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In this episode of Tourism Tuesday - Berryville/Clarke County edition - of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael is joined by Martha Reynolds, the Executive Director of Barns of Rose Hill. The discussion spanned an impressive roster of upcoming events that showcase the dynamic range of activities hosted by this beloved local institution. Kicking off the conversation, Martha highlighted the highly anticipated Franklin exhibition, a traveling show from the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa, California. This exhibit, which opened on June 7th and runs through the end of August, celebrates the groundbreaking addition of Franklin to the Peanuts comic strip following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Reynolds discussed the profound social impact of this character's introduction and how the exhibition narrates this remarkable story. “This exhibit really showcases how artists can be change makers, and like you said, something as simple as a comic strip can have an incredible impact,” Martha remarked. She highlighted the immersive nature of the exhibit, which goes beyond visual display, incorporating related activities such as comic book making classes and a music tribute by the Eric Byrd Trio. Janet delved into the diverse array of events and programs the Barns of Rose Hill has lined up. From the summer reading program in collaboration with Clarke County Library to the Songs of Summer Music Bingo, there's something for everyone. The beloved Bluegrass and BBQ series continues with performances by Chris Jones & The Night Drivers and the Jacob Jolliff Band in July and August, respectively. One of the unique highlights Martha shared was the return of 'Orange on the Blue Ridge', a folk opera by Suni Mackall in collaboration with local artists, including Morgan Morrison. This deeply personal portrayal captivated audiences last year and is set to enchant again this August, coinciding with the summers-end car show, Cruise-In Berryville. As the conversation wrapped up, Martha emphasized the significance of community support. “We're in the ninth year of a ten-year endowment challenge with the Eugene B. Casey Foundation, aiming to raise $100,000 annually to secure a sustainable future for Barns of Rose Hill. Every bit counts, and knowing our community is behind us makes all the difference.” So, whether you're a fan of comic strips, bluegrass, or educational programs for kids, Barns of Rose Hill offers an enriching array of experiences. To keep up with all the latest, visit barnsofrosehill.org and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for timely updates.
Dave Stanley hosts an expert panel of Nick Berney, David Gately and Ron Dufficy to dissect the massive Saturday of racing where Queen of Clubs had a big win at Rosehill and War Machine won the Stradbroke.
A huge climax to the Queensland carnival at Eagle Farm, the Winter Cup at Rosehill, Saturday racing at Sandown and Murray Bridge, the Kiwi specials, Lazy Lobsters and more. But not much more.
Anthony Cavallo's year long absence from the western districts riding ranks continues to arouse the curiosity of his many friends and TAB followers. A veteran of almost forty years in the saddle, Cavallo sustained multiple injuries in what appeared to be a simple fall at Wellington. Two fractured vertebrae in the upper back required a spinal fusion and the insertion of a metal plate. That plate is to be removed at the end of June, after which the veteran will determine the course of his future. Enquiries have been numerous about a likely return to the saddle for one of country racing's most respected jockeys. “Choco” joins the podcast with his own version of events. He expresses his gratitude for the many messages of encouragement he's received. Anthony says he'd love to keep riding but intends to accept the judge's decision. He looks back on the Wellington fall and says he had absolutely no warning. The jockey summarises an endless list of injuries. He reflects on many race falls but says none of his injuries have been below the waist. Cavallo looks back on one other nasty spill on the very same racetrack. He looks back on the way in which his apprenticeship was arranged by his father and an uncle. He pays tribute to his master Ray Guy. Anthony speaks freely about the nickname he was given by a co-worker soon after he joined the guy stable. He still gets that nickname from the majority of racing people. Like most jockeys he has vivid recollections of his first winning ride 39 years ago. He looks back on his one and only ride on multiple Gr 1 winner Potrero, the horse he rates