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GDP Script/ Top Stories for December 24th Publish Date: December 24th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 25thand Happy Birthday to Jimmy Buffett ***12.25.24 - BIRTHDAY – JIMMY BUFFETT*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia 1. Gwinnett law enforcement help 115 children have gifts for Christmas 2. Two new Gwinnett school board members take oaths of office 3. Gwinnett's newest Superior Court judges sworn in All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Gwinnett law enforcement help 115 children have gifts for Christmas The Gwinnett Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 66 hosted its annual Cops and Kids Christmas event, where 125 officers from eight Gwinnett County agencies helped 115 children from financially struggling families select Christmas gifts at a local Walmart. This initiative, crucial amid inflation, ensures these children receive toys and clothes, with families vetted for neediness, often being on Medicaid. Despite inflation reducing donations, the event remains vital, as many families wouldn't have Christmas without it. Additionally, Hebron Baptist Church provided "Blessing Boxes" containing food for Christmas meals, enhancing the holiday experience. The event highlights community support, with law enforcement and church members collaborating to bring joy and relief to needy families during the festive season. STORY 2: Two new Gwinnett school board members take oaths of office Gwinnett County's newly elected school board members, Rachel Stone and Steve Gasper, were sworn in alongside returning member Tarece Johnson-Morgan. Although their terms officially start on January 1, they used the occasion to outline their commitments. Stone, a former teacher, emphasized advocating for school safety, supporting educators, and being a transparent steward of taxpayer funds. Gasper, a small business owner, pledged to listen and engage with the community. The board, now with two new members, also includes veterans Steve Knudsen, Adrienne Simmons, and Johnson-Morgan, who vowed to champion equity and represent diverse communities. Stone, who defeated Karen Watkins, brings classroom experience and a legal background, viewing schools as vital to democracy and opportunity. Gasper, replacing Mary Kay Murphy, appreciates her mentorship and is committed to community involvement. This transition marks a significant change in the five-member board's composition. STORY 3: Gwinnett's newest Superior Court judges sworn in New Superior Court Judges Kimberly Gallant and Tuwanda Rush Williams were recently sworn in, set to replace retiring Judges Ronnie Batchelor and Karen Beyers in 2025. Gallant, a former Gwinnett magistrate judge, brings extensive courtroom experience and a reputation for professionalism. Williams, previously Gwinnett's deputy county attorney and a past president of the Gwinnett Bar Association, is praised for her fairness and integrity. Both judges are committed to justice and community service. Their appointments mark a significant change in the 11-member bench, with both bringing diverse legal backgrounds and a dedication to serving Gwinnett County. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Tom Wages (08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL) STORY 4: Gwinnett County Residents Urged to Drive Safely During Holiday Season Georgia State Patrol Troopers and Motor Carrier Compliance officers are increasing patrols on interstates and state roads this holiday season to enhance driver safety. Colonel Billy Hitchens, Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety, emphasized preventing serious crashes by targeting unsafe driving and enforcing traffic laws. Last Christmas, Georgia saw 589 crashes, 335 injuries, and 11 fatalities, with nine fatalities during New Year’s. These statistics highlight the need for safe driving. Gwinnett drivers are urged to obey speed limits, stay alert, and arrange for sober transportation. Impaired drivers will face arrest, warns Hitchens. STORY 5: Flu Surge in Gwinnett: A Holiday Health Alert Flu cases are surging as the season progresses, with a notable rise in Georgia. The Atlanta-based CDC reports increased lab tests and emergency room visits, with Georgia among thirteen states experiencing high flu-like illness levels, nearly doubling from the previous week. At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Dr. Andi Shane advises parents to seek medical attention if their child shows concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing or eating. The CDC recommends flu vaccinations for everyone six months and older, especially those at high risk, and notes that flu and COVID-19 vaccines can be administered simultaneously. Break: ***INGLES ASK LEAH 2 HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES*** Break 4: Ingles Markets (Roasting Vegetables) 7 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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Are you guys ready to go on another adventure to the North Pole? Our elf friends, Sasha Mungo and Whizz, are getting ready for Christmas, but there's a problem. Santa won't get out of the loo! Turns out... he's stuck! And he needs help! Let's see if the little elves are up for this ginormous challenge... Upgrade to Koala Kids Plus for full ad-free access to our collection of kids' shows, with bonus adventures and 8-hour episodes ⭐️ Subscribe via Apple Podcasts or visit https://koalashine.supercast.com/ Want to send in a note, joke, memo or monologue? Click here.
