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This morning on The Greg & Dan Show, Ruthie Bertram from the Maggie Bertram Foundation called in to tell us about their Irish Fest and Fish Fry event. Their event is this Friday at the Holy Family School Gym from 4:00-9:00 pm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's hard to walk down a main street in Ireland without seeing an Italian chipper. They are a staple of Irish culture. But, did you know that they are also a staple of Italian culture? Each year, the village of Casalattico hosts ‘Irish Fest', which celebrates the long standing relationship between that area and chippers.Joining Seán to discuss is Maria Fusco, from the Fusco chipper family.
It's hard to walk down a main street in Ireland without seeing an Italian chipper. They are a staple of Irish culture. But, did you know that they are also a staple of Italian culture? Each year, the village of Casalattico hosts ‘Irish Fest', which celebrates the long standing relationship between that area and chippers.Joining Seán to discuss is Maria Fusco, from the Fusco chipper family.
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Two teenagers have been arrested after Irish chef shot dead outside his restaurant in Kansas City . Shaun Brady, originally from Nenagh, was shot in car park outside his restaurant after trying to intervene in suspected car theft. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Erin Gabert Friend of Shaun Brady's and one of the members of board of directors for the local Irish Fest.
Two teenagers have been arrested after Irish chef shot dead outside his restaurant in Kansas City . Shaun Brady, originally from Nenagh, was shot in car park outside his restaurant after trying to intervene in suspected car theft. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Erin Gabert Friend of Shaun Brady's and one of the members of board of directors for the local Irish Fest.
Chiefs President Mark Donovan took questions from the media and all but said the Chiefs are moving to Kansas unless the state of Missouri steps up and offers something just as good as 70% free financing. I have all the details on the five things he said letting everyone know the Chiefs are gone. Mizzou and KU kickoff the most hyped college season of our lifetimes Thursday night, we have the preview. The Royals miss a great chance in Cleveland Wednesday and rocket off to Houston for four against the Astros. A beloved chef is gunned down in broad daylight taking out the trash near his restaurant Wednesday and the entire Irish Fest community is in shock. Mayor Q has been a total failure on violent crime. Abortion is polling to be wildly popular in Missouri as it appears the Amendment to the state's constitution to allow the procedure will pass with voters in both parties. Donald Trump wins a "sincerity" poll versus Kamala in beat down fashion and we believe this is the key to the election. And our Final Final has Travis Kelce in his Happy place.
This morning, Greg and Dan had Denise Beattie from the new live performance group We Play In Peoria. We Play In Peoria is a live radio play performance group based out of Peoria. This Saturday, the group will be performing from 2-3 pm at the Irish Fest, in the Cultural Village. They will be performing classic plays from Fibber McGee and Molly, two Peoria natives, and Burns and Allen. For more information, look them up on Facebook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Troll Hole episode 25! Come slip into the tranquil waters of the spit pit and let our incredible conversation with musician, artist and online personality Lydia Liza (and her friend and creative partner Hannah!) wash away your impurities. In this episode we discuss: Seeing someone die, Irish Fest, connecting with old friends, mean dm's,Lydia looking like Gary Busey, creepy comments, generational trauma, 69-ing and so much more. Reach in. Pull it out. Subscribe to the pod, give us a rating and leave a review while you're here. We're trying to feed our son, Producer Neil. Follow Troll Hole on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/trollholepodcast Follow Lydia on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/psyop_survivor_69 Follow Hannah on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/cultclassics69/ Follow Ben Katzner on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shaqkatzner Check Ben out live! Tickets here: https://linktr.ee/shaqkatzner Follow Mike Lester on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/justmikelester Check Mike out live! Tickets here: https://linktr.ee/Justmikelester Follow Producer Neil! https://www.instagram.com/n3ilface Listen to Neil's music here: https://songwhip.com/sevenswords Live in Texas? Come check out Mike and Ben in Austin & Dallas this week! 8/22 - Creek & The Cave - Tickets here 8/25 - Dallas Comedy Club - Tickets here Has anyone said anything weird to you lately? Tell us about it and we might talk about it on the pod! Send us screenshots or tell us your trolling story by sending it to us at Trollholepod@gmail.com #trollhole #trolls #trolling #comedy #selfhelp #selfcare #Ghosts #Autism #GaryBusey
John's summer of pontoon pandemonium continues, with a fresh new situation. He wonders how much his life would improve if he could just outsource everything he's not good at, and he visits Irish Fest.
