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Our stories today start with a find discovered at the village yard sale. We'll spend an afternoon in a field with a friend, gathering a harvest and greeting the neighbors in The Pecan Tree. Then, in Special Delivery at Weathervane Farm, we'll check the mailbox and add what we find in it to the fridge door. Finally, we'll set out to find the perfect gift for the happy couple in Something Old. Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram! Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus, and extra-long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for the NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts or follow the link: nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our stories today start with a find discovered at the village yard sale. We'll spend an afternoon in a field with a friend, gathering a harvest and greeting the neighbors in The Pecan Tree. Then, in Special Delivery at Weathervane Farm, we'll check the mailbox and add what we find in it to the fridge door. Finally, we'll set out to find the perfect gift for the happy couple in Something Old. Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram! Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus, and extra-long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for the NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts or follow the link: nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast staffers Aliza Imran and Trevor Harris go over the stories across campus from the past week.Aliza talks about the Leaders of Tomorrow networking event hosted by the Allied Students for Justice, stories from two student veterans from this past Veterans Day and the best coffee shops for studying before finals.RELATED: Home opener for men's basketball is full of recordsTrevor discusses the one-day strike that happened on multiple CSU campuses, including Sac State. He also talks about the inaugural Hornet Harvest Gathering and the start of the men's basketball season. Show Notes:BREAKING: Teamsters go on a one-day strike at Sac StateThe five best coffee shops for studyingAllied Students for Justice hosts Leaders of Tomorrow networking eventVeterans Day spotlight: Sac State veterans share their story of resilienceSac State hosts inaugural Hornet Harvest GatheringSac State men's basketball loses steam running with the Wolfpack
In less than one week, is The Lord's celebration of Harvests. Nevertheless, the harvest season will continue with greater clarification of what will be gathered for The Lord's Kingdom. This week's podcast describes the responsibility of each member of Christ's Body in discerning the depth of one's harvest.
Food is critical to understanding other people. This weekend on Food First Michigan, Dr. Phil Knight and Gerry Brisson, president & CEO of Gleaners Community Food Bank, welcome their guest Justin Winslow, the president & CEO of the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association. We are kicking off the 31st annual Michigan Harvest Gathering with the Michigan Meal Challenge in partnership with the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association. Be sure to tune in in this Sunday at 9:00 PM on WJR Radio or NewsTalk 760 AM to hear more about this year's campaign. Come alongside the Michigan food bank network and the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association to support those who are still struggling by visiting feedmichigan.org. On this edition of Food First Michigan, Justin defines reality on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on the Michigan restaurant and lodging industry – and how the industry is recovering. We are thankful to have the MRLA as our partner in making Michigan a food secure state. Change is certain. The challenge we have as leaders is to create positive change. The Michigan Harvest Gathering was started 31 years ago by Bill and Cynthia Schuette. Their impact lives on through the Michigan Harvest Gathering, which allows us to unite around the nonpartisan challenge of food insecurity. Let our generation be the one that puts and keeps #FOODFIRST. Find this episode and all past Food First Michigan episodes at foodfirstmi.org, on Apple Podcasts, or iHeartRadio. Apple Podcasts --> https://apple.co/38UUpFk iHeartRadio --> https://ihr.fm/38WJ2wN #FoodFirst #FoodFirstMI #FoodSecurity #MoreFoodMoreOften2MorePeople
Happy to have caught up with Detroit pianist AliceSun for this latest episode of Life is a Piano! We initially met at Harvest Gathering 2019 and had some fun conversations in the artist's green room area. We chat about the time that has passed since then, her new album Qwinn, and more! ▶▶ Support AliceSun! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alicesun__/ Bandcamp: https://alicesun.bandcamp.com/releases Life is a Piano focuses on conversations with keyboardists, with host and keyboardist Dutcher Snedeker sitting down with friends and industry professionals to discuss the craft, lifestyle, and opportunities that come with being a proficient keys player. Every two weeks, you can see discussions on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts thanks to Anchor.fm distribution, and if you subscribe on Patreon you can get early access to episodes and behind-the-scenes access to streamed tapings where you can join in on the conversation! ▶▶ Early access and private streams every week! Also, bonus merch and access to lessons, consultations, and remote studio recording! https://www.patreon.com/dutchersnedeker ▶▶ Follow me on other socials for additional music and video content! Linktree (Website, Socials, etc): https://linktr.ee/dutchersnedeker BIG THANKS to my patrons! Tracy Snedeker Chris Bota George Herschel Kyler Byker Cody Wilson Jim Lutz Kevin DePree --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dutcher-snedeker8/support
On the latest episode of Field Days, Chris and Greg interview the 2020 Corrections Officer of the Year, James Sims, a corrections officer at G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility. Officer Sims has been with the MDOC since 1997 and has provided exceptional service to the State of Michigan. Officer Sims is also dedicated to serving his community through a variety of organizations and charitable efforts. He is an active member of the LGBTQ community and has attended numerous LGBT Criminal Justice Professionals conferences across the country and abroad. He regularly participates in and coordinates fundraising events through the Special Olympics Michigan Law Enforcement Torch Run, Shop with a Hero, Harvest Gathering, State Employees Charitable Campaign and Relay For Life, and is a charter member of the Jackson Lions Diabetes Service Club. He is also a U.S. Army veteran, who served in Operation Desert Storm and in Somalia.
