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News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Southwest Michigan's Afternoon News for 05-27-25

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 13:11


In today's news: Benton Harbor Department of Public Safety Director Dan McGinnis isn't mincing words about his problems with management at the Berrien County Juvenile Center. No one was hurt, but a family was displaced following a Saturday afternoon car fire in Benton Harbor. Planning is well underway for what may be Berrien County's fastest growing summer festival. The Berrien Springs Pickle Festival will once again be July 4 at the History Center at Courthouse Square. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WICC 600
Melissa In The Morning: Fairfield History Center

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 4:24


What's going on at the Fairfield History Center? Find out when they joined the WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning Diner Tour! Image Credit: Logo by Meghan Boyd, Edit by Eric Urbanowicz

Q Media's Podcast
The Bulldog Bulletin with The Plainview Area History Center 5.6.25

Q Media's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 11:24


The Plainview Area History Center holds a Community's worth of stories and memories. They are open every Saturday from 1 to 4 pm and are always appreciative of visitors, volunteers, and donations. Thanks for joining the show, Yvonne, Jan, June, and Janine!

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green
Culture Crawl 1060 “Nobody Answers Their Email”

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 10:30


Iowa BIG students Gavin Cornwell and Nyomi Kelso along with The History Center program manager Jenny Thielman are in the studio ahead of “The Quest,” a city-wide team based race of puzzles and challenges that delve into the history of Cedar Rapids. It's May 3 with an 8:30am check in at The History Center. To … Continue reading

Spirit and Spire
The State of the Pro-Life Movement in the Church with Stuart Hamilton

Spirit and Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 61:15


It's been over two years since Roe v. Wade was overturned, so what now for the pro-life movement? In this episode, we're joined by Stuart Hamilton, Pro-Life Activities Coordinator for the Archdiocese of Louisville. Stuart shares his personal journey of faith, his experience in youth and campus ministry, and how the Church is responding to crisis pregnancies and building a culture of life in a post-Roe world.We explore the evolving mission of the pro-life movement, the importance of evangelization and education, and initiatives like Walking with Moms in Need and the Kentucky March for Life. Stuart reminds us that being pro-life is not just about changing laws; it's about changing hearts and offering hope, support, and love to those in need.

Spirit and Spire
Embracing God's Plan for Love, Life, and Marriagewith Angela Hobbs

Spirit and Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 108:13


In this episode, we explore the gift of fertility and God's plan for marriage and family life with Angela Hobbs, a wife, mother of ten, registered nurse, and Marquette Method-certified natural family planning instructor. She shares her personal story of love, loss, and trust in God's providence, including the beauty and challenges of NFP, raising a large family, and the healing power of redemptive suffering. We talk candidly about Church teaching, fertility awareness, and how NFP can help both in achieving and avoiding pregnancy.

Spirit and Spire
Young Catholic Professionals with Greg Buccola & Jose Rodriguez

Spirit and Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 63:48


How do young professionals live their Catholic faith in the workplace? In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Jose Rodriguez, Director of Outreach, and Greg Buccola, Board Chair, from Young Catholic Professionals (YCP) Louisville. They share personal conversion stories, discuss integrating faith into daily work, and explore how YCP builds community, fosters virtue, and equips laypeople to sanctify the secular world. From the power of invitation to the struggles of work-life balance, this conversation is packed with wisdom and practical insights, plus a few laughs and heartfelt moments along the way.

Spirit and Spire
Practicing Your Craft Purposefully with Vincent's Wrestling Coach, Elliott Bauer

Spirit and Spire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 63:26


Elliott shares his inspiring journey with his wife, blending creativity and craftsmanship to create a rosary-making business that has deeply touched countless families. He recounts personal stories they've received, from a soldier's rosary to a wedding-bound bride in need of a last-minute repair. These rosaries have become tangible connections to prayer, family, and tradition. Elliott also reflects on his role as a wrestling coach, where the St. Joseph cord fosters commitment and chastity in his athletes.

From Akron & Beyond Podcast
“The Akron History Center (with Dave Lieberth)

From Akron & Beyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 55:06


The much-anticipated Akron History Center opens on Saturday, April 5th.  Just in time for the City's Bicentennial, we talk with Dave Lieberth.  No one knows Akron and it's history better than Dave.  In this episode , we discuss the planning and commitment necessary to make the History Center a reality.  Lots of great Akron stories ensue! Listen Thursday, March 27, at 10 pm on The Summit FM, 91.3, or later anytime wherever you get your podcasts!

