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Zeltgespräche - Der Podcast für mehr Outdoor im Alltag
#99 - Deutsche Outdoor-Events & eure Touren-Tipps

Zeltgespräche - Der Podcast für mehr Outdoor im Alltag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 72:19


In der 99. Folge unseres Podcasts Zeltgespräche haben wir mal wieder eine wunderbare und vollgepackte Agenda. Wir haben Infos für euch über deutsche Outdoor-Events, erzählen von den Touren-Tipps der Zuhörer und besprechen reichlich Kommentare und Fragen. Natürlich gibt es am Ende auch wieder eine ausgeklügelte Packliste. Also seid gespannt.Aber zuerst reden wir über die Geschehnisse der letzten Wochen, denn die Vorbereitungen auf den Eifelsteig laufen auf Hochtouren. Körperlich, mental und natürlich auch bei der Ausrüstung. Im Hauptteil der Folge schauen wir unter anderem auf Touren-Tipps in der Umgebung von Frankfurt und Berlin.Wir hoffen, dass euch die Folge gefallen hat. Wenn ihr Touren-Tipps aus euren Regionen teilen wollt, dann schreibt sie uns gerne.Links aus der Folge:Wander Event Kalender: https://powerwalkers.de/kalender/Crabman Trail YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CrabmantrailFernwander-Tage Wiesbaden: https://fernwander-tage.de/Andres Packliste: https://lighterpack.com/r/xnvtkeUnsere Social Media Auftritte könnt ihr hier finden:Roberts YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@RobertKlinkOTZeltgespräche auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Zeltgespr%C3%A4cheRoberts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertklink.de/Sebastians Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sebas_23

In Your Backyard
S2 Ep350: Better Lawns and Gardens - Hour 2 Mosquito Control for Outdoor Events March 15 2025

In Your Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 40:48


Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from the Summit Responsible Solutions Studios,  Dirty Word of the Day is Trap Cropping. Teresa is joined by Heather Stickney, Summit Responsible Solutions national sales manager. Heather provides her companies' environmental solutions to prevent mosquitos, ticks, and fungal gnats, during camping, hiking, picnics, while also reducing pesticide use. Garden questions and topics, gardenia with dark covering leaves, lubber grasshoppers catching, how to find out soil pH of containers and raised beds, cherry tomatoes turning yellow and sour, skinny amaryllis stems, and more.  https://bit.ly3c1f5x7 Sign up for Teresa's monthly gardening newsletter, “In Your Backyard” where you can read Teresa's what to do in your landscape tips, Landscape Malpractice: How to know when to fire your landscaper,” Teresa's Design Tips; and more. https://bit.ly/2YRBbsT  Art in Bloom Garden Tours – The Newport Flower Show and Historic Block Island! Have four spaces left – come join Teresa on a gilded garden tour! June 19th – June 23rd, 2025. https://bit.ly/4fE7yCq Graphic credit: Teresa Watkins Listen every Saturdays from 7am - 9am EST on WFLA- Orlando. Call in with your garden questions and text messages on 1-888.455.2867 and 23680, Miss the live broadcast? Listen on Audioboom podcast 24/7. https://bit.ly/3c1f5x7   #WFLF #WFLA #FNN #WNDB #BetterLawns #gardening #Florida #planting #gardeninglife #radio #southflorida #northflorida #centralflorida #Deland #SHE #Orlando #Sarasota #Miami #FortLauderdale #podcast #syndicated #BLGradio #WRLN #WiOD #gardening #SummitResponsibleSolutions #QualityGreenSpecialists #BlackKow 

WhatDoYouKnowAboutThat?
E69: Outdoor events, Meaning of Work, & Jason Ager

WhatDoYouKnowAboutThat?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 58:25


This episode we talk about upcoming events in and around Philly, then dive into a deep discussion about the history and evolution of what it means to work. We are joined by musical guest Jason Ager and feature his single Imaginary Buckets.

We Are Outdoorsmen Podcast
Kids Outdoor Events

We Are Outdoorsmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 50:53


On Ep. 94 of the WAO Podcast pres. by Harrod Outdoors and Mack's Lure, our guests are Keith Mutschler from South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks and Mike Pittenger, Mack's Lure Pro Staffer from British Columbia. We talk about the Shadehill Outdoor Challenge and the Mack's Lure Family Fishing Derbies. - WAO on Facebook - WAO on Instagram Powered by HarrodOutdoors.com and MacksLure.com. If you have questions or would like us to discuss a certain topic, please send us a message on one of our social media platforms or send an email to info@harrodoutdoors.com.

BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
Buzzing about government partnership with nonprofits

BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 18:24


Most local governments appreciate nonprofits' work, but keep them at arms' length when it comes to fundraising. Not so in Bedford County, Virginia, where its Parks & Recreation Department creates fantastic community events that directly benefit its nonprofit community.On today's Buzz4Good, host Michael Hemphill talks with Lee Wittekind, Bedford County's Outdoor Events and Outreach Coordinator. On August 3, Wittekind is coordinating the inaugural Hairy Roubaix bicycle race to benefit Friends of the Bedford County Animal Shelter. He's also the driving force behind the Blue Ridge Bee Festival on September 14 in partnership with the YMCA of Bedford County.As impressive as these events is Wittekind's willingness to partner with, and help, Bedford County's nonprofits.

RNIB Conversations
S2 Ep631: Guide Dog Blogs: Outdoor Events with Luci Franks

RNIB Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 7:20


In Guide Dog Blogs this week Hubert speaks to Luci franks about taking your guide dog to outdoor events, including rugby matches and festivals, and also what events you may want to think twice about before taking your canine companion to.

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
The New Nonprofit Management of the West Side Market

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 60:00


In November 2023, Cleveland's West Side Market named Rosemary Mudry it's first Executive Director of the Market's new nonprofit arm, the Cleveland Public Market Corporation.rnrnHome to more than 60 small, local business owners, and boasting 800,000 visitors annually--the West Side Market serves as a neighborhood anchor and economic hub. Yet, it continued to struggle to live up to its full potential. A 2023 master plan by the Bibb administration suggested - as many have over the decades - that the Market transition to a nonprofit management style to improve vendor and visitor experience. The switch would align with nationwide best practices for public markets. In April 2024, Mudry officially took the helm.rnrnPreviously, Mudry served as Executive Director of West Park Kamm's Neighborhood Development; was Director of Neighborhood Development at Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation; and started her community development career working for Ohio City Inc. during the heyday of the Market's Centennial Celebrations. In addition to her leadership in community development and urban planning, Mudry is a small business owner, serving as Midnight Owl Brewing Co co-owner with her husband Joel Warger.rnrnTo kick off our 2024 Outdoor Summer Series, join us as Ideastream Public Media's Mike McIntyre talks with Rosemary Mudry about her new role and vision as the first Executive Director of the Cleveland Public Market Corporation.

For the Record with Daniel Fontaine
Episode 30: Funding partners MIA, Metro Vancouver governance, summer patios & outdoor events red tape

For the Record with Daniel Fontaine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 52:37


In this episode of For the Record, we cover a number of topics and issues of interest to New West residents and business owners. We start off with our regular "The Way I See It" segment which focuses on why the provincial and federal governments were a no-show when it came to being a major funding partner for the new təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre. The project cost over $110M and that tab was picked up almost exclusively by municipal taxpayers. One local resident asked the local MLA why that was the case at a recent townhall forum and you might be surprised with her response! The podcast also features two segments with New West Coun. Paul Minhas whereby the topics of business investment, red tape related to outdoor street events as well a lack of elevator access on our waterfront are discussed. Tune in to listen to hear an interview on the Jas Johal Show featuring a discussion regarding some long overdue reforms to the Metro Vancouver government structure. Johal and Fontaine discuss whether its time for the Province of BC to finally step in and take action. A Global TV story on this same topic is also featured. It's patio season, so we need to talk patios in New West. Why aren't there more of them? Why are they forced to close so early? Tune in to hear about why we need to do more in New West when it comes to encouraging and fostering a vibrant patio culture. Fontaine also highlights his attendance at a few community events this week to mark BC Seniors Week. He attended a townhall forum on the issue of seniors housing featuring Dan Levitt, BC Seniors Advocate. This was hosted at Century House and it included a fantastic Q&A session. The weekly summary of activities includes a discussion that took place at the City's Heritage Commission and a joint meeting of the Council and School Board. The podcast is packed with lots of information that will be of interest to all New Westies! Be sure to spread the word and tell family and friends to listen as well.

