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Best podcasts about Island Park

Latest podcast episodes about Island Park

6-minute Stories
"Mom Won't Like It" by Edward von Koenigseck

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 8:37


– “Jane can't ever know the truth.”The tide and wind pushed it ashore as surely as vengeance.Edward von Koenigseck has a 40-year background in technical publications. He is the author of two books - a college textbook Technical Writing for Private Industry, and a memoir, Island Park, and has also published several short stories. His other activities have been providing 92 different lectures on biblical history for the nonprofit organization Shepherd's Center, and was hired to create the curriculum for and teach two semesters on technical writing for advanced English students at Florida Institute of Technology.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Wall Street is having a volatile day as tariffs rock global markets... Rockslide takes out building in Yonkers... Attempted rape at Staten Island park under investigation...

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 6:42


THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 293: THE HEWLETTS, ISLAND PARK, LAWRENCE, LYNBROOK, MALVERNE, AND ROCKVILLE CENTRE

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 24:19


MORE COVERAGE OF THE VILLAGES OF HEMPSTEAD.PICTURE: By https://www.hewlettharbor.org/, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74621024

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Susan Faus talks about everything Fargo Parks has to offer

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 13:31


03/18/25: Joel Heitkamp is still out, and North Dakota's DNC Committeeman, Jamie Selzler, fills in for him. Jamie is joined in the KFGO studio by Susan Faus, the Executive Director of the Fargo Park District. She brings an update on the Island Park renovations, rate changes, and the Fargo Parks Sports Center. Susan joined the Fargo Park District in November of 2022 as deputy director of administration, previously serving as the deputy director of parks and recreation for the City of Bloomington, MN and assistant parks and recreation director in the City of Edina, MN prior to that. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Destination Angler Podcast
Hard-fighting Hybrids on Henry's Lake with Damon Keen

The Destination Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 72:54


Our destination is the world-famous Henry's Lake in eastern Idaho, known for hard-fighting hybrids (Cutbows) the size of your leg, unpredictable windstorms, and breathtaking scenery.  With retired Idaho Fish & Game biologist and guide Damon Keen, with Eagle Ridge Ranch, Island Park, ID Damon grew up in Idaho, eventually landing the coveted role of state biologist for Henry's Lake with Fish and Game.  Today, we dive deep into the big questions like: Are there a million trout in Henry's Lake? How do these fish grow so big so fast? And why won't they eat dry flies?   Stories of sudden windstorms, near-death experiences, and legendary 100-fish days.    With host Steve Haigh Be the first to know about new episodes.  Become a subscriber  Destination Angler on YouTube Contact Damon:  Eagle Ridge Ranch  (208) 558-0900  |  Instagram:  @dcll1960 |  Facebook Please check out our Sponsors: Got Fishing  Crafting world-class fly-fishing adventures specially designed to your level of experience and budget.    Facebook @GotFishingAdventures Instagram @GotFishing  TroutRoutes  The number one fishing app, helping trout anglers avoid the crowds and explore new public water. Download it and receive 20% off using Destination20 promo code in the app store today! Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes    Adamsbuilt Fishing  THE trusted source for quality fly fishing gear, built to last at an affordable price. Waders, Nets, Outerwear.  Facebook & Instagram @Adamsbuilt Destination Angler Podcast:   Website YouTube Instagram & Facebook  @DestinationAnglerPodcast  Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh@DestinationAnglerPodcast.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded January 16, 2025

6-minute Stories
"Time To Live or Die" by Edward von Koenigseck (Reprise from Oct. 2024)

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 8:02


– “Quick! Let's get the oars!”.Traveling fast, the tanker's bow tossed large white-capped waves.Edward von Koenigseck, relocated from Florida, resides in Ticonderoga NY. Having a 40-year career in Technical Publications, he also published two books (Technical Writing for Private Industry and Island Park, a Memoir, and four short stories. He created 92 one-hour lectures on biblical history for presentation to elders, sponsored by the non-profit Florida-based Shepherd Centers organization. He also created and taught two semesters on technical writing for advanced English students at Florida Institute of Technology, is an editor, and is currently writing a novel, a biography, and an autobiography.

Ian Talks Comedy
Gone but Not Forgotten: SNL's Dan Vitale (1956 - 2023)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 65:06


Dan Vitale joined me and discussed social media presence; attention he got from Marc Maron's podcast; Lorne Michaels seeing him; his audition for The New Show; his fluctuating weight from 1986 - 1991; Cobra Kai; streaming services give more content; Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Bill Burr & Louis CK; being Lorne Michaels protege; being funnier now than when he was "hot" in the '80's because he's off alcohol and drugs and older; being listed above Norm MacDonald as a SNL cast member in Rolling Stone; growing up in Island Park, Long Island; other famous Island Park residents including Al D'Amato and the basis for Tony Soprano; where he did stand up pre Covid; living through Covid and protests; going back to college and feeling like Johnny Lawrence from Cobra Kai; IPhones; Dave Attell, memories of Don Novello and Randy Quaid; wanting to know who from his cast was invited to the 40th anniversary; Joan Cusack; Anthony Michael Hall; Damon Wayans; Jon Lovitz; Nora Dunn; Dennis Miller; Danitra Vance; Terry Sweeney;  A Whitney Brown; Jim Downey; Franken & Davis; remembering the Madonna episode and the horrible week working with Chevy Chase; being with world's largest man Michael Hebrank (1100 lbs.) at the Brookhaven Rehabilitation Center; intermittent fasting; coming back for the Ron Reagan Jr. episode; residuals; current SNL; Baldwin's Trump vs. Carrey's Biden; Taran Killam; Darrell Hammond making SNL a civil service job; Alan Zweibel; and John Murray

The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast
BHS e500-Mary Howe and William Brattle's Borough Pageant 1912

The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 5:49


In 1912 soprano Mary Howe was the featured performer at the four day Brattleboro Pageant on Island Park. The Pageant was an historical review of Brattleboro's past. We thought this might be an appropriate topic for our 500th podcast of local history. These podcasts are an effort, on our part, to expand on our understandings of Brattleboro's past.

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
It's time for the Kiwanis Pancake Karnival at the Fargodome!

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 4:23


02/07/25: Shareen Stark is the Kiwanis Pancake Karnival Chair, and joins Joel on "News and Views" to talk about the 67th Annual Pancake Karnival. This year, all proceeds support a special area in Island Park dedicated to Mental Wellness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Traveled #23 | Fly Fishing World Championships with Glade Gunther: Inside the Idaho Fly Fishing Event

