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Litigation Nation
The first parents to ever be charged, then convicted, in their child's mass shooting at a U.S. school - Ep. 48

Litigation Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 53:41 Transcription Available


The East Palestine derailment lawsuit in Ohio settles for $600 million, Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula are suing Peninsula Township, The American Bar Association President's letter to attorneys, and Parents of Michigan school shooter both sentenced to 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter

Behind the Mitten
Michigan Wine Month: Chris Lopez, Black Star Farms Podcast (April 20, 2024)

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 17:45


SEASON 6, BONUS EPISODEOn this bonus episde of Behind the Mitten Show with Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez -- Amy and Gonzo talk to Chris Lopez of Black Star Farms. He is a legendary member of the tasting team room, and he is probably one of the most recognizaebale members of the Black Star team.Tucked in the rural farmland and beautiful countryside of the Leelanau Peninsula, you will find Black Star Farms on a unique 160-acre winery estate of the Leleenaw Peninsula. After a 15-minute drive from Traverse City along scenic M-22, a stunning vineyard welcomes you to our original flagship property, which has delighted guests since 1998.Take a trip up north and enjoy a respite in our equestrian-inspired 10-room Inn. The tasting room offers a large selection of internationally award-winning wines and spirits crafted from local fruit. The inspired culinary team will delight you with local farm-fresh cuisine at our Bed and Breakfast in Traverse City, the popular Arcturos Dining Series, or the onsite Bistro Polaris.Enjoy nature with over three miles of onsite hiking trails, multiple outdoor patios, vineyard walks, and strolls past our numerous horse paddocks. The beautiful outdoors, lakes and beaches, small quaint towns, and our team await you.You may also experience selections from our 50+ wines, cider, and spirits at our Old Mission Winery and Tasting Room, conveniently located just minutes from downtown Traverse City among the rolling hills and spectacular views of Old Mission Peninsula.Follow John and Amy:Website: amyandgonzo.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitterX at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten

Delaney in the Morning
Marie-Chantel Dalese-Chateau Chantel 30th Anniversary Celebration-Travel MI Update 5-19-23

Delaney in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 3:33


We traveled to Old Mission Peninsula this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Paul W. Smith Show
Marie-Chantal Dalese ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 7:14


May 3, 2023 ~ May is Michigan Wine Month and Marie-Chantal Dalese, President & CEO of Chateau Chantal tells Paul it's a great time to visit Traverse City and pay a visit to this beautiful winery and inn in the Old Mission Peninsula.

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Instant Trivia
Episode 767 - Bear Feat - River Cities - Skin Deep - Magic And Magicians - Pits Burg

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 7:21


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 767, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bear Feat 1: At about 9 feet and 1,700 pounds, this large bear shares its name with an Alaskan island. Kodiak. 2: The Asiatic black bear also bears the beary nice name of these Indian mountains where it dwells. Himalayas. 3: Often named Bruin, this species is the most likely to be found in children's stories of Europe and Asia. Brown bear. 4: This smallest bear species bears the name of a heavenly object. Sun bear. 5: Spectacled bears are the only species found on this continent. South America. Round 2. Category: River Cities 1: The sacred Hindu city of Benares is located on the left bank of this river. Ganges. 2: This large and commercially important U.S. river begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ohio. 3: This international river flows past Alamosa, Colorado and Brownsville, Texas on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Rio Grande. 4: Baghdad, Iraq lies on this Fertile Crescent river. Tigris. 5: 1 of the 2 rivers at whose confluence the city of Montreal lies. Ottawa or St. Lawrence. Round 3. Category: Skin Deep 1: Wrinkles at the corner of the eye, perhaps caused by squinting while bird watching. Crow's feet. 2: Contact dermatitis can be the result of contact with this plant, Rhus radicans. Poison Ivy. 3: The little sections of dead epidermis around your fingernails. Cuticles. 4: This term for a balm for the skin or the conscience goes back to the Sanskrit sarpis, "melted butter". Salve. 5: The skin's 2 exocrine types of glands are sweat and these, which produce oils. Sebaceous glands. Round 4. Category: Magic And Magicians 1: In 1942 this "Citizen Kane" director created the "Mercury Wonder Show", a magic show for servicemen. Orson Welles. 2: Haruo Shimoda and Lance Burton are famous for acts featuring these birds. doves. 3: This star of TV's "Dave's World" once did an act featuring the dangerous bullet catch trick. Harry Anderson. 4: Lynette Chappell appears as the evil queen in this duo's show at Las Vegas' Mirage Hotel. Siegfried and Roy. 5: Hardeen, born Theodore Weiss, briefly performed with this famous escape artist, his brother. Harry Houdini. Round 5. Category: Pits Burg 1: Head to this state's peach festival in Fort Valley if you want to help make the world's largest peach cobbler. Georgia. 2: Any pilgrimage to find the best olives will lead you through Kalamata in this country. Greece. 3: This country's Murcia and Valencia regions produce many of the world's apricots. Spain. 4: 76 years old, the original Hass avocado tree died in 2002 in La Habra Heights in this state. California. 5: In 1852 cherries were planted on Old Mission Peninsula in this Midwest state; it now grows 75% of the tart type. Michigan. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Nature Is My Jam
Sounds of Northern Michigan: A Dark and Stormy Night in the the Woods