Bungalower and The Bus
Bungalower and The Bus: Episode 423 (Oviedo Bowling Center)

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 45:42


For Episode 423, Jon and Brendan head to Oviedo Bowling Center in ahead of the Second Annual Just Call Moe Celebrity Bowl-o-Rama on Saturday, April 12. This week's topics include the sexiest Val Kilmer movies, a man wakeboarding on Lake Eola, disappearing chickens in Oviedo, two local restaurants making it to the James Beard Finals, a cool new exhibition at the History Center, Legoland layoffs, and Mia Farrow. This week's episode was sponsored by Enzian Theater and JustCallMoe.com. Tune in to Bungalower and The Bus on Real Radio 104.1 FM every Friday at 8 p.m. or catch the podcast to stay in touch with all of the latest headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 03/24/25 3p: Thomas Keller from The History Center of SLO County

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 20:56


Hometown Radio 03/24/25 3p: Thomas Keller from The History Center of SLO County

Decades on Dirt Roads
Executive Director of Wallowa History Center and Allen Canyon Cattle - Sadie Kennedy

Decades on Dirt Roads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 42:52


Welcome Sadie Kennedy to the show!Sadie joins us from Wallowa County where she serves as a mother of 4, business owner, lawyer and the Executive Director of the Wallowa History Center. We were able to hold the interview at the historic forest service ranger station that is now the History Center. Sadie has a wealth of knowledge about Wallowa County and how the valley was settled. She serves as an incredible representative of the area and the members of Wallowa community. We were so pleased to meet her and learn more about the programs and resources the Wallowa History Center has to offer. Enjoy the episode and below are links to all of the extra information that was shared during this episode. Additional information:Wallowa History Center - www.wallowahistory.orgAllen Canyon Cattle - www.allencanyoncattle.comDavid Weaver support - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-davids-cancer-battle-and-road-to-recovery Lily Barnes Skull Cleaning - 208-892-4454 - holm7983@gmail.com

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Exum Clement, Attorney at Law

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 43:01 Transcription Available


Lillian Exum Clement Stafford was one of the first women in North Carolina to practice law, and the first woman in the South to be elected to a state legislature. Research: “Letter from Elias Eller Stafford to Lillian Exum Clement, 1920.” North Carolina Archives. https://fromthepage.com/ncdcr-ncarchives/women-s-history-v5/pc-2804-lillian-exum-papers-b2f25-corr-eller-1920 “Lillian Exum Clement." NCpedia. Accessed on February 19th, 2025. https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/lillian-exum-clement. “Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of 1925.” https://archive.org/details/publiclawsresolu1925nort/ “Wouldn’t Vote?” Asheville Citizen-Times. 11/3/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/196317737/ Asheville Citizen. “Society and Personals.” 4/5/1917. https://www.newspapers.com/image/200917154/ Asheville Citizen. “Speakers Heard at Suffrage Meeting.” 3/17/1916. https://www.newspapers.com/image/78407560/ Asheville Citizen. “The Legislative Race.” 10/30/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/196310876/ Buncombe County Government. “Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” Buncombe County Special Collectoins Flickr photoset. https://www.flickr.com/photos/buncombecounty/albums/72157641973318403/ Calder, Thomas. “Asheville Archives: Lillian Exum Clement takes her seat in the House, 1921.” MountainXPress. 3/7/2019. https://mountainx.com/news/asheville-archives-lillian-exum-clement-takes-her-seat-in-the-house-1921/ Chesky, Anne. “WNC History: Lillian Exum Clement's road to Raleigh.” Asheville Citizen Times. 8/3/2024. https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2024/08/03/wnc-history-lillian-exum-clements-road-to-raleigh/74615111007/ Cline, Ned. “First Step.” Our State. Apr 28, 2011. https://www.ourstate.com/lillian-exum-clement/ Cotten, Alice R. "Stafford, Lillian Exum Clement." NCpedia. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, University of North Carolina Press. Accessed on February 19th, 2025. https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/stafford-lillian. Ellison, Jon. “Remembering Buncombe’s groundbreaking female legislator.” Carolina Public Press. 2/4/2014. https://carolinapublicpress.org/17570/remembering-buncombes-groundbreaking-female-legislator/ Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina. Session 1921. https://archive.org/details/journalofhouseof1921nort Kinston Free Press. “Buncombe County Woman Withdraws from Campaign.” 5/28/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/75778748/ Letter from Elias Eller Stafford to Lillian Exum Clement, January 12, 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-elias-eller-stafford-to-lillian-exum-clement-january-12-1921/779584?item=779589 Letter from Lillian Exum Clement to Elias Eller Stafford, January 17, 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-lillian-exum-clement-to-elias-eller-stafford-january-17-1921/772715 Matthews, Mrs. A. “Mrs. Exum Clement Stafford.” The Sunday Citizen. 6/14/2025. https://www.newspapers.com/image/200026423/ My Home N.C. “Lillian Exum Clement, NC's first woman legislator | My Home, NC.” N.C. PBS. Via YouTube. 4/18/2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbroQAtM0Q Neufield, Rob. “Visiting Our Past: Personal look at Lillian Exum Clement, Asheville's pioneering lawmaker.” Asheville Citizen Times. 2/21/2021. https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2021/02/21/visiting-our-past-look-pioneering-lawmaker-lillian-exum-clement/4515306001/ North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” 1916. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/766860 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” June 1920. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/762410 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/764401 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Letter from B. G. Crisp to Lillian Exum Clement, March 22, 1921” https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-b.-g.-crisp-to-lillian-exum-clement-march-22-1921/761040 North Carolina Digital Collectoins. Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford's death. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-staffords-death/766201?item=766218 Nothstine, Kellie Slappey. “Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” North Carolina History Project. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/lillian-exum-clement-1894-1925/ Smith, Anne Chesky. “You Have to Start a Thing: The South’s First Female Legislator, Lillian Exum Clement.” Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center. https://www.history.swannanoavalleymuseum.org/you-have-to-start-a-thing-the-souths-first-female-legislator-lillian-exum-clement/ Swannanoa Valley Museum and History Center. “Lillian Exum Clement.” https://www.history.swannanoavalleymuseum.org/lillian-exum-clement/ The Asheville Times. “Chief Justice Clark Congratulates Woman.” 6/7/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/942373558 The Asheville Times. “Miss Clement Takes Oath Tomorrow.” 2/16/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/61366064/ The Sunday Citizen. “Brief Sketches of Four Leagues of N.C. Equal Suffrage Association.” 4/21/1918. https://www.newspapers.com/image/200910113/ Vander-Weide, Jacob. “Tombstone Tales: 1st female legislator in the South buried in Asheville.” 828 News Now. 7/27/2024. https://828newsnow.com/news/228822-tombstone-tales-1st-female-legislator-in-the-south-buried-in-asheville/ Waggoner, Martha. “Inscription in Bible links Vanderbilts to Lillian's List.” Times-News. 12/25/2014. https://www.blueridgenow.com/story/news/2014/12/25/inscription-in-bible-links-vanderbilts-to-lillians-list/28325769007/ Whittle, Ashley McGhee. “Asheville Women in History: Catalysts For Change.” Special Collections at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. https://libjournals.unca.edu/specialcollections/asheville/asheville-women-in-history-catalysts-for-change/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bungalower and The Bus
Bonus Episode: Azela Santana, Orange County Regional History Center