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 62:28


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/705B In this episode, host Dave talks with Glade Gunther, a member of Team USA and the person in charge of organizing a major event in Fly Fishing, to share what's planned and how people can join in the fun. Dave and Glade will tell you all about the famous rivers in Idaho, how the event works, and even give some helpful fishing tips. Whether you want to watch the competition, volunteer, or just become a better fisher, this episode has everything you need to know! 1:09 - From casting simple spinners as a child to learning the art of fly fishing as a teenager, Glade Gunther's journey reflects the timeless appeal of fishing as both a personal pastime and a shared experience. 5:15 - Glade shares how today Fly Fishing Team USA continues to grow, selecting top anglers every two years based on a points system. Glade explains how recent changes have made it easier for people to participate, and how the team is now made up of the best 15 anglers in the country. 7:28 - After COVID paused competitions, Fly Fishing Team USA revamped its selection process by creating a regional system, dividing the U.S. into four sections. This made it easier for anglers to compete locally without extensive travel. 15:12 -Glade then proceed in sharing how Fly Fishing Team USA's selection process allows anglers to compete in up to three regional events, counting their best two scores to account for luck and variability in conditions. Rankings from regional events are combined with points from interregional competitions to determine the top anglers. 30:52 - Glade emphasizes how the U.S. aims to minimize disruption and avoid conflicts with local anglers. With careful planning and support from state and federal agencies, the event will promote conservation, safe fishing practices, and a fun, competitive environment for participants. 36:33 - Glade describes their success in securing bids for organizing a fly fishing event and the subsequent planning efforts involved. They mention having a cabin in Island Park, Idaho, which lies within the renowned "golden triangle" of fly fishing, spanning Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. 43:03 - The youth fly fishing team recently achieved remarkable success at the World Championships in the Czech Republic, sweeping the podium with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishes and securing the team gold medal. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/705B

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)
Calgary Eyeopener podcast - Friday, January 10

The Eyeopener from CBC Radio Calgary (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 29:50


On today's show: we explore whether a trade fight with the U-S could lead to deeper economic ties between Canada and China; as the Calgary Flames pay tribute to their moms on a California road trip, we tip our caps to hockey moms everywhere; who put the "Prince" in Prince's Island Park? We remember a true Calgary pioneer and business magnate, Peter Prince, ahead of the 100th anniversary of his death this weekend.

Lipps Service with Scott Lipps
The Best of NYC part 3! Des Rocs, Pan Arcadia, Cab Ellis

Lipps Service with Scott Lipps

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 87:09


In this episode of Lipps Service — the second installment of our NYC music scene series — Scott sits down with four buzzing artists out of the East Coast — Des Rocs, Eamon Rush and Brian Duke of Pan Arcadia, and Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis. Starting off with the blistering rock ‘n' roller, Des Rocs discusses his upbringing and musical influences from Long Island, including odd jobs he's had to support his music career. Des also talks about his endorsement from UFC's Dana White, funny stories of his performances alongside The Cult and The Rolling Stones, and the influence ofIan Astbury and Queen's Live At Wembley album. Des concludes by exploring the making of his latest album, Dream Machine, and listing his top 5 East Coast artists, rock albums, and underrated frontmen and women. Next up, Brooklyn-bred rock band Pan Arcadia's frontman Eamon Rush and drummer Brian Duke get into their local performances at different venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn, living together at “The Shack” and their home studio, and NYC influences like Lou Reed and The Strokes. Eamon and Brian also talk about their various charity benefit concerts like “Save The Scene” and “Rock The Pantry,” the camaraderie of the local current scene, and insight into the band's upcoming music releases. The two close the interview by listing their top 5 new bands and places to eat and drink in Brooklyn, and everyone in the studio takes a ginger shot, made and brought by the band. Last but not least, Scott talks with eclectic frontman Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis, who dives into his musical beginnings in LA and Boston, comparing LA vs. NYC music, and the band's experience working with experimental producer Gordon Raphael. Connor also talks about the band's name origin and developing his eccentric live performance style by running, dancing, and singing at Randall's Island Park. He gets into winning NPR's “Tiny Desk” contest, the band's forthcoming self-titled junior album, and their headlining gig in support of the release at Bowery Ballroom in January 2025. Finally, he concludes by listing his top 5 NYC venues to perform at and NYC-made albums. TIMESTAMPS0:00:00 – Intro0:03:03 – Des Rocsintro0:03:40 – Early music writing and making0:04:20 – NYC influence0:04:50 – Dana White's endorsement0:05:35 – Ian Astbury of The Cult story0:07:21 – Family and upbringing0:08:01 – Odd jobs0:08:50 – Rockville, Long Island0:09:05 – Early music influences0:09:35 – QueenLive At Wembley ‘860:10:22 – Genre-defying music & art0:11:28 – Early lyric writing0:11:50 – Dreaming of and manifesting being a musician0:12:55 – Performing in Long Island0:13:50 – 2010s NYC music influences0:14:50 – Opening for The Rolling Stones story0:17:34 – Opening for Muse story0:18:45 – Hotel orgy tour story0:20:00 – Touring economics0:21:48 – Performing in Europe0:22:10 – “I Am The Lightning”0:23:10 – Promotion through word of mouth 0:24:35 – Working with Mark Seliger on new album, Dream Machine0:25:01 – 2025 plans0:25:24 – Labels & the music industry0:26:20 – East Coast music0:27:30 – Rock ‘n' roll giants & influences0:28:48 – Top 5 East Coast artists0:29:41 – Top 5 rock albums0:31:19 – Top 5 underrated frontmen/women0:31:54 – Ian Astbury———————0:35:42 – Eamon Rush and Brian Duke of Pan Arcadiaintro0:35:58 – Abandoned Chinatown church performance0:37:05 – Eamon growing up in Manhattan & music scene then0:39:27 – Dimes Square0:40:02 – Living together as a band at “The Shack”0:41:33 – Music influences0:42:10 – 20-year music cycle0:42:45 – The Strokes 0:43:40 – Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground0:44:21 – Friendships and connectivity of current music scene & Matt Weinberger0:45:50 – Favorite NYC artists right now0:47:37 – Young band economics0:49:03 – 2021 livestream benefit concert “Save The Scene” 0:51:40 – Performing at various venues and locations 0:52:19 – Recording and mixing music0:53:08 – Upcoming music releases and influences0:53:43 – Top 5 new bands0:55:38 – Favorite new bands0:56:00 – How Eamon got banned from MSG story0:57:13 – Food drive & livestream benefit concert “Rock The Pantry”0:58:55 – Top 5 places to eat and drink in Brooklyn1:00:05 – Taking ginger shots with Scott and Marisa———————1:01:57 – Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis intro1:02:44 – Music and performance beginnings in LA and Boston1:03:45 – Music influences1:04:25 – Comparing LA vs. NYC music and energy1:06:45 – Friendships and connectivity of current music scene1:07:44 – Band information1:08:11 – Working with Gordon Raphael1:09:36 – Band name origins1:10:46 – Developing live performance style at Randall's Island Park1:12:12 – The Stooges and Iggy Pop1:13:00 – Stage diving1:14:41 – Winning NPR's “Tiny Desk” contest & musical experimentation1:16:28 – Young band economics & creative control1:17:48 – Success and looking ahead  1:18:35 – Current music scene1:19:15 – Wilmah1:20:15 – Making of upcoming junior, self-titled album 1:21:52 – Headlining Bowery Ballroom gig in January 20251:22:17 – Upcoming music releases1:22:34 – Top 5 NYC venues to perform at1:24:03 – Favorite NYC albums    Sonos makes it so easy to fill your home with incredible sound! 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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Fly Fishing Sheridan Lake and Eagle Ridge Ranch with Steve Hyde (Traveled #22)