CelticMKE Board Member Matt Jendrzejczyk talked about what you can expect from this year's Irish Fest in Milwaukee.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone talked about five people being charged in connection to the ketamine death of Matthew Perry, according to federal officials in Los Angeles. TMJ 4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson gave us the weekend forecast. CelticMKE Board Member Matt Jendrzejczyk talked about what you can expect from this year's Irish Fest in Milwaukee. Wisconsin's Midday News talked about a Harry Doyle bobblehead giveaway and Harry Potter theme night at the ballpark this weekend.
All of the festivals this weekend! Irish Fest, Zoo Ala Carte, 101.7 The Truth has Family Fest, Bike Ride Across Wisconsin, Jazz fest, donut & beer fest, oh my goodness so many festivals!
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Taylor's fans are awesome in Vienna. We hit all the Hot To Go Stories, plus it's our final Olympics update as Brittany watched the Closing Ceremonies. Plus, Quinn did his homework and hit Irish Fest in St. Paul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor's fans are awesome in Vienna. We hit all the Hot To Go Stories, plus it's our final Olympics update as Brittany watched the Closing Ceremonies. Plus, Quinn did his homework and hit Irish Fest in St. Paul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lori Nickel joins the show and after some research, Lori has discovered that she has green in her blood! She is part Irish! A new discovery in Lori's world. What better week to find this out than Irish Fest weekend! She tells us about the band she met which includes 4 Italian guys playing at Irish Fest – we are cultural the melting pot that is Milwaukee
The Week Ahead! It is election day tomorrow in Wisconsin. A warning on hot noodles and a change to the philosophy of serving them in the air. TikTok is being removed from Congresspeople's phones. Zoo Ala Carte is this weekend and so is Irish Fest!
On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks about Peoria Irish Fest with the festival's entertainment chair Tom McConnaughay.
The Byrne Brothers are a family musical act from originally from County Donegal. This multi-talented family travel through the US entertaining crowds with energetic Irish music and dance shows in pubs and at Irish festivals. Their story is interesting and inspiring, I hope you enjoy it! The Byrne Brothers Favorite Spots in Ireland The Byrne... The post The Byrne Brothers – Live from Iowa Irish Fest (podcast) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
Enda Reilly is a singer and songwriter, winner of the IMRO Christie Hennessey Songwriting Competition, and storyteller. Most geologically interesting spots in Ireland Enda Reilly website Follow on Facebook & Instagram The post Singer/ Songwriter Enda Reilly – Live from Iowa Irish Fest (podcast) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
Davy Holden shares his passion for Irish history on his YouTube channel. With over 550 videos it's easy to get sucked in. Davy Holden HistoryTop 10 Irish Rebel Songs book – ebook Davy Holden YouTube Follow Davy on Instagram – TikTok – Facebook The post Irish Rebel Songs with Davy Holden – Live from Iowa Irish Fest (podcast) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
Michael Londra is an Irish Tenor from Wexford, star of Riverdance on Broadway, and host of Ireland with Micheal on PBS. Wexford Highlights Michael recommends listening to the Bow Tides (featured at the end of the podcast) The post Michael Londra – Live from Iowa Irish Fest (Podcast) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
It's Saint Patrick's Day this weekend! So this week for What Where Wednesday, we are highlighting Music City Irish Fest. It's been happening since March 10th so you can start your celebration as soon as today at venues across the city. Brenda Willis is owner and CEO of the group putting this on this event.
Irish Fest, road projects, State of The Village, New Police officers, and more!
