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Two-time 250 National Champion Jeremy Martin left the 2023 Hangtown 250 National in the back of an ambulance with a badly broken arm that would ultimately put him out for the remainder of the season. After missing all of 2024, and then accepting a job as the VIP Tour Guide for the Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha team during this year's Supercross series, many assumed that JMart was, in fact, done with racing. Off the record, he told a few months ago that he planned to purchase a bike race this summer's Millville 450 National as his final farewell to racing, but that all took a big u-turn when he was asked to fill in for the numerous injured Star 250 riders at the first three Nationals this summer. Martin lined up last weekend at Fox Raceway with a mere eight days of riding the Star machine under his belt, and he carded 20-20 moto scores for four championship points and 21st overall at the series kickoff. "Absolutely got my teeth kicked in at Pala," he wrote on his Instagram on Monday. "Went from training for a marathon to racing round one." We tried to speak with Martin after the race on Saturday, but he was long gone by the time we made it to the Star truck, so we asked him to join us for some bench racing in this afternoon's Midweek Podcast, presented by 6D Helmets!
In this episode, I sit down with Kristina Malone, the passionate force behind Kristina's Kitchen and Kristina's Cakery in Millville, DE. With roots in hospitality and a heart for her community, Kristina shares her entrepreneurial journey—from launching a café during the height of COVID to becoming a go-to spot for gluten-free and vegan baked goods. This conversation is packed with real talk, valuable insights, and plenty of inspiration for anyone building a business with purpose. We chat about: Kristina's background in hospitality and the spa industry and how it led to café ownership What it was like opening her business during the COVID-19 pandemic Lessons learned about managing a team and yourself as a business owner How she's grown her brand to include a successful bakery alongside the café Creating gluten-free and vegan offerings that truly serve her customers' needs The importance of listening to and serving your local community The dynamics of running a business with your spouse and how to make it work Support Kristina! Follow the cafe or the bakery on Instagram Check out the cafe or the bakery online Give Kristina's Kitchen and Cakery a visit! Check out Santa's Letters, her non-profit Support Blayre & The Pod! Follow the pod on Instagram Follow Blayre's biz, Flouretta Sweet, on Instagram or check her out online And, as always, be sure to leave us a review and tell your baker friends about us!
Perceiving her role as a record keeper, artist Jen Blazina captures the essence of lost memories and forgotten voices. Through her work, she holds onto fragments of personal history, transforming common objects into poignant relics of the past. Her visual narratives express universal concepts of memory, inviting audiences to connect with the stories she preserves. Blazina states: “Memory is embodied in everything around us: in our culture, beliefs, objects, and ourselves. Discarded objects and those passed down to me become personal keepsakes and icons of the past, rather than overlooked or regarded as useless. My collections represent a sense of holding onto a place in time. By re-creating these keepsakes, I re-cast their history into my own voice.” A sculptor and printmaker who uses glass as her primary medium, Blazina currently resides in Philadelphia where she is a working artist and professor at Drexel University in the College of Media Arts and Design. Blazina's work can be found in multiple collections such as the Neuberger Museum of Art, The Imagine Museum, The Cranbrook Museum of Art, and the Corning Museum of Glass, to name a few. The artist has been awarded numerous residencies including: the Corning Artist in Residency at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York; GAPP Residency at Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, OH; Bezalel Art and Design Academy in Jerusalem, Israel; and the Creative Glass Center of America in Millville, NJ. She has also been awarded prestigious grants such as the Bessie and Louis Stein Fellowship; Independence Foundation Grant; and a National Endowment for the Arts Grant. Nominated for the 2022 Pew Fellowship Award, Blazina received her M.F.A. in printmaking from Cranbrook Academy of Art, her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in New York and her B.F.A., cum laude, from the State University of New York at Purchase College. Blazina is represented by Habatat