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KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Lighthouse Mission Ministry's CEO Hans Erchinger-Davis about the progress on their new facility on W. Holly Street and the help they have received from WECU and other local organizations.
Teresa Maldonado, Greg McArthur, and Julie Olivett all dial into the program after hearing Dan discuss their firings by King Soopers for violating company policy in stopping a shoplifter in the Greenwood Village store located at the corner of Holly Street and Orchard Road.
Harlequin/Mills & Boon Historical Author, Lotte R. James joins us on the podcast today to chat her newest Mills & Boon Historical, The Gentleman of Holly Street. You can find Author Lotte R. James's website here. To learn more about the workshops we discussed, click here. Get your copy of The Gentleman of Holly Street from Harlequin's website here. You can get a copy from Mills & Boon's website here. Get a copy from Mills & Boon Australia's website here. Patreon page is linked here ♡♡If you enjoyed today's episode and listen via Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving the podcast a review. This is the easiest way to support us and will help other Category Romance readers find us ♡ For a list of all the places where you can find the podcast along with where you can find us on social media, click here for our linktree! Our Email is thecategoricallyromancepod@gmail.com ♡ This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
Holly Street runs north-south through metro Denver. I've always lived within walking distance of Holly, but miles south of 34th and Holly in Park Hill. I knew about the Holly Shopping Center from growing up in Denver, and from working as a Denver prosecutor for sixteen years. Julian Rubinstein has authored The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood. It's a compelling story about former gang member Terrence Roberts and the history of Park Hill, Denver, gangs, cops and USA. There's never been a book quite like this about Denver. Bill Buckley was a legendary Denver Chief Deputy DA who prosecuted for 26 years and showed me some ropes. Buckley reminisces about mean streets of Denver, including his responding to the 12-10-75 murder of DPD Homicide Detective Don DeBruno on Broadway. We talk about Denver crimes back in the day. Buckley prosecuted 56 murder cases including the United Bank Massacre (Father's Day 1991), also on Broadway. Ex DPD Sgt. Jim King was put on trial and acquitted but Buckley still argues King's guilty. James Lowe was found guilty of horrible 6-26-79 murder on West Quincy Avenue at Pinehurst CC in Denver, a case Buckley brings to dramatic life. Troubadour Dave Gunders sings sweet sad song about leaving one's homeland, chased out by events. Louisiana Goodbye speaks of lost communities and struggles to reclaim homes. Some seek to reclaim history. We discuss The Alamo and whole lot more. Key to history is to get the facts straight. Peter Boyles rarely gets his facts straight. In a further takedown of this bad historian, we play sound of Boyles claiming governmental treatment of Christian baker Jack Phillips is Nazi-like. But Boyles lies. His views are skewed. We've got the sound. Rundown - Julian Rubinstein - 02:25 Bill Buckley in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:00:34 Dave Gunders - 02:12:49 Craig takes on Boyles' bigotry - 02:34:22
Click here to buy: https://adbl.co/2KSc32b Sometimes you have to dig a little deeper to get the life you want . . . Abby Hamilton's world has turned upside down in a matter of months - it seems that change is definitely in the air. But moving into Willow Court might just be the fresh start and happy distraction she needed. Meeting her intriguing new neighbours helps push Abby out of her comfort zone. Then she finds an overgrown patch of garden in desperate need of love and time - something Abby has in spades! Throwing herself into bringing the garden back to life, Abby discovers that new beginnings can come from the most surprising places... An uplifting, feel-good novel, perfect for fans of Holly Hepburn, Heidi Swain and Isabelle Broom. (p) Orion Publishing Group Ltd 2019
There are a number of homes standing in Cranford that were built in the 1800s but it's unusual for so old a home to have been owned by only three families over all those years. The home at 203 Holly Street, at the corner of Alden Street, is such a house.It was built by Santiago Porcella and one of his grandsons, Robert Sherman Morley, CHS Class of '49, grew up in the home. In November, relatives of Robert came back to Cranford to visit the home of their ancestors. Judy Hutchins, one of Robert's daughters, lived in the house and she, along with current owner, Terri Hunsinger, sat down in the dining room of the home to talk about about the history of the house.