Summary:In this episode, the host interviews Don Burdick, the CEO of the Tulsa Irish Festival and an oil company. Don shares his journey of starting the festival and the challenges he faced along the way. He emphasizes the importance of building the right team and the roles of a visionary and integrator in a business. Don also discusses the unique features of the festival and the food offerings. He shares his experiences transitioning from an employee to a leader and the importance of self-awareness in making business decisions. Don's story highlights the value of persistence and loyalty in achieving success. In this conversation, the host and guest discuss various topics related to entrepreneurship and business. They touch on taking risks, starting a business, facing challenges, and the importance of supportive partners. They also explore the reasons for business failure and the importance of financial management and relationships. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the vision for the Tulsa Irish Festival.TakeawaysBuilding the right team is crucial for the success of a business or event.The roles of a visionary and integrator are important in driving a business forward.Unique features and offerings can set an event apart from others in the industry.Transitioning from an employee to a leader requires self-awareness and a willingness to take risks.Persistence and loyalty are key qualities for achieving business success. Taking risks can lead to unexpected opportunities and growth.Knowing yourself and your partners is crucial for business success.Financial management and strong relationships are key to business success.Building a business requires resilience and the ability to learn from failure.Surrounding yourself with people of good character can contribute to a positive and supportive business environment.Chapters"00:00 Introduction and Background02:20 Starting the Tulsa Irish Festival04:08 The Unique Features of the Festival06:04 Food Offerings at the Festival08:46 Building a Team for the Festival09:26 The Roles of Visionary and Integrator10:50 Transitioning to a Leadership Role13:56 The Challenges of Starting a Business17:22 The Importance of Self-Awareness20:14 Transitioning from Employee to Leader22:59 Starting an Oil Company25:43 Recognizing the Right Team27:51 The Success of the Oil Company30:13 The Importance of Persistence32:21 The Challenges of Starting a Business36:29 The Value of Loyalty and Dedication39:39 The Importance of Self-Awareness43:52 Recognizing the Right Team44:46 Taking a Chance on the Unknown45:14 The Start of Threaded45:58 The Challenges of Threaded46:28 The Threaded Giveaway47:21 The Importance of Supportive Partners48:44 Knowing Yourself and Your Partners49:53 The Entrepreneurial Mindset50:41 The Challenges of Business Failure51:40 Reasons for Business Failure52:31 The Importance of Financial Management and Relationships52:55 Knowing Yourself and Your Partners53:48 Building Tulsa Irish Festival54:11 Partnering with People of Good Character54:28 The Vision for Tulsa Irish Festival58:47 Wrap-Up and Shout-Outs
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to business and personal life. They talk about navigating controversial questions, reflecting on the past year, implementing business strategies, dealing with the loss of a loved one, acquiring a comedy club, balancing multiple businesses, and the challenges of small business ownership. They also discuss the importance of taking breaks and prioritizing family time, upcoming comedians at the comedy club, confidence in giving advice, the reality of running a business, appreciating small gestures in relationships, moving into the insurance industry, buying a new house, and plans. The conversation covers topics such as coveting houses, excitement about new ventures, lessons learned in 2023, the importance of taking time off, balancing work and family, the difference between supporter and producer roles, creating a positive customer experience, the value of experience in coaching and business, the importance of taking action and not relying on courses, the importance of persistence and learning from failures, the need for space changes and reducing anxiety, striving for authenticity and reducing worry, expanding Blue Studio and striving for growth, and the drive for greatness and never being content. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the upcoming Irish Fest After Dark event, followed by plans for a private snug at the festival. The episode ends with closing remarks and a call for feedback from listeners.TakeawaysNavigating controversial questions requires careful consideration and the ability to bob and weave when necessary.Reflecting on the past year can provide valuable insights and help in making plans for the future.Implementing business strategies like Traction and Rocket Fuel can have a positive impact on the overall dynamics of a business.The loss of a loved one can have a significant impact on a family business and require adjustments and adaptation.Balancing multiple businesses can be challenging and requires effective time management and accountability.Taking breaks and prioritizing family time is crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.Expanding a comedy club business can be exciting and provide opportunities for growth and success.Confidence in giving advice comes from personal experience and the ability to practice what is preached.The grind of running a business can be demanding and requires perseverance and dedication.Appreciating small gestures in relationships can strengthen bonds and create a positive atmosphere.Moving into a new industry, such as insurance, can open up new opportunities and challenges.Buying a new house and utilizing billboard advertising can contribute to personal and professional growth.Building cars and making plans can be exciting and fulfilling for car enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. Irish Fest After Dark is a new event happening before the Irish Fest.Tickets for Irish Fest After Dark are $200, but there is a 15% discount available with the code TIF SMS 2024.A private snug will be available at the festival, sponsored by McNellies.Listeners are encouraged to leave reviews, comments, and questions for the hosts.Chapters00:00 Navigating Controversial Questions02:15 Reflecting on the Past Year03:12 Implementing Traction and Rocket Fuel03:43 Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One05:12 Acquiring the Looney Bint Comedy Club06:09 Balancing Multiple Businesses08:04 The Challenges of Small Business Ownership09:22 Taking Breaks and Prioritizing Family Time10:41 Expanding the Comedy Club Business11:51 Upcoming Comedians at the Looney Bint14:05 Confidence in Giving Advice14:35 The Importance of Pushing Forward15:29 Creating Time Blocks for Family19:00 The Reality of Small Business Ownership20:58 The Grind of Running a Business23:16 Appreciating Small Gestures in Relationships28:05 Moving into the Insurance Industry32:04 Buying a New House and Billboard Advertising36:39 Building Cars and Future Plans40:18 Discussion about houses and coveting41:53 Excitement about new ventures43:29 Reflecting on lessons learned in 202344:53 The importance of taking time off46:24 Balancing work and family48:58 The importance of being a business owner, not just self-employed50:19 The difference between supporter and producer roles52:09 The value of creating a positive customer experience54:29 The importance of hiring and firing quickly56:38 The value of experience in coaching and business58:07 The importance of taking action and not relying on courses59:04 The importance of persistence and learning from failures01:02:25 The need for space changes and reducing anxiety01:15:45 Striving for authenticity and reducing worry01:19:00 Expanding Blue Studio and striving for growth01:22:46 The drive for greatness and never being content01:23:45 Irish Fest After Dark01:24:15 Private Snug at Irish Fest01:24:44 Closing Remarks
As usual we have a broad and entertaining pallete. Big shows and festivals, high-tech impacts, cool anniversaries, and quirky sensations featuring Bill Joel and Stevie Nicks, The Irish Fest, Billie Eilish, Oasis, Rick Astley, Foo Fighters, Sam Fender, and a whole lot more in a sensational episode. Enjoy!
TODAY at 6PM on the Eight One Sixty radio show on 90.9 The Bridge we are LIVE from The Beer Hall at Boulevard Brewery with very special guests, The Elders! Tonight's show is a pre-party for the Kansas City Irish Fest. After the radio broadcast at 7PM tonight, The Elders are going to play a FREE show, an acoustic set from The Beer Hall on the 4th floor.Come on down, park in the giant parking lot in front of The Beer Hall, or in the shaded parking garage right next to The Beer Hall. Head inside, take the elevator to the 4th floor, enjoy a cold beverage, some snacks, and enjoy a FREE concert and get excited for the upcoming, 21st annual Kansas City Irish Fest, happening Sept 1-3, at Crown Center.During the broadcast of the radio show we plan to play music from The Elders, Gaelic Storm, Talisk, KIAN BYRNE, and Screaming Orphans - all of these acts are part of this year's Irish Fest.
The biggest celebration of Irish culture in the country, Irish fest is this weekend! We have Irish Fest representative and President of Celtic MKE Bridget Jaskulski to talk about all things Irish fest and need-to-know info on getting into the festival, as well as getting into irish jig dancing.
Is it worth it? See if you can hit 3 out of the 4 for advice. A full hour including Mark Kass, Matt Arnold, and Bridget Jaskulski from Irish Fest!
