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We preview the MUSIC ICONS Exclusive Exhibit running May 15 through May 18 at Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum with Darren Julien · Co-Founder/Executive Director, Julien's Auctions and Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum CEO Linda Chambers. The exhibit features famed guitars from legendary artists including Prince, Bob Dylan, John Lennon , Robbie Robertson, Mark Knopfler and more. This is the first and only venue in the U.S. where the exhibit can be seen by the public before heading to New York for auction. The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum is located at 401 Gay St, Nashville, TN 37219 and the exhibit is open to the public through May 18, 2024.
Riley Strain, 22, is a senior at Mizzou in Missouri. He was visiting Nashville, TN with some fraternity brothers. He left on foot from Luke Bryan's bar on Broadway. His cell phone was last pinged between 9:50-10PM near Gay St and the Cumberland River.Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Nashville Police at 615-862-8600All links: https://linktr.ee/prettyliesandalibisMerch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibisDonate: PayPal - prettyliesandalibis@gmail.com Venmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- Prettyliesandalibis
Laughers, get ready to laugh out loud with the delightful Abby Chick of Blakemore's Flowers, voted the best in the Shenandoah Valley for her innovative and sustainable floral designs. With 17 years in the bloom business, Abby brings a bouquet of knowledge to our podcast, blending artistry with eco-conscious practices. Discover her journey from a part-time florist to a full-time floral educator sharing her insider secrets on educational initiatives like the Mayesh Design Star series. Find out about her festive and floral workshops designed for different skill levels each month. Peek into her second act in life, where Abby sprouts joy through floral education, all accessible through her Instagram and website. But it's not all petals and stems; her shop overflows with fruit baskets, gift baskets, greeting cards, snacks, and candies, driven by heartfelt customer service and a well-nurtured team. Engage with Abby's tale of falling in love with her hometown, forging a thriving business, and discovering a passion that bloomed beyond her wildest dreams. With a personal touch, she discusses the importance of mental health in leadership and the workplace. This episode blossoms further discussing market trends vs. affordability, creating unique 'Abby Chick Designs,' and leading a community-centered shop where every budget finds its match. Finally, Abby Chick leaves us with a seed of wisdom: sometimes the best recipe for a beautiful life and a beautiful arrangement is simplicity and care—fresh water for flowers, self-care for leaders. Tune into this uplifting journey from Shenandoah Valley roots to blooming success. And don't forget to grab your nut-free snack discount from our local gourmet popcorn sponsor, and stay tuned to Virginia Is For Laughers for your regular fix of giggles and charm! Cheers! Blakemore's Flowers Physical Location: Liberty Mercantile, 76 Gay St. Harrisonburg, VA 22802 Website: www.blakemoresflowers.com Instagram: @blakemoresflowers Facebook: Blakemore's Flowers Laughers, enjoy the award-winning delicious PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn! Physical Location: 400 N Main St, Bridgewater, VA Website: https://www.prepopsterous.com/ Discount promo code: LAUGH15 This podcast's website: virginiaisforlaughers.com To learn more about X2 Comedy & Buy Tickets visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy
Programme Il existe de nombreuses manières d'entreprendre. Plutôt que de créer sa société, pourquoi ne pas en reprendre une ? Derrière de belles opportunités et de nombreux avantages, la reprise d'une société cache un processus de longue durée et de nombreuses questions. • Comment bien préparer son projet de reprise ? • Comment trouver une cible adaptée à son profil ? • Quelles solutions de financements mettre en place ? • Quels sont les enjeux juridiques, sociaux et financiers à appréhender ? Afin de vous faire découvrir ou redécouvrir ce sujet passionnant, trois acteurs de la reprise d'entreprises échangeront autour d'une table ronde dédiée. Nos intervenants (repreneurs, financiers et intermédiaires) vous partageront leur expérience et leurs visions pour optimiser votre préparation. A la fin de l'événement, vous serez fin prêts pour prendre la décision de reprendre à votre tour une société ! Les interventions seront suivies d'un cocktail networking. Intervenants ► Christian PLOUCHART Promo 1969, Christian a pris la responsabilité de la filiale française d'un groupe allemand de 1972 à 1995 avant de fonder une PMI dans la 2e transformation du bois, cédée à 2 cadres de l'entreprise en 2011. Depuis 2014, il est délégué du CRA (Cédants et Repreneurs d'affaires) à Reims, une association d'anciens responsables d'entreprises intervenant dans le domaine de la transmission de PME/PMI. Par ailleurs, il fût membre de la commission Repreneurs jusqu'en 2021. Depuis 6 mois, Christian est responsable des opérations internationales du CRA. ► Stéphane GAY Stéphane a débuté sa carrière au sein de Grant Thornton Corporate Finance en 2003 dans le département M&A. Il a rejoint en 2011 Aquasourça, le Family Office de Sophie Defforey, qu'il a quitté en 2018 pour reprendre la Direction Générale d'une PME en difficulté. Après avoir redressé et développé cette PME industrielle, il a rejoint en octobre 2021 le fonds d'entrepreneurs Capelia. ► Thibault LAVIELLE Promo 2014, Thibault est un sérial entrepreneur et Repreneur d'entreprises. Passionné d'entrepreneuriat et d'industrie made in France il a repris il y a 7 ans l'Atelier Katanga un petit atelier de marquage textile Toulousain au bord de la faillite (6 Salariés, 600k€ de chiffre d'affaires et 200k€ de perte), Depuis l'entreprise a été redressée, son équipe est passée de 6 à près de 50 collaborateurs et son chiffre d'affaires a été multiplié par 12 pour dépasser les 7M€ en 2021. Sur cette même période, Thibault a repris 3 autres entreprises (clientes ou concurrentes) et construit une "usine du futur" de plus de 3000 m2 à Toulouse afin de lui permettre de passer à la vitesse supérieure. En janvier 2022, après 8 mois de travaux et quelques grosses galères, l'ensemble des ateliers de marquage (Sérigraphie, Transfert, Broderie, Impression numérique, Coûture) ont déménagé dans ce nouvel environnement incroyable.
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Was cruising Gay St in the evening. Rode up and down the length of it twice - fast. It has slight bend towards the end of it. I offloaded something there. I put something hard into a dark void there.
For nearly 20 years, Greg Johnson has pastored Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. Recently, the PCA attempted to ban clergy like him for identifying as gay. It failed, but another attempt is likely at the 2022 general assembly. Johnson shares his story and why he thinks evangelical churches need to shift their tone towards the LGBTQ community.
Last Wednesday the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case about an abortion law in Mississippi. In our latest episode we talk with lawyer, advocate, and activist Justine Andronici about what stood out in those arguments, why abortion rights are an essential part of allowing people who can become pregnant to be equal members of society, and more. New Pennsylvania Project office opening & holiday party - Wednesday, December 15th, 5:00 - 7:00 pm, 117 W. Gay St, Suite 118, West Chester, PA 19380 Emerge PA celebration - virtual - Thursday, December 16th, 7:00 pm Blair County Dems, Dems & Desserts - 7pm Dec 21st at the Wingate Hotel in Altoona
Holidays look different in 2020, but the Miracle on Gay St. bar is one Christmas tradition that will continue this year in downtown Knoxville. Highline Coffee and Jacks of Knoxville are merging to expand next door on Gay Street and add a second location on North Central Street. Plus, Dale Mackey makes masks fashionably relevant with her holiday line.