Detroit Fine Art in Royal Oak, MI; Blue Spiral 1 in Asheville, NC; Vetri Glass Gallery in Seattle, WA; Kittrell Riffkind Gallery in Dallas, TX; Bullseye Projects in Portland, OR; and Koelsch Gallery in Houston, TX. In 2025, Blazina will have work on view at the Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah, WI, in New Art on the Block: Selections from the Permanent Collections, October 31, 2024 – April 6, 2025; in Object Memory, Jen Blazina and Ash Smith at 20*20 Gallery, Lansdowne, PA, February 22 – April 15; in Through a Window Darkly, The Works of Jen Blazina at the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, April 24 to October 5, 2025; in Collections at Blue Spiral 1 Gallery, Asheville, NC, May 2 – June 25; and in Glass 53: International Glass Invitational at Habatat Fine Art Gallery, Royal Oak, MI, May 1 – September 6. She will teach Alternative Approaches to Printmaking and Glass at Corning Museum of Glass Studios, Corning, NY, June 16 – June 21; and In Pursuit of Light: Kiln Casting at Glass Furnace, Istanbul, Turkey, August 25 – August 29. Says Blazina: “As an artist, I am intrigued with the idea that what is precious to one person will be discarded by another. My work is influenced by commonplace possessions, familial vignettes and photographs. These evoke an ephemeral sense of past memories. Whether found in a second-hand shop or passed down from my family, I am often attracted to and captivated by the lost beauty of subtle images and materials. By re-creating and casting momentos in glass and metal, I can capture and hold on to another time in the past. Photographs and chosen objects allude to narratives of fleeting moments.” UPCOMING EVENTS New Art On The Block: Selections From The Permanent Collections Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass Neenah, WI Dates: October 31 – April 6, 2025 Object Memory, Jen Blazina and Ash Smith 20*20 Gallery Lansdowne, PA Dates: February 22 – April 15 Through a Window Darkly, The Works of Jen Blazina Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass Neenah, WI Opening: April 24 Dates: April 24 to October 5 Collections Blue Spiral 1 Gallery Asheville, NC Opening Reception: May 2, 5 – 7 pm Dates: May 2 – June 25 Glass 53: International Glass Invitational Habatat Fine Art Gallery Royal Oak, MI Opening: May 3, 8 pm Dates: May 1- September 6 Alternative Approaches to Printmaking and Glass Corning Museum of Glass Studios Corning, NY Dates: June 16- June 21 In Pursuit of Light: Kiln Casting Glass Furnace Istanbul, Turkey Dates: August 25 – August 29
It's time for One Funny Morning with special guest, actor and businessman Christopher Knight (aka Peter Brady)! More about Christopher below, but first ... Tickets to our Quebec trip go on sale TONIGHT! www.onefunnymothertours.com. Join us in Millville, NJ on 2/28! Tickets at www.onefunnymother.com. St. Patrick's Day tees are on sale through February 23rd! www.onefunnymotherstore.com More about @therealchristopherknight ... Once and forever a “Brady,” Christopher Knight met life as a child actor starring as “Peter Brady” in the beloved tv classic “The Brady Bunch”. A reluctant icon, Christopher focused his early adulthood on pursuits beyond the entertainment industry. His interest in science and technology led to a 25 year career as a computer industry executive, before a path led him back to the entertainment industry. Over the last two decades, Chris appeared on hit shows “That 70's Show”, “Blue Collar TV” and “Dragging The Classics” and hosted “Trivial Pursuit – America Plays”. He's also been seen on HGTV's “A Very Brady Renovation,” (one of the most watched cable TV's programs of all time) … and Christopher and his “Brady” brothers were unmasked on the hit show “The Masked Singer”. Christopher recently teamed up with his “Brady” brother Barry Williams for “The Real Brady Bros” Podcast, a weekly episodic recap and retrospective dialog on their classic episodes. With the aim of blending his entrepreneurial interests with his artistic roots - came the notion of “Christopher Knight” as a brand and “Christopher Knight Home” was born. Christopher's line of home décor skyrocketed to success, landing in homes of multiple millions. And if you're looking for some home decor inspo this weekend, you can catch Christopher at the Philadelphia Home and Garden show on Saturday and Sunday. Use this exclusive OFM for 50% off tickets! https://phillyhomeandgardenshow.mpetickets.com/...
Earlene MacMullin represents district 2, which includes most of North Sydney, Bras d'Or, the CBRM part of Boularderie island, and Millville. Dave MacKeigan is the newly elected councillor for district 9, which includes part of Glace Bay, Tompkinsville, and a portion of Reserve Mines.
