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Full EP page: https://www.bridgetonbeacon.com/bridgeton-invitational-tournament-2025/Play ball! Welcome to the 2025 Bridgeton Invitational Baseball Tournament, with Gary Fischer and Meg McCormick Hoerner. Transcript:Announcer (00:01)This week, the Bridgeton Invitational Tournament Spring Classic is in full swing at Alden Field in City Park. Played every year since 1967, this tournament is more than just a local tradition. We spoke with Gary Fischer the man who's kept this tournament going strong, to hear about its roots, its impact, and what it means to Bridgeton today.Meg & Gary (00:24)All right, welcome back to the Bridgeton Beacon. We are here with Gary Fischer at the 57th Bridgeton Invitational Baseball Tournament. And tonight is night one. We just finished our first game. Gary, how are things going so far? It's a good start. Game one went on time. So that's a good thing. Excellent. What's the lineup looking like for the week? Yeah. So tomorrow night we have ⁓ two more teams coming in. We have the Garden Seminoles from Vineland.And we have a new entry this year. The Jersey Bananas, they're out of Haddonfield. As far as the events go, Wednesday night starts off three nights in a row of different things. The Bridgeton Fire, Bridgeton Police started off. I believe that's also Dollar Dog Night, followed by Friday is the Philly Phanatic and that will be Philly Pretzel Night. Excellent. We just saw the DC Expos take care of Gildy's Raiders tonight.but both teams are coming back. it looks like you've got, everybody gets to play, what is it, twice? It's a double elimination event. All right, sounds good. Got some good concessions, we got some good baseball. We do. And we got some good weather. We're just, yes, we want to keep that weather going the whole week. Excellent. Now the question that everybody wants to know is any torpedo bats on the field? There is a few, yes.Yeah? Have you tried any out yet? You know what, my son got one, he'll be using his tomorrow night. All right, excellent. Feels good.Great. Well, thanks so much, Gary, for all that you and the entire committee do to keep this going. We appreciate it. And let's go play ball. Thank you.Announcer 1 (01:55)Here's what's coming up. Wednesday, May 21st at 6 p.m. The Battle of the Badges softball game. Bridgeton Police and Fire take on their Vineland counterparts. Friday, May 23rd at 6 p.m. A special appearance by the Philly Phanatic, the Phillies' iconic green mascot. Saturday, May 24th at 3.30 p.m. The Bridgeton Invitational Tournament Spring Classic Championship game. Please support local nonprofit media.You're listening to the Bridgeton Beacon podcast, shining a light on the people and stories that make our community special.Play ball! Welcome to the 2025 Bridgeton Invitational Baseball Tournament, with Gary Fischer and Meg McCormick Hoerner.
In late 2024 Meg McCormick Hoerner interviewed the recipients of the BACC Hometown Hero awards so we could produce a short compilation of the winners. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPZF7JQbakY) This is the first of the series to be released in it's full form, with local Beacon, Gary Fischer. In this conversation, Gary Fischer, the recipient of the 2024 Community Hero Award, shares his journey from a player to the director of the Bridgeton Invitational Tournament. He reflects on his extensive baseball career, the significance of the tournament in the community, and the challenges faced in revitalizing the event. Fischer discusses unique tournament rules that enhance the experience and highlights the strong competition in recent years, emphasizing the importance of community support in keeping the tournament alive. takeaways Gary Fischer has played in the Bridgeton Invitational Tournament for five decades. The tournament has a rich history dating back to 1962. Community support is crucial for the success of local events. Fischer took over as director to ensure the tournament's future. The tournament was moved from August to May to increase participation. Unique rules like the speed clock enhance the tournament experience. The competition level has increased in recent years with new teams. Fischer's son played professional baseball, showcasing the tournament's impact. The event fosters a strong sense of community and family atmosphere. Volunteers are essential for the tournament's operations. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Community Heroes 01:52 A Legacy of Baseball: Gary Fisher's Journey 08:00 Reviving the Bridgeton Invitational Tournament 12:12 Innovations in Tournament Rules 18:03 The Future of the Bridgestone Invitational
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Gary Fischer and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Gary Fischer and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Gary Fischer and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano.
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano.
View the PPI website:https://projectproduction.org/Watch on Youtube.Gary Fischer was born and raised on the Western Slope of Colorado. Developing and running his own farm as a teenager to pay for College, he went to Colorado State when it was still known as Colorado Agriculture and Mining. He joined Chevron out of college and stayed until retirement. Along the way he was in charge of the development, construction and commissioning of Chevron plants world wide. He learned a ton about productivity in construction in that role and shares that with us in this episode of the Podcast.