Nature Is My Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 33:00


I would like to thank everyone that has donated or otherwise supported Nature is my Jam by liking, following, sharing and/or subscribing to the podcast. Your support goes directly to creating future episodes and allows this podcast to be ad-free and 100% listener supported. Your kindness means the world to me and I hope you might feel inspired to explore the natural areas where you live.Welcome to episode 20 of the Nature is my Jam podcast! We are 5 months into this journey and your support, kindness and generosity continue to amaze me. As we head into the inevitable winter of Northern Michigan, I am becoming even more excited and looking forward to the challenge of recording wildlife and nature in extreme cold and snow. There is also a sense of uncertainty since I have never recorded in the winter. I really enjoy the diversity of location and wildlife when I record, so I hope I don't get six months of wind. Speaking of wind….. this recording started out as a test of some new wind protection equipment for my microphone. I went out to Old Mission Peninsula (a favorite location) on a stormy night to see how the new Modular Windshield (blimp) from Rycote would fare. The windshield provides up to 30db wind noise attenuation and there is also an option to add a windjammer that adds a 20db of attenuation. That's an insane amount of wind protection, right? On the night I recorded, wind gusts were approaching 25-30 miles per hour, which would have been a non-starter for the Rycote BBG windshield I normally use. I think the biggest difference is that the entire microphone is encased in the blimp, which provides greater protection and minimizes the chances of wind finding its way to the stereo capsule. Its additional weight also helps in stabilizing the microphone so it doesn't get buffeted by the wind. The results of the new windshield speak for themselves. I had no intention of using this recording for a podcast episode, but I have been obsessing over this track for hours now and wanted to share it with you. I have been calling it the original white noise, which is perfect for sleep and meditation. The wind is intense but doesn't overwhelm the microphone. The sound of snapping branches and the occasional chirp of crickets are also present, which adds some depth to this dark and stormy night in the woods.As always, I welcome your thoughts and hope you enjoy this episode. Thanks again for your continued support! Recording Summary:Date and Time: 10/13/2022 | 12:00 AMLocation: Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USALandscape/Feature: Old Mission Point Park | Ridgeline facing a climax forest, which acted as a natural chute pushing the wind up the ridgeConditions: Warm, Rain, WindRecording Device: Zoom F3 Field RecorderMicrophone(s): Audio Technica BP 4025Digital Audio Workstation: Adobe AuditionSupport the show