KB & Coach Guzman are BACK and after a few weeks of no games, Vineland High School Football gets set for the 153rd meeting between Vineland and Millville on Thanksgiving Day. The duo discuss how Vineland's practices have been going, the preparation for the iconic game, the newly named Victory Cup, and what it means to play on Thanksgiving Day in this rivalry. Then they preview the game, discuss some Thanksgiving plates, and what Coach is thankful for this year. GO VINELAND! Support our partners! Allen Associates: Visit allenassoc.com to learn more and access their services or call 856-692-2250 The City of Vineland: Visit www.vinelandcity.org and stay connected with the community and learn about important announcements, programs, and services offered by the city! Vineland, New Jersey... Where It's Always Growing Season! Follow us! Twitter: Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Underground Sports Philadelphia: @UndergroundPHI Instagram: Vineland Football: @vineland_football Underground Sports Philadelphia: @undergroundphi YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless" #subscribe #football #Vineland #HighSchoolFootball #fyp #Thanksgiving
Daniel King, a 30-year-old man from Millville, New Jersey, died in the custody of New Jersey State Police troopers on July 9, 2023. Troopers responded to a 911 call from King himself at his residence, and upon arrival King told the trooper he wanted to remove some property from his home. Trooper Mark Allonardo seemed to be mediating a civil dispute before the situation became strange and escalated. King eventually bit Allonardo into the face, drawing blood and nearby civilians jumped into the fight to help the trooper. King was transported to a station where he later suffered a medical emergency which led to his death, and the case was eventually brought before a grand jury. Did the trooper act improperly? Or did he fail to act? Former police officer brings his experience with a similar situation to bear to break down this tragic and strange police encounter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Airplanes aren't retiring the way they used to. They are more sophisticated than ever before. They are staying around longer and they are getting larger with each generation. This creates a challenge and a lot of complexity for MRO but also a massive opportunity. How do you run an organization with the capacity, talent and sheer size to support all of this growth? That's something West Star Aviation has figured out at a really high level. As a 77-year old company, the business has a storied legacy. But what they've accomplished recently is impressive and they are only getting started! The MRO ecosystem has a lot of demand to go around and a huge customer base to serve, and this is great news. What is the secret to their success? Why did the integration with Jet East go so well? In this episode, I'm joined by the CEO and COO of West Star Aviation, Stephen Maiden and Allen McReynolds. They share their story, how they are solving the talent shortage and why there's so much business to go around right now. Things You'll Learn In This Episode An incredible success story West Star Aviation has been around for 77 years. How have they turned a storied legacy into the incredible growth they've seen in the last few years? The ecosystem has a ton of demand Airplanes aren't retiring how they used to. How will this shape the next decade of MRO? The fastest, smoothest, greatest integration in aviation When Jet East and West Star came together, they became a bigger force in the marketplace. Why did this integration work so well? How to find strong technical talent The aviation talent shortage is something we're all aware of. How do we get young people interested in fixing airplanes? Guest Bio Stephen Maiden is the CEO of West Star Aviation. Allen McReynolds is the president and COO at West Star Aviation. With over 75 years of industry experience, West Star Aviation stands as a leading independent Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) provider. Employing over 3,000 professionals, we offer comprehensive services from our strategically located full-service facilities in East Alton, IL; Grand Junction, CO; Chattanooga, TN; Millville, NJ; Perryville, Missouri; and Statesville, NC, as well as satellite locations in Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Chicago, and West Palm Beach. Our extensive capabilities encompass maintenance, paint, interior, and avionics services, supported by the largest Aircraft On Ground (AOG) network in the country, ensuring prompt and reliable mobile repair services nationwide. To learn more, head to https://www.weststaraviation.com/. About Your Host Craig Picken is an Executive Recruiter, writer, speaker and ICF Trained Executive Coach. He is focused on recruiting senior-level leadership, sales, and operations executives in the aviation and aerospace industry. His clients include premier OEMs, aircraft operators, leasing/financial organizations, and Maintenance/Repair/Overhaul (MRO) providers and since 2008, he has personally concluded more than 400 executive-level searches in a variety of disciplines. Craig is the ONLY industry executive recruiter who has professionally flown airplanes, sold airplanes, and successfully run a P&L in the aviation industry. His professional career started with a passion for airplanes. After eight years' experience as a decorated Naval Flight Officer – with more than 100 combat missions, 2,000 hours of flight time, and 325 aircraft carrier landings – Craig sought challenges in business aviation, where he spent more than 7 years in sales with both Gulfstream Aircraft and Bombardier Business Aircraft. Craig is also a sought-after industry speaker who has presented at Corporate Jet Investor, International Aviation Women's Association, and SOCAL Aviation Association. For more aerospace industry news & commentary: https://craigpicken.com/insights/. To learn more about Craig Picken and the NorthStar Group, visit https://craigpicken.com/. Check out this episode on our website, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so our show reaches more people. Thank you!
