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In this wild NDS Chronicles episode, David Lee Corbo (The Raven) and Top Lobster open fan mail including a signed Book of Enoch by Timothy Albarino, a neon Torta sign, and an Oscar Mayer Wiener mobile truck. They roast Dustin Nemos' latest meltdown (controlled op accusations, live stream trolling, and his “warrior” Krieger name meaning), announce Brohemian Grove VIP tickets dropping on Patreon, and read TWO insane listener paranormal testimonies.Keith's story: Haunted 2006 farmhouse with poltergeist slamming cabinets/drawers, child gasping for air, and a 6'5” stranger who appears in a blizzard, sleeps on the couch, then tells them to search between the stairs and wall — revealing a hidden Ouija board they burn, ending the activity forever.Trevor Massey's powerful redemption arc: From atheist to speaking at a massive Christian festival (Harvest Fest in Ledyard, Iowa), surviving a near-fatal car crash, daughter Hazel's congenital heart defect and multiple strokes, demonic attacks after he trash-talks demons in prayer, sleep paralysis, glowing “We're Still Here” message on the wall, and the spiritual warfare intensifying as his family draws closer to Jesus.Plus: Sport Drink sponsor review (promo code SQUAD), parasite cleanse incoming from Purge Store, From TV show vibes, Extraction movies, straight Bible study announcement, and more unhinged banter.Submit your paranormal testimony: chroniclesnds@gmail.comSupport early ad-free episodes + VIP Brohemian Grove tickets: patreon.com/NephilimDeathSquadMerch & discounts: toplops.com Timestamps:0:00 - Mail unboxing & Timothy Albarino signed Book of Enoch8:45 - Dustin Nemos drama & troll recap22:30 - Keith's haunted farmhouse + Ouija board story35:00 - Trevor's full redemption & demonic attack testimony1:15:00 - Brohemian Grove announcement & Sport Drink sponsor Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.☠️ Nephilim Death Squad — New episodes 5x/week.Join our Patreon for early access, bonus shows & the private Telegram hive.Subscribe on YouTube & Rumble, follow @NephilimDSquad on X/Instagram, grab merch at toplobsta.com. Questions/bookings: chroniclesnds@gmail.com — Stay dangerous.
Jacks joins us this week to continue our Season 13 viewing of the hit Hallmark Channel show, When Calls the Heart. ABOUT: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 12) At the Hope Valley Harvest Festival, the community reflects on all they've gained after loss, as they look towards the future. AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 12) March 22, 2026 | Hallmark Channel CAST & CREW OF: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 12) Erin Krakow as Elizabeth Thornton Kevin McGarry as Nathan Grant Chris McNally as Lucas Bouchard BRAN'S WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 12) SYNOPSIS LJ is all mopey because of the tree situation, but all is ok. It's Harvest Fest day! Angela surprised the family by coming home…again, Harvest Fest. Gwen is about to head home, so she surprised Rosemary by wearing a dress. That's right - Benson Hill families are leaving after the Harvest Fest. The kids are super bummed to go home. Nathan tells Bill he's planning on proposing. Bill does him a pep talk. It's time! From Bill's lips, to God's ears. So he goes to find Elizabeth asap. He had something to ask her. Lucas literally bumps into Edie. She's here to make sure everyone gets home safe. They catch up and Lucas asks if they can get tea when he travels through town. She says I'll be in New York all winter. He asks when she'll get back. She isn't quite sure. The question Nathan has is not "will you marry me". It's "can LJ climb to the top of the water tower". He does it. This inspires Elizabeth to ask the school kids to think through what they've gained from this crazy semester. Minnie's Cafe is official. They got a sign to prove it. Naturally, photographer Gowen is there to photograph the moment. At the Harvest Fest, magician Lucas is back at it. After his act, he tells everyone he's stepping down as governor at the end of his term. He endorses Mayor Hickam who seems unaware she was even running. This leads to a conversation between Lucas and Edie. He calls her his north star. She's like but I'm gonna be traveling. He asks if she'd need help in New York. And they finally kisssssss. Lee and Rosemary say goodbye to Gwen and she gives them gifts as a thank you. And then all the Benson Hill folks head back home. Angela and Allie are hanging out and Angela points out that it's clear that she and Ollie are both into each other. Allie just smiles. It's proposal time! He was gonna just pop the question while walking but she insists on climbing to the top of the water tower. He proposes and she kinda says yes. Finally, the episode ends with a car pulling up and who gets out? Abigail and she says it's good to be home. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cerramos el año con nuestro primer show en vivo desde Harvest Monterrey, grabado en noviembre. Un episodio muy especial donde vivimos La Enredadera Podcast frente al público y le damos la bienvenida a dos nuevas caras del proyecto.Si te gusta este formato, cuéntanos en los comentarios y prepárate porque lo repetiremos muy pronto.
