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St. Louis, Missouri. Along the mighty Mississippi. Home of the Arch, the Cardinals, and Budweiser beer. Whatever you feel about a “Bud,” the Anheuser-Busch Family revolutionized the brewing industry and distribution of beer to America and the world. And they made a fortune doing it. Here, in the Gateway to the West, you can visit the fruits of their labor, at the estate that is featured in dedicates of Budweiser imagery, with a team of massive clydesdales hitched to that red Budweiser wagon. This week, Grant’s Farm
It's She Said, He Said with Kelley Lamm - Montgomery and Gordon Montgomery. In the Producer's Booth is Kathleen Kaiser. So, how was your Mother's Day? Today's Song of the Day: Tutti Fruitti by Little Richard. Montgomery Team Question of the Day: If you could change any language to speak fluently, but never speak your native language again, what would you pick? Amy Trout of Grant's Farm phones-in to discuss a new video series Grant's Farm is producing during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as plans for Warm Springs Ranch. Later, Kelley and Gordon are joined by Wendy Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of Easterseals Midwest., who joins the show to discuss what Easterseals Midwest is doing to help and provide for families. Grant's Farm: https://www.grantsfarm.com/Warm Springs Ranch: https://www.warmspringsranch.com/Easterseals Midwest: https://www.easterseals.com/midwest/
It's She Said, He Said with Kelley Lamm - Montgomery and Gordon Montgomery. In the Producer's Booth is Kathleen Kaiser. So, how was your Mother's Day? Today's Song of the Day: Tutti Fruitti by Little Richard. Montgomery Team Question of the Day: If you could change any language to speak fluently, but never speak your native language again, what would you pick? Amy Trout of Grant's Farm phones-in to discuss a new video series Grant's Farm is producing during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as plans for Warm Springs Ranch. Later, Kelley and Gordon are joined by Wendy Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of Easterseals Midwest., who joins the show to discuss what Easterseals Midwest is doing to help and provide for families. Grant's Farm: https://www.grantsfarm.com/Warm Springs Ranch: https://www.warmspringsranch.com/Easterseals Midwest: https://www.easterseals.com/midwest/
In this episode we finish the Valley Campaign of Stonewall Jackson. We look at actions of President Lincoln trying to trap Stonewall Jackson. We then look at the Battles of Grant's Farm, Cross Keys and Port Republic.
Amy Stout of Grant's Farm joins the show to discuss what cool events are happening at Grant's Farm this fall season. Grant's Farm: https://www.grantsfarm.com/
Amy Stout of Grant's Farm joins the show to discuss what cool events are happening at Grant's Farm this fall season. Grant's Farm: https://www.grantsfarm.com/
Back in 1990, the first national Sun Race attracted teams of solar car designers/builders/drivers in vehicles lugging 300+ pounds of lead acid batteries. Cross-country solar racing today is lighter, smarter, and still attractive to college teams from across the U.S. Gail Lueck was a student on a solar car team in 2001. She now coordinates the American Solar Challenge Formula Sun Grand Prix - and talks with Earthworms about this luminous and influential event. Two teams in the KDHX listening area join this conversation too. Jackson Walker represents the Ra 9 solar car team from Principia College in Elsah Illinois. John Schoeberle represents the Solar Miner car team from Missouri S & T University in Rolla Missouri. Today's Earthworms guests talk with us from qualifying events at Pittsburg International Raceway. This conversation illuminates experiences that are bringing solar cars into the mainstream. What a trip for all participants! YOU can see the cars and meet the racers on Monday August 1 in St. Louis! This Checkpoint Rally is hosted by the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site and Grant's Farm - part of an historic partnership this year with the National Park Service. During the 1,975 mile American Solar Challenge run, from July 30-August 6, racing teams will stop at 9 National Park Service sites in 7 states, celebrating the NPS Centennial. Good luck to our KDHX area Solar Racing teams! Special THANKS to Lauren Koske, Earthworms summer intern engineer. Music: Cadillac Desert, by William Tyler performed at KDHX July 2013.
Jade Harrell GRANT’S FARM TEAMS UP WITH ST. LOUIS AREA FOODBANK TO FIGHT HUNGER Guests Can Receive Discounted Parking with Food Donation Grant’s Farm is partnering with the St. Louis Area Foodbank to raise awareness of those in need of food assistance in the St. Louis community. On Saturday July 18, Grant’s Farm will host a food drive where guests are invited to bring canned or packaged food to the farm. For every item donated, guests will receive $1 off parking, and there is no food donation limit. Once all food is collected, St. Louis Area Foodbank staff will deliver to the hungry in the St. Louis area. The St. Louis Area Foodbank is the region's largest nonprofit food distribution center that feeds more 392,000 people throughout 26 counties in Missouri and Illinois. Children make up the largest segment of individuals needing food assistance, many of which rely on school meals throughout the year, making food donations in the summer months especially important. Grant’s Farm - Parking Lot 10501 Gravois Rd Saint Louis, MO 63123 Saturday, July 18 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Visiting Grant’s Farm has been a beloved St. Louis tradition since it first opened to the public in 1954. The attraction, operated by Anheuser-Busch, is home to approximately 1,000 animals, including bison, camels, zebra, Budweiser Clydesdales, goats, deer and many more. Grant’s Farm offers family-friendly activities such as tram rides, Budweiser Clydesdales tours, baby goat feedings and live animal shows. For more information call (314) 843-1700 or visit the Grant's Farm website at www.grantsfarm.com.
Jade Harrell GRANT'S FARM TEAMS UP WITH ST. LOUIS AREA FOODBANK TO FIGHT HUNGER Guests Can Receive Discounted Parking with Food Donation Grant's Farm is partnering with the St. Louis Area Foodbank to raise awareness of those in need of food assistance in the St. Louis community. On Saturday July 18, Grant's Farm will host a food drive where guests are invited to bring canned or packaged food to the farm. For every item donated, guests will receive $1 off parking, and there is no food donation limit. Once all food is collected, St. Louis Area Foodbank staff will deliver to the hungry in the St. Louis area. The St. Louis Area Foodbank is the region's largest nonprofit food distribution center that feeds more 392,000 people throughout 26 counties in Missouri and Illinois. Children make up the largest segment of individuals needing food assistance, many of which rely on school meals throughout the year, making food donations in the summer months especially important. Grant's Farm - Parking Lot 10501 Gravois Rd Saint Louis, MO 63123 Saturday, July 18 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Visiting Grant's Farm has been a beloved St. Louis tradition since it first opened to the public in 1954. The attraction, operated by Anheuser-Busch, is home to approximately 1,000 animals, including bison, camels, zebra, Budweiser Clydesdales, goats, deer and many more. Grant's Farm offers family-friendly activities such as tram rides, Budweiser Clydesdales tours, baby goat feedings and live animal shows. For more information call (314) 843-1700 or visit the Grant's Farm website at www.grantsfarm.com.