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 16:16


Arts, education and humanities professional Azela Santana was confirmed by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners as manager of the Orange County Regional History Center and executive director of the Historical Society of Central Florida just last December. Brendan takes a moment to chat her up about her work history and what she has planned for the downtown institution.

A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan
AMT - Christmas Best Of - 2024

A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 198:14


Bart Merrick and Crystal Van's real estate services. Year-end best-of show for "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." Melissa Robinson's social media contributions. Changes to the best-of show format. BDMs as the lifeblood of the business. Importance of sponsors and their support. Tracy's organizational efforts for T&D Media. Appreciation for Eric Merchman and his wife's help. Casey's editing and show management work. Tony Munget's photography and "Brown Trump" appearances. Tony Palmiati and Deb's contributions from Ahoy Cruises. Branding by Danger Brains. Support from Mark Villen and Villen Coffee stores. Collaboration with Enemy Inc. for event support. Partnerships with the Science Center, History Center, and Orange County Library System. Transition from Debra to Joe at Fairvilla. New sponsorship from Jeff's Bagel Run. Show guests' contributions and EJ's role as a good sport. Discussion of EJ's treatment by listeners and on the show. Kenny Samsell and Game Show Drew's contributions. Guests Vince Taylor and Tuttle's involvement. Sam's continued support despite moving on. Shoutout to Brendan O'Connor and Seth Petruzzelli. Highlighting Karate of Orlando as a legit dojo. Recognition of BDM Josh and Matthew Frederick. Mention of Cinema Crespo Diso, Chris Crespo, John Graham, and Joey Mazant. Volunteers and gift bag crew appreciation. Family involvement in the business, including Maisie's potential role. Gratitude for supportive wives and families. Challenges of running a small business independently. Reflection on audience importance and listener interaction. Listener encounter story at Kabuki sushi. Plan for old-school meetups to connect with listeners. Positive interactions on the BDM page during an election year. Goal of providing laughter and escapism. Business sustainability to support families and expand. Twitch and YouTube live warmups for engagement. Balancing business responsibilities with creativity. Sponsorship management and commercial scheduling. Benefits of warmups for better show flow. SJ's editing contributions for YouTube. Melissa's effort compiling warmup segments. Observations on public marijuana use and discreet methods to hide it. Challenges of attending children's outdoor activities in cold weather. Mixed feelings about canceled cross-country events. Humorous idea for tough-attitude clothing. Christmas traditions and Scotty's elf role. Stress of organizing a free beer festival. Challenges and adaptability in live event planning. Observations on Columbus Day's shift to Indigenous People's Day. Historical misconceptions about Christopher Columbus. Reward-based behavior for completing tasks. Streamline Mortgage Solutions' personalized approach. Past humorous episode titles from "A Corporate Time with Tom and Dan." Value of humor at one's own expense. Upcoming "best of" segments by Melissa. Memorable episode about Tom running mishap. Ross's new character segment. Reflections on past humorous show bits. Visit from Sabrina and personal humor. Spelling bee segment with Cadillac Pat and David Jolly. Praise for Trivia Drew's segments and flagged content. Tom's confidence boost from biking and Crystal's accident story. Emotional and physical aftermath of Crystal's biking incident. Financial and logistical challenges of medical treatment. Reflection on failed projects by Insane Clown Posse. Discussion of Florida's pill epidemic and societal impacts. Swinger culture dynamics and levels. Interview with Felipe Esparza about his Hard Rock Live show. Technical difficulties during remote interviews. Hula Bowl's community involvement and sponsorship programs. Promotional details for the Hula Bowl on January 11, 2025. Challenges of different interview formats. Memorable interviews with Daryl Hall, Ted Nugent's wife, and Yngwie Malmsteen. Lessons from Insane Clown Posse's independent spirit. Matt McCusker as the most downloaded comedian interview. Importance of air conditioning in Florida. Story of a running mishap and its aftermath. Personal grooming routines before exercise. Humorous incidents during nudist resort visits. Trivia night competitiveness and cheating challenges. Observations on societal laziness and reliance on AI. "Tom vs. Dan" game show trivia and prizes. New mini-game involving viral video creation. Recap of Cadillac Pat's cruise night and dating struggles. Political-themed couches for Sofas and Suds. Challenges and humor in radio game concepts. 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1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota
Sean Allen of the Northfield History Center