Nature Is My Jam
Sounds of Old Mission Peninsula: Rainy Night in the Woods

Nature Is My Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:00


I would like to thank everyone that has donated or otherwise supported Nature is my Jam by liking, following, sharing and/or subscribing to the podcast. Your support goes directly to creating future episodes and allows this podcast to be ad-free and 100% listener supported. Your kindness means the world to me and I hope you might feel inspired to explore the natural areas where you live.Welcome to episode 19 of the Nature is my Jam podcast! We find ourselves out on the Old Mission Peninsula (OMP) in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. The OMP is one of my favorite places to roam, especially on moody days such as I found during this recording. With rain and wind in the forecast, this was going to be a perfect opportunity to test out some new gear. As I mentioned after the trip to the upper peninsula, I upgraded the wind protection for my microphone and also added in some protection from the rain. I'm happy to report that both additions worked perfectly during this wet and windy night. Rhonda joined me, so we drove out to the Murray Road Trailhead to begin our hike along the trails belonging to the Old Mission Point Park. This section of trail goes through various meadows, along several ridge lines, and plunges down into a valley containing what is best described as a climax forest. A climax forest exists when the plant community is relatively stable and unchanged over many cycles. Think of mature trees that represent the last stage of natural succession. There is very little undergrowth or competition from other species. There is debate in the community about the merits of a climax forest that are too nuanced for this blog post, but the primary question is, “should a forest ever stop evolving and not face competition?” Once we setup the microphone, we took a path that we thought would lead us back to Murray Road and eventually back to our car. 20 minutes later, as the woods grew darker, we missed the spur trail and bushwhacked through meadows full of tall grass and acres of Sumac Trees. For me, this is a very regular occurrence, but I think Rhonda would prefer to stay on maintained trails. With pitch black skies, increasing wind and hunger waning on our patience, we finally found the road, and it was just a 5-minute walk to the car. The bonus of getting momentarily disoriented was finding a creaking old tree that would be amazing to record during a storm.As always, I welcome your thoughts and hope you enjoy this episode. Thanks again for your continued support! Recording Summary:Date and Time: 10/12/2022 | 1:30 AMLocation: Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USALandscape/Feature: Old Mission Point Park | Ridgeline facing a climax forestConditions: Warm, Rain, WindRecording Device: Zoom F3 Field RecorderMicrophone(s): Audio Technica BP 4025Digital Audio Workstation: Adobe AuditionSupport the show

The Paul W. Smith Show
Kyle Browning ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 6:31


October 3, 2022 ~ Kyle Browning of Chateau Chantal on Old Mission Peninsula talks to Paul about the beautiful winery and bed & breakfast and he says it's a beautiful spot in Michigan.

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Nature Is My Jam
Sounds of Old Mission Peninsula: Coyotes and Owls at the Old Mission Lighthouse Park

Nature Is My Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 30:00


I would like to thank everyone that has donated or otherwise supported Nature is my Jam by liking, following, sharing and/or subscribing to the podcast. Your support goes directly to creating future episodes and allows this podcast to be ad-free and 100% listener supported. Your kindness means the world to me and I hope you might feel inspired to explore the natural areas where you live.Welcome to the 12th episode of the Nature is my Jam Podcast! This week we are taking in the hiking trails and beautiful geography of the Old Mission Point Park, on Old Mission Peninsula. The major attraction in this area, aside from the many wineries, is the Old Mission Point Lighthouse, which began service in 1870. My mantra for this area is, ‘come for the lighthouse, stay for the trails'. The hiking really is perfect, approachable for all fitness levels, and never crowded. My goal for this recording was to capture the nocturnal calls of the Barred Owl. I was successful in recording their distinctive sound, but my microphone placement could have been better. Next time! This recording is very reminiscent of a typical Northern Michigan evening. Imagine sitting in front of a campfire, watching the stars and hearing owls in the distance. A bonus in this recording is a pack of coyotes howling and hunting.This post is light on photos this week because of a corrupt SD card but I took a few with my phone. If you are in the area, then you should definitely treat yourself to a few hours on these trails. The terrain varies and the trail meanders through beautiful meadows, climax forests, deep ravines, and sandy Lake Michigan beaches. The wildlife is plentiful and vocal!As always, thank you for listening and I appreciate your support. Recording Summary:Date and Time: 8/23/2022 | 5:00 AMLocation: Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USALandscape/Feature: Old Mission Peninsula, Mission Point Hiking TrailConditions: Night, Light Breeze, Clear Skies, Mild TempsRecording Device: Zoom F3Microphone(s): Audio Technica BP 4025Digital Audio Workstation: Adobe AuditionSupport the show

Hablemos de vino con Pamela Casanova
T2 Episodio 38 Platicando sobre: Old Mission Peninsula AVA + Cata del vino Troglodyte Rosso

Hablemos de vino con Pamela Casanova

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 12:08


Hola bienvenidos al podcast, el tema de la semana es: Old Mission Peninsula AVA + Cata del vino Troglodyte Rosso