In this episode, we revisit the 11 minutes that forever changed America at the Route 91 Harvest Fest in Las Vegas in 2017—the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. We explore the trauma, the survival, and the long journey toward healing that followed with author Mark Gray & his book, The Las Vegas Massacre Connections with contributions from survivor Mary Jo von Tillow. Through powerful storytelling and emotional insight, we break down how those unimaginable moments continue to impact lives today. A must-watch for anyone seeking understanding, recovery, and resilience after tragedy. PLUS some True Crime WATCH reviews! #FNAF2 #AllHerFault #DevilinDisguise BUY the BOOK- https://amzn.to/3XFyds6 Route 91 Harvest Memorial- https://foreveronememorial.org/ Instragram- https://www.instagram.com/thelasvegasmassacreconnections/ Mark Gray- https://www.instagram.com/themarkgray/ Watch 11 Minutes on Paramount - https://amzn.to/3YdxtdO Uncovering the Las Vegas Massacre with Mark Gray - Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot GIVE the GIFT of an EXPERIENCE this Holiday Season! Love & Lotus Tarot with Winnie Schrader - http://lovelotustarot.com/ Paranormal Mysteries EVENT: https://www.darknessradio.com/darknessevents/ Check out the merch, blog, buy the book and so much more! mysteriesmayhemandmerlot.net WHERE'S WINNIE! - https://linktr.ee/WinnieSchrader Check out Winnie's Linktree for everything Winnie! From merch for Paranormal 60, Love+Lotus Tarot & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot to digital designs with WS Media & more! Find the Paranormal 60 Podcast & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot Podcasts on Rumble Use our link & Sign Up Today! - https://rumble.com/register/Paranormal60Network IF YOU NEED HELP PLEASE CONTACT THE CRISIS HELPLINE Domestic Violence-Drugs-Alcohol-Suicide-Sexual Abuse Call or Text to 988 Chat online at https://988lifeline.org/ PLEASE SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW TalkSpace - Get $80 off your first month with Talkspace when you go to Talkspace.com/podcast and enter promo code SPACE80. True Classic - Step into your new home for the best clothes at True Classic www.TrueClassic.com/P60 Raycon Everyday Earbuds - Save up to 30% Off at www.buyraycon.com/truecrimenetwork Cornbread Hemp - Save 30% off your first order at www.cornbreadhemp.com/P60 and enter P60 into the coupon code Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Cozy Earth - Begin your sleep adventure on the best bedding and sleepwear with Cozy Earth: https://cozyearth.com/ use Promo Code P60 for up to 40% off savings! PLEASE RATE & REVIEW MYSTERIES, MAYHEM & MERLOT PODCAST WHEREVER YOU LISTEN #LasVegasShooting, #Route91HarvestFest, #11Minutes, #Vegas2017, #MassShootingSurvivors, #LargestMassShooting, #TraumaRecovery, #EmotionalHealing, #SurvivorStories, #TrueCrimePodcast, #ResilienceAfterTragedy, #CopingWithTrauma, #HealingJourney, #LasVegasTragedy, #MentalHealthAwareness, #RecoveryResources, #SurvivorStrength, #TragedyAftermath, #HealingFromTrauma, #ResilienceStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this packed episode, Lynette goes back to the river and makes a few new friends and Stefanie finally leaves Harvest Fest in the rear view but not before a close encounter with a crazy ass mom.
A Newburgh Council candidate is being investigated for voter fraud A man from Poughkeepsie has been arrested on rape and other charges connected to a minor Honesdale Harley group pays respects to dead group member Billing error being investigated for E-Z Pass "Commuter" users The Liberty Museum and Arts Center has hosted its Harvest Fest and Great Chili Cook Off for the 31st time (Jim Sebastian)
Redeemer United Church invites everyone to its Harvest Festival at the Bexar Social Hall, 15681 Bexar Bowling Road, in Marion, on Sunday, Oct. 26. The day will begin at 10:30 a.m. with worship, followed by a turkey dinner at 11 a.m. for drive-thru, or 11:30 a.m. for those who dine in. Plates will be each. The festival will include live and silent auctions, a bake sale and country store, and children's activities. For information, call 830-914-2168 or visit www.RedeemerZuehl.org.Article Link
This week's conversation starts with laughs and lands deep. The crew picks up Paxton's sermon illustration about feeding the tiger—those little desires we keep alive until they grow teeth. From late-night scroll sessions to collecting Beanie Babies and Dr. Squatch soaps, everyone admits they've got their own “tigers.” It's funny, but it hits close to home. The group turns the corner to what Scripture says about desire. Psalm 37:4 and 1 Peter 5:6 remind us that when we delight in the Lord, He reshapes what we want—and when we humble ourselves, He's the One who lifts us up. They talk about ambition, approval, and the moments when God flips our motives from self-promotion to kingdom purpose. It's honest, hopeful, and a good reminder that some things need starving… and others need surrendering. Before wrapping up, the guys highlight Harvest Fest on October 26—a chance to turn good intentions into real ministry by serving, smiling, and sharing the gospel with thousands of neighbors. ASK A QUESTION – TELL A STORY – CONNECT WITH US