Listen in to our adventures at the Dublin Irish Festival and Chadwick Arboretum. It's always an adventure with C!SN the podcast! Show Notes: Listen in to our adventures at the Dublin Irish Festival and Chadwick Arboretum. It's always an adventure with C!SN the podcast! Irish in Ohio Wearing a Kilt Respectfully Chadwick Arboretum
*Lateesha Black indicted on 13 federal counts of aiding and assisting in the creation and submission of fraudulent tax records and one count of attempting to obstruct investigations against her *Schools offering summer meals program to students June 6-July 7 *Silver Swan is now Ryes and Shine. *Bolich 8th grade class cleaned up Kelsey Creek *Cuyahoga Falls Electric system won the 3rd place Excellence in Safety Award and Diamond level designation from American Municipal Power *First annual Celtic Clash of the Hurlers at Clifford Stadium during Irish Fest. *Colide: Cuyahoga Falls recognized as an Arts Alive award recipient by Summit Artspace *Auditions for ANTIC's "Little Women" Thank you for listening. We are always in the market for article submissions and suggestions for podcast interviews. If you are interested in volunteering with on The Falls Free Press or the Fallscast, or are a musician wishing to showcase your music on the podcast, drop us a line at fallsfreepress@gmail.com. If you enjoyed the show, be sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts to let others know to listen. Fallscast theme composed and performed by Alex Hall. Interum music: "Casper the Friendly Ghost" performed by Peter Pan Orchestra and Chorus (1963)
Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, Hospice of the Chesapeake, and the Maryland Higher Education Commission! Today... A Pasadena man is the first fire fatality in the County this year. Anne Arundel County Police have been dealing with police impersonators lately. Homestead Gardens is hosting its Girl's Night Out tonight in Davidsonville and Severna Park. Did you ever wonder how crazed Maryland is for ice cream? You're running out of time to get your discounted tickets for the Irish Fest this weekend. And we have some podcast news for you and much more! Trevor from Annapolis Makerspace is here with your Maker Minute! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their app to keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Break out the green top hats, wigs, feathered boas, sunglasses, shamrock-themed T-shirts, and whatever else helps you get in touch with your Irish spirit because there are going to be some St. Patrick's Day parties happening in Gwinnett County this weekend. There are six main St. Patrick's events taking place between Friday — which is the actual St. Patrick's Day — and Saturday. Two of them are in Lawrenceville, two more will happen in Suwanee and the others are in Norcross and Lilburn. Cosmo's Pizza + Social is kicking things off on today with the Cosmo's St. Paddy's Party, which will begin at 4 p.m. The event will include outdoor patio games, live music, a DJ, green beer, festive drinks, prizes and giveaways, as well as Irish food specials, such as corned beef and cabbage. Cosmo's is located at 144 Crogan St. in Lawrenceville. On Saturday, there will be events taking place in Lawrenceville, Norcross, Lilburn and Suwanee. The Suwanee Kiwanis Club will hold its annual Shamrock 5K at Suwanee Town Center Park at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The race, which raises money for the Kiwanis Club, is St. Patrick's themed. Runners are encouraged to run while wearing the most St. Patrick's-inspired outfit they can come up with. Runners have until 9 a.m. on today to sign up. Norcross will hold its annual Irish Fest from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. in historic downtown Norcross. The event will include music, dancing, face painting, a balloon artist, food tastings and other Irish-inspired activities. Attendees are also encouraged to visit downtown Norcross' shops and restaurants for specials throughout the day. One of the biggest St. Patrick's traditions in Gwinnett is the annual Suwanee Beer Fest, where attendees are encouraged to show up decked out in green to enjoy a broad array of craft beers. This year's event will begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday and last until 5 p.m., at Suwanee Town Center Park, which is located at 330 Town Center Avenue in Suwanee. This year's event will include 350 different beers, as well as food, entertainment and vendors. Tickets cost $70 on the day of the event, but can be purchased in advance at suwaneebeerfest.com. Meanwhile, the annual Lilburchaun St. Patrick's Celebration in Lilburn will take place from 2 until 5 p.m. at City Park, which is located at 76 Main St. The event will include a walking parade, which begins at the band shell at 3 p.m., a DJ, the Athens Piper and Leprechaun Fiddler, kids activities, green sweet treats, food trucks and “maybe even a little leprechaun magic, according to city officials. Parade attendees are asked to dress up in festive St. Patrick's-inspired attire for the parade. Pets, bicycles, wagons and strollers are allowed in the parade. And, McCray's Tavern on the Square in Lawrenceville will host St. Patty's on Perry from 3 until 8 p.m., on the block of Perry Street located between Crogan and Pike Streets. The event will include live music, bangers and mash, corned beef and cabbage, Shepherd's Pie, and cold beer. An