POWERFUL WOMEN: LET’S TALK
Powerful Women Let's Talk - 045: Lupe Ramos-Montigny

POWERFUL WOMEN: LET’S TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 26:52


As a young girl, Lupe Ramos-Montigny traveled from Texas to Michigan to help her family harvest cherries in Old Mission Peninsula. Her love for the state brought her back to Michigan to earn numerous degrees, have a 36-year career in education, along with a stellar political career. She also chaired a committee to honor Cesar Chavez and continues to push that cause today. Today’s Powerful Woman is Lupe Ramos-Montigny. Powerful Women: Let’s Talk is created by WGVU NPR and made possible by WGVU NPR sustaining monthly donors. Become a sustaining monthly donor now at wgvu.org/donate to support WGVU NPR’s local programs, including Powerful Women: Let’s Talk.

Barefoot
Episode 2: Wine with a View & Beer by the Bay

Barefoot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 41:10


Traverse City is surrounded by award-winning restaurants, local breweries and wineries full of rich history. From Wine Spectator Award of Excellence winner Aerie Restaurant & Lounge to Bonobo Winery on Old Mission Peninsula, experience fine dining and locally grown wine with exceptional service and spectacular views of Old Mission Peninsula and Grand Traverse Bay. More of a beer drinker? There are dozens of breweries surrounding Traverse City, but Stone Hound Brewing Company is the newest spot to check out. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at how they get your drink from barrel to pint glass as you sip it from the tasting room.

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NMC Driveways
#1. Amy Jones • Director of Nursing

NMC Driveways

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 29:20


John takes a trip up Old Mission Peninsula to visit Amy Jones, NMC's Director of Nursing. And Laura Matchett, Director of Extended Ed, joins us for "Thank You Notes." LINKS NMC Nursing Program Leave us a voice memo HERE!

Michigan GROWN, Michigan GREAT podcast
Isaiah Wunsch, Wunsch Farms

Michigan GROWN, Michigan GREAT podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 32:07


Isaiah Wunsch farms cherries and apples on Old Mission Peninsula, and he also owns a cherry and apple packing and marketing business. After graduate school at Michigan State, he worked for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation as their agribusiness specialist. He’s part of the Michigan Cherry Commission, his township board, the school board, and Michigan Farm Bureau. He enjoys touring farms in other countries, mountain biking, and cross country skiing. He talks about: His first farm job as a 9-year-old His farm tours in Kosovo and Thailand, and his upcoming one in Columbia Why he came back to farming and what he likes best about it A farmer’s favorite apple, and the best time to eat cherries The intensity of 20-hour workdays during harvest

Michigan AF Podcast
Isaiah Wunsch, Wunsch Farms

Michigan AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 32:06


Isaiah Wunsch farms cherries and apples on Old Mission Peninsula, and he also owns a cherry and apple packing and marketing business. After graduate school at Michigan State, he worked for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation as their agribusiness specialist. He's part of the Michigan Cherry Commission, his township board, the school board, and Michigan Farm Bureau. He enjoys touring farms in other countries, mountain biking, and cross country skiing.He talks about:His first farm job as a 9-year-oldHis farm tours in Kosovo and Thailand, and his upcoming one in ColumbiaWhy he came back to farming and what he likes best about itA farmer's favorite apple, and the best time to eat cherriesThe intensity of 20-hour workdays during harvest