Midnight Re-Launch 2.0 Redux - Episode 30 Show Notes Welcome to Episode 30! – 2:25 Could there be a few more roadblocks set to getting this episode out in an already busy part of my calendar? Yes, I left that exact line from the Ep. 29 show notes because, well, same! Couple people close to me needed some medical attention and they are on the mend now! But here we are in a news-filled episode News – 7:43 Some of my fellow podcasts hit some milestones – TSZ hits 700, TB hits 200, AU hits 100 And welcome to Azeroth Morning Radio which posted its second episode this week. Check them out! Busy holiday calendar for October plus includes Brewfest, Harvest Fest, Darkmoon Faire, Great Gnomeregan Race, Hallow's End, and Day of the Dead Legion Remix Preview – 13:31 What race/class combo should I create for Remix? Oh, I don't have to level every class to 80 for the class mounts – you can BUY them! Mounts, mog, toys, and even housing décor are all available for a total well over 8 million bronze Spreadsheet to track it all: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vQ3Y8LmZKuCiINTq8QASJsxTZI4O5LJYTh0brnmV3i4/edit?pli=1&gid=0#gid=0 Or use this website which connects to your actual characters (thanks SoulsoBreezy): https://wowchievement.com/tracker/legion-remix More News Turbo Boost starts Oct. 7, but the rest of it kicks in on Oct 21 2.7 launch on December 2 will include Pandaren heritage armor and Housing for those who pre-purchased the Midnight expansion! Midnight Deep Dive – 36:37 Midnight alpha is now out there; avoid spoilers as best you can Collector's Edition is available for pre-order after its sneaky announcement The retirement of valorstones was greeted warmly by WoW players Walking through the Midnight Deep Dive and Developer Q&A videos on YouTube Drink of the Month – 1:31:33 My goodness, it is Brewfest! After chugging a Barleybrew Dark, it is time to talk about the new additions to Brewfest, which given my delays, ends minutes after you likely get this podcast in your hot little hands. “What Have You Done Lately?” – 1:34:51 I have played some, but not much Brewfest and done a little leveling And that leveling got me to 80.3% of the maximum possible levels on a 65-character account just as the cap expands to 70 Hoping for more WoW time and less IRL stuff in the coming weeks Outro – 1:40:05 Thanks to Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, and you for listening. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/soloqueuewow Thank you to contributing patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, Snek of Voldun, Jon, Scott, Jeru, Raven, and Greybeard. And thanks to free members Max, Eddie, Bear, Friends of Wumpus, Sean, Curro, Aronaar, AedinNahkriin, Guardian Sandy, Alice, Don, Kamil, Case and welcome to Wednesday and Eric! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest. Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. “I will see you out there."
Get ready for fall fun in Chino Valley! In this episode, we sit down with Marnee Zazueta, Dean of the Yavapai College Chino Valley campus and organizer of the annual Harvest Festival. From pumpkin patches and hayrides to a bustling beer garden, live music, and a kids' zone, this family-friendly event has something for everyone. Marnee also shares insights into Yavapai College's hands-on programs—including agriculture, horticulture, lineman training, CDL certification, aquaculture, and more. Whether you're looking for a festive autumn outing or curious about educational opportunities in the Quad Cities area, this episode has all the details.F1RST2KNOW is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: A New Beginning: Finding Courage at Balaton's Harvest Fest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-09-29-07-38-20-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A nap már alacsonyan járt az égen, mikor a Balaton partján a fesztivál életre kelt.En: The sun hung low in the sky when the festival came to life on the shores of Balaton.Hu: Az őszi színekben pompázó falevelek úgy hullottak a földre, mint az elpergő idő pillanatai.En: The autumn-colored leaves fell to the ground like moments of time passing by.Hu: Az évnek ebben az időszakában a helyi aratófesztivál mindenkit izgalommal töltött el.En: At this time of year, the local harvest festival filled everyone with excitement.Hu: A főutcán sorakozó standok színes forgataga vonzotta a látogatókat, akik finomabbnál finomabb magyar ételeket és kézműves tárgyakat kóstolgattak, keresgéltek.En: The colorful array of stalls lining the main street attracted visitors who sampled exquisite Hungarian dishes and browsed for handcrafted items.Hu: Bence, a kissé visszahúzódó tanító, igyekezett elmerülni a nyüzsgésben, de gondolatai folyton máshol jártak.En: Bence, a somewhat shy teacher, tried to immerse himself in the bustle, but his thoughts constantly wandered elsewhere.Hu: Ott volt mellette Katalin, régi barátja, aki mindig biztatta, hogy merjen nyitni mások felé.En: Beside him was Katalin, an old friend who always encouraged him to open up to others.Hu: Most is vele tartott, hogy segítse őt a félelmei leküzdésében.En: She accompanied him now, too, to help him overcome his fears.Hu: "Próbáld meg ma este, Bence," mondta Katalin bátorítóan, miközben rápillantott egy közeledő, mosolygós lányra.En: "Give it a try tonight, Bence," said Katalin encouragingly, glancing at a smiling girl approaching.Hu: "Nézd, ott van Eszter.En: "Look, there's Eszter."Hu: "Eszter, a vidám és kalandvágyó utazási blogger, most járta először Magyarország e vidékét.En: Eszter, the cheerful and adventurous travel blogger, was visiting this part of Hungary for the first time.Hu: Célja az volt, hogy felfedezze és megörökítse a hagyományok szépségét.En: Her aim was to discover and capture the beauty of traditions.Hu: Könnyed mozdulattal közeledett a tömegben, szemében kíváncsiság tükröződött.En: She moved smoothly through the crowd, with curiosity reflected in her eyes.Hu: Bence szíve gyorsabban vert, de emlékezett Katalin szavaira.En: Bence's heart beat faster, but he remembered Katalin's words.Hu: "Légy őszinte, Bence.En: "Be honest, Bence.Hu: Mesélj neki a kedvenc történeteidről.En: Share your favorite stories with her."Hu: "A fesztivál közepette a hagyományos tánc következett.En: In the midst of the festival, the traditional dance began.Hu: Az emberek egymás kezét fogva kört alakítottak, hogy a népzene ütemére táncoljanak.En: People joined hands to form a circle and danced to the rhythm of folk music.Hu: Bence úgy érezte, ez a pillanat fontos számára.En: Bence felt this moment was important for him.Hu: Összeszedte bátorságát és lassan Eszter mellé lépett.En: He mustered up his courage and slowly stepped next to Eszter.Hu: "Szia, Eszter," kezdte bátortalanul.En: "Hi, Eszter," he started timidly.Hu: "Tudom, hogy szereted a történeteket.En: "I know you