Just Freakin' Wrestlin' Podcast
S6.E29 - JFiW - Idiot Fans & Outdoor Events

Just Freakin' Wrestlin' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 127:06


This week, Travis-T decides he is tired of fans walking over him because they feel they are entitled to do so. He verifies he is allowed, and welcomed, to ARWPro and looks forward to being to more events. Travis-T covers the results of POWW Entertaiment. Pacman covers the outcome of Defiant Pro Wrestling from earlier today. Match Cars are shares by Nubby for AAW, CSW, and ARWPro. Pacman shares the matches for Heir of the Super Wrestler. Travis-T reveals the match line up for the FREE SCW Show this Sunday at the Bradley Music Festival. More fans being shit bags, and they are called out. 4MB claiming squatters rights in our head. Plus, TNA vs NXT   2024 PPV Wins: Dizzle J: 5 Nubby/Turtle: 1 Pacman: 5 Travis-T: 8   As always, this episode was brought to you by: Carter Comics - CarterComics.Com - Use Discount Code "FreakNet" to save 10% on your order & Audible.com - Audibletrial.com/freaknet  - Get a 30 Day Free Trial of Audible!!!   Check Facebook for Dizzle J's Bi-Weekly "Freakin' 5".   Check Out Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JFWPodcast   We Have Merchandise!!!! Check out our merch at www.TeePublic.com by searching "JFW"   JFW Podcast is now part of Freak Net Studios!! Facebook: Freak Net Studios Instagram: @freaknetstudios YouTube: Freak Net Studios    Follow us on Social Media! Website: http://justfreakinwrestlin.myfreesites.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JFWPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/JFWPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfwpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXWC9tJtbjv1ocVxbhai0g

Second Nature
The Playbook For Outdoor Events: Tim Tollefson

Second Nature

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 80:28


"If you want to have an incredible event experience, go to an event run by an athlete." That was the advice that Rebecca Rusch offered up in Episode 9 of Second Nature, so on this episode, we're speaking with trail running legend Tim Tollefson about mammoth trailfest. As an athlete, he's built this event from scratch, and now he's here to share everything he's learned - which would apply to anyone trying to start their own event, no matter the sport. mammoth trailfest.: https://www.mammothtrailfest.com/ Tim's BPC: https://www.instagram.com/p/C7MrwPuxQFU/?igsh=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng== Aaron's BPC: https://content.rapha.cc/us/en/story/laels-ride-around-the-world Check out Lael Wilcox: https://www.instagram.com/laelwilcox/   Sign up for our newsletter: http://www.secondnature.media Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media  

Airgun Geek's Podcast
"Shots & Giggles with PJ Clarke! | Behind the Red Panda & Key Outdoor Events with Bill & Patrick!"

Airgun Geek's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 101:21


Hello Fellow Airgun Geeks,    Time to take a deep  dive into a hilarious new episode of The Airgun Geeks Podcast! Join hosts Bill Ruehl and Patrick as they welcome PJ Clarke, famously known as "Wisconsin Airgunner," for a lively discussion on airguns and pivotal outdoor events.  In this jam-packed episode:Explore the innovation behind the Red Panda by Karma Airguns—how is this new marvel reshaping the world of benchrest shooting?Get expert insights on covering essential outdoor events that matter to outdoorsmen, including the SHOT Show in Las Vegas and IWA in Germany. Discover how Bill, Patrick, and PJ bring these significant events to life for the airgun community.Brace yourself for puns and laughter! Our hosts aim to entertain as much as they aim to inform. Are your ears ready for some action-packed fun? Hashtags: #AirgunGeeks #WisconsinAirgunner #RedPanda #KarmaAirguns #OutdoorEvents #EssentialOutdoors #ShootingSports #PodcastLaughs #AirgunCommunity #EventCoverage Smash that like button, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to keep up with our high-caliber humor and insights! Have a story or a joke about outdoor events? Drop it below—let's engage and entertain together!Support the Show.

Sports Pundit Explains...
How Pickleball and Padel Could Cause Participation Surge for Squash with PSA CEO, Alex Gough

Sports Pundit Explains...

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 44:19


Today's episode, I'm joined by Alex Gough, CEO of the Professional Squash Association. With a career spanning 15 years on the professional circuit, Alex climbed the ranks to reach number 5 in the world. Along the way, he also secured 10 World Tour titles and a Bronze Medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. His contributions to squash extend far beyond the court, however. His dedication to the sport led him to join the PSA as a Board Director in 2002, while still an active player. Following his retirement, he has transitioned seamlessly into leadership roles, first as Chief Operating Officer in 2008, and then taking the helm as CEO in 2009. In our conversation today, we delve into Alex's role at the forefront of the PSA, the global governing body responsible for the administration of professional squash worldwide. He's got a lot on his plate. With over 1,000 registered players and 600 events annually, the PSA World Tour, the PSA Challenger Tour, and the WSF & PSA Satellite Tour, the PSA aspire to showcase squash at its pinnacle. And they do so in some breathtaking locations around the globe. Time Stamps 2:00 - Alex's Journey into his current role as CEO of the PSA 3:30 - Transitioning from Player to a Governance/ Executive Role in Sport 6:30 - Overview of the Current Squash Calendar 12:00 - Communication with Current Players and Understanding their Needs 13:30 - Discussion on Managing both Men's and Women's Tours 15:00 - Implementing Equal Prize Money 19:00 - Insights into Commercial Deals, including Sponsors like JP Morgan 21:00 - Egypt's Dominance in Producing Top-Quality Squash Players 23:00 - Exploration of Outdoor Events and their Appeal 27:00 - Utilising Social Media to Attract New Audiences 31:00 - The Popularity of Pickleball and Padel, and the Opportunities for Squash 38:00 - Implications of squash being included in the Olympics 41:00 - Future aspirations and ambitions for the PSA leading up to LA 2028 Additional Links Professional Squash Association celebrates 50th anniversary Cricket, squash among six sports added to 2028 L.A. Olympics Video: Playing Squash at the Olympics Connect with Alex on LinkedIn - Here Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Ski Moms Fun Podcast

Subscriber-only episodeTHANK YOU FOR BEING A SUBSCRIBER In this episode we meet Robyn Gelfand, the National Program Director at She Jumps, an organization that empowers women and girls to enjoy the outdoors through hosted events, educational clinics, and fundraising climbs. She Jumps participants join for a wide variety of outdoor activities where they learn skills ranging from wilderness survival to mountaineering to outdoor medicine and more. Robyn started skiing around 3 years old in the Poconos (PA), and recalls wonderful family ski trips across New England and Colorado.  Robyn started a ski club in high school as a way to get more of her friends on the snow and later joined her college ski club (go UVA! wahoo) and other outdoor activities.  Robyn walks us through her career path that started in marketing, but she kept feeling the pull of the outdoors.  The stars aligned, and Robyn found an opportunity at Outward Bound in Portland, Oregon. Later, Robyn transitioned to her position at She Jumps, and she gives us insights into her role, program funding and fundraising events. We also learn about the amazing variety of outdoor programs that are offered through SheJumps from junior ski patrol to outdoor survival skills. Be sure to mark your calendars, the She Jumps Snowpack Scholarship will open on Oct 1, 2024.Robyn tells us about her home mountain of Mt Hood and what makes it such a special ski area. Keep up with the Latest from She JumpsWebsite: https://www.shejumps.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shejumps/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SheJumps/Keep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.skimomsfun.comSki Moms Discount Page: https://skimomsfun.com/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 10,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://instagram.com/skimomsfun Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com