Dozens of kids got to pick anything they wanted off the shelves at a Detroit Meijer courtesy of the Detroit Lions. WWJ's Darrylin Horne reports, while WWJ's Tracey McCaskill has the rest of Monday's top stories. (PHOTO: Darrylin Horne/WWJ)
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Reclaim in your heart the true meaning of Christmas through the voices of children. This musical, “The Night Jesus Was Born” will transport us to the amazing night of the birth of Jesus. It is a great way to start the Christmas season.
Did you know that about 96% of Americans celebrate Christmas? In the U.S., Christmas has become a largely cultural event filled with twinkling lights, jingle bells, and festive carols. While those traditions contain a special kind of magic, it's easy to let the busyness of the season overshadow the real reason we celebrate. In this episode, Amy and Sara share practical ways to slow down the holiday hustle and create meaningful moments with your kids that keep Jesus at the center of it all. From advent devotionals to baking, they offer 10 simple ways to shine a light on Jesus and make this Christmas not just merry, but deeply meaningful.Blog: 10 Ways to Keep Jesus at the Center of ChristmasAdvent Video Series by The Bible ProjectFree Family Advent Guide by LifewayBook: Advent Blocks Tradition SetCookbook: Bake through the Bible at ChristmasUnwrap Camp for Christmas--Questions of the Week: What is your favorite Christmas tradition that we do as a family, and why?--Hosts: Amy Lowe & Sara JonesProducers: Emily Alters & Cody Braun--Learn more about WinShape Camps at WinShapeCamps.org!Instagram: @WinShapeCampsTikTok: @WinShapeCampsFacebook: @WinShapeCamps
Land of the Unicorns: Take a trip to Unicornia and help the Princess Unicorn with the festivities...
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Alex Cooney (of Cybersafe Kids) speaks to Wendy about their ‘Cybersafe Kids Christmas Gadget Gift Guide for Parents' sharing advice for parents in making safer, more informed decisions when buying smart devices for their children, and what parental controls you can set on online devices before gifting them to children.
Take a trip back in time to old Victorian England with the magical tree fairy to see what Christmas Time was like many years ago...
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We begin by paying tribute to Deputy Brandon Cunningham, as State Senator Jason Anavitarte leads efforts to dedicate a local intersection in his memory, celebrating his bravery and service. Next, discover the heartwarming story of Big Dan's Car Wash in Hiram and their generous donation to the Paulding Cops for Kids Christmas event, ensuring smiles and joy for underprivileged children during the holidays. We also take you to the grand opening of the stunning amenity area at Laurel Farms, a new 55+ community by Fischer Homes in Dallas, Georgia, where you can explore beautiful model homes and vibrant community spaces. Plus, stay informed with a quick weather update for Hiram and Dallas. Tune in for a blend of community news and uplifting stories that showcase the spirit of Paulding County. SOCIAL: Facebook YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every week, members of The Gospel Project for Kids team offer guidance to help you as you prepare to teach each session to preschoolers and kids. This week, we discuss the Christmas Bonus Session.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 24th Publish Date: July 24th From the BG Ad Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, July 24th and Happy 60th Birthday to MLB player Barry Bonds. ***07.24.24 – BIRTHDAY – BARRY BONDS*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Ex-Boyfriend Charged with Murder in Pregnant Gwinnett Teen's Death Arson Charges Filed After Fire Damages Lawrenceville Home Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 66 hosts annual Cops and Kids Back-to-School event Plus, Bruce Jenkins' conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Laura Lynn products. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Ex-Boyfriend Charged With Murder In Pregnant Gwinnett Teen's Death Jesus Monroy, the ex-boyfriend of a pregnant Loganville teen, has been charged with serious offenses including malice murder, felony murder, feticide, and aggravated assault. The incident unfolded when 16-year-old Mia Campos was found dead in a wooded area off Stephens Road on July 15. Her family reported her missing the night before after she left home with an unidentified person and did not return. A subsequent autopsy confirmed her death as a homicide. Monroy initially faced charges for providing false information to police but was later implicated in Campos' murder. Authorities have not disclosed further details about Monroy or his possible