love stories.Hu: Szeretném elmesélni, mit jelent nekünk ez a fesztivál.En: I'd like to tell you what this festival means to us."Hu: "Eszter szívélyesen mosolygott.En: Eszter smiled warmly.Hu: "Nagyon örülnék, ha megosztanád velem.En: "I'd love for you to share with me."Hu: "Ahogy beszélgettek, Bence mesélt az aratófesztivál hagyományairól, a szőlővel és borral kapcsolatos szokásokról, és elmondta néhány régi mesét, amely itt, a Balaton partján születtek.En: As they talked, Bence recounted the traditions of the harvest festival, customs related to grapes and wine, and shared some old tales that originated here on the shores of Balaton.Hu: Eszter minden szavát figyelmesen hallgatta, és közben egyre közelebb került hozzá.En: Eszter listened attentively to every word, drawing progressively closer to him.Hu: A tánc végéhez közeledett, de az este varázsa még érezhető volt.En: As the dance neared its end, the magic of the evening was still palpable.Hu: Bence úgy érezte, hogy most másként látja saját magát.En: Bence felt he saw himself differently now.Hu: Merészebb és magabiztosabb lett.En: He was bolder and more confident.Hu: "Örülök, hogy találkoztunk, Bence," mondta Eszter mosolyogva, miközben a zene elhalkult.En: "I'm glad we met, Bence," said Eszter with a smile as the music quieted down.Hu: "Remélem, hogy lesz még alkalmam Magyarországot felfedezni.En: "I hope I'll have more chances to explore Hungary."Hu: ""Mindenképp," válaszolta Bence.En: "Absolutely," replied Bence.Hu: "Mi lenne, ha legközelebb is találkoznánk egy helyi eseményen?En: "How about we meet at another local event next time?Hu: Szívesen bevezetnélek még jobban a tradícióink rejtelmeibe.En: I'd be happy to introduce you further to the secrets of our traditions."Hu: "Eszter bólintott, és ahogy elbúcsúzott, Bence tudta, hogy valami új kezdődött számára.En: Eszter nodded, and as she said goodbye, Bence knew something new had begun for him.Hu: Bátrabban nézett a jövőbe, hiszen Katalin segítségével átlépte korábbi korlátait, és megnyitotta szívét egy új barátság felé.En: He looked to the future more bravely, as Katalin's help had enabled him to overcome previous barriers and open his heart to a new friendship.Hu: Az ősz új színt hozott az életébe, és Bence már várta, hogy a következő szüret mit tartogat majd kettejük számára.En: Autumn brought a new color to his life, and Bence eagerly awaited what the next harvest would hold for the two of them. Vocabulary Words:hung: jártshores: partjánimmerse: elmerülniwandered: jártakencouraged: biztatottmustered: összeszedtebustle: nyüzsgésbenexquisite: finomabbnálhandcrafted: kézművestimidly: bátortalanulrecounted: meséltattentively: figyelmesengrapes: szőlővelharvest: szüretcheerful: vidámadventurous: kalandvágyóblogger: bloggercuriosity: kíváncsiságrhythm: üteméremustered: összeszedtelush: pompázóexplore: felfedeznismoothly: könnyedapproaching: közeledőcapturing: megörökítsebolder: merészebboriginate: születtekmagical: varázsaconfident: magabiztosabbeagerly: várta
This week on WNY Brews, we're talking about a stacked lineup of fall beer events across Western New York. Buffalo Olde Brewery is hosting a four-day Oktoberfest weekend in Lovejoy (Sept. 25–28) with food, live music, giveaways, and their seasonal BOBFest lager. Resurgence and Consumer's Beverages have a group giveaway running now, and Ellicottville Brewing is raffling off Fall Fest tickets, so check their Instagram pages if you're feeling lucky. Clarksburg Cider is looking ahead with their winter seasonal Spruced Up, while WNY Beer Week kicks off Sept. 25 with a new collaborative hazy IPA pouring at breweries across the region. The Arc of Erie County's Ale Trail also returns Sept. 25 in Williamsville, with beer, cider, spirits, live music, and a discount code for our listeners. Buffalo Beer Goddesses will mark 13 years at Mr. Goodbar on Oct. 1, Rusty Nickel hosts their 11th Harvest Fest on Sept. 27, and a brand-new cidermaker, The Cider Project, officially launches Sept. 30 at Groundwork Market Garden.This episode is brought to you by The Tap and Craft Festival at Buffalo Riverworks on October 4th, presented by The Lock Tender. For tickets and info, head to BuffaloBeerLeague.com/tapandcraft.For more local beer stories, visit BuffaloBeerLeague.com. You can always reach us at Brian@BuffaloBeerLeague.com and Scott@WNYBrews.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 194: Halloween-Themed Family Travel Pumpkin patches, ghost stories, trick-or-treating at Disney… Halloween has become more than just a night—it's a whole travel season! In this episode of The Family Vacationer, Rob and Traci share the best family-friendly destinations and tips for celebrating Halloween in ways that are fun, memorable, and not-too-spooky. Here's what you'll hear in this episode: Historic Halloween Towns – Salem, Massachusetts and Sleepy Hollow, New York, where history and legend come alive every October. Theme Park Magic – From Disney's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party to Universal Studios' daytime family options, plus the fall magic of Dollywood's Harvest Fest and Great Pumpkin LumiNights.Local Adventures – Pumpkin patches, flashlight corn mazes, haunted history tours, and small-town parades that make for easy weekend getaways.Practical Tips – Packing costumes in carry-ons, layering for chilly nights, keeping kids safe with glow sticks, and candy-collection hacks to keep little arms from getting tired.Big News!Rob's book, The Family Vacationer: A Parent's Guide to Meaningful Travel, is coming out in December! Pre-orders open soon—stay tuned for details.We're celebrating our 200th episode in Orlando at the Caribe Royale the second weekend in December. If you'll be in Orlando, let us know—we'd love to connect! Halloween is the perfect excuse to add a little travel to your fall calendar. Whether you're heading to New England, a theme park, or just the local pumpkin patch, the memories you'll make will last far longer than the candy. Listen now and get inspired to plan your family's spooktacular getaway!