Ski Moms Fun Podcast
Robyn Gelfand, She Jumps

Ski Moms Fun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 43:13


Become a Premium Subscriber and Support the Ski Moms for $3/monthIn this episode we meet Robyn Gelfand, the National Program Director at She Jumps, an organization that empowers women and girls to enjoy the outdoors through hosted events, educational clinics, and fundraising climbs. She Jumps participants join for a wide variety of outdoor activities where they learn skills ranging from wilderness survival to mountaineering to outdoor medicine and more. Robyn started skiing around 3 years old in the Poconos (PA), and recalls wonderful family ski trips across New England and Colorado.  Robyn started a ski club in high school as a way to get more of her friends on the snow and later joined her college ski club (go UVA! wahoo) and other outdoor activities.  Robyn walks us through her career path that started in marketing, but she kept feeling the pull of the outdoors.  The stars aligned, and Robyn found an opportunity at Outward Bound in Portland, Oregon. Later, Robyn transitioned to her position at She Jumps, and she gives us insights into her role, program funding and fundraising events. We alsoSHOP IKSPLORFrom infants to grown-ups, Iksplor crafts their layers from premium 100% merino wool. Ski Moms members can save 10% off with code: SKIMOM on the Iksplor website. Discover why every adventure feels better when wrapped in the comfort of Iksplor. Hearty, yummy and perfect for wintery nights in. This digital cookbook brings the very best easy and delicious recipes for you and your family. All recipes were developed by ski moms. 36 tried and true ski mom recipes. Shop the Ski Moms Cookbook here. Head to the Ski Moms Merch shop here. As always, 10% of proceeds go to support the Share Winter Foundation. Save 20% off your Skida orders https://skida.com/discount/SKIMOMS20Skida is committed to local production, limited edition products, and a fresh perspective.Each season Skida delights old and new brand fans with whimsical prints for everyone in the family (including dogs!). Practical and pretty, layering on Skida pieces for your winter adventures feels like bringing along a friend. Support the showKeep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.skimomsfun.comSki Moms Discount Page: https://skimomsfun.com/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 10,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://instagram.com/skimomsfun Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com

PARDcast Round Rock Parks and Recreation

Upcoming Events• The Adaptive and Inclusive Family Winter Ball will be at the Baca Center on Sat Jan 20 from 6-8pm. Enjoy a night of dancing, fun, family, and more. Tickets are pre-sale only. More info and tickets at roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrec or at roundrockrecreation.com• The Allen R. Baca Center is rolling out the red carpet for our annual Senior Prom “A Night in Hollywood” on Fri Feb 2 from 6-10pm. Join us for commemorative photos, cocktails, dinner, dancing, dessert, and more. Space is Limited. Tickets at roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrec or at roundrockrecreation.com• The Daddy Daughter Dance is on Fri Feb 9th from 6-9pm. This year's “Wild About Dad” theme invites you to hop, pounce, or crawl on over to the Kalahari Kilimanjaro Ballroom for light snacks, a live DJ, a dance contest, and more. Tickets at roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrec or at roundrockrecreation.com• For more info on these and other upcoming events visit roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrec and click on Special Events.Program Guide• The Fall/Winter/Spring 2023-2024 program guide is out now. Check it out to find information on upcoming special events, athletics, camps, afterschool programs and more. You can access the virtual program guide online at roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrec and program registration is available at roundrockrecreation.com• Be on the lookout for the Summer 2024 program guide, coming in early Feb.Rock'N River• Rock'N River season passes are now available at roundrocktexas.gov/river• Find information about all of our outdoor pools and season hours of operation at roundrocktexas.gov/poolsAthletics• Adult Leagues will start the last week of Januaryo Cornhole 1/25 and 1/23o Pickleball 1/23 and 1/24o Softball 1/21,23,24,25,26o Sand Volleyball 1/25• Tennis Lessons start the first week of February – still time to register• Youth Soccer registration closes February 11 – season starts Feb 26 Stay Connected with Round Rock Parks and Recreation's PARDcast! Facebook: @roundrockparksandrecInstagram: @roundrockpardX: @roundrockpardYoutube: RoundRockParksandRecreationParks and Recreation: www.roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrecRegistration: www.roundrockrecreation.comCity of Round Rock: www.roundrocktexas.govPARDcast is available on several of your favorite podcast apps.You can also ask Alexa and Google to play the latest Round Rock Parks and Recreation PARDcast.Stay connected with us on FB, Insta, X, Threads, and Youtube.Make sure to Like, Follow, and Subscribe!

MAC Outdoors with Mia and Lea
130 Hunting and Outdoor Events for Women: Join Sisterhood Outdoors with Amy Ray

MAC Outdoors with Mia and Lea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 45:44


Join Mia Anstine in the latest episode of MAC Outdoors with special guest Amy Ray from Sisterhood of the Outdoors. Amy shares the details of the events and history of her company and ways for women to "Become the sportswoman you always wanted to." In this episode, Amy invites listeners to join Sisterhood Outdoors' upcoming events, providing an overview of the booking process and payment options available. Whether you're interested in shooting events, big game hunting, turkey hunting, or fishing, Sisterhood Outdoors has something for everyone. Amy also addresses common concerns that women may have about booking hunts, offering reassurance and helpful advice. Amy also talks about her journey to running a women's adventure company and her partnership in testing and perfecting women's hunting gear. She shares her experiences with her favorite hunting boots, emphasizing the importance of finding gear that works well and fits comfortably. If you're looking for outdoor gear recommendations, Amy's insights are sure to offer valuable guidance. Be sure to tune in to this insightful episode on the MAC Outdoors podcast and discover the latest in outdoor gear and hunting events. Listen as Amy Ray and Mia Anstine discuss everything outdoors and gain valuable insights to enhance your outdoor experiences. Explore the podcast episode now to discover the world of outdoor gear and hunting events with Amy Ray and Mia Anstine. IMPORTANT LINKS AND REFERRED PRODUCTS: Sisterhood Outdoors — https://www.sisterhoodoutdoors.com/ Booking a guided Hunt — https://mia.limited/nahuntguide Recommended gear — https://mia.limited/SOORecommended Schnee — https://mia.limited/schneeswoomen SCI — https://safariclub.org SUPPORT THE SHOW! Use discount code MACO10 at WSI Sports https://mia.limited/WSI Mia's Amazon Storefront — https://www.amazon.com/shop/miaanstine MAC Outdoors apparel and gear – https://mia.limited/1 Self-Defense Radio Network – https://mia.limited/SelfDefenseRadio

UBC News World
Best South Carolina Political Signage: Durable Vinyl Banners For Outdoor Events

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 2:40


The best political rallies feature advertising materials that match their grandiosity! Enhance your campaign's appeal in South Carolina with vinyl banners to be proud of - call Big Daddy's Signs at +1-800-535-2139 or click https://bigdaddyssigns.com/vinyl-banners/ now! Big Daddy's Signs City: Laconia Address: 24 Lexington Drive Website https://bigdaddyssigns.com Phone +1-800-535-2139 Email sales@bigdaddyssigns.com

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Small Scale Local Interventions: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Passing Sunscreen at Outdoor Events by Ralf Kinkel

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 4:25


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Small Scale Local Interventions: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Passing Sunscreen at Outdoor Events, published by Ralf Kinkel on September 24, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Backstory I recently was at a music festival, where we stood in a long queue in the scorching sun. The festival would go from around 10 am to 10 pm and all stages were outdoor with practically no shadows to be found. My group had another person besides myself with sunscreen and I decided on passing my sunscreen backwards to the group behind us who didn't bring any, with the comment that they should continue passing it on afterwards. I did that just because it felt nice to do; a small act of good, but when thinking about it I became pretty sure that this is much more cost effective than typical interventions in rich countries. I spend a few hours reading up and calculating likely cost effectiveness of this action and am now pretty certain that it is less cost effective than the best global health interventions like de-worming and malaria treatment and prevention, but I'm also quite certain that it is in the same order of magnitude. I want to use this example mainly to spark a discussion about the general category of local interventions like this. Not scalable, but maybe cost effective on a small scale and therefor overlooked. Here is an analysis with calculations for the sunscreen example. 1 Sunscreen 1.1 Idea 1. Buy the cheapest moderately high SPF sunscreen (while avoiding fake products). 2. Write "please pass me along when finished" on the sunscreen. 3. Take it to an outdoor event, with queue, where people are likely to be in the sun for a long time. 4. Pass it along behind you. 1.2 Sources of good The direct sources of good are: 1. Less pain and annoyance from sunburn. 2. More enjoyment at the event. 3. Less skin cancer. 1.3 Calculation This was pretty difficult to do and I expect it be very high variance, I expect I'm wrong by around a factor of 3 in the first 2 categories and gave up on the full skin cancer calculation. As far as I saw there is no paper with clear listed stuff like "lifetime risk of skin cancer per sunburn". Only information fragments scattered across the internet. I did finish a very rough estimate of effectiveness gained from prevention of melanoma fatalities, but I could well be wrong there by an order of magnitude. I did not count fatalities from non-melanoma, or loss of life quality or cost for treatment for either melanoma or non-melanoma. The first relevant calculation is how many units of sunscreen you get per dollar, then how much protection each dose is expected to give from sunburn. Then the consequences of the sunburn can be calculated as pain/annoyance and skin cancer. Additionally loss of enjoyment at the event can be calculated from an estimate of people who avoid the sun at the event, in order to not get burned. I list sources and considerations in this sheet. You can adjust your own best guesses for the inputs. I also included a screenshot here: I got 250$/daly in the end. In comparison malaria treatment costs around 150$/daly and is currently rated among top causes (link). 1.4 Discussion This intervention seems to be very cost-effective but less so than top treatments. There are additional benefits not included like non-melanoma fatalities prevented and loss of life quality even from effective treatments, but it might be that GiveWell does also not include such metrics (feedback on what GiveWell typically includes would be appreciated) . The biggest reason why it might still be worth it even though it is not the most effective one is if you do it from your non-EA budget, given that it is tangible, might give you a nice feeling and look good in front of your friends :D Maybe some people even ask you how you got the idea and you can explain what EA i...

