads--really anyone understand the lurking dangers in everyday personal care products. Think cleaners, cosmetics, supplements, candles, food-- you name it, she covers it. Really, Melissa's goal is to show others how small steps, small "changes," can add up to real health benefits. Knowledge is power and her goal is to offer people easily accessible, digestible knowledge, and simple swaps as a piece of the wellness puzzle. Oh, and she shares the lighter side of lifestyle too-- decor, clothes, accessories, all the fun stuff. In Melissa's downtime, you can find her at a local park pushing her kids on the swings, shopping local boutiques and restaurants, jogging around Fox Point, connecting with like minded women and Moms, or drinking wine on the couch with a good movie and the hubs. You can follow along on her lifestyle journey @lifestylebyMP. Come say hello! LINKS FOR SHOW NOTES: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifestylebymp/ Young Living: https://www.youngliving.com/apps/enrollment/step/1 Environmental Working Group (EWG): https://www.ewg.org/ Go to www.theredtulip.com for more information. MY INSTAGRAM: @theredtulip_ CLICK HERE FOR THE LEVEL UP TOGETHER FACEBOOK PAGE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tasha-baird-miller/support
Have you heard of the Witch of Fox Point? Well, we have news. She isn't a witch, but IS a badass artist who lived her life authentically. This week, in the season finale of Artsy Fartsy, Jay and Tay cover Mary Nohl. Nohl is an American and Wisconsin based artist whose legacy continues to preserve arts in Wisconsin today. We will be back! Artsy Fartsy is going to take a brief break until January of 2021. We will be back for season two and we promise all of the goodness you have come to enjoy in the new year! Resources: Mary Nohl: Inside and Outside written by Barbara Manger and Janine Smith Saving the Art and Home of Mary Nohl, Whose Neighbors Called Her a Witch, Hyperallergic https://emke.uwm.edu/entry/mary-nohl/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaymee-harvey-willms0/support
Luke Williams from Fox Point talks to Nathan Smith from Birdie Wealth about the role of the buyers agent in property purchases, misunderstandings around the property buying process, perceptions of the real estate industry and tips for getting the best outcome as a buyer or seller.Subscribe to this podcast:Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/37ubDWHSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2HqnR82Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2uFB0rr
Liz Sumner, a candidate for the 23rd Wisconsin Assembly District in 2018, is a Fox Point resident, small business owner, wife and mother of two small children. Liz was born and raised in Milwaukee, spending her first years in the Sherman Park neighborhood before moving to Shorewood, where she attended Shorewood public schools and graduated from Shorewood High School. Liz was lucky enough to spend two years abroad, one with her family during her sophomore year of high school in Utrecht, The Netherlands, and the other in Paris for her junior year of college. After graduating from Marquette University with a BA in Political Science and French, she moved to Seattle where she explored the beautiful outdoors of the Pacific Northwest and fostered her love of fashion and retail. Three years later, Liz returned to the Midwest, spending eight years in Chicago where she developed her management skills working for home furnishings retailer Z Gallerie and at The Boeing Stores, the retail marketing division of The Boeing Company. In 2006, Liz graduated with an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago with concentrations in Strategy and Finance. After graduation, Liz moved home to Milwaukee to open SHOP, a women’s clothing and accessories boutique, with her business partner mom. For the past 10 years, they have worked tirelessly to see their business, and other local businesses, succeed. To that end, Liz served on the Shorewood Business Improvement District Board for 6 years where she helped steer marketing for the district and create successful events that brought people to the Village to eat, shop and explore. Liz and her husband Nathaniel, also a small business owner, married in 2010 and purchased their home in Fox Point two years later. Together they are raising their two small children, who will both be in the public school system next year and attending religious school at Congregation Shalom, where they are members. In 2015, Liz was elected trustee to the Fox Point Village Board and was recently re-elected in the 2018 Spring elections. In the interview Liz mentions candidate training programs provided by Wisconsin Progress, Emerge, and Emily's List
Episode 4: Brotherhood TV Show Recap Podcast! With Your Host Corey! Providence! Subscribe! Spread the Word! Leave Reviews! Featuring: The Second Half of Our Interview with Trevor, the Bouncer from High End Gutters! The Second Half of Episode 2 of Brotherhood is Recapped! Topics include: Crocs vs. Gators, Mr. Lemon vs. Garter Snakes, Fox Point vs. the World, Tommy vs. J. Fitz, STD's vs. Blackmail, Highway Spur vs. Hollering Grandmothers, Grindma's vs. Grinders vs. Grinders, Talking Heads vs. Radiohead. This Episode was brought to you by the folks at High End Gutters and Grindma's on Ives.