Cup of Kudos
Fall Fun Michigan Style

Cup of Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 2:43


Fall Color Fun for Kids and Adults!As summer winds down and the flurry of back to school activities kicks in, don’t lament the end of outdoor activities. We found a few fun outdoor activities to do with the kids on the weekend before we have to don our winter coats and hibernate for the winter.Spicer Orchards Farm Market and Cider Millhttp://www.spicerorchards.com/fall-activities.htmlAddress: 10411 Clyde Rd, Fenton, MI 48430Phone: +1 810 632 7692Hours: 11AM–6PMWeekend Fun!!Apple Picking, Wagon Rides, Train Rides, Bounce Houses Kettle Corn, BBQ, Corn Roast, Zip Line, Face Painting and remember to Visit the Animals.**Please understand that weekends at the farm can be busy. It's best to come early. Please be patient, if there is a line it usually moves quickly. Also, families have a chance to pick their own apples and stop by the winery for a little additional adult fun! The winery is Open!!10 am to 7 pm EverydayLunch Cafe @ Winery11 am to 5 pm weekdaysFALL COLOR FUNMichigan has some of the most beautiful fall colors in the country. Late September until mid-October is the best time to witness the brilliant reds, yellows, and oranges that paint the landscape. Check out mynorth.com for a fall color map that details what dates are best. You don’t have to go Up North to view the fall colors; there is a local color route that is a 150-mile loop from Flint to Bloomfield Hills and back to Brighton. While you are driving, you can look for these stops we found that are worth checking out.BLOOMFIELD HILLSBloomfield Hills is home to Cranbrook Institute, a National Historic Landmark. They boast 319 acres of gardens and museums, which are home to some of the world’s leading centers in science, art, and education. It houses the Contemporary Art Museum, Natural History Museum, Cranbrook Institute of Science, and Cranbrook House and Gardens. It is set into a lush landscape that will be full of trees bright with fall colors and beautifully landscaped gardens. You can even see Dinosaur skeletons!Cranbrook is located at39221 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, MI. or visit them online at Cranbrook.edu.FLINTStart your color drive with a stop at For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum. They have over 380 acres of nature preserves and 7 miles of hiking trails to work off some of those after school wiggles. Call 1-810-736-7100 for more information or go to genesseecountyparks.org.2142 N. Genesee Road, Burton, MI.BRIGHTON RECREATION CENTERThe center has 4,947 acres of woodland and offers a horseback color tour for a closer look at the spectacular colors. The horseback color tour is a guided trail ride that runs through the end of November. You will ride through multi-hued tunnels of vibrant trees. Each trail ride lasts from 45 to 90 minutes and is open to people of all riding abilities from eight-years-old and up. To book a riding tour call 1-810-534-5063 or brightonrecridingstable.com. 6660 Chilson Road, Howell, MI.For a full list of stops on the loop, go tomichigan.org/article/flint-brighton-bloomfield-hills.comPICK YOUR OWN APPLES AND PUMPKINSStop by Blake Farms Cider Mill in Armada for fresh fall produce at the u-pick orchard and a host of other fun activities the whole family can enjoy. The showcase features fiber artists selling their original clothing, quilts, blankets, and rugs, and you will see working spinning wheels. Workshops are offered on felting, spinning, rug hooking, and more.Blake Farms has a Haunted Halloween Run and Monster Dash on September 27, where patrons get to wear their costumes during this 5K run. The race runs through their haunted hayride and zombie paintball scenes with live actors. Sounds exciting!1-586-784-5343 or blakefarms.com for more information. Located at 17985 Armada Center Road, Armada, MI.Check out ciderguide.com for a Michigan cider map and directory.JUST FOR THE ADULTSLooking for a quick getaway without the kids? Chateau Grand Traverse Winery sits on the Old Mission Peninsula and is one of Michigan’s oldest wineries. Get the complete northern Michigan wine country experience with wine tasting, winery tours, and lodging with beautiful views of West Grand Traverse Bay. Witness the winemaking process from “vine to bottle.” With six guest rooms, their Inn has sweeping views of the bay. Enjoy the complimentary bottle of wine in your private room or the main living room with a fireplace made just for cozy fall nights. Breakfast is served in their European style breakfast room. Call 1-800-283-0247 for information on the winery or go tocgtwines.com. 12239 Center Road, Traverse City, MI.As seen in Kudos magazine 5.3 Written by Hope Crenshaw

Michigan Runner Girl
Ep169: One Month Out - Latest IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City Details from Joel Gaff

Michigan Runner Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 46:45


The countdown is on … IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City is just one month away. Heather talks about how her training is going and catches up with Joel Gaff, an endurance athlete and longtime northern Michigan race organizer who is serving as race director of IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City. Some 2,500 athetes are signed on for the Aug. 25 event. “It’s really been a totally different game, in a good way and in a lot of ways,” Joel says of taking on this new position. “There’s a large support team with me … It’s an exciting and challenging new opportunity. It’s been fun.” Joel’s company Endurance Evolution is behind several northern Michigan road and trail races, as well as this weekend’s Traverse City Triathlon on Old Mission Peninsula. Heather is participating in the Olympic distance triathlon at this weekend’s event, and Joel shares how he’s seen a big uptick in the number of athletes signed on for the Olympic distance -- likely to help them prepare for IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City. Joel goes into detail about each course -- the swim in West Bay, the bike in Leelanau County, and the run in downtown Traverse City and around Boardman Lake. He also shares the best spots for spectators to see their athletes, as well as the ideal locations for parking on race day.  Learn more about IRONMAN 70.3 by listening to these previous MRG podcast episodes: - Behind the Scenes of Next Summer's IRONMAN 70.3 Traverse City - Kicking off IRONMAN 70.3 Training with Rebecca and Tony Venticinque - IRONMAN 70.3 Training Update