Join us on this special episode of the podcast where I sit down at my dad's own CBD Store in Phoenixville PA! We're joined by Dr. Paul Bove, a local chiropractor with an upcoming book about CBD called In Hemp We Trust: How CBD Can Transform Your Health Try the new Terpene Kits from Advanced Hemp for Max CBD Benefits! Use coupon code CBDSCHOOL for 20% OFF your order here at Advanced Hemp Store: https://www.advancedhempstore.com/#/ Not sure what the Terpene Kits are? Read more about them here: https://www.advancedhempstore.com/store/p9/Entourage_Enhancer_Kit_3-in-1_%28Sooth___Joy___Calm%29_.html#/ These kits are made to enhance the effect of terpenes which are normally almost completely gone by the time the hemp extraction is done. In most CBD products you barely get any terpenes... The entourage enhancer kits give you the power to add back lost terpenes and tailor them to your specific needs and preference! Custom for you :) From Advanced Hemp: "We are proud to present our proprietary hemp extract oil plus terpene entourage combination. These mixes are tailored to maximize specific terpene entourage effects for particular conditions. This Kit contains 1 bottle of hemp extract oil tincture (50 mg CBD per ml. 1600 mg Total Cannabinoids per bottle, including CBD, CBDV, CBG, CBN) and 3 vials of terpene mixes (1 ml each) for Sooth, Joy and Calm. It also includes mixing container and small pipette." Ready to try the kits? Use coupon code CBDSCHOOL for 20% OFF your order here at Advanced Hemp Store: https://www.advancedhempstore.com/#/ Local to Phoenixville? Stop on in the store and check out all of our CBD offerings including the new Terpene Kits for Max CBD Benefits: Advanced Hemp Store 4 Gay St., Phoenixville, PA 19460 Dr Paul Bove's clinic: https://www.bovefamilychiropractic.com/
When Chef Josh Dalton moved Veritas Tavern from Delaware to downtown Columbus, he dropped "tavern" from the name and added a unique spin with the menu: a seven-course price-fixed chef's tasting option. This tasting menu allows customers to have a relaxing dining experience without needing to make any decisions, as well as lets the chefs at Veritas, 11 W. Gay St., to create interesting dishes with higher-end products, Dalton said. But if a tasting menu isn't your thing, Dalton also keeps busy with his other restaurants, Speck Italian Eatery and 1808 American Bistro, both in Delaware. Dalton joined "The Great Food Debate" podcast host Abby Armbruster for an in-depth look at juggling his daily life between the three restaurants. ==== New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced and hosted by Abby Armbruster, ThisWeek social-media strategist.
Erin is back from vacation and Mitch is completely unprepared. One of those things is out of the usual. Instead of brining a guest on, the two discuss racing llamas, story telling, and what episode would be complete without a discussion of booze?
While Mitch and his best friend Kyle are fumbling their way through the hangovers resulting from a weekend long bachelor party, Erin saves the day with Not Knoxville News and plenty of laughter. Naturally, we'll fill you in on all the cool stuff coming!
We went WAY over time this week because we were just having too much fun. Jay Harris from The Concourse joins Erin and Mitch to talk about the latest Knoxville news, upcoming events, and tangents galore!
We want a great drink that is part performance art and all deliciousness. We talked to three local panelists about where to find the best cocktails in central Ohio. Welcome to "The Great Food Debate," where we discuss the best food, drinks and specialties found in central Ohio. This episode's panelists are: • Alex Bokeno, Beam Suntory southern Ohio territory manager • Jayme Hitchcock, community manager for Yelp Columbus • Erin Edwards, dining editor of Columbus Monthly magazine Where can the best cocktails be found in central Ohio? Alex's pick: Curio at Harvest (495 S. Fourth St., German Village) Jayme's pick: Two Truths (1205 N. High St., Short North) Erin's pick: The Bottle Shop (237 King Ave., Columbus), Denmark (463 N. High St., Short North) Other cocktails or restaurants mentioned: • Giuseppe's Ritrovo (2268 E. Main St., Bexley) • Palle by Moretti (1021 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus) • Mouton (954 N. High St., Short North) • Veritas (11 Gay St., Columbus) • The Crest Gastropub (locations in Clintonville and on Parsons Avenue) • Vaso (6540 Riverside Drive, Dublin) • Harvest Pizzeria (locations in Dublin, Short North and German Village) • "The Hot Nut" shot from Tony's Tavern (7 W. State St., Athens) • Weasel Boy Brewing Co. (126 Muskingum Ave., Zanesville) • Founders All Day IPA from Founders Brewing Co. (locations in Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan) • Pretentious Barrel House (745 Taylor Ave., Columbus) • Jeppson's Malört (a Chicago specialty) • Bear Fight (Jager Bomb followed by an Irish Car Bomb) • Watershed Distillery (1145 Chesapeake Ave., Suite D, Columbus) • Blind Lady Tavern (22 E. Mound St., Columbus) • Service Bar (1230 Courtland Ave., Columbus) • Forno (721 N. High St., Short North) • Platform Beer Co. (408 N. 6th St., Columbus) • Condado (locations in Short North, Clintonville, downtown Columbus and Easton) New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital.