Host Craig Larsen talks with Kate Yeater from Salmon Valley Stewardship about the Harvest Fest fundraiser this week.
This week, we're packing our bags and heading to Spavinaw, Oklahoma, for a truly unique event: Harvest Fest. Join us for a great interview that explores the heart of Oklahoma's cannabis community, where activism, art, and music collide in an old-school camp experience. From primitive camping and live local bands to poolside lounging and campfire s'mores, Harvest Fest is about more than just a good time—it's about building community and celebrating the "take care of your neighbor" spirit. We'll get a firsthand look at the activities, the vendors, and the passionate people who make this event an annual tradition. So grab a cup of coffee (or something a little more relaxing) and get ready for a trip to Camp Copperhead. We'll also touch on CNBC, Oklahoma Ranks #1 for Lowest Cost of Doing Business, Pryor, 7 Shooter Coffee and Sunrise Tex-Mex Cafe. Special Thanks to our partner, Thinkability Inc. Want some Only in OK Show swag? #OnlyInOKShow #Oklahoma #OKTourism #Podcast #TravelPodcast #HarvestFest #Spavinaw #CampCopperhead #CannabisCommunity #OklahomaCannabis #OKCMusic #Camping #OklahomaCamping #LiveMusic #CommunityBuilding #LocalArtists #Activism #CNBC #PryorOK #7ShooterCoffee #SunriseTexMex #ThinkabilityInc #SupportLocal #ExploreOklahoma
Kristyn previews the upcoming Harvest Fest & Thrift Con in Kirkwood for youth and adult vendors, back to school sales at ISO, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Microsoft yesterday had a global outage yesterday, but they don't know how many people were affected. DC is making some progress in its battle with lung cancer. Washington Commanders are holding their annual Harvest Fest today. Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
To end Pure Conference 2024, we had our annual Harvest Fest, a Family event in which there were 580 in attendance!
During our Harvest Fest event, we had some awesome testimonies from multiple members of the church.
Discover practical ways to guide your family away from secular, fear-based Halloween traditions. Greg and Jacquie Francis share the biblical reasons behind their choice to celebrate Harvest Fest, offering faith-centered alternatives for fall. Learn how to handle opposition gracefully, focusing on God's opinion rather than the world's. #HalloweenAlternatives #FaithOverFear #FamilyValues If you want to get your hands on their Francis Family Values placemat, follow the link below. **If you have any questions for Greg & Jacquie Francis or want to connect, please message them HERE! We welcome your feedback and will answer your questions on future episodes.
It was a three-part Voice of the Valley today. In part one, host Will Rasmussen talked with Mike Warner about the upcoming annual Fireman's Ball. In the second segment, Will talked with Jesse Lutz and Kate Stoddard from the Salmon Valley Stewardship promoting the Harvest Fest 20 year celebration. In the third part, Will was joined by Geb Gebhart and Angry Villager about the races this weekend.
ITS HERE! Its time for Reece and Tanner to give their preview for one of the best Silver Dollar City Festivals - the Harvest Fest! Holy Pumpkin Spice batman. (Apologies for Tanner's blown out audio at times - his 1 year old got ahold of his recording equipment...:D)
Daniele from St. Joe Today talks about great things happening this weekend! Plus Kat from River St. Joe Brewery talk about some of the great events including their Harvest Fest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Feast of Tabernacles is the Harvest Fest of the Jews, full of rejoicing. And Jesus comes to fulfill that joy.
Our on site visit to this year's Green Village Initiative Harvest Fest was bittersweet. While it preceded a major change for this urban agricultural nonprofit that has done so well supporting equity, community, anti-racism, wellness, knowledge-sharing, and youth mentorship, along with responding hunger and promoting food justice - the festival also provided an opportunity to meet and learn about numerous individuals in greater Bridgeport who have learned from and benefited as a result of their ties to GVI. So stay tuned and get ready to meet some of these enterprising individuals as well as hearing about the coming changes from the nonprofit's leadership.