The conversation focuses on the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, in Millville, highlighting its mission to support local artists and engage the community through various art programs and exhibits. Diane Rogers, the executive director, discusses the center's history, its role in promoting the arts in Cumberland County, and the importance of collaboration with local artists and organizations. The center offers art education programs, hosts exhibitions, and provides a space for artists to showcase their work. Additionally, the conversation touches on upcoming events, membership opportunities, and the significance of community involvement in the arts. takeaways The Riverfront Renaissance Center has been a community hub for the arts since 2001. The center collaborates with local artists and organizations to promote art education. Art exhibits change regularly, showcasing a variety of local talent. Membership at the center provides artists with opportunities to display their work. The center hosts themed exhibits that allow artists to participate without fees. Community engagement is a key focus, with events open to the public. The center has a gift shop that supports local artists and raises funds for operations. Upcoming events like the High Street Arts Fest aim to showcase local art and artists. The art library offers resources for artists and the community to learn about art history and techniques. Funding from organizations like the New Jersey State Council for the Arts supports the center's initiatives. Sound Bites "The arts are alive in Cumberland County." "We are here for the artists." "It's an art community center, definitely." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Riverfront Renaissance Center 01:09 Mission and Community Engagement 04:05 Art Exhibits and Local Artists 09:04 Membership and Artist Support 12:43 Open Calls and Community Involvement 19:25 The Role of the Arts Center in the Community 24:36 Gift Shop and Fundraising 26:06 Upcoming Events and Collaborations 30:53 Art Library and Artist Studios 36:31 Funding and Support for the Arts
Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney: Recap Winslow's blowout of Millville and the rest of the Week 4 slate Preview the Game of the Week, St. Augustine at Holy Spirit Talk about the best HS players they've ever seen Reveal the latest Best 11 Rankings Sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
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Kristina Logan makes unique and complex beads in intricate patterns whose sometimes knobby forms recall the remarkable eye beads made in ancient China. Yet Logan's style is purely contemporary, reflected in work that stands out for its originality, sophistication, and innovation. She is not only interested in beads as body adornment but also as decorative elements for boxes, candlesticks, goblets and teapots. Logan states: “Beads are part of my lifelong fascination with art and ornamentation. Glass beads form a historical thread, connecting people and cultures throughout our history.” In 2002, Logan was one of only four artists selected for exhibition in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery Invitational Four Discoveries in Craft. “Logan's beads exist in their own right as art… ,” writes Kenneth Trapp, Curator-in-Charge at the Renwick Gallery. Articles about Logan's work have appeared in numerous publications including ORNAMENT magazine, GLASS magazine, Beadwork magazine, Bead & Button magazine, Lapidary Journal, and La Revue de la Céramique et du Verre. Her work has been collected by the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery, The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Musée du Verre de Sars-Poteries, France. The artist served as president of the International Society of Glass Beadmakers from 1996 to 1998. Logan's work and desire to educate has been an inspiration for many glass beadmakers throughout the world. She travels extensively throughout the United States and Europe teaching workshops and lecturing on contemporary glass beads and jewelry at places such as The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass, UrbanGlass, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Penland School of Craft, Carlisle School of Glass Art, Millville, New Jersey, Musée-Atelier du Verre à Sars-Poteries in France, and Centro Studio Vetro and Abate Zanetti in Venice, Italy. The Corning Museum of Glass produced a DVD video in 2009 of Logan's flamework beadmaking as part of their Master Class Series. An excerpt and full version of the video is available on YouTube and on Logan's website. https://www.kristinalogan.com/videos Having taught at The Studio of the Corning Museum of Glass earlier this year, Logan is now focusing on several projects that have been incubating over the years, including casting small vessels and encrusting them with beads and metal – some that stand alone individually and also as a group of 12 vessels that represent a personal calendar or living reliquary. She also continues working on a new collection of beads centric necklaces. And most importantly, Logan is documenting more of her work on YouTube. She says: “I would like to document with videos more of what I do. I am not ready to teach online or offer specific tutorials, but I would like to use YouTube as a way to share footage from my studio. I am thinking about this as an extension of my creative process–I love being behind a camera. I love being a maker, and I have been so fortunate to learn from others over the years. I want to be part of what I see as a cycle of learning and giving back. As I age, I also think about how I would like to document what I do for my kids and future artists. “I have been fortunate enough to have made a living at what I do, and I would like to be honest about how I have done that.”
On the Friday before the Spring Creek National in Millville, Minnesota, Jason Weigandt talked to Chance Hymas over at the Honda HRC truck to find out more about his path to the pros. Hymas didn't win all the time when he was younger, but once he got on big bikes he started to roll, and eventually Honda came calling. It wasn't perfect, though, as a rough patch during the 2022 Scouting Moto Combine and the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National at Loretta Lynn's certainly didn't feel good. But Chance is used to working his way up, and he's done it again as a pro after capturing his first career moto and overall victories this summer. How far can he go now? By the way, we recorded this interview before the Hymas/Haiden Deegan incident in turn one of the Spring Creek National the very next day. Hymas hurt his ankle but hopes to be back for Washougal this weekend. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is hosted by Jason Weigandt and presented by Yoshimura, On Track School and and Racer X Brand.
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Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.
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The series slides into Millville and while the 450 class is pretty standard, the 250's were wild'n out for real!!
Chase Sexton (00:06), Aaron Plessinger (05:33), Levi Kitchen (11:09), Haiden Deegan (14:13) and Casey Cochran (16:49) discuss all that happened at the seventh round of 2024 Pro Motocross at Millville.
