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One Million Trees Campaign is a high-impact, single-day tree-planting initiative scheduled for Heritage Day, 24 September 2025. It aims to mobilise communities, government entities, businesses, and civil society across South Africa to plant one million trees in one day. To tell us more on this initiative, Mogale is joined by Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Bernice Swarts.
She's just a girl and she's on fire She's living in a world and it's on fire. —Alicia Keys It's a slow burn summer, burn as in the wildfires ravaging communities and landscapes across Canada while 18-year-old Canadian competitive swimmer Summer McIntosh is on fire, winning multiple medals at the World Championships, and this is another mixed bag episode in mid summer on the August long weekend as we're recording it. And one of us is getting over a summer cold as we acknowledge July's Pride celebrations as the anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act (35 years) arrived this summer season. This week on Outlook we're starting off sharing what brother/co-host Brian learned when he researched what exactly the August 1st holiday is here in Canada are represented by, either British Columbia Day, Terry Fox Day in Manitoba (the province he was born in), Heritage Day for one province while ours (Ontario) has municipality celebrations for places like Ottawa or Guelph. After this one, we won't be live for a few weeks with an upcoming Monday where sister/co-host Kerry has a specialist appointment at a connective tissue clinic with a rheumatologist to see if there's anything new they might be able to offer to manage her changing symptoms and Brian will be recording with his band at London's local Sugar Shack Studio. We then briefly mention the serious and controversial subject matter (content warning worthy) we've got coming up on an Outlook show planned for later in the month, current scarcity mindsets with Alberta's continuing going ahead with clawbacks for anyone there applying for the new Canadian Disability Benefit, and how that compares to the province we're in, speaking of different provinces on this August Long Weekend edition of our show. Our mixed bag of topics for this Mid Summer Mixed Bag also includes our friendly sibling competitions even when it comes to why Brian doesn't get as many colds as Kerry (even though we're both immunosuppressed as transplant patients) or why Kerry's creatinine has always remained safely below 100 while Brian's has steadily remained dozens of points above it. Speaking of clinic, with Brian's recent transplant clinic visit and dispatches from the waiting room we're considering a story from CBC about piping in calming bird song sounds into hospital and clinic waiting rooms rather than the less relaxing news television programs. Then, (speaking of content warnings) we recently viewed the first episode of Season 27 of South Park “Sermon On The Mount,” and we're discussing what we miss without audio description which led us to use a Wiki Fandom site and AI chatbot for more information, the design of the characters Kerry has seen at one time and now must imagine, and the type of satire its creators harness for trolling (passing the sensors by putting little eyes on 45/47's penis and comparing him to a certain deceased Iraqi so-called “leader” South Park featured in one of Brian's most favourite earlier season episodes. Reflecting on seeing the value of spending more time with family now that he's older, (shoutout to Nefertiti Matos Olivares for gifting our family with game Herd Mentality) making for a wonderfully entertaining and enlightening family game afternoon last month - Brian also shares about a sweet and special moment recently where our niece wanted to include him by writing her name tactilely so he could feel it, by writing it on the device we have called the BrailleDoodle (a teaching tool for educators and new braille learners). And speaking of the BrailleDoodle, we're still looking for somewhere to donate one and Kerry shares about introducing our educational assistant/braille transcriber from our school days to BF Barry and guide dog Oyster a few weeks back. BTW: If you hear this episode and know of anyone/anywhere that could use it, please do reach out by emailing us - outlookonradiowestern@gmail.com You can learn more about the Braille Doodle here: https://www.touchpadprofoundation.org Girl On Fire by Alicia Keys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J91ti_MpdHA