Knippa Saves The World - Season 5
In this hour of Seasoned, you'll get to know Brooklyn-based writer, recipe developer, and food stylist Yewande Komolafe. In her work for The New York Times and elsewhere, she's a champion for West African cuisine. Producer Tagan Engel talks with Yewande about her first book, My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora. Then Tagan brings us a story from Reservoir Community Farm in Bridgeport — where Green Village Initiative is feeding its community and empowering the next generation of urban gardeners and farmers. GUESTS: Yewande Komolafe: Author of My Everyday Lagos: Nigerian Cooking at Home and in the Diaspora. (@yewande_komolafe) Green Village Initiative: Special thanks to Ellie Angerame, Jessica Rosario, chef Raquel Rivera, Lucrecia Barraza, and teens DJ Waugh, Chris Hayes, Shemaya Joseph, and Zayne Murphy. More info about Harvest Fest (@greenvillageinitiative) FEATURED RECIPES:SinasirSwallows – Pounded MethodÈgúsí Soup This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Meg Dalton, Tagan Engel, Stephanie Stender, Katrice Claudio, Meg Fitzgerald and Sabrina Herrera. Our interns are Lateshia Peters and Joey Morgan. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As October draws to a close, we start wrapping up lingering summertime activities and preparing for seasonal celebrations. The final Hillsboro Farmers Markets of 2023 take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 28th and 29th in downtown Hillsboro and Orenco Station, respectively. Join them to pick up local farm-fresh produce and handmade goods, visit the food trucks, and enjoy the special activities of Harvest Fest! There will be games, photo ops, and more for all to enjoy. Also taking place are several family-friendly Halloween events, including The Great Pumpkin Hunt and Haunted Teen Night on Friday, October 27th; and Halloween in Downtown Hillsboro and Spooktacular on Saturday, October 28th. Learn more on the City of Hillsboro's website. And the Washington County Sheriff's Office reminds families to #BeSafeBeSeen this Halloween! If you are driving or trick-or-treating on Halloween afternoon/evening, please keep these safety tips in mind: Light Up your costume with reflective tape or carry a flashlight or glowstick. Travel in Groups and stay in familiar neighborhoods. Stay on Sidewalks and be aware of surrounding vehicles. Drive Slow and obey all traffic signs and signals. Stay Alert on the road, especially when entering and exiting driveways and alleys. Put the Phone Away and eliminate distractions behind the wheel and when walking. Families are invited to stop by the Hillsboro precinct at 215 SW Adams Ave. during business hours through Halloween to pick up a reflective blinky light or slap band to help your kids be seen. Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
Cassie McLemore from the Stillwater Harvest Fest joins the show to talk about giant pumpkins, pies, pumpkin boats and more!
Jason leads off the show with a discussion about folks who move due to political disagreements, and why that's silly. Later Cassie McLemore from the Stillwater Harvest Fest talks exploding pumpkins and pie eating contests.
This week on the Podcast, Reece and Tanner adventure to Silver Dollar City and record a shorter live episode! We love the Harvest Festival, and had to check it out this year for ourselves.
Join LaTangela as she chats with Metro Health Baton Rouge on the #TanLine Ray C. Williams, Sr. and Eugene Collins gives us the #InsideScoop on an amazing event that is taking place Saturday, October 7th 10a.m.-2p.m. Harvest Fest & Wellness Pop-Up at Scotland Plaza on the corner of Scotland Avenue and Swan Avenue $25 gift cards for vaccinations/boosters Information and Food boxes (starting at 8:30a.m. while supplies last) Live Music/Food/Vendors/Door Prizes - Hosted by LaTangela Fay For more information contact Metro Health @ 225-338-9333 NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ************************************************************************************ THE LATANGELA SHOW TANTUNE RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - WLFT - Baton Rouge, La. KGLA - New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Film Channel YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Sept 29th Publish Date: Sept 28th From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Friday, September 29th, and happy heavenly birthday to musician Jerry Lee Lewis. ****JERRY LEE LEWIS - WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' **** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties. Driver charged in Labor Day crash in Gwinnett that killed 5 teens Celebrity Softball Showdown first event for Gwinnett Chamber Foundation Renowned Korean Children's Choir visits Greater Atlanta Christian School Plus, Bruce Jenkins City of Lawrenceville event coordinator Milo Sather. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1 : Slappey Story 1: Driver charged in Labor Day crash in Gwinnett that killed 5 teens The driver involved in a tragic Labor Day crash in Gwinnett County that resulted in the deaths of five teenagers has been charged. Emanuel Rene Esfahani, 20, of Lawrenceville, has been charged with five felony counts of homicide by vehicle in the first degree, along with other charges including reckless driving and racing on highways. The crash occurred when Esfahani, driving an Infiniti G35, was racing another vehicle on an exit ramp at speeds exceeding 100 mph. The Infiniti swerved to avoid a box truck, leading to a collision with the other vehicle, a Toyota Tacoma, causing it to roll over and fall from the ramp. Tragically, five teens lost their lives in the incident......…..read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: Celebrity Softball Showdown first event for Gwinnett Chamber Foundation The Gwinnett Chamber Foundation is hosting its inaugural event, the Celebrity Softball Showdown, at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville. The foundation, established this year, aims to support local businesses owned by veterans, women, and minorities. The event will feature a softball game with over two dozen celebrities, entertainment, food trucks, a car show, a postgame concert by country artist Ricky Lee, and the ceremonial first pitch by Gwinnett Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson. Proceeds from the game will be used to provide grant money for underserved small local companies in Gwinnett County. STORY 3: Renowned Korean Children's Choir visits Greater Atlanta Christian School The Greater Atlanta Christian School hosted the Far East Broadcasting Company Korean Christian Children's Choir, a prestigious group of 40 talented young performers aged 7-13. The choir, known for its international Christian unity message, delivered a heartwarming performance featuring colorful costumes and traditional Korean dance. They expressed gratitude to the United States Military and missionaries for introducing Christianity. The visit aimed to strengthen the global connection among Christians and promote cultural exchange and camaraderie. The choir will tour five states and 20 cities in the United States, with plans to return annually to GAC. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: M.O.G. – Tom Wages - Obits – Cumming Fair STORY 4: Goodwill Career Centers celebrates grand reopening of Duluth facility Goodwill of North Georgia's Pleasant Hill Career Center in Duluth has celebrated its grand reopening. The renovated facility, now spanning 9,295 square feet, offers updated technology to support in-person and virtual training programs. Goodwill Career Centers, with 14 locations in North Georgia, provide free training, job placement, case management, work support, and paid internships to community members. Graduates have secured employment with major companies such as Amazon, Kroger, Delta Airlines, and the Georgia Department of Transportation. The Pleasant Hill Career Center offers training in forklift operation, hospitality, medical administrative assisting, phlebotomy, and more, with an annual expectation of serving 1,200 individuals. STORY 5: Harvest Fest set to return to Lawrenceville Nov. 4 The city of Lawrenceville is hosting its annual Harvest Fest on November 4 at the Lawrenceville Lawn. The festival will feature performances by up-and-coming musical artists, including headliner Hannah Dasher, Them Vibes, Seryn, and the Band Loula. In addition to music, the event will offer festive activities, a farmer's market with local artisans, and various food vendors. Hannah Dasher, known as "Nashville's best-kept secret," is celebrated for her fresh take on classic country music. The festival is sponsored by several companies, and sponsorships start at $500. The free festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 3 – Lawrenceville Events STORY 6: MILO SATHER And now here is Bruce Jenkins conversation with City of Lawrenceville event coordinator Milo Sather. STORY 7: MILO SATHER INTERVIEW We'll have final thoughts after this. 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This week, my good friend Jen from Endless Mountains Vineyards is back to talk about what happens after we manifest what we want. We also chat about Harvest Fest, which you should come and join us. For more information about Jen and Endless Mountains Vineyards Website CLICK HERE https://emvineyards.nepa.marketing/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/endlessmountainsvineyards/ Every day, tune in to the "Daily Shot of Inspiration" podcast for a quick, uplifting dose of motivation and positivity. Our host, Joe Longo, a certified life coach, will share inspiring stories, practical tips, and helpful advice to help you overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live your best life. So whether you're feeling stuck, stressed, or need inspiration, the "Daily Shot of Inspiration" podcast has something for everyone. So join us for daily motivation, positivity, and inspiration – and start living your best life today! Check out this NEW OFFERING Create Your Own Retreat in the Poconos We're going to Bali for Summer Solstice 2024. CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE INFO Follow Kyle - @evolvingoutloud Now you can become a subscriber; you'll get access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content, including oracle card readings and meditations. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE Work with Joe CLICK HERE Follow Joe on Instagram Follow Joe on TikTok from Epidemic Sound. Need music for your creative project? Check out Epidemic Sound CLICK HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyshotofinspiration/message
The band formerly known as Radar is now Radar Waves. The trash rock power trio been around for over a decade… if you're listening to this in time, go suppor them Harvest Fest in Plainfield on Sunday, September 10. Otherwise, you can see them open for Jimmie's Chicken Shack October 20th at Heroes West in Lemont. Enjoy "Ain't Scared": It's awesome, and it's today's Snack! Hear more at radarwaves.bandcamp.com
Jennifer Day is the Director of Saco Main Street, an organization that is focused on making Saco, Maine a great place to live and work by enhancing the vitality of the downtown. www.sacomainstreet.org
Many Christians grew up going to "Hallelujah Nights" and "Harvest Fest" celebrations on October 31st; but dressing up, going "trick or treating" and celebrating Halloween? That's for #TeamSatan's biggest party of the year, where Christians have no business being.But what about Christians who merely enjoy a night of dressing up, getting candy and having a little fun? Is Halloween's questionable roots significant enough to merit a Christian boycott? Jack Hoey rejects this notion and sees Halloween as an innocent night of fun for the kids. Cheryl Brown, fellow "Seacoaster," has vastly differing convictions. Refraining from Halloween celebrations, according to her, falls in line with God's desire for Christians to be "set apart." Stay Connected.Website | Facebook Discussion Page In this episodeJack Hoey /Linked In Cheryl Brown / FacebookJoey Svendsen, host / InstagramSparkle Anderson, narrator / Instagram Executive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Diego GomezMusic Composed by: Joel T. Hamilton Music (including theme song) and Seacoast Church MusicWe'd love for you to share your story for us to possibly share it on this podcast.
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"Harvest Fest" Sunday Worship Service & Fall Celebration October 23, 2022
Am I The Asshat for not accommodating my neighbor's allergy? Jane Pauley profiled Julia Roberts on CBS Sunday Morning and they're both knitters! Jason shared interesting tidbits from Rolling Stone's interview with Michelle Phillips. Alexis shared what she saw at Stillwater's Harvest Fest's Pumpkin Regatta…people paddling in giant pumpkins has never be so exciting!