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The SMX Insiders preview Round 24 from Millville, Minnesota. As the Pro Motocross season races past the halfway point, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas look ahead to the SMX Playoffs with SMX director of operations Mike Muye. Get your first look at the Playoff tracks from Concord, Fort Worth, and Las Vegas. Get the inside scoop on Chance Hymas' first career win, Haiden Deegan's struggles at RedBud, and the budding battle between Chase Sexton and Hunter Lawrence.
Weege, Rarick and Matthes talk about the epic 1994 Millville national where John Dowd holds off Mike Larocco to win his 2nd national ever. How he got a factory bike, peak Larocco, Dowd's incredible career, Millville itself and more. Then they get Dowd's long-time mechanic, Brian Berry, on to talk about his memories of the day and more.
Full Episode Page: https://www.bridgetonbeacon.com/smith-and-jackson-military-antiques/ Smith & Jackson Military Antiques and Firearms is a shop located at the Millville Executive Airport in Millville, New Jersey. The shop specializes in military collectibles, including uniforms, helmets, weapons, and medals from various wars. The conversation covers topics such as the history of the Millville Executive Airport, the training of pilots during World War II, the collection of war souvenirs, and the stories behind specific items in the shop. The conversation also highlights the importance of preserving and honoring the history of veterans and their artifacts. Keywords Smith & Jackson, #military #antiques , #firearmsafety , Millville Executive Airport, World War II, pilots, training, war souvenirs, uniforms, helmets, weapons, medals, history, #veteran Takeaways Smith & Jackson Military Antiques and Firearms is a shop located at the Millville Executive Airport in Millville, New Jersey. The shop specializes in military collectibles, including uniforms, helmets, weapons, and medals from various wars. The conversation covers topics such as the history of the Millville Executive Airport, the training of pilots during World War II, the collection of war souvenirs, and the stories behind specific items in the shop. The conversation also highlights the importance of preserving and honoring the history of veterans and their artifacts. TitlesThe Significance of War Souvenirs and CollectiblesHonoring the History of Veterans at Smith & Jackson Chapters 00:00Introduction to Smith & Jackson Military Antiques and Firearms 02:01Exploring World War II Artifacts 09:20The Range of Collectibles at Smith & Jackson 15:10German War Souvenirs and Their Historical Context 27:25Stories of Captivity and Escape 32:29Honoring Veterans Through Artifacts 39:01Special Uniforms and Their Significance 45:25Personal Stories of Military Service 49:24The Future of Smith & Jackson: A Museum
An American glass artist best known for his modern approach to centuries-old techniques, Rocko Belloso specializes in murrine, cut and flip, stringer drawing, and sculpture. He is an innovator in his combination of these elements as well as his custom color mixing methods. His work presents an updated aesthetic with influences from comic books, cult movies, metal music, and lowbrow art, ranging from stylized depictions to hyper-realistic portraits. As a young teen, Belloso anticipated attending art school to become a cartoonist, but his plans changed in 2003 when he saw the two-dimensional rendering possibilities of murrine glass. He consequentially accepted a glassblowing apprenticeship and employment at Third Eye Design in California, where he spent the next seven years as a production artist, assigned to making mostly dry pipes. In his free time, Belloso took classes from artists including Scott Deppe, Jesse Taj, Marcel Braun, and Jason Lee, whom he respectively credits with learning murrine, chip stacking, line-work, and reticello. In 2010, Belloso began doing hourly work for an independent glass distributor, affording him more freedom to explore these specialized techniques. In 2014, as his murrine work gained popularity in flameworking circles, the artist took the leap and began working for himself. Since becoming an independent artist, Belloso has received accolades for his unique work, which has been displayed at galleries and created at live demos across the country. His art has been included in various glass competitions, for which he has received medals and first-place awards. He has also served as a judge at the World Series of Glass and Champs Glass Games. The artist was recently a selected competitor among some of the best boro artists in the industry at Midwest Meltdown. To date, Belloso has been an integral part of every Molten Build – the brainchild of friend and artist Adam Hoobrey aka “Hoobs” – an incredible collaboration with some of the most skilled torch artists, resulting in massive, detailed functional boro sculpture. As a result of his extensive knowledge and groundbreaking applications, Belloso has been invited to teach workshops at institutions including the Corning Museum of Glass, Carlisle School of Glass Art, and numerous glass studios coast-to-coast. He just finished a glass sculpting class at Salem Community College Glass Center and will be teaching Creating Narratives in 2D: Borosilicate Cut & Flip Techniques, August 3 – 14, 2024, at Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, Washington, with Eriko Kobayashi as his TA. Info and registration: https://www.pilchuck.org/programs/session_5_storykeeping Over the past year, Belloso and flameworking icon Paul Stankard have been transferring the soft glass techniques Stankard pioneered into borosilicate glass. The duo recently demonstrated the processes at Salem Community College's International Flameworking Conference, held March 15 – 17, 2024. They are currently developing a new body of work, Momento Mori, for future exhibition at WheatonArts, Millville, New Jersey, dates TBA. Stankard states: “Rocko Belloso, who is a master in the borosilicate world, was able to interpret my botanical vocabulary in a way that has inspired me, knowing that a new botanical aesthetic is going to evolve in borosilicate glass. I was assisting Rocko with keeping things hot, organizing the vacuum pick-up for the honeybees, and all-around taking advantage of his incredible talent. I'm fascinated with the possibility of different aesthetic results that could develop by using borosilicate glass. The quality of the colors and clear glass rods is impressive. It takes a lot longer to encase the components and ball up the glass; that said Rocko brings skill and patience to the task. I prefer the title Boro Flower Balls and believe that future collectors will embrace this new work – going beyond the paperweight world with enthusiastic collectors building large collections with a wide range of artists represented.”