Jeffrey Mosher catches up with Dr. Phil Knight, Executive Director of the Food Bank Council of Michigan, their discussion focuses on how Michigan has dealt with the COVID-era, and then their support for the 30th annual Michigan Harvest Gathering, now into its 30th year. Rather than physical food and funds drives this year, they are shifting to virtual drives. This is easy, convenient, and most importantly, safe! You may conveniently shop the most requested food bank items on our virtual food drive. This not only saves valuable food bank resources, but it also allows the food banks to make your generous dollar donations go even further. In Michigan, 16% of households are struggling to put food on the table and 21% of children do not know where their next meal will come from. Find out more about your county. The Michigan Harvest Gathering (MHG) is an annual statewide campaign that raises food and funds for Michigan’s emergency food response. Since 1991, Former Attorney General Bill Schuette and his wife, Cynthia Schuette, have partnered with the Food Bank Council of Michigan to help strengthen the capacity of our state’s emergency food response. In its first 29 years, the MHG Campaign raised over 86.4 million meals to help those in need!
“Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” - St. Francis We need YOUR help to do the impossible. During COVID-19, the Michigan food bank network has been distributing an average of 4.5 million pounds of food per week. We are projecting the need to increase by 15% this winter, equating to 667,000 MORE pounds of food per week. The harsher weather and the long tail of the pandemic will certainly result in more challenges for the families we serve and our network. We Michiganders have grit, but the need is great! Tune in this evening at 9 p.m. on @WJR radio to hear from the co-founder of the Michigan Harvest Gathering and Michigan’s 53rd Attorney General Bill Schuette. Bill and his wife Cynthia created the Michigan Harvest Gathering 30 years ago. The Michigan Harvest Gathering is an annual statewide campaign that raises food and funds for Michigan’s emergency food response. Within these 30 years we have raised $10,943,211 and collected 12,456,858 pounds of food, equating to 93,319,680 meals for our hungry neighbors. Our NEW interactive website allows community members to shop virtually for our network’s most needed items or make a general donation to MHG. There is a food gap and YOU can help is fill it at FeedMichigan.org. Help hungry Michiganders weather this storm by keeping #FOODFIRST.
We enjoyed another tremendous Harvest Gathering in the fall of 2018. We hosted a live conversation on the Farmer's Market Stage with Dede Alder and Joe Short, talking about community, art and the strength of coming together. Dede Alder Joe Short Earthwork Harvest Gathering Earthwork Music
Fred and Kyle kickoff season two with a talk about what's been happening and what's on deck. Michigan Brewers Guild, Farm Aid, Harvest Gathering and more...
This week on Destiny Moments, Angel interviews Chris Poitras from Fort Fairfield, Maine. Chris will share on the vision from years ago to fulfillment of the Harvest Gathering meetings being held in her hometown. Healing, deliverance, sharing, prayer and much more as fires are being ignited throughout the world. Tune in and be blessed and ask God for a Harvest Gathering in your town or city.
This is a second act, continuing from TCN10. These two conversations are from Sunday afternoon at Harvest. We had a little extra time on our hands, so Kyle and I caught up for the first half and welcomed E-Minor for the second half of this episode.
Act 1 from Harvest Gathering 2017 at Earthwork Farm in Lake City, Michigan. Kyle and I took a detour this September and attended our fourth Harvest Gathering. The Harvest Gathering is a pretty remarkable experience - there are thousands of people camping across a couple hundred acres, and the farm includes four stage that welcome more than 125 acts over the course of three days. It is a very unique village for a short period of time, filled with artists, craftspeople, and enthusiasts of all kinds.
Greg and Chris chat with Andie Saunto, an executive secretary for the training division, about the results of the Harvest Gathering fundraiser campaign. There's also a special shout out to our Absconder Recovery Unit for their domestic violence prevention efforts last month.
How could Prez Elect Trump affect Michigan? Would a statewide ballot proposal have helped Michigan Democrats? And what is the Harvest Gathering?
Season 2 - Episode 21 Saturday, December 13, 2014 In this episode of the Barefoot Bushcraft Radio Show, Wolfmaan discusses: - The Lumbersexual - Dig Dirt? It's World Soil Day - Special Guest Darian Bacon from Harvest Gathering
On Vision Sunday, Pastor Bailey unveils The 120 campaign designed to inspire Foundation Church to 120 days of harvest gathering. The plan begins February 3rd, 2014.
[Episode 23 - October 05, 2013: SPECIAL EDITION] Broadcast LIVE from the Harvest Gathering. We speak to Harvest Gathering Co-Ordinators Darian Bacon & Caleb Musgrave, Program Facilitator Emily Laird, and attendee Brian
Harvest Gathering - Songs of Deliverance - Glen Clark From the MCF service on 10-30-11. For more teachings and other resources from Melchizedek House of Prayer, visit our web site at http://www.mzhop.org