UBC News World
Vintage RV Airstream Hire For Tailgates, Festivals & Outdoor Events New York

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 2:04


From tailgates to festivals, RV Airstreams (917-213-1614) and their vintage Airstreams are the coolest thing in outdoor events on the East Coast. Go to https://www.rvairstream.com/picnic to find out more. Daylight Studio City: New York Address: 450 West 31st Street Website https://www.daylightstudio.com/ Phone +1-917-213-1614 Email alfina@daylightstudio.com

77 WABC MiniCasts
Dr. Marc Siegel: Outdoor events cancelled | 06-07-23

77 WABC MiniCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 10:29


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Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis
Dr. Marc Siegel: Outdoor events cancelled | 6-7-2023

Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 10:18


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Build Your Wealth Muscle
Episode 85: FINANCIAL CHALLENGES RUNNING OUTDOOR EVENTS with Jon McMahon

Build Your Wealth Muscle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 39:44


In this episode, Jon McMahon joins us to discuss the financial challenges involved in running outdoor events. From understanding the intricacies of hosting large-scale outdoor events to navigating the potential financial risks, Jon shares invaluable insights. One key point highlighted is the importance of careful planning to address the cash flow problem that often arises during these events. Listeners will gain practical advice on securing sponsorships, budgeting, and managing cash flow to ensure a successful and financially stable outdoor event. Tune in to gain expert knowledge and strategies for overcoming the financial hurdles of hosting outdoor events with Jon McMahon. How to host a large outdoor event! Financial risks in these outdoor events! Cash flow problem you need to plan for! Links: Hudson Valley Rodeo Elements Music Email Jon Profit & Loss Template Save Taxes: Free Consultation  Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/thepatdarby #tax #taxsavings #savings #wealth

Event Marketing Redefined
Ep 8 | Outdoor Events And Experiential Activations That Mean Business with Matt Andrews and Brian Baker

Event Marketing Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 48:58


PARDcast Round Rock Parks and Recreation

PARDcastJuly 2022Section ContentUpcoming Events• Friday Fun Nights at Yonders Point Free Date Night. July 8 6:30-9:00pm for Enjoy FreeFood, refreshments, Lonestar Beer (description of events)More info roundrocktexas.gov/fridayfun• The Free Pop Up Play Day will be at Chisholm Valley Park and is a Morning Event.Sat. July 16th. 9am -11am. Free food and refreshments, Galaxy soccer, story time in the parkhosted by our Round Rock Library, kites in field, small petting zoo and more...roundrocktexas.gov/pop• Friday Fun Nights at Yonders Point Free Texas Luau. Friday July 22nd, 7-9pm• For more info on these and upcoming events visit: roundrocktexas.gov/parksandrecRock'N River Water Park Evening Event• Rock'N River Waterpark is having a special Evening Event Saturday, July23rd from 8-11pm. This is a special ticketed event and you can purchase tickets onFriday July 22nd at 8am online. Season pass holders get in free. Come cool off andchill out under the stars while floating around the Lazy River. More info aboutRock'N River visit roundrocktexas.gov/river• Emily the intern is going to give more information on all our outdoor pools right herein round rock coming up in a bit.Athletics• Registration is open for Adult Cornhole, Sand Volleyball, Adult Men's andCoRec Softball. More details and to register visit: roundrockrecreation.com or visitteamsideline.com/roundrock• And, stick around for the 2nd half of this episode, as Omar the intern is going to giveyou all further information on athletics for all ages. So, stay with us for that upcomingsegment.Stay Connected• PARDcast is available on several of your favorite podcast apps.• You can also ask Alexa and Google to play the latest Round Rock Parks andRecreation PARDcast as well.• Stay connected with us on FB, Insta, Youtube & Twitter.• Make sure you like, follow and subscribe to our PARDcast, so you won't missout on any of our events and programs here in Round Rock.• You can find all these links for this PARDcast in this episode notes below.Omar The Intern Update on Adult and Youth SportsEmily The Intern Update on All Outdoor PoolsSign Off• Thanks for joining us on this PARDcast episode for July 2022• And don't forget: Parks Are Where Communities Become Great!

Baltimore Positive
Bryan Kelly and Nestor dish on deep dish pizza and outdoor events and festivals finally coming back this spring and summer for the Maryland Lottery

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 24:33


Bryan Kelly and Nestor dish on deep dish pizza and outdoor events and festivals finally coming back this spring and summer for the Maryland Lottery

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
Nerd Out Security Panel Discussion: EP23. Ukraine, Outdoor Events and the gang!

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 50:02


The gang is back together as Bridget Johnson and Joe Levy join Dave on the podcast to catch up on what they've missed while turning their attention to Ukraine and outdoor events. Within Ukraine, the nerdites talked about the effects of the current conflict, TikTok and the evolving information wars to include disinformation and misinformation campaigns on all sides, and what some outcomes may be long term. The gang then turned to thoughts of warmer weather and the upcoming outdoor events and activities. Looking at it through a security lens the Bridget, Joe and Dave looked at some important considerations while also keeping focus on those other events leading up to the 2022 election season. Before wrapping up with some pointed security plugs, the team talked about hurricane predictions and outdoor events to look forward to. Joe Levy is the chairman of the International Associate of Venue Managers (IAVM) Venue Safety and Security Committee. In addition, Joe is the Chief Operating Officer at the Usdan Center for the Creative & Performing Arts. IAVM website https://www.iavm.org/ Venue Safety and Security committee contact information: vssc@iavm.org; LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelevy1/ Bridget Johnson is the Managing Editor for Homeland Security Today. In addition her contributions on Homeland Security Today (hstoday.us), they are also running a series of webinars (Webinar signups, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-only-anti-government-extremists-who-they-are-how-to-combat-them-tickets-144507635227?aff=ebdsoporgprofile). Twitter: @BridgetCJ

Voices of Experience®
Skyrocketing Vet Care Costs, Returning to Outdoor Events...

Voices of Experience®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 56:00


Skyrocketing Vet Care costs, Returning to Outdoor Events, & The Best Seattle Show You Haven't Heard of.

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Voices of Experience - 03 - 23 - 22 - Skyrocketing Vet Care costs, Returning to Outdoor Events...

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 56:00


Skyrocketing Vet Care costs, Returning to Outdoor Events, & The Best Seattle Show You Haven't Heard of.