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Today's guest has a passion for the great outdoors and a personal resilience journey. She has become a beacon of hope for many seeking to embrace nature's beauty, irrespective of physical constraints. Her dedication to accessibility in the wilderness has led her to author several acclaimed Easy Walks guidebooks, catering specifically to those with mobility challenges, older walkers, and parents with young kids. Her most recent work, "My Liturgy of Easy Walks," is a memoir and a meditation on adapting to a changed life, filled with insights and strategies for finding hope in a world that can often feel overwhelming. She's a sought-after voice in media, offering her expertise on accessible trails and outdoor experiences, having been profiled by the likes of the Boston Globe and WCVB TV's Chronicle news magazine. Beyond her books, she's a seasoned developmental editor and book coach specializing in non-fiction and topical memoirs, helping others to bring their stories and experiences to the forefront. Please join me in welcoming Marjorie Turner Hollman. Join us as we explore Marjorie Turner Hollman's remarkable transition from a history major to a noted storyteller and accessibility advocate, delving into her inspiring journey of overcoming adversity and empowering others through her writing and community leadership. In this episode, we discuss:
Early in his career, Paul Stankard used to trade paperweights for gasoline and car servicing with John Graeber. In 1989, through his uncle John, David Graeber wound up casually visiting Stankard's studio and weeks later was invited to come and work with him. Young Graeber started learning about glass in the deep end of the pool. Thirty-five years later, he continues to work with Stankard about a day a week. Having mastered numerous glassmaking techniques and having developed his own working style and visual aesthetic, in 2009 Graeber started his own art glass business. One thing he shares with his mentor Stankard is a deep appreciation for and interest in imagery from the natural world. His paperweight subjects include Chysanthemum, so life-like you want to reach out and pluck them from their crystal orb. Fall Harvest, including pumpkins and blueberries in floral arrangements that celebrate their season with color and vibrancy. And Fruits of Discovery that pays homage to the enchanting yellow lemon trees of Italy. Graeber says: “My stories in glass have evolved over time. However, one fact, my love of nature, remains constant. Many of my creations celebrate the memory of a loved one or the joy of a special event. All capture nature's elegance and remarkable diversity.” In order to create paperweights that reflect nature precisely, Graeber studies his subject matter carefully. A major source of natural inspiration is the million-acre Pinelands National Reserve, which has served as a living laboratory. He is always trying to “find a new illusion,” a new way to express the transcendence he experiences in those environs. Despite his stunning and widely collected artworks, Graeber prefers to be regarded as a craftsman continuing the South Jersey glass tradition into the 21st century. A life-long “Jerseyman,” Graeber honed his craft under the watchful eye of teachers, mentors, and friends including: the late George Vail, who introduced him to the world of architectural reconstruction and forensic sculpture; William “Bill” Marlin, Ed.D., a dedicated teacher and established painter; Stankard, the internationally acclaimed glass artist who encouraged him to strike out on his own; and the late Ed Poore, a renowned master cutter whose skill has enhanced several of Graeber's paperweights. Graeber has created both a life and a living from the magic of glass. His intricate glass paperweights and impressive flameworking techniques are on display and can be accessed through the L H Selman website as well as Graeber's own website. He is careful to always keep in mind how much more there is to know and that you always need to be learning something new to expand your horizons as an artist. He is restless and often makes no more than a few paperweights of a particular design before he needs to explore another direction. Two years ago, Graeber met filmmaker Dan Collins at an event, and the two decided a documentary film was needed focusing on the paperweights and artistic contributions of Stankard. Graeber took on the role of executive director and began fundraising for the project in earnest. Since January, Flower and Flame has thrilled hundreds of viewers at packed regional venues, including the Morris Museum, Perkins Center for the Arts and Salem Community College's International Flameworking Conference. The next showing will be at the Paperweight Collectors Association convention May 15 – 18 at the Warwick Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island. Plans for national distribution are ongoing and will be updated on the film's official website as they develop. The film is an official selection of the G.A.S. Film Festival in Berlin, Germany (May 16, 