Michigan Runner Girl
Ep162: Bayshore 2019 Features Kids Marathon + New Race Expo

Michigan Runner Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 49:08


The popularity of the Bayshore Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K in Traverse City is undeniable. The event attracts thousands of runners, along with their families and friends, from all across the state and the U.S. to northern Michigan each Memorial Day weekend. And the race distances sell out -- the half marathon in particular is a sought-after race, filling up not long after race registration opens Dec. 1.  This year, the annual kick-off-to-summer race tradition features an all-new event: the Munson Healthcare Kids Marathon, a fun run that gets kids moving not only on race day (they run 1.2 miles at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 25), but in the days leading up to race day as well. Adding a kids event was a long-held dream of TC Track Club members, and Lisa talks about what it means to see this come to fruition. So far, more than 300 kids have signed up for the run -- there's still time to get registered (kids get race bling at the finish line!). More details here. The Traverse City Track Club, northern Michigan’s largest and oldest running club, organizes the Bayshore Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K. Lisa Taylor, the club's executive director and a past guest on the MRG Show, talks about what runners can expect at this year's races. Also new this year is an expanded packet pickup. The Playmakers Runners Expo/Packet Pickup takes place at the Traverse City Central High School Gym from 5 to 9 p.m on Friday night May 24 and Saturday, race day, from 5 to 7:15 a.m.  ********************************************************Are you running Bayshore this Memorial Day weekend? MRG will be there! Heather is running the 10K this year, along with Joe, Andrew and Alex, while Emma is taking on the half marathon.  AND...If you’ve signed up for the marathon, half marathon or 10K, be sure to stop by the Michigan Runner Girl booth at the all-new Runner’s Expo. We'd love to meet up with fellow Michigan Runner Girls & Guys and hear your stories! Stop by, share your race excitement, tell us about your running plans, and check out the latest MRG styles (We'll also have tanks and hoodies and also the popular Run Traverse City poster for sale!) It’s also an awesome opportunity to have a great time connecting with fellow runners and outdoor enthusiasts. See you there!  ******************************************************* Also on this week's show: a preview of an all-new 5K on Old Mission Peninsula later this month. The Jolly Pumpkin 5K and One Mile takes place Sunday, May 19. This 5K starts at the lighthouse at the tip of Old Mission and features views of Grand Traverse Bay and cherry orchards. A post-race party takes place at Jolly Pumpkin restaurant. A special race discount code for this race is shared during the episode. Learn more about the race and get registered here: http://jollypumpkinrun.com/registration-traverse-city-mi/

MBTB Radio
MBTB Radio, Episode 99: Introducing Tabone Vineyards with Mario Tabone

MBTB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 34:36


In our latest MBTB Radio podcast, we chat with Mario Tabone, owner of Tabone Vineyards, about his new tasting room on Old Mission Peninsula, check in with Jessica Youngblood about the Harbor Hill Mobile Bottling Line, discuss upcoming events and more. Intro music by bensound.com / Sound effects by freesound.org  

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Behind the Mitten
BTM Episode 158: Bonobo Winery, Norte, Grand Traverse Resort and Wine Month

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 39:56


On this show, John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman broadcast from Bonobo Winery on the Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City. May is Wine Month, and Jennifer Case from Traverse City Tourism stops by to tell us about some cool deals. Also, we hear from Jillian Manning of Grand Traverse Resort about golfing opportunities, as well dining options and things to do with kids. Speaking of kids, we meet the very enthusiast Ty Schmidt about the bike advocacy group NORTE in Traverse City. And Todd Oosterhouse of Bonobo Winery picks Wine of the Week. Tune in. *This show aired May 5-6, 2018 on radio stations across Michigan.Segment 1: Jenn Case of TC Tourism and Todd Oosterhouse of Bonobo. More info at https://www.traversecity.com/Segment 2 (Listen at 9:38): Jillian Manning of GT Resort. More info at https://www.grandtraverseresort.com/Segment 3 (Listen at 18:37): Ty Schmidt of NORTE. More info at https://elgruponorte.org/Segment 4 (Listen at 28:38): Todd Oosterhouse of Bonobo. More info at https://www.bonobowinery.com/