motives. STORY 2: Arson Charges Filed After Fire Damages Lawrenceville Home In Lawrenceville, three people narrowly escaped a house fire on Iron Gate Court after a neighbor called 911 just before 9 p.m. on Saturday. The fire was determined to be intentionally set, originating in a rear ground-level room. A grandson of the homeowners is accused of starting the fire, allegedly seen fleeing with gas cans by a neighbor who detained him until police arrived. The suspect faces charges of arson and aggravated assault. Fortunately, the occupants were alerted by neighbors since their home lacked working smoke detectors. Fire crews arrived to find extensive damage, including a well-involved garage and significant damage throughout the house, but all occupants were safely outside. STORY 3: Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 66 hosts annual Cops and Kids Back-to-School Event Despite rainy weather, the Gwinnett Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 66 hosted its annual Cops and Kids Back-to-School Event at Shoe Carnival in Lawrenceville Market this past Saturday. The event provided 75 local children with backpacks filled with school supplies and a new pair of shoes, all funded by donations from Gwinnett citizens and local businesses. Families in need, including those with financial limitations or children under Georgia's Medicaid, were able to apply for and participate in the event. Organizers emphasized the event's dual purpose of community outreach and ensuring children are prepared for the school year. They highlighted the emotional boost for children receiving new supplies and the positive interaction between police officers and the community. The event is part of the FOP's longstanding initiative to support local families, with plans for future events like the Cops and Kids Christmas event. For more information or to support their cause, visit gafop66.org. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Snellville will host cornhole league this fall Snellville has partnered with Peach State Cornhole to introduce social cornhole leagues at The Grove at Towne Center. Co-owner Nick Boyers expressed excitement about bringing this popular game to downtown Snellville, aiming to make The Grove a community hub. Players of all skill levels are invited to join Thursday night competitions, fostering friendly rivalry amidst local eateries and vendors. Peach State Cornhole, known for statewide leagues and a culminating state tournament, offers registration for the fall league until August 19 at peachstatecornhole.com/snellville, with options for teams or individual sign-ups. Use code "NLSNVL" for a $20 discount. The season kicks off on August 29 and runs through October 17. STORY 5: Professional Bull Riders Returns To Gwinnett With Team Competition Mason Taylor, a rising star in Professional Bull Riders and member of the Nashville Stampede team, hails from a rodeo family with deep roots in the sport. He'll compete at the PBR Camping World Team Series event at Gas South Arena in Duluth, marking the series' debut in the city. Established in 2022, the PBR Team Series features regional teams like Taylor's Stampede, competing across various matchups culminating in a championship in Las Vegas. Taylor, currently ranked 35th, values the team format for its camaraderie and competitive edge, despite enduring injuries including a recent hip surgery. At 24, he plans to ride until around age 30, envisioning a future coaching or broadcasting within the sport. For more details, visit www.pbr.com or www.ticketmaster.com for tickets. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 10 And now here is Bruce Jenkins' conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Laura Lynn products. ***LEAH MCGRATH INERVIEW*** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: M.O.G. Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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12/17/23 GC Kids Isaiah 9:2-7 This Sunday, GC Kids led us in worship with our annual Kids Christmas Program. We suggest watching our live stream to see the whole program come to life!
In this eipsode, I visit with our four children to see what they loved most about our Christmas. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes. And leave us a five-star rating and a positive review! For all things MADE SOUTH, visit http://madesouth.com or follow us on Instagram at @madesouth.
The Football for kids Christmas quiz for 2023, it doesn't matter if you're not a footballing expert at all the questions are multiple-choice and 50% of them are Christmas questions!Grab yourself a pen and paper and get ready to quiz...Patreon: patreon.com/Footballforkids Footballforkidspodcast@gmail.com Football for kids is written, recorded and produced by Darren Rees.