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 66:08


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/695 Presented By:  Yellowstone Teton Territory Today on Traveled, Steve Hyde of the Hyde Drift Boats family and Eagle Ridge Ranch manager shares his best tips for fly fishing Sheridan Lake and exploring nearby Spring Creek. Find out how to make the most of summer and winter activities in these areas.  Plus, hear about how Steve and his dad founded Hyde Drift Boats in their garage and the innovations that set their boats apart.  Show Notes with Steve Hyde on Fly Fishing Sheridan Lake 02:23 - We start off talking about how things are going at Eagle Ridge Ranch during this "in-between" season. Steve says they do a lot of ice fishing and managing cabins for rent year-round. We also talk about big game hunting opportunities at Eagle Ridge Ranch.  5:17 - Sheridan Lake is located in a remote area between Kilgore and Island Park, surrounded by private and public lands. The lake benefits from powerful springs, which help maintain the temperature and support aquatic life. Steve says grizzly encounters are common in the area, which adds a bit of excitement.  07:47 - The owner of Eagle Ridge Ranch is Frank VanderSloot, the founder of Melaleuca. There are 12 cabins on the ranch that can sleep anywhere from 2 to 20 people.   Fishing at the Eagle Ridge Ranch  9:42 - There are seven miles of Spring Creek and the lake to fish. You can find rainbow trout,  Snake River cutthroat trout, and brook trout in the lake. Native chubfish are also in the system, though they're not highly regarded.  10:40 - Steve says they only allow up to 12 people daily to ensure a positive visitor experience. Groups of up to 20 can sometimes be accommodated, but they try not to mix groups to keep the area peaceful. Watch this YouTube video about Eagle Ridge Ranch : https://youtu.be/Z05KwQqWb5U?si=L6LKG2AZ3X9Pjbos Hyde Drift Boats  14:15 - We dive into how Steve and his dad started making driftboats in their garage back in the early '80s. What began as a hobby turned into Hyde Drift Boats. Steve talks about how the boat design evolved over the years.  19:36 - Steve is the director of Wildlife Management for all of Frank's properties in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. He also works closely with local fish and game agencies to maintain the land and support wildlife in the area.  Other Activities at Eagle Ridge Ranch  24:36 - The Eagle Ridge Ranch is great for year-round outdoor activities. People can enjoy fishing, hunting, ATV riding in summer, and snowmobiling in winter. There's also a lava bed system called Craters of the Moon just south of the ranch. Fly Fishing at Sheridan Lake: What You Need to Know 28:45 - Sheridan Lake is a fly-fishing-only, catch-and-release spot. The peak season runs from May to October, but you can still find spots throughout the year. Steve says the lake has all kinds of hatches throughout the year.  3:15 - Steve talks about the lakes and rivers around Eagle Ridge Ranch. The main lakes are Island Park Reservoir and Henry's Lake, but there are also many rivers in the area.  Eagle Ridge Ranch offers a premium fishing experience at Sheridan Lake. Watch this video to learn more:  https://youtu.be/wAsF86xnK2E?si=YkzFY7k5G3ahWwJp 45:43 - Here are some things to consider before your trip:  Pack for all weather conditions: A sudden rainstorm can drop temperatures quickly, so you better be prepared.   Safety first: Let someone know where you're going or have someone with you.  Gear up right: Bring a 5 to 7-weight rod. Use the biggest tippet you can (4X), but switch to 5X if the fish get picky. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/695

Adpodcast
Rebecca Schwartz - co CEO - Fresh Fizz Soda

Adpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 10:41


Fresh Fizz Sodas was founded in 2021 by Yoni and Rebecca Schwartz. Out of their Fresh Fizz Factory in Island Park, NY, they produce award-winning organic sodas made with only real food ingredients and sweetened with honey. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dylanconroy/support

6-minute Stories
"Time To Live or Die" by Edward von Koenigseck

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 8:02


– “Quick! Let's get the oars!”.Traveling fast, the tanker's bow tossed large white-capped waves.Edward von Koenigseck, relocated from Florida, resides in Ticonderoga NY. Having a 40-year career in Technical Publications, he also published two books (Technical Writing for Private Industry and Island Park, a Memoir, and four short stories. He created 92 one-hour lectures on biblical history for presentation to elders, sponsored by the non-profit Florida-based Shepherd Centers organization. He also created and taught two semesters on technical writing for advanced English students at Florida Institute of Technology, is an editor, and is currently writing a novel, a biography, and an autobiography.

The SnoWest Show
#58 - Speed Shop Inc's 900 Catalyst big bore

The SnoWest Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 34:35


We talk with Brady from Speed Shop Inc SSI about the 900 big bore Arctic Cat M 600 they build. We got a chance to ride this sled in March in Island Park, Idaho. We also talk with Ibexx's Mike Klassen and Alex Klassen about tuning these machines, as well as test rider Austin Becker. More details at bd-xtreme.com

Bears and Brews
Microbruin 18: The Boarmance of the Summer

Bears and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 38:51


Join us on today's Microbruin for some animal news, a show update, and another quiz! This time Pam quizzes Salome on bear tracks. Quiz yourself alongside us (otherwise the 2nd half of this ep will make zero sense!) on:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bearsandbrewspodcast/ orFacebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094752400236 Links We Discussed:CPW Predation Information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRKBg2b1faK1Oi53O9HKe2EuaeT8lB9q0LpCOD8p6gyAE2YSH5MY-zlWo_uJdi0fTAD16DbmCBGbaax/pubKatmai bear 230 (Ben) splishin and splashin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwmG4udxKR4Island Park is Bear Country: https://islandparkbears.org/Sources Cited:Macintyre, Barney. “British Baby Beaver Boom Brings Benefits.” Tortoise, 15 Aug. 2024, www.tortoisemedia.com/2024/08/15/british-baby-beaver-boom-brings-benefits/#:~:text=Baby%20beavers%20have%20been%20born,been%20spotted%20in%20the%20area.Mitchell, Wylee. “Three Wolf Pups Born to Reintroduced Colorado Wolves Were Caught on Camera.” Https://Www.Kkco11news.Com, 20 Aug. 2024, www.kkco11news.com/2024/08/20/3-wolf-pups-born-reintroduced-colorado-wolves-were-caught-camera/.Pace, David. “Air Park Fails to Land with P&Z Commissioners in Island Park.” East Idaho News, 28 Aug. 2024, www.eastidahonews.com/2024/08/air-park-fails-to-land-with-pz-commissioners-in-island-park/.“US Pacific Northwest Sees Huge Columbia River Sockeye Salmon Return.” Undercurrent News, 21 Aug. 2024, www.undercurrentnews.com/2024/08/21/us-pacific-northwest-sees-huge-columbia-river-sockeye-salmon-return/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Island Park Festival happening Friday and Saturday

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 16:34


The Island Park Festival starts Friday and has over 200 vendors.

Lifting the Lifters
Creating Reservoirs

Lifting the Lifters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 13:40


If you ask any of our kids where their happy place is, they'd say up in Island Park at the cabin.  My happy place, well, it also happens to be the cabin.  Island Park has had a special place in my heart since I was a little girl.  We'd go up and stay at my grandma's cabin and go boating in Island Park reservoir. It was here I learned to waterski, wakeboard, and surf.  It's in this reservoir that we fish, we jump off the docks to swim, and at night, we catch crawdads.   In the winter there is ice fishing and snowmobiling, and  In the fall when the water drops and sometimes gets almost empty, we ride our four-wheelers and razors down in the mud and the muck. Early in the spring and summer, if we've had a good snowpack, the reservoir will be completely full, and then as the weeks go by, the weather gets hot, and the farmers' crops grow, the reservoir water is used to irrigate the fields and the water levels drop.  Every time we visit the cabin the water gets lower and lower. Island Park Reservoir and many other reservoirs are man-made lakes that are created by building a dam across a river or over the outlet of a natural lake. The dam controls the water level and the amount of water that flows out of the reservoir. Reservoirs have been used since 3000 BCE to store water for watering crops and to provide continuous access to water. They are a holding place, a storage facility for future usage.    There are many aspects of our lives that we have reservoirs, or holding and storage, for use in the future time. Today we are going to talk about a few of our reservoirs, when to create them, and a few ideas on how! Listen In!  