In this special episode of the Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce podcast, Karen Storey welcomes Nancy Fredenburg, President of the Brighton Area Historical Society, for a warm and insightful conversation about the upcoming Mellus Hospital Heritage Day. Karen and Nancy reflect on the legacy of Mellus Hospital, Brighton's first official hospital founded in 1931 by Dr. Horace Mellus, and explore how this iconic Georgian-style building became a symbol of care, community, and progress. Together, they preview the upcoming celebration—complete with guided tours, local history, and stories from the past. They also highlight the day's special guests, including Dave LewAllen, retired Channel 7 News anchor and Mellus Hospital baby, who will deliver the keynote, and John O'Malley, President of Trinity Health Livingston, who will speak to the ongoing legacy of healthcare in the region. Tune in to learn more about this heartfelt community event, and how you can take part in honoring the past while celebrating Brighton's enduring spirit. Want to learn more about the Mellus Hospital Heritage Day? Click Here Date and Time: Saturday Jul 19, 2025 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT 01:10 Mellus Hospital Heritage Day 04:40 The Building's Rich History 06:30 Honoring the Legacy of Mellus Hospital 09:00 Ghost Stories and Historical Anecdotes 12:00 Trinity Health's New Hospital 14:00 Transitioning from Hospital to Chamber 17:00 Community Engagement and Special Guests Show Links Learn more about the Brighton Chamber by visiting our website. Website: https://www.brightoncoc.org/ Guest Links Nancy Fredenburg, President of the Brighton Area Historical Society. Website: https://www.brightonareahistorical.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrightonAreaHistoricalSociety Email: info@Brighton Area Historical Society
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Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland Thema heute: Lexus Heritage Day in der Toyota Collection: Ikonische Lexus Modelle live erleben Public Opening präsentiert Supercar Lexus LFA, legendäre Klassiker und aktuelle Modelle Jeden ersten Samstag im Monat öffnet die Toyota Collection in Köln ihre Pforten für Automobilfans und das sogar kostenlos. Der kommende Samstag, also der 3. Mai, ist für Fans der japanischen Premiummarke Lexus fast eine Pflichtveranstaltung. Von 10 bis 14 Uhr präsentiert die einzigartige Automobilsammlung auf dem Gelände von Toyota Deutschland (Toyota-Allee 2, 50858 Köln) den ersten Lexus Heritage Day mit vielen Highlights aus der über 35-jährigen Geschichte des Premiumherstellers. Die Besucher erwartet ein faszinierendes Line-up aller Lexus Ikonen von der klassischen Luxuslimousine LS 400 bis zum aktuellen Lexus Modellprogramm. Ein Highlight dürfte der Expertentalk der zweifachen Damen-Rallye-Weltmeisterin Isolde Holderied mit Peter Dresen von Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe (TGR-E) über die Herausforderungen bei der Entwicklung des Supersportwagens Lexus LFA sein. Die Erfolgsgeschichte von Lexus und die hohe Kunst, Premium-Mobilität durch innovative Technik und Handwerkskunst neu zu gestalten, begann 1989 mit dem Lexus LS 400. LS stand damals für „Luxury Sedan“ und 400 indizierte einen sensationell leistungsstarken und laufruhigen 4,0-Liter-V8 – sogar bei Vmax blieb die Champagnerglas-Pyramide auf dem Motor stehen, wie ein kultiger Werbespot erklärte. Das Streben nach Perfektion demonstriert ein in der Toyota Collection präsentierter Lexus LS 400 von 1993, der bereits eine Million Kilometer mit erstem V8-Motor und Getriebe absolvierte. Die Grenzen gewohnter Premium-Maßstäbe verschob Lexus aber auch mit anderen legendären Modellen, die beim Heritage Day einen Gastauftritt in der Toyota Collection feiern: Dabei das frühe V8-Sportcoupé vom Typ SC 400, das ab 1991 in Nordamerika verkauft wurde und das 2001 vorgestellte Coupé-Cabriolet Lexus SC 430 in klassischer europäischer Eleganz. Neben vielen weiteren Highlights wird natürlich auch der Lexus LFA zu sehen sein, der seinen Feinschliff auf dem Nürburgring bekam. Auf dem Parkplatz direkt vor den Toren der Ausstellungshalle folgt dann die adrenalinhaltige Hörprobe: Das Fire-up des furiosen V10-Saugmotors im Lexus LFA. Alle Fotos: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Here we are for another week, coming back stronger than a 90s trend (for you, Swifties)! We discuss 90s trends that are coming back which we wore the first go around, coffee go-to orders, weird food combos, and tough birthdays to deal with. We also give a shout out to the beauty and humor behind our experience at the local elementary school's Cultural Heritage Day (The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and JulieRando).Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook, victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitarcase, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visiting https://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top of your screen. Which 90s trends did we each take part in the fashion?JNCOJeans https://jnco.com/SpiceGirls https://thespicegirls.com/NSYNChttps://nsync.com/AvrilLavigne https://avrillavigne.com/WetSeal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet_SealClaire'shttps://www.claires.com/us/Targethttps://www.target.com/H&Mhttps://www2.hm.com/What's your go to coffee order?The Starbucks Coffee Company https://www.starbucks.com/Basecamp https://www.basecampcoffees.com/What's the weirdest food combo you've ever enjoyed?What was the hardest birthday to come to terms with?Couch crumb: sneezing (allergies, fallen pollen), sleepyProp your feet up: March madness, decorating Easter eggs & Cultural Heritage Day
It's Heritage Day in the province - a time to stop and appreciate our windswept lighthouses and majestic cathedrals. We introduce you to the winning student in the Heritage Places Poster Contest. (Krissy Holmes with Mariell Sanchez and Andrea O'Brien, Heritage NL municipal outreach officer with Heritage NL)
Somali Heritage Day is Saturday Feb. 15th from 11am-4pm at the Davis Center.