Testimonials SBAM Weekly Podcast
Marie-Chantal Dalese Membership Testimonial 041818

Testimonials SBAM Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 0:54


There are many great reasons for entrepreneurs like you to belong to the Small Business Association of Michigan. “Have been really exposed to a lot of other entrepreneurs and business people that I’ve learned from.” Marie-Chantal Dalese is president and CEO of Chateau Chantal, on the Old Mission Peninsula near Traverse City. Her winery was recently honored by the Michigan Small Business Development Center as a Best Small Business 2018. She also serves on SBAM’s Leadership Council. “For me it’s a great learning opportunity to learn from other people’s failures and successes, learn what’s new and what’s happening down in Lansing and really be more connected to the wider Michigan business association group throughout the state.” Leverage the value of your involvement with the Small Business Association of Michigan. Learn more by calling today at 800-362-5461.

MBTB Radio
Episode 33: Visiting Old Mission Peninsula

MBTB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 49:06


In our latest podcast, we discuss tips for visiting wineries on Old Mission Peninsula, what we’ve been drinking, upcoming events and more.  Tune in to find out how you can win a gift card to MBTB Tasting Room!   Intro music by bensound.com / Sound effects by freesound.org

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Behind the Mitten
BTM Episode 126: Traverse City fall fun, plus Chateau Chantal, Doug Stanton and Rare Bird Brewpub

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 41:41


On this episode of Behind the Mitten, John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman spend time in Traverse City. They talk fall fun, and more. (This episode aired Sept. 23-24, 2017.)Segment 1: Trevor Tkach and Jenny Jenness of the Traverse City Tourism Bureau talk about fall fun!https://www.traversecity.com/hotels/packages/fab-fall-packages/?utm_source=fabfall.com&utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=fab%20fallSegment 2 (Listen at 10:30): Traverse City Author Doug Stanton talks about his new book, "The Odyssey of Echo Company," which is about the Vietnam War.http://dougstanton.com/Segment 3 (Listen at 20:20): Marie-Chantal Dalese of Chateau Chantal on the Old Mission Peninsula talks about the busy fall season, as well as special dinners and tastings. http://www.chateauchantal.com/Segment 4 (Listen at 30:25): Beer of the Week (from Rare Bird Brewpub), as well as statewide events.https://www.facebook.com/rarebirdbrewpub/More info on BTM: https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/

Behind the Mitten
BTM Episode 105: TC Uncorked - May is Wine Month

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 40:05


John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman cover all things Traverse City, and how to celebrate Wine Month this May in Michigan.This show aired April 29, 2017.Segment 1: Lorri Hathaway of the LPWines.com stops by for an overview of how 40 wineries on both peninsulas are coming together to celebrate Wine Month.More info More on Traverse City Uncorked at http://traversecityuncorked.com/Segment 2 (Listen at 10:00): Winemaker Jay Briggs of 45 North Vineyard & Winery in Traverse City. He is celebrating with several new releases, including a Rose that is our "Wine of the Week"!More info at https://fortyfivenorth.com/Segment 3 (Listen at 19:25): Marie-Chantal Dalese, the president and CEO of Chateau Chantal on the Old Mission Peninsula, shares the incredible story about how her father Robert, a former priest, and her mother, Nadine, a former nun, turned their winery into a popular Michigan destination. "They brought the concept of European hospitality to Northern Michigan." She also brought two wines for "Wine of the Week" wines, a 2015 Pinot Gris Reserve as well as the 2012 Trio Reserve, a blend of cab franc, merlot and some pinot noir. More info at http://www.chateauchantal.com/mobileSegment 4 (Listen 29:20): Trevor Tkach of TC Tourism stops in to talk about local events and why you want to visit this spring, summer and fall.More info at https://www.traversecity.com/More info on Behind the Mitten at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/