1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024


Executive Director of the Northfield History Center, Sean Allen, talks about the recent transfer of items in the archive to the Prairie Island Indian Community, the museum’s current exhibits, and future exhibits. 

The KYMN Radio Podcast
Sean Allen of the Northfield History Center

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 13:57


Executive Director of the Northfield History Center, Sean Allen, talks about the recent transfer of items in the archive to the Prairie Island Indian Community, the museum's current exhibits, and future exhibits. 

Fronteras
Voces Oral History Center celebrates 25 years of preserving the stories of Latinos

Fronteras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 24:30


Voces director and founder Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez reflects on the work Voces has done for the last quarter century and the road ahead.

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
The Historic Graves of Orlando

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 30:32


For over a century, thousands have rested peacefully within the gates of Greenwood Cemetery. The founding of the cemetery was a fascinating journey - and the other burial sites in Orlando reveal dark truths about life and death. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our summer logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here!   Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here. Read more about Jonestown right here.   All of the music was originally composed. 

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 10/10/24 4p: Spotlight on the History Center

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 19:58


Hometown Radio 10/10/24 4p: Spotlight on the History Center

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
Your Local Haunted House

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 40:46


In Florida, the haunted attraction industry just continues to grow. From theme park horror nights, to local haunts in small town forests, Halloween is good business for those seeking a proper fright. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our summer logo! Follow Chelsea on Instagram here!   Thank you to our friends at A Petrified Forest for having us in the woods with them! Plan your visit at their website! Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here. Read more about the history of haunted houses in Smithsonian Magazine!   All of the music was originally composed. 

Minnesota Now
Pioneering Rochester ambulance system illuminates today's rural EMS gaps

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 9:00


Taking an ambulance to a hospital looked a lot different 70 or 80 years ago. Its job was to get you to the hospital quickly, not as much about medical treatment along the way.A pioneering ambulance service in Southern Minnesota helped improve survival rates and professionalize the job to what it is today: a hospital on wheels.A new exhibit at the History Center of Olmsted County puts the spotlight on Gold Cross Ambulance and its advances, and a panel discussion Thursday night aims to find solutions for the challenges that remain in rural emergency medical services.Wayne Gannaway is the history center's executive director. He spoke with MPR News host Cathy Wurzer about the exhibit.

1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota
Northfield Historical Society rebrands to Northfield History Center; Northfield Hospital & Clinics Offers Advice for Student Athletes to Prevent Injuries; CAC's Runway Revival to be held on Thursday, August 22nd

1080 KYMN Radio - Northfield Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024


Changes are afoot at the Northfield Historical Society, beginning with their name.  A statement issued yesterday said the Board of Directors of the Northfield Historical Society, has voted to change the name of the organization to the Northfield History Center. The statement said the change was made to provide a more inclusive and welcoming name […]

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Gene Stratton-Porter Live at the Indiana History Center

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 47:16 Transcription Available