On this episode: AJ and I are seeing RED as the leaves are turning ORANGE and YELLOW. The GREEN grass is getting wet from all the rain which is giving us the BLUES. If you're feeling down about the fall season, stay tuned for some colorful conversation! Let's get the party started. This is the Bellingham Podcast...Topic - How do you beat the PNW fall-blues...as the leaves turn orange...and dieChris I drive. Hannegan Road to Lynden. Lake Whatcom Boulevard to Alger. Chuckanut Drive to Burlington. Mini-road trips with quiet music to stare at a different screen. My vehicle's windshield! I also do a fall possession purge. Clothes I haven't worn for a while, unnecessary tech cables, accumulated books and magazines. All donated or eliminated from my home.Topic - 24-Hour StaycationChris AM visits to Rustic Coffee in Fairhaven, Rocket Donuts on Holly Street, and Caffe Adagio on Railroad Avenue (not in that order.) PM visits to Village Books, a Taylor Dock walk to Boulevard Park, and the Filling Station. All in Fairhaven. Highlight of the evening is a big bowl of Pho at Soy House on Holly Street and a movie at the Pickford Cinema. Maybe a Thai Basil Daiquiri No.2 and an everything plate at the Temple Bar to bring the day in for a landing.AJ is still in his remodel- and has a we-one so his 24hr staycation is a bit shorterUnscripted InsightsChris : The UN calls AJ- who would he fly to and to a once in a life time photoshoot with?AJ : Face your fear- what would it be and what would it take?Connect with usAJ: patreon.com/ajbarse or follow on Twitter/Instagram @ajbarse.Chris: bit.ly/quietchris or follow on Twitter/Instagram @mnmltek.Twitter Hashtags: #bhampodcast and #quietconversationsListen to usIf you're in the Bellingham area, be sure to listen to our show on KMRE 102.3 FM! Thursdays @ 9:00 am and Saturdays @ 1:30 pm.Talk to usGot a question about technology or anything else about life in Bellingham? Call 201-731-8324 (TECH) and leave us a voicemail, and ask us nicely! We may include it in one of our future shows.Subscribe to usiTunes, Google Play Store, Soundcloud, Spreaker, or wherever else you podcast. And check out our website at bellinghampodcast.com
On this episode: AJ and I are seeing RED as the leaves are turning ORANGE and YELLOW. The GREEN grass is getting wet from all the rain which is giving us the BLUES. If you're feeling down about the fall season, stay tuned for some colorful conversation! Let's get the party started. This is the Bellingham Podcast...Topic - How do you beat the PNW fall-blues...as the leaves turn orange...and dieChris I drive. Hannegan Road to Lynden. Lake Whatcom Boulevard to Alger. Chuckanut Drive to Burlington. Mini-road trips with quiet music to stare at a different screen. My vehicle's windshield! I also do a fall possession purge. Clothes I haven't worn for a while, unnecessary tech cables, accumulated books and magazines. All donated or eliminated from my home.Topic - 24-Hour StaycationChris AM visits to Rustic Coffee in Fairhaven, Rocket Donuts on Holly Street, and Caffe Adagio on Railroad Avenue (not in that order.) PM visits to Village Books, a Taylor Dock walk to Boulevard Park, and the Filling Station. All in Fairhaven. Highlight of the evening is a big bowl of Pho at Soy House on Holly Street and a movie at the Pickford Cinema. Maybe a Thai Basil Daiquiri No.2 and an everything plate at the Temple Bar to bring the day in for a landing.AJ is still in his remodel- and has a we-one so his 24hr staycation is a bit shorterUnscripted InsightsChris : The UN calls AJ- who would he fly to and to a once in a life time photoshoot with?AJ : Face your fear- what would it be and what would it take?Connect with usAJ: patreon.com/ajbarse or follow on Twitter/Instagram @ajbarse.Chris: bit.ly/quietchris or follow on Twitter/Instagram @mnmltek.Twitter Hashtags: #bhampodcast and #quietconversationsListen to usIf you're in the Bellingham area, be sure to listen to our show on KMRE 102.3 FM! Thursdays @ 9:00 am and Saturdays @ 1:30 pm.Talk to usGot a question about technology or anything else about life in Bellingham? Call 201-731-8324 (TECH) and leave us a voicemail, and ask us nicely! We may include it in one of our future shows.Subscribe to usiTunes, Google Play Store, Soundcloud, Spreaker, or wherever else you podcast. And check out our website at bellinghampodcast.com
The 8 Holly Crew was happy to have special guest Tricia Billy stop by 8 Holly Street today. Tricia is Rich's much smarter sister (Rich pretty much got roasted on this episode) and brings a great perspective on Island Life and Television. Tricia gave a review from her recent Island journey to St. John's which made us all want to go! And we talked a lot abut Television and the golden age of TV right now. Tricia gave some great perspective and we appreciated having her on. As always give us feedback and interact @8hollypodcast!
The 8 Holly Crew is super excited that summer has arrived here on 8 Holly Street. But we are troubled about the amount of debt. Debt in cars, houses, clothes, business and government. Does anyone care? Are we headed for financial ruins? Listen in and get out our take but please share yours @8hollypodcast!