I Love This, You Should Too
271 Live(ish) From the 2024 Calgary Folk Music Festival

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 75:39


We visited the 2024 Calgary Folk Music Festival and have so much to share with you! We have some interviews with artists from The Mariachi Ghost, Nicolette & The Nobodies, & Ginger Beef, plus reviews and live performances from The Roots, Cowboy Junkies, TEKE::TEKE, Fantastic Negrito, & more. Outfit reviews, dance reports, we didn't do any food recommendations though. Maybe next year! Calgary Folk Music Festival: calgaryfolkfest.com The Calgary Folk Music Festival is one of Canada's flagship, trailblazing music festivals. It's been held annually since 1980 at the beautiful Prince's Island Park in Calgary, Alberta. Our broad, cutting-edge programming boasts 70+ artists from near and far playing on seven stages in concerts and collaborative sessions featuring everything from folk to funk to global sounds and fresh hip hop. #CFMF2024

I Love This, You Should Too
269 2024 Calgary Folk Music Festival Preview

I Love This, You Should Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 37:39


We are heading to the 2024 Calgary Folk Music Festival (July 25-28), so this week we are preparing by discussing the artists we are most excited to see and sampling some of their music. This episode's featured artists include; The Roots, Nicolette & the Nobodies, James Vincent McMorrow, Julianna Riolino, Etran de L'Air, TEKE::TEKE, Celeigh Cardinal, & more!   I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa Calgary Folk Music Festival: calgaryfolkfest.com The Calgary Folk Music Festival is one of Canada's flagship, trailblazing music festivals. It's been held annually since 1980 at the beautiful Prince's Island Park in Calgary, Alberta. Our broad, cutting-edge programming boasts 70+ artists from near and far playing on seven stages in concerts and collaborative sessions featuring everything from folk to funk to global sounds and fresh hip hop.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Gruesome Discovery in Long Island Park Leads to Search for Victims' Identities

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:32


A routine morning walk turned into a scene of horror for a group of teenagers in Long Island's Southards Pond Park as they stumbled upon a severed arm on Thursday morning. The ensuing investigation uncovered even more disturbing findings, prompting authorities to launch a search for the identities of the victims. The initial discovery, made by a student on her way to school around 8:40 a.m., led to a swift response from law enforcement after the student's father contacted 911. Suffolk County police descended upon the scene, initiating a thorough search of the area that revealed additional remains, including a severed head and leg belonging to a man, and the head, arm, and leg of a woman. Authorities believe the bodies were recently dumped, possibly mere hours or a day before their discovery, and likely by someone in a vehicle. The scattered locations of the remains within the park suggest that the victims were killed elsewhere before being discarded at the scene. According to Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives, a right arm found on the eastern side of the park, approximately 20 feet from the original discovery of the left arm, bore tattoos and belonged to a man, providing crucial evidence in the ongoing investigation. However, no tattoos were found on the arms of the female victim. As authorities work tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to this gruesome discovery, the search for additional body parts continues. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office is conducting autopsies to determine the cause of death and assist in identifying the victims. Amidst the unfolding investigation, the Suffolk County Homicide Squad is treating the case as a homicide, emphasizing the urgency of identifying the victims and bringing justice to those responsible for this heinous act. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Gruesome Discovery in Long Island Park Leads to Search for Victims' Identities

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:32


A routine morning walk turned into a scene of horror for a group of teenagers in Long Island's Southards Pond Park as they stumbled upon a severed arm on Thursday morning. The ensuing investigation uncovered even more disturbing findings, prompting authorities to launch a search for the identities of the victims. The initial discovery, made by a student on her way to school around 8:40 a.m., led to a swift response from law enforcement after the student's father contacted 911. Suffolk County police descended upon the scene, initiating a thorough search of the area that revealed additional remains, including a severed head and leg belonging to a man, and the head, arm, and leg of a woman. Authorities believe the bodies were recently dumped, possibly mere hours or a day before their discovery, and likely by someone in a vehicle. The scattered locations of the remains within the park suggest that the victims were killed elsewhere before being discarded at the scene. According to Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives, a right arm found on the eastern side of the park, approximately 20 feet from the original discovery of the left arm, bore tattoos and belonged to a man, providing crucial evidence in the ongoing investigation. However, no tattoos were found on the arms of the female victim. As authorities work tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to this gruesome discovery, the search for additional body parts continues. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office is conducting autopsies to determine the cause of death and assist in identifying the victims. Amidst the unfolding investigation, the Suffolk County Homicide Squad is treating the case as a homicide, emphasizing the urgency of identifying the victims and bringing justice to those responsible for this heinous act. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
Gruesome Discovery in Long Island Park Leads to Search for Victims' Identities

My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 7:32


A routine morning walk turned into a scene of horror for a group of teenagers in Long Island's Southards Pond Park as they stumbled upon a severed arm on Thursday morning. The ensuing investigation uncovered even more disturbing findings, prompting authorities to launch a search for the identities of the victims. The initial discovery, made by a student on her way to school around 8:40 a.m., led to a swift response from law enforcement after the student's father contacted 911. Suffolk County police descended upon the scene, initiating a thorough search of the area that revealed additional remains, including a severed head and leg belonging to a man, and the head, arm, and leg of a woman. Authorities believe the bodies were recently dumped, possibly mere hours or a day before their discovery, and likely by someone in a vehicle. The scattered locations of the remains within the park suggest that the victims were killed elsewhere before being discarded at the scene. According to Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives, a right arm found on the eastern side of the park, approximately 20 feet from the original discovery of the left arm, bore tattoos and belonged to a man, providing crucial evidence in the ongoing investigation. However, no tattoos were found on the arms of the female victim. As authorities work tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to this gruesome discovery, the search for additional body parts continues. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office is conducting autopsies to determine the cause of death and assist in identifying the victims. Amidst the unfolding investigation, the Suffolk County Homicide Squad is treating the case as a homicide, emphasizing the urgency of identifying the victims and bringing justice to those responsible for this heinous act. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

BYU-Idaho Radio
Evening Headlines For February 20, 2024

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 5:45


An Island Park man is cleared of all charges from a 2021 accident, Kaelin Wills spoke to Terry Thompson for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game about the recent mountain lion spotting, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a new artists rendering of the Teton River Idaho Temple.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Traveled #14 - Drift Lodge & Fly Shop with Mike Wilson - Tiger Trout, Hebgen Lake, Henrys Lake