Hacks & Wonks
Week in Review: September 17, 2021

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 35:29


This week Erica C. Barnett, editor of Publicola, joins Crystal to discuss the recent announcement that King County will soon require vaccination to go to restaurants and outdoor events, Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes efforts to hurry through his last priorities before leaving office, the wild world of political polling, misogynistic attacks on the leader of the Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters, accusations of interference in the strike by Councilmember Sawant, a new city department's attempt to reroute crisis calls away from the police, and why some unhoused folks don't want to go to some government quarantine shelters. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-host, Erica C. Barnett, at @ericacbarnett. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.   Resources “King County Will Require Proof of Vaccination at Outdoor Events, Indoor Restaurants” by Alex Garland from the South Seattle Emerald: https://southseattleemerald.com/2021/09/16/king-county-will-require-proof-of-vaccination-at-outdoor-events-indoor-restaurants/  “Court Approves City Attorney's Motion to Clear Outstanding Prostitution Warrants” by Paul Kiefer from Publicola: https://publicola.com/2021/09/16/court-approves-city-attorneys-motion-to-clear-outstanding-prostitution-warrants/?utm_source=pocket_mylist  “Poll shows many Seattle voters undecided, but Harrell leads” by David Kroman of Crosscut: https://crosscut.com/politics/2021/09/poll-shows-many-seattle-voters-undecided-harrell-leads  "Super Scary-Wary Anti-Abolitionist Push Poll Hits the Field, Foreshadowing Contentious Races for Seattle City Council and City Attorney" by Rich Smith from The Stranger https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2021/09/16/61244528/super-scary-wary-anti-abolitionist-push-poll-hits-the-field-foreshadowing-contentious-races-for-seattle-city-council-and-city-attorney  “Accusations of ‘Interference' by Sawant, as Carpenters' Union Strikes” by Erica C. Barnett from Publicola: https://publicola.com/2021/09/16/misogynistic-attacks-accusations-of-interference-by-sawant-as-carpenters-union-strikes/?utm_source=pocket_mylist  “Seattle's Newest Department Aims to Change the City's Response to Crisis Calls” by Paul Kiefer: https://publicola.com/2021/09/15/seattles-newest-department-aims-to-change-the-citys-response-to-crisis-calls/    Transcript Transcript will be uploaded as soon as possible.

KUOW Newsroom
Mask mandate returns for large outdoor events in Washington state

KUOW Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 1:10


Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday announced that people attending outdoor events with 500 people or more will have to wear a mask, whether vaccinated or not, starting Monday. The new, expanded mask mandate will apply to events such as fairs, concerts, and sporting events.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 1: Masks will be required at large, outdoor events in King County

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 31:33


3PM - Hanna Scott: Masks will be required at large, outdoor events in King County // Bride-to-be disinvites mom from ceremony over her ‘deliberately cruel' wedding gift: ‘Your mother is a bully' // Need to Call an Airline? Your Hold Time Will Be Approximately One Zillion Hours See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dori Monson Show
Hour 1: Masks required at outdoor events in King County

The Dori Monson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 33:52


12PM - The Big Lead // Masks required at outdoor events in King County // Vaccination proof required for indoor dining in Jefferson and Clallum Counties // Washington gas prices are at 7 year high going into this holiday weekend // Local teacher keeps his job after confirmed cases of misconduct and being listed in Seattle Times' "teachers who prey" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LA Report
The P.M. Edition: Masks required at outdoor events; Culver City to require student vaccinations; Some childcare providers exempt from COVID mandates; Riverside offering booster shots; July unemployment numbers

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 5:12


What's happening today: Masks now required at large outdoor events; Culver City school district to require vaccinations for older students; State's school vaccine and testing mandate does not apply to some childcare providers; Riverside County offering COVID boosters for vulnerable people; July's unemployment numbers. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav

The LA Report
The P.M. Edition: L.A. County to require masks for large outdoor events; LAUSD kids back after glitchy first day; Afghani-Americans react to withdrawal; LAX lane closures coming;

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 5:17


What's happening today: L.A. County health officials announce mask requirements for large outdoor events; LAUSD students experience glitchy COVID app; Afghani-Americans speak about recent events; Lane closures to add to LAX misery. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav

Community Access
Mayor Bronin on Hartford Mask Mandate and Outdoor Events

Community Access

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 2:51


Today with Claire Byrne
Covid: Vaccines And Outdoor Events

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 12:19


Luke O'Neill, Professor of Biochemistry in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College Dublin

The Niall Boylan Show
Matt McGranaghan from Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland joins Niall to discuss new rules say a max of 200 people are permitted at organised outdoor events

The Niall Boylan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 13:02


The new rules say a max of 200 people are permitted at organised outdoor events in most venues and 500 are allowed in premises with the capacity for 5,000 or more guests. Matt McGranaghan from Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland joins Niall on the line to discuss this.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The EventBuzz podcast
#33 - A party planning platform with everything you need!

The EventBuzz podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 25:45 Transcription Available


Founder of Sugar & Rind, Philly Mackinnon, is here to make throwing parties ridiculously easy. A platform that has everything you need, from cocktail and bar packages to decorations and DJS. Mackinnon shares her top tips for the first time planners and a list of must-have party essentials. 

Ask About the ADA Podcast
Ask About: Accessibility at Outdoor Events

Ask About the ADA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 8:23 Transcription Available


What type of mobility aids should be allowed at an outdoor concert? Can campers request electricity as a disability accommodation on a campground? This edition of Ask About the ADA is all about accommodation obligations at outdoor event spaces. Read more frequently-asked Americans with Disabilities Act questions here. NortheastADA.org

Michigan Insider
007 - CDC update is good news for outdoor events 042821

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 17:24


CDC update is good news for outdoor events See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Words, Music, and News
Bryant Park Sets Summer Outdoor Events

Words, Music, and News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 1:22


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://wordsmusicandnews.com/2021/04/14/bryant-park-sets-summer-outdoor-events/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sherrill-fulghum/support

Mastering Mitzvahs
Episode 82: A look into outdoor events with tips and suggestions

Mastering Mitzvahs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 27:29


Based on the state of the world we live in, outdoor events have become the rage and certainly the "safe" way to plan a bar/bat mitzvah (or any celebration for that matter). In this episode of Mastering Mitzvahs, we explore the topic in depth. We also do our best to provide a unique perspective and give ideas on how to make this celebration for your son or daughter special. As referenced in the podcast, please check our our blog offering tips for planning outdoor events: https://www.xeevents.com/top-7-concerns-for-backyard-parties/ Thank you for tuning in. Please like, share, and comment on this podcast if you enjoyed it! www.XEevents.com

In The Wild
QJ | Mid-semester madness with a side of outdoor events

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 40:37


This week, we have our FIRST student from our Theatre program. Faydia Ramnairine joins us live in the studio to give us behind the scene details to Métaphysique D'Ephemera, the theatre production this semester. It will be the first production performed outside and she's sharing everything. Also, Susan Brands and Carter Reed, a fourth-year MCG couple, share their excitement for MATCH DAY, the day they find out where they are going to begin the next chapter in their medical careers.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
February 25, 2021: Northam eases some restrictions on outdoor events; Albemarle presented with $466 million budget for FY22