Want to plan a special night with your significant other but your mind is drawing a blank? Sick of stopping by the same old restaurant for a celebratory occasion? Our five – that’s right, FIVE -- panelists came up with dozens of options to keep you entertained and well-fed all summer long. In addition to finding an option for your next date night, we also debated which Cameron Mitchell restaurant is best. This is "The Great Food Debate," a podcast about the best food, drinks and specialties found in central Ohio. This episode's panelists are: • Erin Edwards, dining editor for Columbus Monthly magazine • Neil Thompson, assignment editor for ThisWeek Community News • Suzy Situ, manager of digital channel marketing for Gatehouse Media and founder of @BecauseIEat on Instagram • Katy Nye, co-founder of Columbus Foodie on Instagram and Facebook (@Columbus_Foodie) • Reanna Hickman, co-founder of Columbus Foodie on Instagram and Facebook (@Columbus_Foodie) Where can the best date night spot be found in central Ohio? Erin's pick: Cheap option: North Market (59 Spruce St., Columbus), Cosecha Cocina (987 N. Fourth St., Columbus). Expensive option: Watershed Distillery (1145 Chesapeake Ave., Columbus) Neil's pick: Cheap option: Harvest Pizzeria (locations in Dublin, German Village and Clintonville) Medium option: The Pearl (641 N. High St., Short North), Expensive option: The Refectory Restaurant & Bistro (1092 Bethel Road, Columbus) Suzy's pick: Cheap option: Wolf's Ridge Brewing, 215 N. Fourth St., Columbus. Expensive option: The Market Italian Village, 1022 Summit St., Columbus. Katy's pick: Cheap option: 16-Bit Bar (254 S. 4th St., downtown Columbus), Rockmill Brewery (5705 Lithopolis Road NW, Lancaster), Expensive option: Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse (89 E. Nationwide Blvd., Columbus), M at Miranova (2 Miranova Place, Suite 100, Columbus) Reanna's pick: Cheap option: Columbus Clippers game (330 Huntington Park Lane, Columbus), Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens (1777 E. Broad St., Columbus), and Nightlight 614 (on Thursdays in the summer, at Genoa Park, 303 W. Broad St.). Expensive: Anywhere in the Brewery District (especially Rockmill Tavern, 503 S. Front St., Columbus). Other date-night spots mentioned: • Fried pork rinds at Wolf's Ridge Brewing (on Taproom menu) • Cheese biscuit at Rockmill Tavern • The Eagle in Short North • Tucci's (35 N. High St., Dublin) • Mezzo (12 W. Bridge St., Dublin) • Columbus Food Truck Festival (happening every August) • Pins (locations in Dublin and downtown Columbus) • BrewDog DogTap (locations in Canal Winchester and Franklinton) • Juniper (580 N. 4th St., Columbus) • Vaso (6540 Riverside Drive, Dublin) • Soul at the Joseph (Inside La Meridien, 620 N. High St., Columbus) • The Guild House (624 N. High St., Short North) • Short North Food Hall (1112 N. High St., Short North) • Brown butter pie, coconut cream pie or any fruit pie at The Pearl • The Top Steak House (2891 E. Main St., Columbus) • The Avenue Steak Tavern (locations in Dublin and Grandview) • Cap City Fine Diner and Bar (locations in Columbus and Dublin) • Fusian (locations in Grandview, Clintonville and Easton) • Brassica (680 N. High St., Short North) • Veritas (11 W. Gay St., Columbus) • Basi Italia (911 Highland St., Victorian Village) New episodes are released every Friday. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Have any suggestions on what we should talk about? Email us at online@thisweeknews.com or tweet us at @ThisWeekNews. After you subscribe, the latest episodes will be downloaded automatically to your phone or tablet so you can listen during your commute while working out or making dinner. This podcast was produced by Scott Hummel, ThisWeek assistant managing editor, digital.