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 65:35


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/541  Presented by: Yellowstone Teton Territory Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/teton  Get ready to embark on a virtual journey to the serene waters of Island Park, Idaho as we sit down with Mike Wilson of the Drift Lodge & Fly Shop. In this episode, Mike will be our guide to the abundant fishing opportunities that surround their lodge, offering insights into the thriving angling scene in Henrys Lake. From insider tips to the must-have flies, Mike will be unveiling the secrets to a fulfilling day on the water, whether you're targeting trout or other captivating catches. So, grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and prepare to be enthralled by Mike's wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm for the angler's haven of Island Park, Idaho. Episode Chapters with Mike Wilson on Drift Lodge & Fly Shop 1:06 - Mike's first memory of fishing is watching his dad fly fish in a lake in Central Utah. 5:08 - He tells us the interesting story of how he made a career out of fly fishing. 6:41 - He shares how the Drift Lodge & Fly Shop came to be in 2013 with the support and help of his wife. 11:15 - He mentions Lonnie Allen of the Three Rivers Ranch who he says has made living in Island Park and working in the industry a joy. 16:15 - He walks us through his guiding services for those who are interested to do stillwater fishing in Henry's Lake. 17:18 - He tells us how fishing at Hebgen Lake is different from that at Henry's Lake. 19:50 - He mentions other fishing opportunities in the area such as the Island Park Reservoir, Hebgen, Quake Lake, and Elk Lake. 20:30 - He talks about the regulation changes in Henry's Lake. 21:30 - He describes ice-off fishing in Idaho in April and May. He says that indicator fishing is great at that time of the year. 23:38 - Growing up, he used to ice fish in Scofield Reservoir in Central Utah. That's where he saw the biggest tiger trout he had ever seen. 26:25 - Their fishing season in Island Park kicks off in the Memorial Weekend. 27:45 - He talks about Bill Schiess, an advocate of their fly shop and author of the book Fishing Henrys Lake. 30:12 - He talks about his son Patrick who came back from the army with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to a traumatic brain injury. He's now doing meaningful work for veterans. They have worked with non-profit organizations such as the Wounded Warrior Project and Project Healing Waters. 33:15 - His son now found his passion for fly fishing. He is their best-reviewed fishing guide. 36:00 - He tells us his gear setup for stillwater fishing in Hebgen and Henrys Lake. He carries five reels with him when stillwater fishing. 44:10 - He talks about his trip to Labrador where they fished for northern pike. 45:38 - He gives us some insider tips for those wanting to do a fishing trip in Island Park, Idaho. 53:12 - He mentions the species you can fish in Hebgen and Henrys Lake. 56:10 - We give a shout-out to Yellowstone Teton Territory. He talks about his role in the said organization and how it boosts tourism in Idaho. 57:50 - He mentions the other activities you can do in their area aside from fly fishing. 1:00:00 - He tells us more about their facilities in the Drift Lodge & Fly Shop. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/541 

Voice of the Valley
10/30/23 Voice of the Valley

Voice of the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 22:52


It was a busy morning for Host Will Rasmussen, with three presentations on Voice of the Valley.  In the First part, Breann Green and K. V. Felker from the city of Salmon talked about the Merchants Trick or Treat and the Island Park closure.   In the second part Shaylee Turner and Sharon Infanger from Drug Free Youth presented Red Ribbon Week and dress up days.   Part three was Diane Earl from the VFW talking about the poppy drive and the parade on November 11. 

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Traveled #12 - The Pines at Island Park with Corby Egan - Henry's Fork, Island Park Reservoir, Yellowstone Park

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 60:29


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/507  Presented by: Yellowstone Teton Territory  Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/teton    Corby Egan, owner of The Pines at Island Park, walks us through the rich history, cozy cabins, and breathtaking surroundings of their lodge. Our chat with him will give a glimpse of what our upcoming Stillwater School will look like. Discover the fascinating history behind the lodge, the charming accommodations close to nature, and the must-see attractions that make this area of Idaho truly special. So, get ready to be inspired, captivated, and enticed by the beauty of The Pines lodge. The Pines at Island Park Show Notes with Corby Egan 1:37 - Corby shares the history of The Pines at Island Park. The lodge used to be called Phillips Lodge which was named after its previous owner, Harry Phillips. Corby and his family bought the lodge in 1997. Read more about their history here. 10:40 - He talks about the demographics of the tourists who visit their lodge, and also the funny experience of one of their guests who encountered a wild animal during her stay. 14:33 - He describes the Island Park Reservoir. 15:58 - I ask about the Elk Creek Ranch. 19:10 - Corby describes what our Stillwater trip in July 2024 will look like. 25:00 - He shares that time when Gordon Ramsay stayed in their lodge. 26:36 - He talks about the wildlife in their area. 28:02 - He tells us about their cabins. 37:16 - He talks about Henry's Fork and the other popular establishments in their area. 41:22 - He roughly describes what the itinerary would look like if you visit them during the weekends. They have a restaurant that is also open to the public. 45:00 - He recommends going to the Big Springs which he says is the most beautiful iconic spring in North America. That is also where the Johnny Sack cabin is. He also mentions other must-see places in their area such as the Harriman State Park and Grand Teton National Park. 51:18 - For animal seeing, he recommends visiting Yellowstone Park in the spring and fall. 55:12 - The closest place that you could ski in is Grand Targhee. He also mentions some other popular ski resorts. 57:02 - He encourages the listeners to see the lodge for themselves.   Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/507 

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 503 - Fly Fishing Henry's Lake with Phil Rowley - Stillwater, Mayflies, Golden Dorado

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 71:23


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/503 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Bearvault, Chota Outdoor Gear Phil Rowley joins us today to share his wealth of knowledge on Stillwater, this time zeroing in on the art of fly fishing Henry's Lake. We're gearing up for an exciting event where a lucky winner will snag a trip to this area, along with a handpicked selection of top-tier gear. Our stillwater guru also provides updates on his upcoming adventures, including trips to Argentina in pursuit of giant rainbows and Golden Dorado. Plus, find out the three key factors Phil considers when fishing a new lake. Fly Fishing Henry's Lake with Phil Rowley.   02:50 - Phil Rowley provides an update on his busy schedule, which includes early-year commitments to fly fishing and outdoor shows. He also mentions an upcoming trip to fish giant rainbows in Argentina's Jurassic Lake and a unique opportunity to chase Golden Dorado. 03:37 - Phil hosts trips to Argentina in partnership with Estancia Laguna Verde. The lodge owner also owns Golden Dorado River Cruisers, which operates a luxurious refurbished houseboat for cruising along the Parana River. 11:25 - Phil's initial visit to the Island Park area was for an episode he filmed alongside Bob Jacklin for the New Fly Fisher. They primarily focused on river fishing. However, he did spend one day on Hebgen Lake. 14:00 - Hebgen Lake is known for its abundance of Callibaetis hatches, particularly in August. Unlike many lakes that experience a summer slowdown with trout going deep due to reduced oxygen content, Hebgen Lake, situated at a higher elevation in the West Yellowstone area, offers excellent dry fly fishing opportunities during this month. 17:00 - Callibaetis is one of the few Stillwater-based mayflies out there. It's from the swimming nymph family. Unlike many mayflies, which are not commonly found in lake environments due to the lower oxygen levels, Callibaetis have external gills. 18:15 - Another mayfly you might run into in lakes is the Hexagenia limbata. 22:00 - Phil Rowley provides insights into the contents of his fly box when fishing in the Henry's Lake area. 28:00 - The washing line setup is a multi-fly arrangement where you position the buoyant fly on the point, farthest from the fly line, and then hang one or two flies off independent droppers. Stillwater Giveaway 32:49 - Just a quick shout-out to the giveaway we have going on right now. You can visit wetflyswing.com/giveaway where we're offering a trip and a bunch of gear related to this area. Additionally, we're working on organizing a live event where you can get more information on the topics we're discussing today, and we'll have Phil there to answer questions. Keep an eye on wetflyswing.com/live for more information. Phil Rowley's Fly Patterns 33:00 - Phil highlights a couple of fly patterns for each category. Phil has a pattern called the Holo worm. It is a curved scud hook, and a little red Marabou tail to suggest a wiggling larvae. Another great option is Jerry McBride's "Bionic Worm." This pattern features a fluorescent pink tail, a red body, and a hot orange bead for added visibility. 35:00 - Other flies in the pupal stages are your basic black and red chironomid. 36:00 - Phil's Collaborator pattern's burnt orange coloration with a red butt is designed to mimic the presence of residual hemoglobin in the pupa. Tips When Fishing a New Lake 41:00 - Phil emphasizes the importance of prior research when fishing a new lake. He suggests checking online resources, including Facebook groups, forums, and fishing reports from local fly shops. 3 Things to Look for in a Lake Comfort - Comfort for trout is primarily determined by water temperature and its relation to oxygen content. Phil looks for temperatures between 50 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Protection - Protection factors give trout confidence to feed. This includes rippled surfaces, algal blooms, and underwater structures like drop-offs, weed beds, points, rocky outcroppings, and sunken islands. Food - Food sources are crucial, and Phil focuses on identifying hatches and where the bugs are most likely to be found. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/503