“It’s a day when we don’t have to go to school,” said Lennox, a boy in my grade 8 class at Livingstone High School back in 2005. It’s Arts and Culture period. Mrs Wynguaard just asked us what Heritage Day is about. Eek! What did she think we were gonna say? You are just shy of 14 years old. Your just borrowed Tipp-Ex from your friend to write on your Karrimor. You’re waiting with bated breath to see if you’ve got last period free so you can read the latest FREE 4 ALL and log onto MXit on your friend’s Motorola V360. You don’t have time for these questions! Taking in the moment – I was still a baby when Mandela first stood here. The City Hall in Darling Street where I performed at an Islamic eisteddfod in 2003. Thankfully Reconciliation Day took place during the December school holidays – because the public holiday calendar maker uncle knew that Mrs Wynguaard was going to corner us again, so he saved us by the bell. But the other reason why I was not ready to answer that question: I was still busy experiencing the events which I am now still reconciling with. Playwright Tasneem Daniels shares more now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textOn this episode: With the usual suspects back in the building, we discuss the results of the US Election, Pirate's Week, & announce a “Live Show”for Nov. 18th. Oxtail at a Heritage Day is nasty work btw, plus a “Love Is Blind” Cayman edition? Minority Government plans, plus a feel good “Love” story, this & much more!The LINK Up Live Show, Meet & Greet on Nov. 18th @ The Hive. Check out @podlinkup on IG for more details.Support the show
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So gang ….. it's Heritage day …. And that means South African Music takes centre stage on the Capital Hitline! Darren Scott will be rewinding the Top 10 SA Tunes of all time on Heritage Day (as voted for by you a year back). We will see you at 5pm.
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Sermon preached for Sunday School on 9/29/24 by Pastor Henry Funkhouser during the celebration of First Baptist Church of Easton's Heritage Day. Welcome to those joining via Podcast, we are glad to have you join us. If you are ever in the Easton Area, we would love to have you visit us! If you care to support the ministry, visit us at firstbaptisteaston.com, click Donate. https://app.aplos.com/aws/give/FirstBaptistChurchofEaston
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Residents of Wilgenhof at Stellenbosch University are in “despair” following the decision to close down the residence following an investigation into two rooms used by an internal disciplinary committee. In this interview with BizNews, Nicola Theron, a spokesperson of the Association for the Advancement of Wilgenhof Residents, speaks about the ultimatum given to the SU Council to not implement the decision of 16 September to close Wilgenhof in 2025. Should no such undertaking be given, the Association will turn to the Western Cape High Court to obtain an urgent interdict to keep the residence open. She says: “…this can't be a rational decision either if one thinks about the psychological and the trauma impact on these, what are essentially children really; they are young adults, but they are children.” Theron describes how the current Wilgenhoffers celebrated Heritage Day “amidst this feeling of gloom and disappointment...it's really despair...a deep disillusionment with the university environment, which I think they expected to be nurturing in terms of education, nurturing in terms of their duty of care. And I think they feel abandoned really by the university."