This episode was recorded live at the Indiana History Center, where one of their current exhibits is about Gene Stratton-Porter, a best-selling writer, illustrator, nature photographer, naturalist, and film producer. Research: Aalto, Kathryn. "THE LEGEND OF LIMBERLOST: A PATCH OF INDIANA WILDERNESS FULFILLS THE VISION OF AN OVERLOOKED AMERICAN NATURALIST, GENE STRATTON-PORTER." Smithsonian, vol. 50, no. 10, Mar. 2020, pp. 56+. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A617619457/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=1e942034. Accessed 8 July 2024. Aldridge, Ann and Nancy B. Carlson, editors. “Gene Stratton-Porter: Voice of the Limberlost.” Ball State University. 1996 and 2001. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvOWDOfxbLw Armitage, Kevin. “On Gene Stratton Porter's Conservation Aesthetic.” Environmental History , Jan., 2009, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Jan., 2009). https://www.jstor.org/stable/25473331 Asian American Riverside. “Her Father's Daughter and anti-Japanese Legislation.” California Council for the Humanities. https://aar.ucr.edu/HerFathersDaughter/index.html Benett, Pamela J., editor. “Gene Stratton-Porter.” The Indiana Historian. September 1996. Caywood, Carolyn. “Bigotry by the Book,” School Library Journal (December 1992). Davis, Cooper. “Gene Stratton-Porter: A Hoosier Renaissance Woman.” Indiana Historical Society. https://indianahistory.org/blog/gene-stratton-porter-a-hoosier-renaissance-woman/ Dessner, Lawrence Jay. "Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Gene Stratton-Porter's 'Freckles.'(early 20th-century best-seller)(Critical Essay)." Papers on Language & Literature, vol. 36, no. 2, spring 2000, p. 139. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A63045310/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=ffcf7ac3. Accessed 8 July 2024. "Gene Stratton-Porter." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture Online, Gale, 2013. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K2419201172/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=db957024. Accessed 8 July 2024. Green, Amy S. “Two Women Naturalists and the Search for Autonomy: Anna Botsford Comstock and the Producer Ethic; Gene Stratton-Porter and the Gospel of Wealth.” Women's Studies Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 1/2, Earthwork: Women and Environments (Spring - Summer, 2001). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40004614 Indiana Historical Bureau. “Gene Stratton-Porter.” https://www.in.gov/history/state-historical-markers/find-a-marker/gene-stratton-porter/#_edn3 Indiana Historical Society. “Gene Stratton-Porter.” https://indianahistory.org/education/education-resources/educator-resources/famous-hoosiers/gene-stratton-porter/ Indiana Historical Society. “Gene Stratton-Porter.” https://www.in.gov/governorhistory/mitchdaniels/3324.htm W.L. “Her Father's Daughter.” Cincinnati Inquirer. 9/4/2021. Long, Judith Reick. “Gene Stratton-Porter: Novelist and Naturalist.” Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Society. 1990. Meehan, Jeanette Porter. “The Lady of the Limberlost;: The life and letters of Gene Stratton-Porter.” Doubleday. 1928. https://archive.org/details/bwb_P8-AIO-567/mode/1up Morrow, Barbara Olenyik. “Nature's Storyteller: The Life of Gene Stratton-Porter.” Indiana Historical Society Press. 2016. Patterson, Tom. “Japanese in Riverside area: new mystery about old tragedy.” The Press-Enterprise, February 21, 1971. https://asianamericanriverside.ucr.edu/HerFathersDaughter/TomPatterson.html Renslow, Jessica. “After Limberlost: Gene Stratton-Porter's Life in California.” Documentary. 2013. Stratton-Porter, Gene. “Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of ‘The Bird Woman.'” Edited by Eugene F. (Eugene Francis) Saxton. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1926. https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/stratton/gene/gene.html Stratton-Porter, Gene. “Moths of the Limberlost.” Garden City, N.Y, Doubleday, Page & company, 1912. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.56100 Stratton-Porter, Gene. “What I have done with birds; character studies of native American birds which, through friendly advances, I induced to pose for me, or succeeded in photographing by good fortune, with the story of my experiences in obtaining their pictures.” Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1907. https://archive.org/details/whatihavedonewit00strarich/page/5/mode/1up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Oklahoma Today Podcast
Season 5, Episode 32: Travel in Time with the Oklahoma History Center Museum

The Oklahoma Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 37:17


When it comes to states with wild historic stories, Oklahoma can go toe-to-toe with any. From Indigenous dwelling pre-contact to land runs and oil booms, this state has produced a lot of big moments and unforgettable characters. Thankfully, we have the Oklahoma History Center Museum in Oklahoma City to document all those twists and turns. As summer break ends and schools return to session, the History Center plays a big role in stimulating young minds. Museum Deputy Director Sarah Dumas joins this week's podcast to discuss all the exciting exhibits and programming going on in August and the coming months. Also on this week's show, the editors discuss which past or present Oklahoman they'd most want to have dinner with, and Karlie spins a convincing yarn in podvents. You won't want to miss it!

Bungalower and The Bus
Bungalower and The Bus: Episode 388 (Third Thursday)

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 45:09


For Episode 388, Jon is in Hawaii enjoying those free trip vouchers he won at the Real Radio Poker Tournament and Mike Donohue is back with Scottie Campbell and a special guest to chat History Center and downtown arts. This week's topics include Taylor Swift trains, permanent nightclub restrictions, the passing of Pat Williams, the extreme gall of ex-commissioner Regina Hill, sportsball, and the closure of Dinky Dock Park in Winter Park. This week's episode was sponsored by Orange County Regional History Center, Credo Conduit, Enzian Theater, and JustCallMoe.com. Tune in to Bungalower and The Bus on Real Radio 104.1 FM every Friday at 8 p.m. or catch the podcast to stay in touch with all of the latest headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.