BYU-Idaho Radio
Woman recovering after a flesh eating bacteria infection destroyed part of her leg

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 4:23


Rachelle Winn developed a flesh eating bacteria infection after falling in water at Island Park. Now she's on the road to recovery.

WNY Brews
Buffalo Beer Buzz, August 11th, 2023

WNY Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 36:46


TICKETS REMAIN FOR FIRST EVER FROTH FESTFroth Fest 2023 will take place at Island Park in Williamsville on August 12. The event will feature more than 25 local breweries, local food, and live music from The Strictly Hip. The beer tasting portion of Froth Fest, 12:30-3:30pm, is ticketed. General admission tickets are $60 and VIP tickets are $100. VIP includes early access, exclusive Liquid Lollipop release, and custom glassware. Froth Fest will take place from 12-10pm and live music, food, and Froth beer trailers will be open to the public for free. ONE-EYED CAT BREWING DROPS FIRST CANNED BEERWilliamsville's One-Eyed Cat Brewing has released their first ever beer in cans – Helles Belles, a light and crisp 5.1% Munich Helles-style lager with notes of bready malt, an underlying hop bitterness and a slightly dry finish. Helles Belles is available in 16oz. 4-pack cans at the brewery right now for $14.99. VIP CRAFT BEER FUNDRAISER AT BUFFALO WING FESTThis year's Buffalo Wing Festival, which takes place on September 2, will feature a craft beer VIP experience. Breweries include 42 North Brewing, Steelbound Brewing, Ellicottville Brewing, Resurgence Brewing and more. Tickets are $75 and include admission to Wingfest, access to the Buffalo Bills field, $15 in wing/food tickets, craft beer tastings for two hours, souvenir plate and tasting cup and a free bottle of Dan-O's seasoning. RESURGENCE BREWING PLANS LAGER RELEASE, BLOOD BROTHERS COLLABResurgence Brewing is bringing back their I Want My WNY Lager on August 18 (5pm), an American-style light lager with slightly sweet notes of corn. The beer will be available on draft and in 16oz. 4-pack cans to go. For the release, there will also be a Buff-a-logo pop-up shop at Resurgence's Chicago St. taproom. The following day, on August 19 (12pm) Resurgence will release Little Brother West Coast IPA, a collaboration with Toronto's Blood Brothers Brewing. This sessionable West Coast IPA is the little brother of Bigger Brother IPA, a 6.5% IPA with Idaho 7, El Dorado and Strata hops, which was brewed at Blood Brothers. Little Brother will be available on tap and in 16oz. 4-packs cans to go. STEEL LEAF BREWING TO HOST SPECIAL MOE'S POP-UP TAVERNCome September, Steel Leaf Brewing will be transformed into Moe's Tavern from The Simpsons. From Sept. 8-17, a portion of the brewery will become everyone's favorite dank pit watering hole from the populated animated series, complete with iconic front entrance and bar. This is a ticketed event and limited and timed tickets must be purchased in advance online. The event will feature an exclusive food menu, as well as a special beer brewed for the event by Steel Leaf. Costumes are encouraged. For more information, visit moespopup.comBILLS-THEMED BEERS RETURNS AHEAD OF START OF PRESEASON Just in time for the start of the Buffalo Bills preseason this Saturday against the Indianapolis Colts, a number of Bills-themed beers have returned to brewery and store shelves across Western New York. In addition to staples such as Thin Man Pills Mafia and Community Beer Works Let's Go Pils, Resurgence Brewing Circle the Wagons Pilsner & IPA, Ellicottville Brewing The Herd Crushable Lager and Fan Zone IPA, Flying Bison Buffalo Pils, Big Ditch Make Me Wanna Stout and No Punts Intended Pilsner, Brickyard Brewing Number 14 East Coast IPA and Number 17 West Coast IPA, 12 Gates Pancho's Legacy Lager, and Steelbound Brewery AllenTown IPA to name a few. Southern Tier's flagship IPA even got a red, white and blue can art makeover for the new season. Look for these beers wherever great beer is sold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For July 6, 2023

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 2:56


Good morning! These are your Morning Headlines for July 6, 2023... the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has issued new boil orders for the Island Park area. Plus, BYU-Idaho has announced who will be the Spring 2023 commencement speaker. Then, a Wisconsin man is raising awareness for childhood cancer in quite a unique way.