afterparty will be held at McCray's. The Salvation Army of Gwinnett County hosted the 9th Annual “Doing The Most Good” Luncheon on March 7 at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta NE located in Norcross. The luncheon supports year-round services provided by The Salvation Army such as housing, utilities, groceries, and emergency disaster services, to local families in Gwinnett County. In addition, local youth are served all year long through a free year-round School for Performing Arts, summer camp and by offering school supplies to those who need them. In 2022, The Salvation Army of Gwinnett County provided 60,843 pounds of food to 1,018 households, 2,717 nights of shelter, 267 households received rent/mortgage and utility assistance and 566 families/1,464 children received gifts at Christmas through its Angel Tree program. Guests enjoyed a live and silent auction, a seated lunch, and heard from keynote speakers Chad Gundersen and Chris Juen, the executive producers of the hit series “The Chosen,” about what inspired them to make the show and how The Salvation Army camp in Texas turned out to the be the perfect location for filming. This year's presenting sponsors are Metro Waterproofing, Inc. and Sandra and Clyde Strickland. For more information about The Salvation Army of Gwinnett County, and its local impact, visit Gwinnett County Corps salvationarmyatlanta.org. The City of Norcross recently announced that it has awarded $65,000 in American Rescue Plan Act Small Business Grants to six local small businesses. Three years after the COVID-19 global pandemic began, aftershocks are still being felt by many small business owners, Norcross officials said. With award amounts based on 2019 annual revenues, this year's ARPA Small Business Grant recipients include: CNU Medical Institute Kiian Silver The Local Peach Silky Corp DBA Ladlee And HNS Logistics To qualify, small business grant applicants must represent a domestic corporation in good standing in the state of Georgia, have an active Norcross business license, have experienced an annual revenue decline of 25% or more for tax years 2019 and 2020 because of COVID-19, and either operate a commercial operation within Norcross city limits with 1-10 full-time employees or a home-based operation within Norcross city limits with 2-10 full-time employees. ARPA grants may be used to pay rent, lease, or mortgage costs; utility bills; payroll; business-related insurance; inventory expenses; and other operating expenses. Georgia Gwinnett College will host its final in-person Preview Day for the spring semester from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on March 25. Prospective students will hear from members of the Grizzly family about programs of study, admissions, financial aid, student housing and more. Participants will be able to tour GGC's campus and talk to student ambassadors about their experiences at GGC. The event will include food, music and fun giveaways. GGC team members will host selected breakout sessions in Spanish. GGC application fees will be waived in March. You can register for Preview Day at ggc.edu/preview. The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia will host its Nonprofit Academy: Starting Point on March 23. Community Foundation officials said the intensive, half-day of learning and networking for nonprofits will be the “starting point” for the rest of the Nonprofit Academy 2023's events. Held from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Gas South District Convention Center, the event costs $150 for general attendees. Participants can choose to attend four tracks with two sessions within each track, plus a special panel Q&A open to all attendees for a total of eight session options. The four tracks are fundraising, leadership development, storytelling and organizational development. Session topics include: Capitol Campaigns Gen XYZ Giving The Five Voices: Shared Motivation and Communication Skills, Parts One and Two 2023 Nonprofit Marketing Trends What Nonprofits Can Learn from For-profit Marketing Fostering a Positive Work Culture Self Care and Your Mental Health For a full list of speakers and topics and to register, go to cfneg.org/nonprofitacademy. A Florida-based Tex-Mex restaurant chain is preparing to expand into Georgia with locations in Peachtree Corners and Johns Creek that are set to open this spring. Capital Tacos announced the locations will be its first restaurants in the state of Georgia. The Johns Creek location will open first, in April, with the Peachtree Corners location expected to open “soon after,” according to officials with the dining chain. Capital Tacos was launched in 2013, and features scratch-made dishes using high quality in-house ingredients. The new locations will feature an “Atlanta-inspired” menu item, the Lemon Pepper Wet Taco, which includes fried shrimp coated in garlic butter and topped with a signature creamy slaw, grilled onions, buffalo ranch and a lemon pepper seasoning mix. Customers can download Capital Tacos' Capital Rewards app or sign up at CapitalTacos.com to order online, be eligible to earn and use rewards, and take advantage of exclusive offers. 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Board meeting updates for end of February and beginning of March. Irish Fest update, and special guest Trina who lives in the original section of town and discusses her haunted house experiences!