Claire Andrade-Watkins - on June 2, 2019, it's the St. Antonio Society procession & Cape Verdean celebration at Fox Point in Providence. #WPRO Photo by Spia Media Productions https://www.facebook.com/events/2352525651627361/
Claire Andrade-Watkins - on June 2, 2019, it's the St. Antonio Society procession & Cape Verdean celebration at Fox Point in Providence. #WPRO Photo by Spia Media Productions https://www.facebook.com/events/2352525651627361/
Check out this gorgeous family home in Fox Point! This home features a wonderful, sun-filled open floor plan with modern details and designer touches throughout. It has a two-story entryway, wide-plank pine hardwood floors on the main level, new carpet on the upper level, and fresh paint in tasteful colors throughout. The kitchen features new stainless steel appliances accented by custom cabinetry, beautiful tile backsplash, and an awesome walk-in pantry. There’s also a wonderful breakfast bar that opens to a lovely family room with a wood-burning fireplace. The master bedroom is spacious and has vaulted ceilings and a fabulous walk-in closet. The master bathroom features a spa bath, dual vanities, and a beautifully tiled walk-in shower. This home also includes a large, bright, open walk-out basement which offers plenty of space for relaxing, watching TV, entertaining, and storage. The basement also features a bedroom and bathroom and could be converted to an in-law suite or apartment. Additionally, you’ll be able to enjoy outdoor living from a large screened-in porch and patio area which faces a beautiful fenced-in backyard lined with trees. The front porch is just as impressive as it offers plenty of space to relax and boasts charming lateral plank railings. If you’re interested in this home or have any more questions about it, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d be happy to speak with you.
By Rob Hochschild | June 25, 2012 One comes from a small town and the other from Los Angeles, but when Erin Casey and Chris Carlberg met at Berklee, they found common musical ground. Now the pair is writing, recording, and performing, with two free shows this summer as part of Berklee's Summer in the City series. Herego performs at the Prudential Center on July 3 and at Fox Point on August 19.
July's episode features a conversation with Michael A. West, P.E., AIA - Vice President at Computerized Structural Design, S.C. - Milwaukee, WI.
Today the site of a Shell gas station, this was once the location of Holy Rosary’s convent. On Saturday mornings in the summertime, Fox Point girls would attend embroidery and Portuguese lessons taught by the Catholic sisters.
Speaking of Wickenden: Voices from the Fox Point Oral History Archive
Sheldon Street Congregational Church has served as a spiritual and community center for generations of Cape Verdean families. Along with Holy Rosary and St. Joseph’s Churches, Sheldon Street serves as a cornerstone of religious life in Fox Point.
Speaking of Wickenden: Voices from the Fox Point Oral History Archive
The bars and clubs in Fox Point have deep community ties. Along Wickenden Street these bars have served as places to gather after work and relax with friends.
Adjacent to College Hill, the history of Wickenden Street, and Fox Point, is deeply tied to the growth of Brown University and the recent influx of students.
Speaking of Wickenden: Voices from the Fox Point Oral History Archive
For decades, the waterfront was a gate of entry and source of employment for immigrant residents of Fox Point. Since the creation of India Point Park in the 1970s, Fox Point’s waterfront has become a site of leisure and recreation.
Fox Point children used to attend schools on Arnold, Thayer, and Ives Streets. In the 1950s, these were consolidated into a new location, now known as Vartan Gregorian Elementary School at Fox Point.