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School holiday's kick off tomorrow, and tourism operators and eateries are anticipating the rush of tourists.Trying to find a deal to encourage people to spend during a recession can be difficult, so one ex-employee of the tourism and hospitality industry is making it easier for everyone.Rebekah Carter has put two and two together and has created a website, Try Local, to help those sectors get their deals out there.She joined Kate Hawkesby to discuss how it works.LISTEN ABOVE
With guests Rebekah Carter (@bek_lab_rat) and Kate O'Sullivan (@osullivankate). We discuss a number of recent science stories including an Ocean Cleanup, Nuclear Pasta, and a Tooth Microphone. We do some Yahoo Science with questions about Avian Aspirations, Monkey Feet, Existential Space, and Ancient Alien Architects. You can find the Non-Peer Reviewed Podcast on iTunes, PodBean, Stitcher, and most other podcast apps. But you can also find it here: SOUNDCLOUD: soundcloud.com/nonpeerreviewed FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/NonPeerReviewed YOUTUBE: goo.gl/toX4re TWITTER: twitter.com/NonPeerReviewed RSS: feeds.feedburner.com/Non-peerReviewedPodcast
On this episode of Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, we are joined once again by Wright Locke Farm's Education Director Rebekah Carter and their Community Engagement and Farm Stand Manager, Kim Kneeland. They came in to discuss the great community events they have upcoming at the farm now that the weather has warmed up. We are also joined by Melissa Russell of the Winchester Star for our weekly headlines segment. Topics this week include a viral sensation out of the opinion pages of The Winchester Star, Melissa tells us how one middle schoolers response to a printed letter got national attention. We also review Night 2 of Spring Town Meeting, including the decision on the all day kindergarten article.
It's another jam packed edition of Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus. First we are joined by Rebekah Carter and Kim Kneeland of Wright-Locke Farm to talk about everything happening at the farm in the spring and summer seasons, volunteer opportunities, and Dave has lots of questions about chickens. We then talk to WHS Athletic Director Marc Arria for a recap of the very successful winter sports season at WHS and a short look at whats coming next. Finally, Melissa Russell of the Winchester Star drops in for our Winchester Headlines segment. Topics include Winchester's upcoming elections and much more!
Viewfinder Episode 63 features Melissa Russell of the Winchester Star reporting on Winchester’s recent brush with the creepy clown phenomenon. We’ve also got two outstanding guests, Aba Taylor of the Winchester Multicultural Network and Rebekah Carter of Wright-Locke Farm. Aba joined us over the phone to talk about “Signs on My Neighbor’s Lawn: Hopes and Fears at Election Times”, a community event coming up on October 18 and Rebekah tells us that the season is not quite over at the farm!