WNY Brews
Buffalo Beer Buzz, June 16th, 2023

WNY Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 32:33


On this week's podcast, we go through the week's Buffalo Beer Stories courtesy of Brian Campbell from The Buffalo Beer League. As always, you can find info at BuffaloBeerLeague.com FIRST EVER FROTH BREWING FROTH FEST COMING TO WILLIAMSVILLEFroth Brewing's inaugural beer festival, Froth Fest 2023, will take place at Island Park in Williamsville on August 12. The event will feature more than 25 local breweries, local food, and live music from The Strictly Hip. BTR BREWS TO SHOW DOWN MAIN ST. FOR KICKOFF TO SUMMERBTR Brews are shutting down Main St. on June 17 for their second annual Kick Off to Summer, which will feature craft beers, vendors, food trucks and live music. The event is free and drink ticket sheets are $20. There will be beer from Community Beer Works, Resurgence, Froth, Southern Tier, Ellicottville Brewing and more, live music by The Strictly Hip and Doubleshot, and food from Yankee BBQ, Coyote Cafe, Buffalo Bros., and more. There will also be a hot dog sale to benefit Buddy's Second Chance Rescue, pretzel necklaces to benefit the Seneca Girls LAX Team, and more.TICKETS REMAIN FOR RHYTHM AND BREWS BENEFIT AT KLEINHANSA limited amount of tickets still remain for Rhythm and Brews at Kleinhans Music Hall on June 16. The event will feature beer from 13 local breweries and cideries, cuisine from Oliver's, Britesmith, Creekview Restaurant, and Marcato by Oliver's, and live music by My Cousin Tone' and The John Bacon Quintet. TICKETS ON SALE FOR 2023 BALLPARK BREWBASHWhile the 2023 Ballpark BrewBash at Sahlen's Field is still a few months away (September 16), tickets are on sale now at all Consumer's Beverages locations. General admission tickets are $35 and VIP tickets are $75. Consumer's is currently running a special offer – purchase either a GA or VIP ticket and receive a Buffalo Bisons game flex ticket, $9 coupon for Sahlen's Premium Meats Field Craft Corner and $10 gift card to Consumer's.BREWED & BOTTLED TO HOST WANDERING GYPSY CASK TAPPINGWandering Gypsy Brewing will tap a cask of their Good Energy IPA at Brewed & Bottled Craft Beer Shop in Lewiston on June 17 (12pm). The cask, brewed by former Brickyard Brewing head brewer John Paul Meteer, who is currently brewing for Wandering Gypsy while building out his own brewery in Niagara Falls, Hammer & Crown, is a juicy, bitter and refreshing hazy IPA that's triple dry hopped with Mosaic hops. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE DUDE'S HOMEBREW COMPETITIONCalling all homebrewers! Registration is now open for the 9th annual The Dude's Homebrew Competition, which raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This year's event will be on August 20 (12-3pm) at Resurgence Brewing, where homebrewers will serve samples of their beer to attendees, who will vote for their favorite beer, which will be judged by a panel of local brewers. The winners will then get to brew their entry at Resurgence. INAUGURAL WEIRDLY WONDERFUL BEER FEST COMING TO BUFFALOThe inaugural Weirdly Wonderful Beer Festival on July 22 (12pm), presented by Thin Man Brewery, will feature more than 60 breweries from all over the globe, showcasing their wares at Front Park. Beer will be available from Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen, Aslin, 450 North, Bellwoods, Carton, Seven Island Brewery, Sloop Brewing, Allagash, 3 Sons Brewing, Dancing Gnome, and more. RESURGENCE BREWING, K2 BROTHERS TEAM ON NEW FRUITED SOURResurgence and K2 have joined forces on Pie Smash Sour, a fruited sour with strawberry rhubarb and banana cream pie flavors. The beer will be released on June 17 (12pm) at Resurgence in the Park at the Parkside Lodge in Delaware Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Evening Headlines For May 19, 2023

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 3:03


Happy Friday! Here are your Evening Headlines for May 19, 2023... There is a boil order in affect for Island Park and the Shotgun Cherokee Subdivision. Plus, A local shelter for women and children needs your help. Then, a mariachi band is coming to BYU-Idaho tomorrow night.

Making Lemonade with Whit + Kels
Summer's Story - Widow

Making Lemonade with Whit + Kels

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 39:08


Summer is our guest for this week's episode.  Summer's husband was snowmobiling, which he had been doing his whole life, when he was caught in an avalanche that took his life.  Summer walks us through that horrific day while describing her thoughts and feelings when she found out what had happened. Summer lost her husband, and her 3 young children lost their father that day.  Because of the circumstances, Summer turned something horrific into helping others with education, resources and the correct gear to use and wear while snowmobiling.  She started a non-profit called the Adam Anderson Avalanche Project, where all proceeds will be used to provide free rentals of avalanche preparedness kits to snowmobilers in Island Park, Idaho.  You can find out more information here: https://www.adamandersen.org/?fbclid=PAAabSaUeewfykrTUIEoaljxJJaKPxCBpLVp1fQejTbs5B8xbUd8PYNgKizEgMost recently Summer has started a podcast called, Find Me in the Daisies.  It is a podcast about finding joy in the journey.  We love that we get to share a small part of Summer and her story with all of you.  She is an incredible woman who is doing amazing things in spite of what lemons life has thrown her.  Make sure to check out her podcast and leave a sweet comment for Summer!

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Dave Leker gives an update on the Island Park Pool

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 13:12


04/18/23: Joel and Dave are together in the studio to talk about everything Fargo Parks. Recently, the Fargo Park Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 to approve a construction budget increase for the Island Park Pool project from $16.9 million to $17.9 million. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

InForum Minute
Morning headlines: Island Park pool project gets $1 million budget increase to keep master plan in place

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 3:48


Today is Wednesday, April 12. Here are some of the latest headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.

Plains Folk
Monumental Matters

Plains Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 4:49


In Oslo last summer, we called in at the Gustav Vigeland Museum, adjacent to Frogner Park. In a cluttered corner of the museum I espied something that signified nothing to other visitors, but meant something to me. It was a plaster cast of Norway's great Romantic poet, Henrik Wergeland. I recognized this as the original study for the bronze statue of Wergeland that stands in Island Park of Fargo.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Traveled #3: Trouthunter with Jon Stiehl - Henry's Fork, Leaders, Ranch Water

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 69:58


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/420  Presented By: Yellowstone Teton  Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/teton  Jon Stiehl is here to take us to TroutHunter Lodge and how he came to own and take this famous lodge to the next level. We get the history of the ranch water. We've heard a lot about that over the years. We get some inside information on Island Park. Find out about some of the cool box canyons in this area, tricos, and what makes Henry's Fork so famous out west. TroutHunter Show Notes with Jon Stiehl 3:31 - Jon talks about Island Park and its history. Their town is 33 miles long. The village they are in is called Last Chance.  7:28 - They have a great bar at TroutHunter called the Last Chance Bar & Grill. Jeff Currier recommended their bar in our first traveled episode. 8:44 - He shares how he started the TroutHunter. He and his business partner, Rich Paini, came out as interns in 1993 to work for the Henry's Fork Foundation. This was also the time when they met Rene Harrop. 12:08 - Working with Rene was a great help in starting the TroutHunter. The name was his idea. 13:16 - I mention our episodes with Mike Lawson and Brandon Hoffner. 13:49 - He describes Henry's Fork which is also known as the North Fork of the Snake River. 15:12 - He talks a bit about how the Johnny Sack cabin came about 17:20 - I ask him if there are other things that could be done in their area in terms of conservation. He did a socio-economic survey on angling in the area as an intern for the Henry's Fork Foundation. 20:33 - He gives tips for those who are planning to visit and fish in their area. Harriman Ranch is crowded from June 15th to July 4th. For him, the Harriman Ranch is the biggest and most beautiful spring creek you've ever seen with fantastic hatches. 23:41 - We talk about nymphing in Henry's Fork. 24:40 - We dig into the hatches in their area. He says the real gem of the whole summer is the flying ant fall. You want to make sure that you got them in your box from about the middle of July until September. 31:15 - He talks about the hatches from late September to early October. 33:11 - He describes the TroutHunter ranch. 38:56 - Most of their guides these days use a skiff because it is easier to navigate when windy. 42:00 - He talks about the brown drake and the blue-winged olives. 43:39 - We talk about flies. 45:12 - He walks us through the process of how to start when there's a big hatch. 48:42 - He shares that time when Japanese anglers frequently visit their lodge. They had more sizes of tippets. That's when they thought of bringing their tippets into the lodge to sell. 52:53 - He describes the extrusion process for their leaders. 58:13 - He talks about Rene Harrop and mentions the House of Harrop. He considers Rene his guiding light on fly fishing. 1:03:26 - We do the two-minute drill. I first ask him about a good bar in their area that he would recommend. He recommends Shotgun and Ponds. 1:04:07 - He gives a tip on dry flies and dealing with the wind when fishing. 1:05:51 - He shares the events and things they are looking forward to in TroutHunter. He also mentions a band that their guides have put together called the Tail Hooked Whitey. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/420 