Pastor Lance Rubringer, Gary Fischer, and Ray Givens May 15, 2022 AM
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Gary Fischer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Pascoe and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano
Host George Hunt chats with Gary Fischer of the Project Production Institute, who provides his perspective on all of the benefits behind PPM, how it compares to traditional project management and what PPM does differently. Some excellent food for thought in this episode. Please give it a listen.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Betts and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Jodi Abbey on piano.
Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano
HSR&D investigator and director of the North Florida/South Georgia Geriatrics Research, Education, and Clinical Center Ron Shorr, MD, MS, and healthcare architect Gary Fischer with VA’s Construction and Facilities Unit, discuss the value of partnered research within the context of Dr. Shorr’s HSR&D-funded project, Nursing Unit Design and Hospital Falls.
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Worship led by Gary Fischer, accompanied by Amelia Betts and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Gary Fischer and Pastor Lance Rubringer, with Kara Strong on piano
Worship led by Steve Roberts, accompanied by Gary Fischer and Pastor Lance Rubringer, followed by Heritage Home Educators Association Honors Choir
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about matching your wine with your wedding food. Gary Fischer, owner of Hoity Toity Cellars in Mildmay Ontario shares his secrets for keeping it simple while we celebrate in style. This show is jam-packed with everything you ever wanted to know about wine, ciders and choosing the best wine for each course in your wedding dinner, or any celebration, small or large. Now is your chance to learn all about it. Contact Gary Fischer at 519-507-1723 Email: info@hoitytoitycellars.ca Hoity Toity Cellare website: www.hoitytoitycellars.ca Nancy Murdoch is an artist, author of 3 books and a licensed HeartMath coach . She helps women pick up the pieces, start over and rebuilt their lives after a break-up. To contact Nancy or set up a coaching session, please visit NancyAtNoon.com or send an email to her directly at nancy@nancyatnoon.com. HELPING WOMEN HELP THEMSELVES. If you like jewelry, visit Crooked Castle Jewels created by Hayley Murdoch-Fyke and Nancy.
Computers in the exam room: are they unnecessary barriers between physicians and patients that hurt the quality of care, or do they provide useful information that could help the physician give better treatment? Dr. Gary Fischer from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center discusses the role of decision support, its continuing evolution in the clinic, and how providers can make the most of this useful tool while giving full attention to the patient.
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about matching your wine with your wedding food. Gary Fischer, owner of Hoity Toity Cellars in Mildmay Ontario shares his secrets for keeping it simple while we celebrate in style. This show is jam-packed with everything you ever wanted to know about wine, ciders and choosing the best wine for each course in your wedding dinner, or any celebration, small or large. Now is your chance to learn all about it. Contact Gary Fischer at 519-507-1723 Email: info@hoitytoitycellars.ca Hoity Toity Cellare website: www.hoitytoitycellars.ca Nancy Murdoch is an artist, author of 3 books and a licensed HeartMath coach . She helps women pick up the pieces, start over and rebuilt their lives after a break-up. To contact Nancy or set up a coaching session, please visit NancyAtNoon.com or send an email to her directly at nancy@nancyatnoon.com. HELPING WOMEN HELP THEMSELVES. If you like jewelry, visit Crooked Castle Jewels created by Hayley Murdoch-Fyke and Nancy. You may find something nice to wear for your wedding or give to your bride's maids.
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about matching your wine with your wedding food. Gary Fischer, owner of Hoity Toity Cellars in Mildmay Ontario shares his secrets for keeping it simple while we celebrate in style. This show is jam-packed with everything you ever wanted to know about wine, ciders and choosing the best wine for each course in your wedding dinner, or any celebration, small or large. Now is your chance to learn all about it. Contact Gary Fischer at 519-507-1723 Email: info@hoitytoitycellars.ca Hoity Toity Cellare website: www.hoitytoitycellars.ca * * * * * Connecting today’s bride with the best information and resources in the wedding industry. Our expert guests share real life experiences, tips and strategies to help you make informed decisions to create a wedding that will surpass your wildest dreams. But it doesn’t end there! We talk about how you can make your marriage and the rest of your life a celebration long after the guests go home and the dancing shoes come off. If you are interested in being a guest on Wedding Talk with Nancy at Noon, or, if you would like to reduce your stress through personal coaching, please contact Contact Nancy at nancy@nancyatnoon.com Website: nancyatnoon.com and nancymurdoch.com
SCARCE depicts the gruesome fate of three lost snowboarders trapped at an isolated forest cabin owned by two menacing locals who harvest human flesh. As the day of the slaughter nears, they attempt to escape barefoot through the frozen... See more » Directors: Jesse Thomas Cook, John Geddes Writers: John Geddes, Jesse Thomas Cook Stars: Steve Warren, Gary Fischer, Chris Warrilow See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support