Post Reports
How the 1984 Olympics saved the Games

Post Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 45:27


In the early 1980s, the Olympic Games were on the verge of dying out. After a string of disasters, the Games had become unaffordable, politically fraught, and faced serious security concerns. Then came the spectacular 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles that reinvented the way the Olympics were run.Guest host Ted Muldoon sits down with Les Carpenter, who covers the Olympics for The Post. They break down what changed in the 1984 Games and explore if 2024 could be another turning point.Today's show was produced and mixed by Ted Muldoon. It was edited by Renita Jablonski. Thanks to Matt Rennie. Audio of the 1984 Olympic events courtesy of the ABC Sports Collection, managed by ESPN. Additional audio courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, RunnerSpace.com and Rocky Mountain PBS.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.

WICC 600
Melissa In The Morning: Fairfield Museum And History Center

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 7:16


Walt Matis, the Program Coordinator at Fairfield Museum and History Center, stopped by the Attorney Tom Ganim Melissa In The Morning to talk abobut what's going with center. Image Credit: Dee Ortiz

Then Again with Ken and Glen
E210 Meeting Aura-Leigh

Then Again with Ken and Glen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 29:15 Transcription Available


Episode Notes In this special edition of Then Again, Libba introduces the new Executive Director at the Northeast Georgia History Center, Aura-Leigh Sanders. Aura-Leigh brings over two decades of experience in project leadership, community development, nonprofit management, IT, marketing, and arts education to this role. Her skills, experience, and passion for history and historic preservation marks a new chapter of growth for the History Center. Watch the video version of Then Again on the NEGAHC YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33BigVCrias Keep up to date with the new, exciting things that will be happening at the History Center by visiting: www.negahc.org

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Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
The Mutant Mall of Orlando

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 33:54


In 1956, Orlando was home to the shopping center of the future, Colonial Plaza. Over the decades, it would expand in a wholly unusual way, as malls became the core of American comerce. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here! Thank you to Chelsea Rice for her incredible design of our summer logo!   Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here.   Read a few articles quoted in the episode here! City of Orlando now closing parking garages at 11 p.m. on weekends The Rise and Fall of the US Mall An Oral History of Tiffany's Mall Tour Colonial Plaza, Orlando, FL - Mallmanac.com   All of the music was originally composed. 

Smart Talk
New Museum - York County History Center

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 22:10


The York County History Center serves as a major cultural anchor and community space in downtown York. A former electricity-generating plant transformed York County 150 years ago. The history center will be opening a new museum this summer. Ron Hershner a longtime volunteer, and former board member of the York County History Center, and Joan Mummert the President and CEO of the center spoke with The Spark's Asia Tabb about what the public can expect upon reopening. “It's a unique way of looking at history. It's a state-of-the-art museum. There's a lot of digital technology, deployed throughout the museum. We have more than a thousand photographs. We have films, video, historic films, and new films that we've created. So, it makes it a very dynamic place to visit. It's unique among its peer institutions, history, institutions in the region. So, we think it'll be different and that people will be attracted to come to York, “said Mummert. Listen to the program to learn more about the York County History Center and it's new museum.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unspoken Requests with Jared and Mike
Episode 150 with guest Megan MacDonald (History Center Research Librarian)

Unspoken Requests with Jared and Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024


How small can a ghost be? What time does Burger King close? How do you properly judge a child’s genealogy? All these questions and more as Jared and Mike talk to Megan Macdonald, research librarian from the Monroe County History Center! https://archive.org/download/ur-150-pv/UR%20150-pv.mp3

WICC 600
Melissa in the Morning: Stamford History Center

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 11:28


Melissa welcomed Thomas Zoubek, the Director of the Stamford History Center, to the Attorney Tom Ganim Melissa in the Morning Diner Tour. They talked about the center's history and what to expect when you visit it. Image Credit: Dee Ortiz

American Art Collective
Ep. 268 - First Look: American Art Collector June Issue

American Art Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 21:27


On this episode of American Art Collective we get the first look at the June issue for American Art Collector magazine! Sarah Gianelli chats with us about cover artist Brian Haberlin, the features including Carl Dobsky and Shawn Barber at Copro Gallery, Industrial Beauty at Fairfield Museum and History Center, the collector's focuses, upcoming events and shows and so much more! This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector Magazine!

Ithaca Now
History Center's new exhibit

Ithaca Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 26:47


Station manager Bec Legato had the opportunity to talk to Zoe van nostrand at Ithaca's History Center about their newest exhibit.