2024), and the Jersey Shore Film Festival (June/July, 2024). Considering art to be a vehicle for sharing and giving back, Graeber started a glass program five years ago at the nonprofit Perkins Center for the Crafts in Collingswood, New Jersey. There, he recently organized a showing of Flower and Flameto raise money for veterans – a group to whom the artist is particularly interested in teaching glass. Graeber has also given his time and energy to the nonprofit Project Fire, located on Chicago's West Side, and helmed by glass artist Pearl Dick. He states: “I have a passion for the simple gifts of nature: the timeless beauty of a rose, the industriousness of a small bee, or the untamed wildness of a sunflower. Working in glass allows me to explore this passion, and under the tutelage of master glass artist, Paul Stankard, I refined my passion to the art of capturing nature – frozen for eternity in a paperweight.” More about Flower and Flame 1. Film Reviews Andrew Page of Urban Glass: REVIEW: An exquisitely crafted film examines Paul… | UrbanGlass Richard Pope, The Independent Critic: https://theindependentcritic.com/paulstankard 2. Upcoming Screenings | Many not listed here are in planning stages. The updated list is at www.flowerandflamefilm.com/screenings 4/18 Levoy Theatre, Millville, NJ 5/16 Official Selection, GAS Film Festival, Berlin Germany 5/18 PCA Convention, Warwick, RI Late June (TBD) Official Selection, Jersey Shore Film Festival 7/10 Common Ground on the Hill, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD 3. How can people host a screening? Answers to screening inquiries and general questions can be found here at our FAQ: FAQ | Flower and Flame (flowerandflamefilm.com)
Alabama struck on the offensive side of the ball for its most recent 2025 commitment, as dynamic playmaker Lotzeir Brooks cast his lot with the Crimson Tide. In the aftermath, Tim Watts and Andrew Bone joined Travis Reier to talk about what UA is getting in the Millville, NJ native. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gordon MacDonald represents district 1, which includes Sydney Mines, the Tobin Rd area of North Sydney, Florence, Little Pond, and Alder Point. Earlene MacMullin represents district 2, which includes most of North Sydney, Bras d'Or, Millville, and the CBRM part of Boularderie island.
Barry and Abigail discuss Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette and sample Fall Harvest from Ginger's Revenge in Asheville, North Carolina; Daftoberfest from Daft Cow Brewery in Alachua, Florida; Clash Of The Pumpkin from Glasstown Brewing Company in Millville, New Jersey; and A Pumpkin In Sheep's Clothing (2023) from Toll Road Brewing Company in Ocoee, Florida. Listen to Alanis Morissette's most recent album, the storm before the calm, from 2022. She will be touring throughout 2024 with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Morgan Wade. Abigail only knew the TikTok parody lyrics to Hand in My Pocket before being assigned this album. Watch the music videos for Ironic and Hand in My Pocket. Up next… He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Derek Hummel, Sr. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
KB & Coach Guzman are BACK and kick off the show recapping the final game at Gittone Stadium in 2023, a 12-9 loss to Camden Eastside. Coach Guz details what went wrong down the stretch of the game and what has to be cleaned up for Turkey Day against Millville. Then they dive into the historic matchup between Vineland and Millville, the history in the rivalry, and what it means to be part of this game, in any capacity, and the matchup in 2023. Then they discuss some alumni updates and what Coach Guzman's got going on for Thanksgiving! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundphi YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co + use code UNDERGROUND for 10% off! Allen Associates: allenassoc.com Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless" #fyp #football #ExplorePage
On this episode of Daily Paws Presents: Warm Fuzzies, host Karman Hotchkiss sits down with Tyler Van Leer, of the Millville, New Jersey, fire department, to talk about his colleague and bestie, Hansel, a goofy, lovable pit bull who just happens to be an ace arson detection dog. Hansel's only been at the job for three years, but he's already helped authorities catch a handful of arsonists in the area. Not bad for a pup who just a few years earlier was facing euthanasia in Canada. His journey to Tyler and his new life is a saga worth listening to. For more info visit: https://dailypaws.com/warmfuzziespodcast Daily Paws Presents: Warm Fuzzies is produced by: Karman Hotchkiss - Host Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Michael Onufrak- Audio Engineer/Producer Naomi Barr- Script Editor/Producer Jennifer Del Sole - Director, Audio Growth Strategy & Operations Allie Giordano - General Manager, Pets Austin Cannon - Editor, Daily Paws Courtney Mason -VP/GM, Audio
The first ever Pulpmx ride day at Millville happened and we did a live show Saturday night with a cast of people that were there.