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 15:06


In today’s Patreon fueled shout-out: The Local Energy Alliance Program, your local energy nonprofit, wants to help you lower your energy bills, make your home more comfortable, and save energy. Schedule your Home Energy Check-Up to get started - now only $45 for City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County residents. You’ll receive energy-saving products and expert advice customized to your needs. Sign up today!On today’s show: Albemarle seeking feedback into Rio Road corridor study Albemarle Board of Supervisors are presented with $466 million budget for FY22Governor Northam announces some easings of COVID restrictions on eventsAs the pandemic in  Virginia nears the one-year anniversary, Governor Ralph Northam announced yesterday the next steps on lifting restrictions now that certain milestones are being hit such as vaccination targets. “We’ve administered almost 1.7 million doses overall,” Northam said. “More than 1.1 million Virginians have received the first dose. That’s about 13.5 percent of the population.” Daily vaccination numbers are down due to supply chain issues related to winter weather. Today the seven-day average is 32,569 a day, short of the goal of 50,000 a day. Northam expressed confidence that would change soon. “Last week, President Biden’s administration announced a bump in vaccine allocations from states,” Northam said. “They also increased the number of vaccine doses going to pharmacies in the federal pharmacy partnership. That means more pharmacies are coming online this week to start giving shots through that federal partnership.”That will bring vaccines to pharmacies at Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Giant, Food City, and independent stores. Details are to come, but Northam said the efforts will work with local health districts to coordinate off-site locations. “Off-site mask clinics will allow Wal-Mart to vaccinate a few hundred people a day and it will allow them to choose different locations each week,” Northam said. “All of these pharmacies will prioritize those 65 and over and all vaccinations are by appointment only so again, please don’t just show up but go onto our website or make the phone call.”Another factor leading to the decision to ease restrictions is the pending approval of the Johnson & Johnson version of the vaccine. Another that the vaccination call center is now in operation and the goal is to have them help get people to appointments at pharmacies. Before going into details, Northam reminded Virginia why the state of emergency led to social distancing and more. “Last year to slow the spread of the virus we put limits on how many people could be together at various events or in certain places of business,” Northam said. “And it worked. As our COVID cases and hospitalizations went down, we slowly raised those limits through phased reopenings. But as the cold weather and holidays approached, cases started getting higher then ever before. So we took the sensible step and reintroduced some of those mitigation measures.”Now, cases numbers are going down while vaccination numbers are going up. Northam said that means it is time to slowly begin to loosen up on those restrictions. The following measures go into place on March 1: Alcohol sales at restaurants can now continue until midnight (was 10 p.m)Curfew between midnight and 5 a.m. is liftedOutdoor gatherings can increase to 25 people, up from the current 10Outdoor entertainment venues can increase attendance from 250 people to 30 percent of capacity with a cap of 1,000 peopleOvernight summer camps can begins operation on May 1“If the trends continue as they are, cases down and vaccinations up, I would expect that by April we could be able to continue the 30 percent measure but remove the 1,000 person cap for outdoor venues,” Northam said. (read more in the press release)Today the seven-day average for new cases dropped to 1,869 but today’s count increased to 2,036. The Blue Ridge Health District reports another 75 cases, with 37 from Albemarle and 21 from Charlottesville. The fatality count continues to rise as a backlog of death certificate data is entered into the system. There have now been 133 deaths in the Blue Ridge Health District among the 7,963 reported by the Virginia Department of Health.Yesterday the Virginia House of Delegates approved a bill to require localities to provide in-person education as a default by this fall.  Republicans had sought to add an emergency clause to SB1303 immediately require in-person instruction rather than wait until July. Here’s Delegate John Avoli (R-Staunton). “We cannot afford to punt this issue another four months down the road, rendering the remained of this school year and the entirety of March, April, May and June unaffected by this crucial legislation.” Avoli said. “Please Madame Speaker, let us open the schoolhouse doors through the efforts of Senator Dunnavunt and Delegate Van Valkenburg.”However, Delegate Marcus Simon (D-Fairfax) said he shared the concerns about getting students back to school but noted that the bill did not have the votes to pass the Senate with an emergency clause, which would take a four-fifths vote. “This is a serious bill right now with Delegate Van Valkenberger’s amendments on it, it’s a serious policy bill about moving things forward and making things happen,” Simon said. “If we voted for an emergency clause and put an emergency clause on this bill, it would undoubtedly fail.” Those amendments added provisions allowing students to opt out and to allow schools to shut down if there is an outbreak. The vote to reject the amendment was 51 to 47, but the bill later passed the House of Delegates 88 to 9. The Virginia Senate approved the House amendments today on a 36 to 3 vote. *Albemarle County Executive Jeffrey Richardson unveiled a $466 million recommended operating budget for the Board of Supervisors to review over the several weeks.  (review the recommended FY22 budget)“This year’s budget theme pulls forward the budget theme year from fiscal year 21 which was ‘Respond, Recover and Recalibrate’,” Richardson said.Source: Albemarle CountyThat budget was altered on the fly as the economy was shut down to in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. Positions were frozen and both operating and capital expenditures were cut back while the financial picture became more clear. Now, Richardson has presented a budget that allows for the county to move forward with lessons learned during the pandemic.“This year we’ve been added to that theme the word resilient because this recommended budget is intended to make certain strategic investments to transform our organization as the community around us transforms,” Richardson said. One of those investments is the creation of an Office of Broadband Access, intended to move Albemarle towards universal internet coverage.“The office will have two recommended [full-time equivalents] that will report through the County Executive’s work to support the work of expanding access in urban and rural communities,” Richardson said. “Two very different approaches and needs. The full force of this organization will support this office which will work to tackle broadband using the equity lens.” The budget does not anticipate an increase in the property tax rate, which will remain at $0.854 cents per $100 of assessed value. Residential assessments are up by 2.8 percent though commercial assessments are down 5.5 percent. Richardson’s budget includes a move toward a $15 an hour minimum wage for county employees as well as a two percent “market adjustment.” Here are some highlights from the budget:An expansion of Mountain View Elementary will proceedFive new firefighters will be hired to support daytime service at North Garden Volunteer Fire Company, plus a new training position and a new ambulance$3 million in funding for “Business Process Optimization” program to update land use permitting process and other government systems$600,000 in funding for affordable housing, to be determined (in FY21)$600,000 in funding to implement Climate Action Plan, to be determined (in FY21)$25 million to fund the already-approved renovation of Albemarle courts in downtown CharlottesvilleTwo additional positions in social services for “family preservation”Budget is based on creation of a local tax on cigarettes that would go in effect Jan 1, 2022Near the end of his presentation, Richardson sounded an optimistic tone.“Board, we believe that during the course of FY22, our economy will continue to stabilize,” Richardson said. “We’ll know a lot more about our economy, our customer service expectations and what the public needs and expects, and the way we work.”Supervisors did not have many specific questions during the presentation, but Samuel Miller District representative Liz Palmer said she supported the investments in public safety at North Garden. “The North Garden Volunteer Fire Department is a wonderful building that’s been kept up by the community for many years,” Palmer said. “It is a prime location for an ambulance because there are so many accidents on 29 South down there.”The first public hearing will be held virtually on March 3 at 6 p.m. Work sessions begin on March 10 and continue throughout the month. Stay tuned to the Week Ahead newsletter to learn when. Source: Albemarle County*Tonight, the Places29-Rio Community Advisory Committee will get a briefing on the Rio Road Corridor Study, a project underway in that is in part a response to opponents of recent rezoning proposals on Rio Road East. They argued Albemarle County needed to address congestion on the street before approving any more residential units. The firm Line + Grade was hired last year to conduct the work following their work on a similar study of Avon Street Extended.The Albemarle Planning Commission got a look at the study's scope at their meeting on February 16. (project website)"The scope of the study is from the Rio-29 Small Area Plan area at the west to the intersection of the John Warner Parkway," said David Benish, one of the county's planning managers. "This study will also be taking into account traffic from existing and potential development in those approaching segments to this corridor."The study's scope will evaluate the roadway and develop future projects to improve safety and create new infrastructure."It also will provide solutions to enhance the mobility and access for all users and all common travel methods," Benish said. Benish said this will be first time that Albemarle's Office of Equity and Inclusion will use their new equity impact assessment process."OEI's initial demographic analysis of the area reveals a corridor that has a very diverse population regarding race, age, income, homeownership status and transportation needs," Benish said. A questionnaire for the project is currently live and there will be a pair of kickoff meetings on March 11 and March 12. Benish also told the Planning Commission that the Virginia Department of Transportation has recently recommended funding for a roundabout at the intersection of Rio Road East and the John Warner Parkway. Thanks for reading! To help support this program, please consider a contribution through Patreon which goes to the general research for the program as well as other projects I’m working on. Drop me a line if you have questions about how you can help! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Truck Tales
How to Safely Eat Out this Winter

Truck Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 21:40


What will we do when outdoor dining options begin closing? In this episode we offer an option to safely bring the meals to you to enjoy in your neighborhood. Also hear from the Frozen Hoagies food truck and one of our Neighborhood StrEATs ambassadors about a new program to support PTA programs through fundraising.

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel
Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events – part 3

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 17:14


Naomi Nettleton, one of our Real Estate partners, is joined by Olivia Crane, an associate in our Commercial team, and Manoj Vaghela, a partner in our Litigation & Dispute Resolution team, to discuss further insights with regards to staging outside events, including: • Data protection considerations for Landed Estates • The 'test & trace' programme in relation to events • Insurance aspects involved with Landed Estates hosting events • Event cancellation policies

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel
Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events - part 2

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 17:57


Naomi Nettleton, one of our Real Estate partners is joined by Richard Davies, a senior associate in our Commercial team and Syma Spanjers, a senior associate in our Employment team to discuss further insights with regards to staging outside events, including: • The importance of event contracts for landed estates • The consumer law position • Cancellation elements of events • Employment protection • Furlough and flexible furlough

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel
Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events

Charles Russell Speechlys Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 14:49


We are delighted to bring you the second episode of our Landed Estates and Historic Properties podcast series. Naomi Nettleton, one of our Real Estate partners is joined by Simon Foster, a director at Savills to discuss a number of aspects with regards to staging outside events, and how things have changed recently, including: New measures and legal issues for Estates dealing with outside events Considerations for landowners, event organisers, and other stakeholders involved Popular queries regarding how Covid-19 has affected the industry Important aspects for people involved with Estates to consider going forward

Windy City Slam
Outdoor Events Become Hot Tickets

Windy City Slam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 32:22


With more and more local events going on, the guys explain why outdoor promotions with limited seating are becoming hot tickets. Plus, Chris believes Evil Vince is making a return to WWE. But Mike says their PPV wasn't the best of this past weekend! Mike Pankow, a wrestling super-fan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If these is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Chris Lanuti owns the microphones. Together they now bring you "30 Minutes of Good" from a basement bar on the south side of Chicago. Get your wrestling fix LIVE each Monday with the Podbean App and on-demand weekly everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!