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. This morning we speak to Mama Pam Williams, Council of Elders, about Wo'se Community of the Sacred African Way Spiritual Center located at 8924 Holly Street, Oakland, CA, (510) which is having its 35th Anniversary celebration this weekend. 2. Our next guest is Dr. Sekham Heka Maat Ra of KRST Unity Center in Los Angeles. He is going to be speaking with Professor Manu Ampim, Sat., Dec. 5, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the topic: "Maat: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Strategy. The talk is at the Golden Gate Branch of the Oakland Public Library, 5606 San Pablo Ave., in Oakland. Visit http://www.krstunitycenter.org 3. Amy Mueller, Bay Area Playwrights Foundation and playwrights: Arisa White, Michael Gene Sullivan, and Nick Nanna Hadikwa Mwaluko re:The FlashPlays Festival Dec. 6.
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. 1. This morning we speak to Mama Pam Williams, Council of Elders, about Wo'se Community Spiritual Center located at 8924 Holly Street, Oakland, CA, (510) which is having its 35th Anniversary celebration this weekend. Visit http://wosecommunity.org/ 2. Our next guest is Dr. Sekham Heka Maat Ra of KRST Unity Center in Los Angeles. He is going to be speaking with Professor Manu Ampim, Sat., Dec. 5, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the topic: "Maat: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Strategy. The talk is at the Golden Gate Branch of the Oakland Public Library, 5606 San Pablo Ave., in Oakland. 3. Amy Mueller, Bay Area Playwrights Foundations and playwrights: Arisa White, Michale Gene Sullivan, and Nana Mwaluko; The FlashPlays Festival will be held over two days on Sunday, December 6 and Monday, December 7, 8 pm at Brava Theater Center, 2781- 24th Street in San Francisco. The Festival features new short plays varying in length from 30 seconds to 2 minutes in order to tell riveting new stories in a quick flash.
1. This morning we speak to Mama Pam Williams, Council of Elders, about Wo'se Community of the Sacred African Way Spiritual Center located at 8924 Holly Street, Oakland, CA, (510) which is having its 35th Anniversary celebration this weekend. 2. Our next guest is Dr. Sekham Heka Maat Ra of KRST Unity Center in Los Angeles. He is going to be speaking with Professor Manu Ampim, Sat., Dec. 5, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the topic: "Maat: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Strategy. The talk is at the Golden Gate Branch of the Oakland Public Library, 5606 San Pablo Ave., in Oakland. Professor Sekhem is a disciple of Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Toure and has been working over the last 35 years as a teacher of history, organizer and labor lawyer, championing the rights and dignity of the working class. Professor Sekhem is presently Executive Director of the Black Employees Association, a labor Union, and instructor of African Spiritual Science at KRST Unity Center. He is also the Director of the Sunday and Friday classes at KRST. He is a KMT focused researcher and Black Nationalist who posits that Nation Building, centered around the teaching and practice of MAAT, is the solution to the ills and malaise that besets the current conditions of African descendants in 21st century America. Visit http://www.krstunitycenter.org 3. Amy Mueller, Bay Area Playwrights Foundation and playwrights: Arisa White, Michael Gene Sullivan, and Nick Nanna Hadikwa Mwaluko; The FlashPlays Festival will be held over two days on Sunday, December 6 and Monday, December 7, 8 pm at Brava Theater Center, 2781- 24th Street in San Francisco. The Festival features new short plays varying in length from 30 seconds to 2 minutes in order to tell riveting new stories in a quick flash.
Rebroadcast of interview with healers who talk about: A Day at the Spy: Mind, Body and Spirit, Saturday, April 28, 2012, 1:30 to 8 p.m. at Wo'se Community House of Amen Ra, 8924 Holly Street in Oakland. For appointments call Yaya (386) 292-2916 or Linnett (805) 966-6333. We close with another interview from the archives: Wadada Leo Smith who speaks about the debut of his current opus: 10 Freedom Summers which premiered in October 2011.
We speak to four healers: Gary Brown, King Arthur Blake, Linnett Saunders-Peal and Queen Yaniba about the first in a series called: A Day at the Spa: Mind, Body ansd Spirit Renewal at Wo'se House of Amen Ra, 8924 Holly Street, Oakland, CA. Call (386) 292-2916 or (805) 966-6333 for an appointment between 1:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The admission includes a 3-course meal plus beverage and dessert. For appointments call: Linette at (805) 966-6333 or (386) 292-2916. Scholarships are available so ask. Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the door. Groups of 5 are $25 each. The entire circuit which includes Yoga, Reiki, Massage, Crystal Hand Bath, Facials, Sound Healing and Aroma Therapy, and other pleasant surprises -- is about 1 1/2 hour. Music: Nawal "Hima," Khadja Nin "Sina Mali, Sine Dini," and Judith Sephume's "te Tshephile."