This week, we talk to Suzanne Adam, executive director of the Domestic Violence Crisis Center, about domestic violence in New Canaan and the wider region that the nonprofit organization serves. The DVCC's “Harvest Fest” will take place Oct. 21 at Shorehaven Golf Club in Norwalk.
For this episode I spent time at Berlin's annual Harvest Fest, speaking with vendors and artists.Brandy Gleason- A travel writer on a book signing tour, I got the pleasure of spending the weekend next to this experienced and kind woman. Find her on Facebook, Instagram, or her website all about traveling.Emmi Enold- A 14 year old artist selling her acrylic paintings at her parent's food truck, Ross Mountian BBQ, I got to pick her brain on what inspires her and why she paints.David Fouts- Lead singer of the Inspired Band, we took time to discuss his musical career. I was surprised to find David had toured as a country music singer in the 70's.Jeremy Chupp- Jeremy, the owner of Rafter-C Chuckwagon, was this year's winner of the rib contest. We spoke about his BBQ career and a bit about his process of putting love and time into his food.Donny Hostetler- Donny has been chainsaw carving for 15 years. We spoke about the process of acquiring a skill as specific as his. Jannet Stutzman- Jannet is the fiscal officer of Berlin township and is on the board of the Mainstreet Merchants. Jannet speaks on the different events they put on and what the future may hold for them. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram for details on the events.SponsorSweet Fire Sugar Bushhttps://sweetfiresugarbush.com/shopUse the code CREATE for 5% off on all purchases.
Harvest Fest has free admission so you can buy your fall flavored puff!
Ryan Burns, Researcher and Occultist, joins me for a discussion about his adventures through Utah, his run in with a Skinwalker, some strange occurrence's at his property adjacent to Skinwalker ranch, We discussed a mysterious figure named Paschal Beverly Randolph, Founder of the first Rosicrucian Organization in The United States, and a 19th century practitioner of sex magic and his possible connection to Marvel's Dr. Strange character. Ryan shared his thoughts on the Illuminati and the force of evil versus the forces of light, and we got into his research that has been deemed unpublishable by major outlets revealing a Saudi assassination plot at the heart of the Harvest Festival 2017 Las Vegas Shooting. https://heroparanormal.com/Share This Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2a9b1f59Help fund the show, I cannot do this without your support.CashApp: $MarkSteevesJrVenmo: @MysticMarkPaypal: @mysticmarkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTICWithout you this Podcast would not exist, bless all who support.Join us on TelegramLeave me a message On Telegram!For Exclusive My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Content: Only 3$ get 50+ Bonus Episodes, Sign up on our Patreon For Exclusive Episodes. Check out the S.E.E.E.N.or on Rokfin@MFTICPodcast on Twitter@myfamilythinksimcrazy on Instagram, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review we appreciate you!https://www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.comhttps://altmediaunited.com/my-family-thinks-im-crazy/Listen to Every AMU Podcast with this link. https://lnns.co/pI5xHeyFdfgGET A NEW PODCASTING APP! https://podcastindex.org/appsMUSICAL CREDITSIntro Song by Destiny LabIntro:Music: OutliersBy FallsOutro:Music: AboveandbelowBy VspiegelMusic: My Family Thinks I'm CrazyBy HoliznaReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Soundstripe★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
0 mins In this episode we get the gang back together as I am joined by Jaime, Hector and Hiram. We start by talking about Deshawn Watson being free of all criminal charges but he's not completely out of the water. Tom Brady has to spoil the fun by announcing his Unretirement. We also give a shout out to the fajita bandit who we talked about in early season one. 8:00 minWe get into our BBQ talk as the Harvest Fest cook off in Edinburg looms this coming weekend. We reminisce as this was our first IBCA cookoff where we get a Grand Championship and some pretty sweet trophies. Although we had some fancy cooking equipment at this point we kept it simple by cooking on 3 weber smokers and grills. Hector says it's his second worst brisket of al time however we manage a first place call. Hector gives a review about Weber as a company as he recently had some issues with his Weber smoker but through great customer services it was easily resolved. 19:00 minHiram takes you behind the red curtain in Hollywood as he tried some Texas Barbecue over the weekend. No he was not in Texas but in LA trying out a restaurant from a celebrity chef. He gives us his not so shinny review of some Brisket, chicken, sausage, ribs, pulled pork and some ahi tuna. Yes you heard that right, ahi tuna at a Texas Barbecue themed joint. We also get into a discussion about some not so well taken comments by Kim Kardashian. She thinks women need to get up and work more. 35:00 minWe talk about walk up songs again and what we have planned for the upcoming cookoff at the Courage to Change Palmer Drug Abuse Program Cookoff. I ask the guys if there are songs that make you change the station when you hear them. 44:00 minWe wrap thing up by talking about some practice briskets that hector is going to cook to make up for some recent cooking fails he has had. A bunch of joes that cook like pros!!!Law Office of Hector Hernandezhttp://hhernandezlaw.com/?fbclid=IwAR3kaG_wQzrsUJ-cVxJLUyjvipMPM1R59xo9YMKFFsiGHaaUgdZ8hd8cB7YPalmer Drug Abuse Program Palmer Drug Abuse Program (pdapmcallen.org)