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Stories for Kids - Mochi and Mocha - The two dogs come to the rescue - story read by Daniel Maxwell This is Christmas Special in new series of original stories written by Daniel Maxwell and based on the real life adventures of Daniel's dogs Mochi and Mocha. More stories coming soon - stay turned! ++ If you'd like to support the Stories fo Kids Podcast, you can buy us a coffee using the link below ++ All support graciously accepted
K*News for Kids 文字檔 (國小) ________________________________ Christmas is coming in a few days! Are you excited? 再過幾天就是耶誕節了!你很期待嗎? Some people eat special food for Christmas. In the UK, people eat roasted goose, chicken, or turkey. Some people in Ethiopia eat wat with flatbread. Wat is a thick, spicy chicken soup. It's delicious! 耶誕節有些人會準備特別的料理,像是英國人吃烤雞、烤鵝肉或火雞。伊索比亞人吃沃特配薄餅。沃特是一種濃郁辛辣的雞湯,十分美味。 Some people put up Christmas decorations at home. In the USA and South Korea, people put up Christmas trees, lights, and garlands. Garlands are long, thick lines of leaves. They're beautiful! 美國跟南韓也有人會在家裡擺放耶誕裝飾。像是耶誕樹、燈、跟耶誕花環。 Some people do things outside. In Australia, Christmas Eve is for Christmas songs. That night, people hold candles and sing. It's hot there, so some people have Christmas at the beach! It's great! 有一些人是在戶外過聖誕節。澳洲在耶誕之夜會唱耶誕歌曲,這天晚上大家拿著蠟燭唱歌。因為天氣熱,有些人會在海邊慶祝。 Some people go to festivals. In Mexico, a nine-day festival has a pi?ata every night. The pi?ata is star-shaped. There's something inside! Kids hit the pi?ata with a stick. It opens! Candy falls out! It's fun! 也有人參加慶典。墨西哥有個長達9天的耶誕節慶,在那9個晚上都會敲打皮娜塔。小朋友拿著棍子敲打皮娜塔,裡面就會掉出糖果。 People around the world enjoy Christmas in many ways. Now Santa's on his way. The holiday fun is starting! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vocabulary 耶誕節有無窮的魅力,世界各地的人都喜歡慶祝這個節日。 1. in many ways 在很多方面 Santa Claus is a fun person in many ways. 耶誕老公公是個有趣的人。 For one thing, he drives a sleigh. 舉例說吧,他駕駛雪撬。 2. excited 興奮高興的 Yeah, that's true. 對啊,確實是。 And everyone is excited to see him. 而且大家都高興看到他。 3. toy 玩具 He gives away toys and other gifts. 他會送玩具和其他的禮物。 People and parents buy those things, too. 爸爸媽媽或是一般人也會買那些。 4. inside, outside 裡面外面 And he doesn't stay inside.而且他不待在屋子裡。 He's always running around outside.他總是在外面跑來跑去。 That's because it's his job! 因為他的工作就是那樣。 來一起讀單字。 in many ways在很多方面 excited高興的 toy玩具 inside, outside 裡面外面 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quiz 1. What decorations do people in South Korea put up? a. Garlands b. Candles c. Pi?atas 2. What is a special food in the UK? a. Wat with flatbread b. A roasted goose c. Candy 3. Where do some people in Australia go on Christmas Day? a. The beach b. Santa's home c. The UK Answers: 1. a 2. b 3. a
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Each year, we invite our children and students to help us remember the Christmas story in creative ways, helping us to hear the stories from scripture with fresh ears as we wait in anticipation to celebrate the birth of our savior. We invite you this morning to hear the story from Luke 1 and 2, and Matthew 2, through this Shadow Nativity Story.
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For a quick stop At Johnny's House... We have the TALENT HOUR! We kick it off with rap verse karaoke! We then ask the kids to call in and sing us Christmas Carols. WITHOUT their parents help!
For a quick stop At Johnny's House... We have the TALENT HOUR! We kick it off with rap verse karaoke! We then ask the kids to call in and sing us Christmas Carols. WITHOUT their parents help!