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Milwaukee County; link TBD The Cabin is also presented by WCA's Group Health Trust; serving local governments and school districts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee health benefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana enjoy the potato and leek soup brought in by Logan, the audio engineer, as Ana relays stories about luck and lore. Eric shares the bad luck of the Lady Elgin, a tragic event in Lake Michigan that dramatically altered the early Irish community in Milwaukee. Ana recounted some historic facts about Irish immigration to Wisconsin along with lucky & unlucky stories provided by staff from Discover Mediaworks. Communities that highlight Irish heritage and St. Patrick's Day are noted, including Milwaukee and La Crosse – which each host major Irish festivals in the summer – along with the Town of Erin (plus Holy Hill and Erin Hills Golf), New London (which becomes “New Dublin” for St. Patrick's) and even the tiny town of Luck, Wisconsin (home to a very recent lottery winner.) The Cabin also welcomes Blake Johnston from Milwaukee's County Clare, an Irish Pub and Inn that welcomes travelers from all over. With Blake, Eric, Ana, and Logan discuss more Irish lore, Celtic languages, unique elements of Irish history from both Ireland and Wisconsin, the parades to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and the most authentic Irish food and beverage – including the story behind corned beef. In all, it's a good look at Irish heritage in Wisconsin. Inside SponsorsJolly Good Soda: https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4Marshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
Frank Murphy's friend Jeff Detrow is today's co-host. Jeff says Frank has an “higo problem.” Higo is the Spanish word for fig. Frank and his wife Jere haven't had time to make jam or preserves with all the figs Frank has harvested. They started freezing figs on a cookie sheet to be processed later. Jeff is reminded of the dog meatballs that he prepares for his pets. Frank wants to use the frozen figs to make smoothies. Jeff calls it the new açaí. Frank mentions that figs have a laxative effect. Jeff asks about the transitory time. Jeff learned about transitory time after accidentally swallowing a dental crown. He once lost a crown during a radio interview with a celebrity but found it on the studio floor. Frank appreciates that Jeff has a big vocabulary. Like Frank, Jeff solves the New York Times crossword puzzle daily. Frank recently solved a Monday puzzle in four minutes and 31 seconds. He and Jeff compare solve times for the weekend puzzles. Frank tends to overdo his hobbies and interests, which has been called “Franking it to eleven.” Jeff thinks that Frank's improv experience helps him think quickly while solving the crossword and vice versa. Frank credits improv with helping him in many aspects of life. Come to the Secret City Improv Festival on September 30 and October 1, 2022 at the Historic Grove Theater in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Use the discount code FRANK at checkout for 25% off when purchasing tickets at https://secretcityimprovfest.com/tickets Frank and his wife Jere went to the Irish Fest on the Hill in mid-August. Frank was the only one in his group who was interested in eating Irish food. They encountered their friend Ida who now lives downtown and could list dozens of restaurant recommendations within walking distance. They walked to the Old City and decided to try a restaurant called Southern Grit, which Jeff has also enjoyed. The host said there would be a 45 minute wait for a table and that the group should go take a walk until they got a text that their table was ready. Frank ordered medium-hot chicken rather than the full Nashville-hot. The waiter said he could bring Frank some emergency milk if necessary. The next day Frank, Jere, and their houseguests went to First Watch for brunch. Frank sensed that a lady at the next table was looking at their food so Frank explained to her what he, Jere, and the others had ordered. Jeff jokes that leftovers