Keefer and Darkside AKA Jamie Guida join Matthes to recap the weekend that was in Millville for the first ever Pulpmx Ride Day
From their trademark blown vessel forms to more recent large castings, Hunting Studio of Princeton, Wisconsin, uses glass and its myriad mysteries to tell stories of unapologetic beauty and celebration of color. The work of this father-son team, Wes Sr. and Wesley Hunting, is on view now through February 4, 2024 in Directing the Flow: The Art of Wes Hunting, at the Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass (BMM) in Neenah, Wisconsin. The studio was awarded First Place and a solo show at the Museum following its 2022 Glass Arts Festival. States BMM Executive Director, Amy Moorefield: “The Huntings create blown and cast glass vessels and sculpture featuring colorful palettes and murrine inspired by past and present creations of artists working in Murano, Italy. Through the process of painting with colored glass and cold surface cutting, Hunting's newest creations invite the viewer to gaze inward into miniature worlds, paying homage to the aesthetics of overlay paperweights.” Hunting Sr. studied under glass artist Henry Halem while attending Kent State from 1975 to 1979. He served as an assistant to Richard Ritter and has taught at the University of Kansas, Tennessee College of Crafts, Florida Keys Community College, and the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Hunting Studio's work can be found in museum collections internationally to include the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio; the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah, Wisconsin; The White House, Washington D.C.; the Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, Michigan; the Windhover Center for the Arts, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona; the Dubuque Museum of Art, Dubuque, Iowa; the Museum of American Glass, Millville, New Jersey; the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina; Cafesjian Museum of Art, Armenia; The Milwaukee Museum of Art, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; the Museum of Glass, Tacoma, Washington; and The Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi. Hunting corporate collections include Bank One, The Hyatt Corporation, The Standard Oil Company and The Quaker Oat Company, to name just a few. In the early 1980s, a trip to Penland School of Craft in North Carolina and travel through Italy set Wes Sr. on the path he continues on today. His studio visits with artists such as Mark Peiser, Billy Bernstein, Gary Beecham, Steve Edwards, Rob Levin, and Harvey Littleton and witnessing the millefiori process of the Italian masters helped refine his own goals in glass. Now as his son assumes increasingly more responsibilities at their studio, new ideas and bodies of work are fleshed out, investigated and introduced to their enthusiastic collectors. From their early Colorfield series, the artists have expanded into new aesthetic territory in the creation of their Optical series, Remnantseries and Castings. Says Wes Sr.: “We are always striving to take the work to a new level of intensity. It has developed into a way for me to express myself by painting with molten glass. There is no other material like glass. The colors are totally unique as they can be transparent or opalescent. The way light passes through colored glasses adds a third dimension that cannot be duplicated by any other material.”
Alex Martin is on to build the hype and wet the appetite for the PulpMX Ride Day at Millville. Levi Kitchen is now officially a Monster Energy Pro Circuit rider and he is on to talk about the switch, goals for 2024 and hopefully he already has a Mitch story for us, we love those. Newf comes on to talk about Canada and the MXdN and why it just seems like they are oil and water. Keefer and Fox Racing's Connor Olson are in studio folks!
In Episode 164 of the "GAHHDcast," the hosts dive into a mix of intriguing topics. They begin by addressing the controversy surrounding comments made by Rolling Stone magazine founder Jann Wenner, sparking a conversation about media ethics and accountability. The episode also delves into the unexpected success story of Deion Sanders' new line of sunglasses, highlighting the power of celebrity branding. In a more personal turn, the hosts share exciting news about one of their own, discussing your father's run for mayor of Millville and the implications for the community. Lastly, the episode takes a creative twist as the hosts list the five non-active rappers they would love to see drop a new project, offering listeners a blend of current events, personal updates, and music speculation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-breath-ent/support
RC and RV dig into Chase Sexton's ride at Spring Creek, Jett Lawrence finally getting challenged, the track prep and speed of Millville, Jason Anderson back to form and unfortunate crash (0:00); Hunter Lawrence is back, but an odd end to Moto2, Haiden Deegan's ability to stick around the title hunt, Jo Shimoda and Justin Cooper making waves (27:23); What is the difference in mindset and ability between Supercross and Motocross (49:55); Washougal Preview and Stories (57:58)
Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.
Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.
It's Matthes, you and this series' race discussion. Don't forget to call in. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 11am PST!
Discussing the scoops that affect your PulpMX Fantasy picks before you make them. Thanks to Motosport.comn, Fly Racing and 100%.
In case you didn't know, Weege and Matthes do another show called the ReRaceables where they break down one race from back in time and then call a person or people to talk about it. Search and subscribe to the feed, check out the archives. Here's Millville 2013 with Trey Canard