AMSEcast
AMSE Science Report Bethany Brookshire

AMSEcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 4:01


Welcome to the AMSE Science Report. I'm Alan Lowe, Executive Director of the American Museum of Science and Energy, and the K-25 History Center, both located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. On an episode of our podcast, AMSEcast, I had the pleasure of talking with Bethany Brookshire about her book Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains. In our discussion Bethany emphasized that defining a creature as a pest, whether it is something smaller like a rat or snake, or larger, like a coyote or an elephant, is based in large part on our culture. It is a subjective perspective, and because of that, Bethany argues that we can examine and change our views - if not eliminating our fears, at least gaining respect for many so-called pests. Here is Bethany:

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Pop-Up History Center Finds New Temporary Home In North Cambridge

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 0:52 Transcription Available


Marieke Van Damme, Executive Director of History Cambridge, said the center will be a place where neighbors can come together and learn about the history of North Cambridge through their own experiences and memories in the neighborhood. WBZ NewsRadio's Emma Friedman reports:

Wining About Herstory
Ep220. Minnesota Suffragette & The Willmar 8 LIVE AT THE OLMSTED COUNTY HISTORY CENTER

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 61:05


The ladies had their second ever live show at the Olmsted County History Center to celebrate Minnesota Mavens! This episode is a rare gem in that it is actually family friendly, so feel free to share with your kiddos who want to learn more about bada** babes from herstory! First, Kelley tells the story of Sarah Burger Stearns, an avid feminist and suffragist who traveled all over the country, campaigning for women's rights, particularly the right to vote, and even came to Rochester, MN, to start the first Women's Suffrage organization in Minnesota! Then, Emily revisits one of her all-time favorite group projects with the Willmar 8, a group of brave bank workers who endured subzero weather to fight for gender equality in the workplace. Grab some coffee (or alcohol- we don't judge) and get ready because we're wining about herstory!

The Hometown Holler
James Shields

The Hometown Holler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 32:11


Join Quinn and Daniel as they delve into the rich tapestry of Black history in Alamance County with special guest and Friend of the Holler James Shields. A devoted community activist and Manager of the African American Cultural Arts and History Center, James breathes life into local history, uplifting the lives and stories of the oft-overlooked neighbors and leaders who formed our community. Prepare to be moved by stories of resilience, inspired by acts of courage, and challenged to confront the complexities of our past.

The Jim Colbert Show
Long Neck Llama

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 173:22


Thursday - Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas with a last chance at some events like Dazzling Nights at Leu Gardens, Amber Brook Farms strawberry picking and a wine event, the Asian Lantern Festival at the zoo, a Taylor Swift Skate Night, Dinner with Mama, Famous Floridians at the History Center, and a pop-up Night market at Thorton Park. Attorney Glenn Klausman with The Case of The Feet on the Dashboard for Colbert Court. Rauce Thoughts on his 11-inch hammer? We make out NFL picks in the Froggers Football Forecast. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.

Bungalower and The Bus
Bonus Episode: History Center Exhibit Update Tour

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 11:08


The Orange County Regional History Center recently unveiled some enhancements to its core exhibitions, which have been on display since the museum opened in 2001. The improvements include increased bilingual content, more accurate and appropriate language, and the addition of new interactive components. Throughout the fourth floor of the museum, visitors can now explore the language of some of Central Florida's native people, the Timucua. Captivating animations projected across the exhibition's skyscape share the history of centuries of conflict across our state. A hands-on interactive invites museumgoers to activate a large screen demonstrating the science of how sinkholes occur, and how they may have even had an impact during the time of the wooly mammoth.

Then Again with Ken and Glen
E187 Fort Frederica Presents: General James Oglethorpe's Birthday

Then Again with Ken and Glen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 20:38


Fort Frederica National Monument welcomes you to a celebration of General James Oglethorpe's 327th birthday! In this episode, join Libba Beaucham, Director of Operations, as she speaks with Park Ranger Phil Officer and living history interpreter Richard Burke. Together, they'll delve into the rich history of the monument, explore educational opportunities, and provide event details. Fort Frederica National Monument has invited the Northeast Georgia History Center to participate in their special event this Saturday, December 16th celebrating James Oglethorpe's birthday. Visitors can meet members the History Center's interpretative team, Richard Burke and Nicole Castoreno, who portray James Oglethorpe and Mary Musgrove respectively for school groups and programs. Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 16th, from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm, and join us for this free, family-friendly event. Listen now at www.thenagainpodcast.com ! For further information, please visit: www.facebook.com/FortFredericaNPS

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Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
The Town That Would Be Orlando

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 33:59


After the Second Seminole War, a man came to Florida to found a town that he would name after himself. His legacy would be one of violence, but his name lasts as the predecessor to Orlando. Plus, a mystery and a surprising connection. Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here!   Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here.   All of the music was originally composed. 

Then Again with Ken and Glen
E180 Day of The Dead

Then Again with Ken and Glen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 33:17


In this week's episode, Lesley sits down with Guada Rodriguez, Media Producer, and Diana Mancilla, Gainesville Reads Program Manager, both from the History Center team. Together, they explore the rich cultural history of Dia de los Muertos, the Mexican celebration that honors the dearly departed. Explore the historical roots, including influences from Aztec and Spanish traditions, and gain a deeper understanding of the significance behind the annual event. Learn the customs, and traditions that Guada and Diana experienced growing up in the northern and southern regions of Mexico.