Redneck Country's Podcast
Redneck Country Podcast - Episode 29 - IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS, 'BOUT THAT BASS

Redneck Country's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 81:00


Redneck Country Podcast - Episode 29 – ….IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS, 'BOUT THAT BASS ... Join us this week as we dive into the tacklebox of “The Almost Guy”  as he takes us through what he uses in the boat, what the best baits are for bass, how to fish ‘em, how to fish a baitcaster (crucial for first timers)………. and the one that he almost……NAH….. HE GOT IT!!  Hear the story of how he landed one of his largest bass to date, how he shared it with his family and what he’s doing with it now!! **Be sure to visit our sponsor's page - www.outdoorfunctions.com - to keep up with all the Outdoor Events happening around you - and to submit an event FOR FREE!** Join Real Rednecks Todd Millard, Bill Thom around the campfire as they share stories afield that you can relate to and hopefully assist in improving your time and opportunities afield. Don't be shy in contacting us if you want to join us and share some funny stories, successes or even "learning opportunities" from your time afield! If you do, email podcast@theredneckcountry.com or message us on Facebook or even text Real Redneck Todd Millard @ 226-919-4092! Podcast Website - no app required - https://redneckcountry.podbean.com/ Apple iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/redneck-countrys-podcast/id1491855371Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5XcYNPRYX020zgZRZLfCYV iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-redneck-countrys-podcast-55295656 Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/I24rrsus2isv2n56kwurxmxagom?t=Redneck_Country_s_Podcast Castbox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id2522339?country=ca Deezer - https://www.deezer.com/en/show/753572 Blubrry - https://blubrry.com/redneckcountry/ Digital Podcast - http://www.digitalpodcast.com/feeds/96146-redneck-country-s-podcast #buildcommunity#itswhatwedo

Mastering Mitzvahs
Episode 70: Outdoor events with COVID considerations

Mastering Mitzvahs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 43:01


In this Episode, Jaymie sat in for Jordan and joined Mike and Dylan to discuss the considerations of outdoor events. The topic provided many tips and suggestions regarding outdoor events not limited to just at the house, but also suggesting outdoor venues capable of hosting incredible celebrations for your families. For more info visit: www.XEevents.com

Big Queen Energy
Pro Tip: 3 Easy Ways To Crush Your *Micro Event* This Summer (safety first!)

Big Queen Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 15:46


If you're bored in the house, have something to celebrate, or just itching to see human faces (us too!), maybe a micro event is for you.  Kristie, event planner extraordinaire, breaks down exactly how to have a safe & socially distant celebration, while following local legislation.As always, we love to chat! Text us at: 917-540-7949 or email: babes@supbabepod.com.Follow Nicole: https://www.instagram.com/djnicolerose/Follow Sup, Babe?:https://www.instagram.com/supbabepod/More Info on Blog:  www.supbabeblog.comContact Kristie:https://www.kristiemeluso.com

Focal Point
DeBlasio: Gotta Have Right Skin Color To Have Outdoor Events

Focal Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 54:12


Focal Point
DeBlasio: Gotta Have Right Skin Color To Have Outdoor Events

Focal Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 54:13


Mastering Mitzvahs
Episode 65: Outdoor Events

Mastering Mitzvahs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 30:44


In this episode, Mike, Dylan and Jordan discuss outdoor events. There are plenty of challenges to outdoor events, but equally they can be rewarding, fun and memorable. Based on the current COVID regulations, outdoor events seem to be a great alternative to traditional venue settings for those looking to celebrate sooner than later. Referenced in this podcast was a party called "Club J." This party was produced by Xplosive several years back and is an incredible example of how an outdoor, tented party can be fun, clubby, dance infused and memorable. Check it out: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cml0nvv13e6nhmh/Club%20J%20%20_%20%20Jordan%27s%20Bar%20Mitzvah%20%20%20_%20%20%209.17.16%20%20%20_%20%20%20Xplosive%20Entertainment.mp4?dl=0 Here is another example of a great backyard mitzvah celebration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4MgdBYNPxY&list=PLk_GkuDGvfFshGlk0hQ0QoShI_xsAADUH&index=31 For more info visit: www.XEevents.com

Titan Medical Lifestyle
Episode 81: Titan Talk 45: Oral Peptide MK-677 (Ibutamoren) It’s a peptide/not a SARM - Moment for George Floyd - Hitting short term goals will turn into long lasting results -Gym & outdoor events are coming soon

Titan Medical Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 33:51


Titan Medical Center CEO John Tsikouris goes live on his Instagram and Facebook video feeds every Tuesday at 6pm (Titan Talk Tuesdays) and talks to his viewers and answers questions about health, fitness and medical science. We air the episodes here as soon as they're finished for your listening convenience. 6/2/20: On today’s Titan Talk (broadcast live on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube!) Titan Medical Center CEO John Tsikouris answers live Q&A and talks about: Take a moment for George Floyd Therapy of the Week: Oral Peptide MK-677 (Ibutamoren) What is it & how can it help? It’s a peptide - not a SARM. Hitting short term goals will turn into long lasting results Both Gym & outdoor events are coming soon so stay tuned. *Free Titan shirt or leggings giveaway today * Weekly Titan Newsletter Poll: “Is your body ready for summer?” As always we have LIVE Q&A so please comment & ask any questions! See our Titan Medical Health & Lifestyle TV Show Sundays on ABC @11am! Sign up for our Titan Medical Fitness PROGRAMS (nutrition & workouts): titanmedicalfitness.com Don’t miss out on our Titan Weekly Newsletter that’s full of information about Titan’s therapies, events, & just about everything else! It includes direct links to all of our social media and website sections all in one email! 6/1/20 Weekly Newsletter: Oral Peptide MK 677 For Building Strength & Muscle! (https://conta.cc/3dnyd70) Just text: “titanmedical” to the number: 22828 to automatically be put on our emailing list. Follow us on our social media, YouTube, & listen to us on our Titan Medical podcast! (https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm) titanmedical #johntsikouris #peptide #coronavirus #COVID19 #muscle #injectablevitamin #HRT #burnfat #anitoxidants #diseaseprevention #medicalscience #aminos #vitaminb12 #preventativemedicine #health #advice #tampa #therapy #medicalclinic #weightloss #diet #talkshow #antiaging #tvshow

Know Waco
Outdoor Events in Waco

Know Waco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 8:11


Your host Debbie gives you the lowdown on upcoming events in Waco and the surrounding areas!

Wavelength
Should outdoor events in the city end earlier? (with Rob Simms) (29 July 2019)

Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 32:07


Adelaide City Councillor Rob Simms joins us LIVE to discuss the push to bring the curfew forward in certain spaces. City residents are complaining about the noise generated by certain events and festivals, but are we at risk of turning Adelaide into a "killjoy capital"? On this week's Wavelength with Zane and David, we also investigate whether we should be worried about radiation from the 5G network damaging our health. We send David and Rachael to interview some of the (possibly tipsy) winners of the AIR Awards, and Confidence Man say some truly loose stuff. We get you up to date with what the hell is going on with politics and sports at the moment, and David discusses what he thinks a "man candle" would smell like. Wavelength, sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having. Listen live every Monday at 6pm ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/  Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/  Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927  Hosts: Zane Dean and David Simmons Reporters: Andrew Showell, David Simmons and Rachael Grimshaw