Sound & Vision
Denise Treizman

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 73:36


Denise Treizman is a Chilean-Israeli artist, currently based in Miami. Her work has been exhibited at PROTO GOMEZ Gallery, New York, New York; Wave Hill, Bronx, New York; Hybrid Art Fair, Madrid, Spain; Penn State University, Pennsylvania; Latino Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; LVL3 Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, New York; Cuchifritos Gallery/Artist's Alliance, New York, New York, Soho20 Gallery, New York, New York and PROTO Gallery, Hoboken, New Jersey, among others. Treizman has completed artist residencies at Mass MOCA, North Adams, Massachusetts; NARS Foundation International Artists Residency, Brooklyn, New York; Triangle Workshop, Salem, New York; ACRE Residency, Steuben, Michigan; Ox-Bow Residency, Saugatuck, Michigan; and Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont, among others. 
In 2015, she was a fellow at the Bronx's Museum Artist in the Marketplace program, culminating with “The Bronx Calling”, a biennial exhibition at the museum. That same year, Treizman was awarded a studio residency at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program in New York City, where she developed her work until 2019.  In 2016, Treizman created an interactive public artwork at Randall's Island Park in New York, commissioned by the NYC Parks Alliance and the Bronx Museum for the Arts.
Treizman earned an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and is currently a studio resident at Laundromat Art Space in Miami, Florida.  Having lived in many densely populated cities over the years—Santiago, London, San Francisco, New York City, Haifa, and now Miami—her practice has stemmed from and benefited from throwaway culture. Sound & Vision is sponsored by Golden Artist Colors, Fulcrum Coffe Roasters and the New York Studio School. The School welcomes artists from around the world to join the 5-Day Virtual Intersession Drawing Marathon entitled “Drawing on Your Past / The Mind's Eye” with Graham Nickson & Guests, held from Thursday, March 23rd – Monday, March 27th, 2023. Rigorous and immersive, the Studio School's legendary Marathons present an extensive range of artmaking strategies, comprehensive critiques, and inspirational discussions. Expansive first-hand discoveries in Marathons propel artists to relate to drawing, painting, and sculpture as direct methodologies for understanding their experience in the world; the profound impact of which continues far beyond each Marathon's conclusion. Visit nyss.org to apply today!

Sledadx Podcast
The SledAdx Crew

Sledadx Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 35:07


James Kaufman, Cal Taylor, and Rylan Rowser join up for a saturday morning breifing session!!! Boosts, social media, Island Park, All American Heroes Foundation, riding with Veterans, McCall, and more!

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West
Island Park Gold Caches

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 21:46


Hidden in Targhee National Forest is stolen treasure, buried by the outlaws who usually came to a bad end. Jim Locket and his gang were all caught and paid the price after burying their loot. A young man buried his stolen treasure, but died at the end of a rope. Some has been found, but more lies undisturbed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Crimes of Long island
The Dinnertime Bandit AKA Alan Golder

Crimes of Long island

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 84:22


Lawrence Lever, a well-known corporate real-estate developer of possibly questionable ethics is killed when he attempts to stop two young men from breaking into his home, Sunny Hill Farm, a 30-acre estate that was also home to the 11 thoroughbred horses Lever and his wife were so fond of. Lawrence Lever was not the first robbery victim Alan Goldman, the man that would eventually become known as The Dinnertime Bandit. Goldman, a Lynbrook resident whose childhood crime involved stealing other children's bicycles as well as small knick-knacks from the Woolworth's in Island park, eventually gained the attention of the Genovese family. The Dinnertime Bandit eventually captured the attention of Unsolved Mysteries and in a bizarre coincidence, Lawrence Lever's life story overlaps with Lindsay's own family. Questions?  Email Mark or Lindsay lindsay@crimesoflongisland.com mark@crimesoflongisland.com

MPR News Update
Boom Island Park shooting injures at least 8 in Minneapolis

MPR News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 5:01


Minneapolis Park Police are investigating a shooting that sent at least eight people to the hospital. A Minneapolis Park Board official says the shooting happened at around 11:30 p.m. Monday at Boom Island Park. Several are in critical condition. This is the afternoon MPR News update for Tuesday, July 5, 2021. Hosted by Kirsti Marohn. Theme music by Gary Meister.

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
Chris Redd on His Standout SNL Season and Upcoming Stand-Up Tour

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 20:49


In anticipation of his upcoming stand-up show at the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival at Prince's Island Park in Calgary on June 25th, Chris Redd joins The SNL Network to discuss his standout Season 47 at Saturday Night Live, his celebrity impressions of Eric Adams & Will Smith, and how SNL will look moving forward with the departures of long-time cast members. ----- Great Outdoors Comedy Festival with Chris Redd, Alex Moffat, Melissa Villaseñor, and James Austin Johnson: Website link: https://greatoutdoorscomedyfestival.com Social Handles: https://instagram.com/greatoutdoorscf?igshid=YzAyZWRlMzg= https://mobile.twitter.com/greatoutdoorscf https://m.facebook.com/greatoutdoorsCF Organizer Handles: https://instagram.com/trixstarlive?igshid=YzAyZWRlMzg= https://youtube.com/c/TrixstarLIVE https://mobile.twitter.com/TrixstarLIVE https://m.facebook.com/TrixstarLIVE ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on recent episodes: A Look Back at Pete Davidson's SNL Career (June 20, 2022) SNL Stories: Mitchell Kriegman (June 15, 2022) A Look Back at Kate McKinnon's SNL Career (June 13, 2022) SNL By The Numbers - Season 47 Postseason (June 6, 2022) SNL Season 47 Postseason Roundtable (May 31, 2022)

InForum Minute
Former ND prison guard sentenced for sneaking contraband, Midwest Kid Fest at Island Park, MN homeowner relief available, and more

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 14:23


WDAY First News anchor Se Kwon gets you caught up on everything you need to know for Friday, June 10. Get your first three months of unlimited access to our entire network of news sites for only ninety-nine cents a month! Inforum.com/subscribe InForum is proud to be part of the Trust Project. Learn more at https://www.inforum.com/policies-and-standards

InForum Minute
Morning headlines: Large-scale military/First Responder exercise happening at Island Park in Fargo today

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 3:30


Today is Tuesday, May 17. Here are your top headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area.  InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.

InForum Minute
DL road closures, Island Park improvements up for debate, area golf courses ready opening, and much more

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 13:21


WDAY First News anchors Se Kwon and Drew Trafton get you caught up on everything you need to know for Thursday, April 28. Get your first three months of unlimited access to our entire network of news sites for only ninety-nine cents a month! Inforum.com/subscribe

The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast
BHS e352-Origins of a Town Beach (or two)

The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 7:49


The first town beach was established on the north end of Island Park in 1922. In 1934 the second town beach started on the West River. Here is the origin story of both...