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Native Roots Radio Presents: I’M AWAKE Live at MN History Center

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 58:11


Native Roots Radio Presents: I’M AWAKE Live at MN History Center

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer
Tulsa's Black Wall Street Massacre & Greenwood Rising Black History Center

Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 25:00


Attorney and author Hannibal B. Johnson shares insights about Tulsa's Black Wall Street Massacre and Greenwood Rising Black History Center.

Then Again with Ken and Glen
E174 Internship Spotlight: Educational Programming

Then Again with Ken and Glen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 20:03


In this episode, Marie speaks with her educational programming intern for the summer, Dash Acker, about how this internship has impacted her. Our Educational Programming interns have hands-on experience at the History Center with all aspects of educational programming, from the planning process to implementing ideas for field trips, special events, homeschool days, and more. For more information please visit: www.negahc.org/internships Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com

222 Paranormal Podcast
The Bell Mansion and its haunting tails

222 Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 72:14


Please Hit Subscribe/Follow and leave a 5-Star revue  Click here to Donate to the show. Click here to go to The Bell Mansion Website. Click here to go to Jens Poshmark Closet. Click here to Buy our Tee Shirts. Shortridge, paranormal, Fort Wayne, ghost hunting, spirits, death, true crime, Halloween, money, sports, religion, self-help, NASCAR, NFL, uap, ufo, how can, trump, bigfoot sasquatch, Where it All Began.. In 1893 Wing and Mahurin began construction on Robert and Clara's Romanesque styled mansion. Same architect as the University of Saint Francis' Bass Mansion and The History Center both in Fort Wayne.  Robert served as a state senator, assistant U.S. Commissioner for Indiana, huge investor in natural gas, (the reason Fort Wayne & even Chicago got natural gas when they did) and was a prominent lawyer. Clara helped form the first classes at the Fort Wayne Art School and was the co-founder of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.  The couple was originally from the Muncie area but moved up here for business purposes. They were a very prominent couple during their years here in Fort Wayne. Not only did Clara leave her forever footsteps at the Art Museum his law firm is still going strong known as the Barrett-McNagny law firm serving the local area still today. They only had one child Bessie but unfortunately due to illness died at 11 months old. After Robert's death in 1901 the home was sold to William K. Noble who ran a lumber company that operated in 3 states. His family of 3 lived there for 22 years and sold the building for $50,000 to The Klaehn Funeral home. In 1935 the west side addition was added due to high demand. At this time funerals were no longer held in the residents home as they were done in the 1800s. Today there are over 14,000 square feet in this absolutely breathtaking mansion. No detail has gone unnoticed. It remained a funeral home for over 93 years. Until they left the building in 2018 and the Sturm's bought the building in 2020 to preserve its beauty. We want to preserve our precious history first and foremost. History is the reason why we are all here today!  We are SOOO PASSIONATE about preserving and sharing this place with the world! Everyday we are getting creative so we can keep this mansion in one piece (not 8 different apartments or even a parking lot). We hope you love this building half as much as we do! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns! We are very open minded and easy going people looking to preserve a giant piece of Fort Wayne's history!     

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast
Orlando's Most Famous Motel

Wait Five Minutes: The Floridian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 44:56


In the 1960s, a chain of motels opened its first location in Orlando. Over the ensuing decades, it would become a hub of art, culture and community that brought many international fame. How? It begins in 1962... Go to the Wait Five Minutes website for more! Pick up your copy of FLORIDA! right here!   Thank you to Rachel Williams from the History Center! Plan your trip to the Orange County Regional Historic Center here. Read more about Parliament House history here. Read about Hamburger Mary's suing Florida right here and the update on the block of the ban right here!   I do not own the rights to the clip of Miss P used in the episode. You can watch the original clip right here. (Fair warning, there's some adult language in the attached clip. She was a comedian, after all!)   All of the music was originally composed.

East Bay Yesterday
“You get to play a game of detective”: Longtime librarian Dorothy Lazard uncovers a whole new world

East Bay Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 63:45


As a librarian at the Oakland History Center, Dorothy Lazard helped countless patrons research their connections to the past. In her new memoir “What You Don't Know Will Make a Whole New World,” digs into her own history, examining the forces that shaped her young life in San Francisco and Oakland. After getting bounced around between relatives, schools, and towns in her early years, Dorothy found refuge in reading, a habit that would have a profound impact on how she established her place in a tumultuous world. To commemorate the release of this memoir, I recorded a conversation with Dorothy in front of a live audience at Clio's Books on June 4, 2023. In addition to discussing her book, we also cover her favorite History Center memories, what it was like to live through “urban renewal,” the importance of libraries, and much more. To see photos related to this episode, visit: https://eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/you-get-to-play-a-game-of-detective/ East Bay Yesterday can't survive without your donations. Please make a pledge to keep this show alive: www.patreon.com/eastbayyesterday