should be up for grabs at pizza restaurants. Frank and Jere have driven to Maryville to eat at Jaboni's, which is not far from where Jeff and Kristen live. Frank wanted to support a Facebook friend, Bart Fricks, who bought the Maryville location of Jaboni's from the previous owner. Frank also wanted to support Dan Goss, who left Downtown Grill & Brewery to open Point b in West Knoxville, near Gettysvue Country Club. Frank, Jere, and Artie Rocket ordered the s'mores board for dessert. Jeff recommends making s'mores with marshmallows that have chocolate filling. Point B had a variety of candy bars to make the s'mores. Jeff wonders if Frank can expound on any topic. Frank says there is an improv game in which someone delivers an extemporaneous monologue on a word that the audience suggests. Frank once went to an improv festival in Frederick, Maryland and was asked to give a monologue on a word. He then appeared in a scene based on the monologue. Frank points out that Jeff would improvise and speak extemporaneously on the radio. A late-night talk show has a huge staff to write a ten-minute monologue. Radio hosts have to fill four hours a day without a staff of writers. Jeff's birthday is October 1. Each year, Jeff told his Jeff & Jer Show listeners to say “Happy birthday Jeff” to get free admission to the San Diego Zoo on October 2 even though it was actually Founders Day and everyone got in free that day. One time Jeff & Jer announc that their staff member Randy was going to jump a bus in the Jack Murphy Stadium parking lot. People imagined an Evel Knievel style stunt. Instead Randy used jumper cables to jump start the bus. Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow and hit the bell for notifications. Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, Google, iHeart, and Audible. Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/FrankAndFriendsShow https://www.instagram.com/FrankAndFriendsShow https://www.twitter.com/FrankNFriendsSh Thanks!
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Give us about ten minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Alpha Engineering Today... Today is the last day to do your Maryland State Income Taxes. County Executive Pittman has the Rona and it is spreading pretty fast again in the County. Four Crofton community associations have unearthed more than $250,000 of donations from a developer and related entities/people given to Jessica Haire's campaign and they are asking for it to be returned. The SRA and ORP planted 30 million spat in the Severn River to help clean up the Bay. CNBC says Maryland is the 7th most expensive state to live in as inflation rises. And it is the Annapolis Irish Festival (FINALLY)! Gates open at 11 am tomorrow and out code for $5 (or 20%) off General Admission tickets is good until midnight -- 5offeye22. We also have a contest on our All Annapolis Facebook page for Rhett Butler tickets this Sunday! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Alpha Engineering Today... FIFA says no World Cup will come to Washington or Baltimore. The Atlas Restaurant Group, owners of the soon-to-be-opened Choptank donated $10,000 to HACA. The Annapolis Irish Festival is back and we have a discount code! Derek Warfield and the Wolfe Tones are coming to Killarney House. And a whole lot of events including Juneteenth celebrations, diner under the stars, a free concert, and a special fundraising event for Ukraine!! And of course a podcast update! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- Rehab 2 Perform Today... Shots were fired in two Annapolis neighborhoods within 36 minutes of each other. Annapolis Police make an arrest in a 2020 murder. A jail guard was charged with groping an inmate. Under Armour is underperforming and has been booted from the S&P 500. The Annapolis Irish Festival is coming and tickets are on sale now. The Chesapeake Bay has improved its grade a little. Rams Head Ticket Tuesday and some more pod news! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Irish Fest, Cedar & Baker, Quiet Zones, Budget, project update, and more!
Dunkin update, Irish Fest, Ivanhoe subdivision and more!