As we celebrate Heritage Day in South Africa our expert panel of Shimmy, Jean and Schalk discuss the shock loss to the Pumas in Argentina, Libboks struggles with his conversion kicking and the secret to the perfect Braai. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to the WCU PodCats! Patrick kicks off a new season of the PodCats with a preview of one our favorite events of the year, Mountain Heritage Day! This year is the 50th anniversary of the event and we're excited to see you on campus this weekend. Also this week, Patrick is joined by Alexandra and Ainsley, two of our Entourage tour guides for our student spotlights. Thanks for
As we celebrate Heritage Day, a cultural expert says honouring South Africans' distinctive and unique ethnicity is what sets our country apart, and makes us a rainbow nation. Website
Welcome back to the WCU PodCats! Patrick kicks off a new season of the PodCats with a preview of one our favorite events of the year, Mountain Heritage Day! This year is the 50th anniversary of the event and we're excited to see you on campus this weekend. Also this week, Patrick is joined by Alexandra and Ainsley, two of our Entourage tour guides for our student spotlights. Thanks for
Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) hosts Sam Ndlovu the Lead Singer / Band leader and Ntokozo Zungu the Lead Guitarist from Stimela which is a South African Afro-fusion band, founded during the late 70's as they perform reminding us of the history of Stimela the band. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Tisetso Mogapi and Kamohelo Moyaba both Students at International Hotel School and RCL FOODS Young Chefs and Bakers Challenge finalists. Jane speaks to the young chefs about the surprise heritage day dish they prepared and the RCL FOODS Young Chefs & Bakers challenge competition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Dutton ( standing in for Relebogile Mabotja ) speaks to Marc Wachsberger the CEO of The Capital Hotels, Apartments and Resorts about tourism and culture celebrating tourism month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Dutton (standing in for Relebogile Mabotja) speaks to Orapeleng Modutle the Founder of OM Style Avenue about the Proudly South African teaming up with Orapeleng Modutle and other fashion designers to search for local fashion Supporters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We celebrate Heritage Day by showcasing cars that have embraced and honoured South African culture in a truly authentic way. AutoTrader
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This show aired on 20 September 2024. The Kfm Mornings team chat about the hardest jobs, Heritage Day, and we chat with Phil the world champ in refrigeration - he'll explain. And of course, we have the 20K Pop Quiz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are the little ones flying the South African flag high this week? Stacey and J Sbu activate the Kiddies Hotline to celebrate South African Heritage. Take a listen to this cuteness takeover our airwaves.
Pippa Hudson gets Heritage Day weekend restaurant suggestions from Dineplan's Growth Marketing Manager, Paige Errera.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Disney Channel Original Movies continue! This episode, we bring you another of the classics, Luck of the Irish! Kevin and Charlie walk you through how one weird teenager never once questions his heritage or even has a single thought about his past until he gets peer pressured into it by his classmates. His family then turns from some weird Goosebumps horror gaslighting into potentially offensive Irish stereotypes for the rest of the movie. Grab your bagpipes lassies and gentlemen! Alternate titles* - Grandda and Gramma - Short People Got No Reason To Live - Fuck of the Irish - Seamus Did 9/11 As always, follow us on Twitter @ParkingLotCast to stay up to date, interact with us, and check out our episode artwork. You can listen to a new episode of our show on Spotify, iTunes, and Podbean every Tuesday night at 8:30 PM EST! Also, our YouTube page is hosting our shows on a slight delay if that's more your speed! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJkezUs5nq2KtUh8F9oQJuQ
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It's Nova Scotia Heritage Day, and this year the province is honouring William Hall; the first Black person and first Nova Scotian to be awarded the Victoria Cross. A historian from Hantsport joins us to talk about Hall's legacy.