On episode 495, Glyniss DeCristofaro's trip report features travelin' with little kids, Christmas party, rider swap and hurricane Nicole. Featuring: Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Show tshirts available at our Teepublic store Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com
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The manager of Magnolia Estates of Winder Assisted Living Center, who was recently elected to the Georgia House of Representatives, is accused of stealing medications from the assisted living home. The Barrow County Sheriff's Office said Danny Rampey, 67, of Statham, was arrested on Thursday and charged with unauthorized distribution or possession of a controlled substance, burglary and exploitation and intimidation of disabled adults, elderly persons and residents The Sheriff's Office said investigators received reports over the past two weeks of Magnolia Estates of Winder residents missing medication and "initiated an investigation into the allegations" and used surveillance operations to assist in the collection of evidence. According to the Sheriff's Office, deputies arrested Rampey on Dec. 15 as he was leaving an unoccupied residence of the assisting living home. More charges could be filed as the investigation continues, the Sheriff's Office said. The Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with information regarding this case to contact the Barrow County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Unit at 770-307-3080 ext. 3083. Rampey ran unopposed for the District 119 seat in the general election after winning the Republican primary and is taking over the District 119 seat. Gwinnett police said a man was found dead near the entrance of his home in a Norcross area neighborhood Thursday night. Officers were called to the home on Stanfield Court in unincorporated Norcross around 7 p.m. on a report that a person had been shot. They discovered the 23-year-old man dead from an apparent gunshot wound. Anyone who has information about the shooting is asked to call detectives at 770-513-5300 or Crime Stoppers, which lets tipsters remain anonymous, at 404-577-8477. They can also visit www.stopcrimeATL.com. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest and indictment. Gwinnett County Public Schools employees will get extra money just in time for Christmas. The county's school board approved one-time $1,000 payments. GCPS Superintendent Calvin Watts said all benefits-eligible employees of the district who were employed as of Dec. 1 will receive a payment. The payments will be included as a lump sum on employees paychecks that will be issued on Dec. 21. Funding for the payments comes from the Elementary Secondary School Emergency Relief, or ESSER, federal funding package, according to Watts. Duluth's Purple Team won the Georgia High School Association eSports state championship in League of Legends on Wednesday. It is the third eSports state title for a Gwinnett County Public Schools program after Brookwood won Super Smash Bros and North Gwinnett won League of Legends in the spring 2022 season. The Wildcats, runner-up in the spring season, defeated Northview 2-0 in the finals with the team of Corey Chen, Paul Shim, Phillip Chao, Brian Do and Kristian Napire. Other members of the Duluth eSports team are Yeong Lee, Tara Tu, Charles Deng, Cotrell Cooper, Wilson Nguyen, Ian Beltran, Michael Soto and Joseph de Lima. The modern history of the Atlanta music scene cannot be written without devoting a full chapter to Michelle Malone. With her smoking six-string, Malone has been blazing melodic trails for parts of five decades with her blend of rock, blues and Americana, and her collaborators include the likes of Drivin' n' Cryin', Caroline Aiken, Indigo Girls and Shawn Mullins, among many others. But every year when December rolls around, Malone assumes a slightly different persona as she morphs into the guitar-wielding chanteuse leading Michelle Malone and the Hot Toddies, performing your favorite Christmas songs with a twangy, jazzy vibe. The Hot Toddies — with their latest album release “Toddie Time” — will visit the Aurora Theatre at the Lawrenceville Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Malone said that she started hosting holiday-centric shows in 2017, due to Christmas residing so near and dear to her heart. The holiday shows are not only a treat to pull off, but they also allow Mallone a brief respite from her usual performance style. She's also adamant that the songs performed will evoke memories a of certain time period in American history, complete with tunes made famous by Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, Rosemary Clooney and Brenda Lee. Gwinnett County resident Kaitlyn Sanchez was 10 years old when she first attended a Cops and Kids Christmas event. Now, 14 years later, she's back with her 10-month old son, Gianni. Cops and Kids Christmas is an annual event hosted by the Gwinnett Fraternal Order of Police and is meant to spread good will and holiday spirit to families in need. Thursday night's shopping spree marked the 33rd year of the event and took place at the Lawrenceville Walmart Supercenter. Upon sign-in, each family is paired with local law enforcement officers who accompany them as they browse and select gift options. Some, like Capt. Audrey Henderson with the Lawrenceville Police Department, have participated for 10 years or more. Henderson, who shopped with a young girl named Gabby and her family, stated her favorite part of the event was watching the children's faces light up. Event organizer Connie Chesser stated that this year they identified and approved 132 children, approximately 64 families, to participate in the event. In order to qualify, families must be residents of Gwinnett County and the children must receive Medicaid benefits. Families with children ages 3 through 15 had $150 to spend and newborns through age 2 had $75. Snacks and holiday treats as well as boxed dinners were also provided. 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