Zug der Liebe
Joe Bloxx

Zug der Liebe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 60:19


Hallo liebe Liebenden, in dieser Woche stand für uns an den Decks, Joe Bloxx. Bereits in jungen Jahren faszinierten Joe Bloxx die härteren Klänge elektronischer Tanzmusik. Im Jahr 2012 entschloss er, selbst die Fader in die Hand zu nehmen. Er entdeckte die technoiden Klänge für sich und kaufte sich sein erstes Equipment. Er wirkte kurz darauf bei den „Nordelektropiraten“ mit, bis er schließlich Tommy Atkins kennenlernte, die Geburtsstunde vom Duo „Not2Quiet“. Die beiden machten sich in der Szene einen Namen und legten auf zahlreichen In- und Outdoor-Events in ganz Deutschland auf. Seit der Beendigung des gemeinsamen Projekts ist Joe solo auf Tour. Ein nächster Meilenstein auf seinem Weg war das „Stadtpalava-Summerfestival“ im Jahre 2015, welches großen Anklang im ganzen Norden fand. Im gleichen Jahr wurde Joe Resident bei dem Kollektiv „50/80“ aus Berlin. Er spielt seitdem regelmäßig in den Clubs der Hauptstadt. Joe Bloxx steht für düsteren, treibenden Techno. Mit seinem maschinellen, dreckigen Sound versetzt er sein Publikum reihenweise in Ekstase. Auch in Zukunft wird Joe Bloxx - alleine und mit anderen Künstlern - die verschiedensten Projekte starten und in der ganzen Republik für intensive Nächte auf den Dancefloors sorgen. Vielen Dank Kim, für deinen Beitrag zur Zug der Liebe Mixtape Reihe. Und immer daran denken, sharing is caring!! Artist: @joebloxx https://www.facebook.com/JBloxx/ https://twitter.com/Not2Quiet https://www.youtube.com/user/weedyweedzen Label: @fuffzigachtzig-records https://www.facebook.com/FuffzigAchtzig/ Wir wollen auch in diesem Jahr wieder gemeinsam ein Zeichen für mehr Nächstenliebe und soziales Engagement setzen. Um weiterhin ohne Sponsoren arbeiten zu können, benötigen wir dringend deine Unterstützung! Da wir seit 2015 die volle Aufmerksamkeit auf unsere teilnehmenden Vereine und Organisationen richten, passen Sponsoren auch nicht ins Konzept. Direktspende: Einfach via Paypal an info@zugderliebe.org oder Paypal: Bit.ly/ppzdl spenden, dass gibt mächtig Karma-Punkte :)

Meeting Minds with Charles Eide
Planning Events in an Unpredictable Environment

Meeting Minds with Charles Eide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 49:49


How do you plan events outdoors when the weather is not predictable? We sit down with Meghan G to talk about what it actually looks like to plan outdoor events!

The Good Work | The Event Company
Sweet, Sweet Summertime

The Good Work | The Event Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 32:39


For DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince summertime may be “time to sit back and unwind,” but for the ladies at The Event Company summertime = party time! Literally and figuratively! On this week's segment of “The Good Work,” we're sharing some of our favorite outdoor event stories, warm weather hacks and behind the scenes insight into the making of summertime outdoor events! Now that the sun is out and the event season is well underway, we have a feeling this summer is going to be so very sweet! We hope you enjoy this week's episode now! 

Hashtag Colorado Life
Things to Do In Colorado: Popular Outdoor Events and Festivals

Hashtag Colorado Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 27:31


If there’s one thing Coloradans are known for, it’s enjoying life outside -- no matter what the weather is. And the square state has plenty of festivals and outdoor activities to enjoy with friends and family of all ages! Ryan and Carrie share the most popular festivals and outdoors attractions to explore on the Front Range and beyond.

AMS on the Air
Hope is Not a Plan with Kevin Kloesel

AMS on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Dr. Kevin Kloesel (@texasembassy), University Meteorologist at The University of Oklahoma, sat down with Dakota at the AMS 2019 Annual Meeting in Phoenix to discuss his work on weather safety, including at sporting events. Watch Dr. Kloesel's joint panel discussion on Weather Safety for Outdoor Events: https://ams.confex.com/ams/2019Annual/meetingapp.cgi/Session/47694 AMS Information Statement: Weather Safety at Venues and Public Gatherings: https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/about-ams/ams-statements/statements-of-the-ams-in-force/weather-safety-at-venues-and-public-gatherings/ Follow us on... Twitter: twitter.com/AMSontheAirFacebook: facebook.com/AMSontheAirInstagram: instagram.com/amsontheair AMS website: ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/about-ams/ams-on-the-air/ Music used in this podcast is from...Dandy's Little Monsters by The Zombie Dandies is licensed under an Attribution License.Aim to Stay by William Ross is licensed under an Attribution License.

AMS on the Air
Episode 9: Hope is Not a Plan with Kevin Kloesel

AMS on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Dr. Kevin Kloesel (@texasembassy), University Meteorologist at The University of Oklahoma, sat down with Dakota at the AMS 2019 Annual Meeting in Phoenix to discuss his work on weather safety, including at sporting events. Watch Dr. Kloesel's joint panel discussion on Weather Safety for Outdoor Events: https://ams.confex.com/ams/2019Annual/meetingapp.cgi/Session/47694 AMS Information Statement: Weather Safety at Venues and Public Gatherings: https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/about-ams/ams-statements/statements-of-the-ams-in-force/weather-safety-at-venues-and-public-gatherings/ Follow us on... Twitter: twitter.com/AMSontheAirFacebook: facebook.com/AMSontheAirInstagram: instagram.com/amsontheair AMS website: ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/about-ams/ams-on-the-air/ Music used in this podcast is from...Dandy's Little Monsters by The Zombie Dandies is licensed under an Attribution License.Aim to Stay by William Ross is licensed under an Attribution License.

Everything Under the Sun
How safe are you from the weather at outdoor events?

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 30:15


Have any fun outdoor plans for the upcoming Spring and Summer seasons? Host Regina Miller talks to the Vice President of AccuWeather Enterprise Solution's Jon Porter and Charlie Chicko of Marquee Events Solutions, to learn how our meteorologists accurately predict severe weather and saved a 4th of July celebration in Denver, Colorado from disaster.

Event Industry News Podcast
Using technology to improve simple issues at outdoor events

Event Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 22:30


On this week’s podcast, host James Dickson is joined by the founder of Volt, Frederik Jensen. Volt specialises in supplying charging and cloakroom solutions for outdoor events. Having launched their product at Denmark’s legendary Roskilde music festival, Volt quickly developed a pedigree for supplying mobile charging solutions for festivalgoers. However, the company has expanded and developed some clever solutions to aid cloakroom operations. It may sound simple, but by utilising smartphones and some clever programming, the company aims to improve the audience experience thought reduced queues and a more efficient service.

The Live Event Life
The LIVE Life 36: The Risky Business Of Live Event Productions

The Live Event Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 58:21


Silver Lining in the Cloud
Hope Follmer with The Payne-Corley House

Silver Lining in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017


Hope Follmer/Payne-Corley House A Knot Magazine Hall of Fame winner, The Payne-Corley House offers timeless beauty, southern charm and modern elegance for any special occasion. The historic estate boasts almost four acres of lushly landscaped gardens, beautifully appointed ballrooms and exceptional cuisine made on site. Guests will feel captivated by the warmth of the grand […] The post Hope Follmer with The Payne-Corley House appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Master The Event Podcast
Master The Event Podcast: Outdoor Events

Master The Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 16:10


  This time around it’s all about outdoor events. In this entertaining podcast Randy and Andrew explore the outdoors and planning events.Thankfully the warm weather is upon us. And with the warm weather outdoor events become front and center. Have a listen as Randy and Andrew discussed their various experiences, positive and negative, working on […] The post Master The Event Podcast: Outdoor Events appeared first on mastertheevent.com.

City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Audio Podcast
Connected Colorado - Outdoor Events & Activities - Jul 24, 2014

City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014


City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Audio Podcast
Connected Colorado - Outdoor Events & Activities - Jul 24, 2014

City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014


City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Video Podcast
Connected Colorado - Outdoor Events & Activities - Jul 24, 2014

City and County of Denver: Metro Voices/Connected Colorado Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2014


Up North Journal Podcast
Episode 279, Michigan U.P. Trip, Black Bear Encounter, Kendell Jones Controversey, Upcoming Outdoor Events

Up North Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2014 75:17


Dan takes a week vacation to his cabin in Michgan's upper peninsula to enjoy some R&R. While on vacation Dan has a very close encounter with a Black Bear that leaves a lasting memory.  Mike takes a quick get away to his home state of Alabama with a few outdoor items to share. We discuss this week's talk and news about Kendell Jones and her problems encountered when the mainstream media laid out a road for attacks on her for hunting in Africa. Finally we cover a few Michigan events coming up in the next two months. National Trappers Convention R-100 Archery Shoot Benefit 4 Kids Summer Event Spot Shooter Archery's Bowfest