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The following occurred at this meeting: Resolution to rescind the burn ban Resolution to add Heritage Day to the County holiday calendar Proclamation for Heritage Day (Walker County's 190th anniversary) Planning and zoning items SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel to watch this video. http://walkercountyga.gov/tag/podcast/feed
Welcome to a very special day after Thanksgiving episode with my very own parents. First, I get my parents' honest reactions to Uncle Giuseppe's Pignoli cookies, and then give them adorable gifts from The SoapBox NY (both in Port Jefferson, NY). Then, we talk about the importance of amplifying Native American voices and provide the background of how Native American Heritage Day came to be (and even the controversy surrounding it). As a white family, we talk about how "Killers of the Flower Moon" is essential viewing to learn about the Osage community and their culture/values and how they were manipulated and abused by white settlers. After recording, my mom kept repeating "can we have a do over because I'm worried that there's going to be a strong backlash." I assured her that speaking truth to power when it comes to the Native American genocide that we see play out in "Killers of the Flower Moon" is not a fantasy but a reality. At the end of the episode my father emphatically states "What's wrong with history and facts" if it makes you uncomfortable "Deal With It"! Be sure to follow The SoapBox on Instagram, @thesoapboxny and call or message them to get your hands on their Four For Fall products! To subscribe to The Gay and Lesbian Review visit glreview.org. Click Subscribe, and enter promo code ITBR50 to receive 50% off any print or digital subscription. Head to Broadview Press, an independent academic publisher, for all your humanities related books. Use code ivorytower for 20% off your broadviewpress.com order. Order from @mandeemadeit, mention ITBR, and with your first order you'll receive a free personalized gift! Follow That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema on Instagram, @thatolgayclassiccinema. Follow ITBR on IG, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and X, @IvoryBoilerRoom! Thanks to the ITBR team! Andrew Rimby (Host/Director), Mary DiPipi (Chief Contributor), and our Fall 23 interns (Jonathan and Sara) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
Welcome to Lunacy; where we discern the sacred from the insane and admit that whether we like it or not, we are all profoundly affected by the cycles of the moon. On today's episode, we go LIVE for Nisenan Heritage Day, 2023! I'm profoundly honored to have been invited to interview Shelly Covert, Spokesperson for the Nisenan Tribe in Nevada City, CA and Tribal Lawyer, Frank Lawrence. We had an in depth conversation on what needs to transform in order to reconcile the past and create a new future that we can all be proud of. We talked in depth with Frank Lawrence on the legal history of the Nisenan Tribe and the way forward in their plight to reestablish Federal Recognition. For more information and to get involved with the Nisenan Tribe, please visit www.nisenan.org. Also mentioned in the episode is an incredible retelling of the Disney Film Pocahontas with an audio track that tells the true story of what actually happened to Pocahontas titled by her actual name, Matoaka. That can be found at https://www.missingmatoaka.ca/I welcome your thoughts on this episode! Comment on Youtube or find me on Instagram!I'm Geoff Eido. Join me each week for interviews and insights intended to shine a light on the darkness, like the full moon in the forest. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl_aTbONgwmbcF2SUSHrkBr56yJSdCGGd&si=Sq6tEnW8aTB3kdGIwww.geoffeido.cominfo@geoffeido.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GeoffEido Instagram: @geoffeido Support the Show.
This upcoming Saturday is Nisenan Heritage Day. It celebrates the Nisenan people who have resided in the Sierra foothills for thousands of years.KVMR's Al Stahler speaks with Nisenan spokesperson, Shelly Covert, about what the day represents, and Nisenan culture and history in its whole.
Heritage Day 2023 highlights Rodeheaver Auditorium and memories of some of the people associated with it.
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77 WABC Is Commemorating Hispanic Heritage Day today with a full day of special programming. We Are Acknowledging Those Making A Positive Impact In Hispanic Communities In The Tri State Area. In news of the day, former President Donald Trump gets set to attend day 2 of his civil trial here in New York City, Rep. Matt Gaetz is vowing to have Kevin McCarthy removed as Speaker of the House, and the New York Football Giants get spanked on Monday Night Football. John Catsimatidis, Curtis Sliwa, Victor Bermudez, Geraldo Rivera, Bill O'Reilly, Eddie Caban and Alex Rodriguez join the show on this special Hispanic Heritage Day edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As the bird flu outbreak is currently ravaging chicken supply, Fred Hume, managing director at Hume International argued for the government to consider suspending anti-dumping duties on imported poultry products. Also, Dr Azar Jammine, director and chief economist at Ecomometrix on how much more it costs to have a Heritage Day braai in South Africa. Then, Khetiwe McClain, business developer and client advisory at Strauss & Co spoke about how to be a business executive in SA on How I Make Money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Lead Vocalist Thandeka Dladla joins John to invite listeners to joins the Cape Town Swing Community this Heritage Day in celebrating the rich history of South African jazz music with a special performance by the sensational Pebble Shakers band, along with an array of DJs to keep you swinging out all night long. Tickets: www.quicket.co.za/events/230125-heritage-day-shakedown-a-celebration-of-south-african-jazzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.