the best he's ridden in a race. Tony hasn't forgotten a stakes win at Randwick on a 140/1 pop called Reign of Honour. He got to ride the same filly in a Gr 1 two weeks later. He looks back on the day at Warwick Farm when he won a Gr 3 race under the most unusual of circumstances. Cavallo looks back on a feature country win which came out of the blue when Glen Boss had to forfeit the ride. The veteran spent almost 8 years out of Australia during his long riding career. He reflects on stints in Singapore/Malaysia, Macau and Abu Dabi. He goes back to 2016 when he was still riding a power of trackwork at Randwick, but spending Saturdays at country meetings. Finally it made good sense to base himself in the central west. The jockey talks about his first country retreat at Cudgegong Waters near Mudgee. He loved the lifestyle. He continued his usual practice of riding regular trackwork. He formed a successful partnership with dubbo horseman Kody Nestor. Tony says he also got to Orange trackwork once a week for trainers like Alison Smith, Peter Cornish and Cindy Monaghan. He also rode work for Bob Howe on an abandoned picnic racecourse. He talks of his recent move into Mudgee township where he lives with partner Amanda. Anthony rarely rides in the city these days but has been able to win four editions of the TAB Highway. He looks back on those four wins. With his all important medical assessment due in a month, he's already contemplating the possibility of having to quit the saddle. He says he'd love to have some contact with horses going forward. It's a laid back chat with the little fellow of Italian descent who was besotted with thoroughbreds from the moment he walked into Ray Guy's Rosehill stables.
Massive day of racing ahead at Eagle Farm this Saturday, featuring three Group 1's and a great support card. While there's some weather on the radar, Eagle Farm is one of the best-draining tracks in the country, so conditions should hold up well.Down in Sydney, Rosehill will likely be in the heavy range by Saturday, bet with caution. And, Caulfield hosts a quality card, headlined by the Bel Esprit Stakes.If you have a problem with gambling please visit gamblinghelponline.org.au or call 1800 858 858 for free and confidential support.
The Queensland carnival action switches to Eagle Farm on the last day of autumn for the Group 1 Queensland Derby and Kingsford Smith Cup plus the $1 million BRC Sires. THere's black type at Caulfield and Rosehill too, as well as a big day at Sandown Sunday.
Join Scoot, John Walter and GK as they find the best plays from racing in Queensland and Rosehill.
The Queensland juggernaut rolls onto Eagle Farm this weekend, headlined by two massive Group 1 contests. We have a stack of tips across 4 tracks, including Caulfield, Rosehill and Morphettville, all in this week's SULTS SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: Crowded House - Now Where Getting Somewhere2 UNITS are proudly supported by Betfair, Australia's only and the world's biggest betting exchange.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au
James and Mitch discuss: - Mitch MC duties. - Phone apps and worst habits? - Golden visas - what are they and do we like them? - Property taxes state by state compared. - Deal of the week - Rosehill race track. - Buy/Sell Get in touch jamesf@jlf.com.au | mitchells@jlf.com.au All views and opinions discussed are that of the hosts. They do not endorse reliability or accuracy of their information. Not for commercial use.
Nick is joined by David Yates to look over today's racing news. Guests today include Harry Charlton, on the cusp of his most exciting day as a trainer with Cosmic Year. Also today, William Haggas first in every direction this weekend, with Dubai Honour and Lake Forest competing internationally, plus all the news about domestic runners and future plans. Plus, Vicky Leonard of Kick UP joins us to discuss the future of Rosehill, with the next vote of ATC members set to take place Tuesday. Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective, and Ben is along with the Point to Point news.
US says Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table as Israel warns of major offensive, Sydney misses out on 25,000 homes after ATC blocks $5b Rosehill sale. Plus, French President Emmanuel Macron says his wife’s push was just a joke, not a domestic dispute.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fate of a "once in a generation opportunity" to turn a racecourse into 25,000 new homes in Western Sydney has been decided.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Le Chef inspecteur Shiva Coothen, du « Police Press Office », revient sur le rôle crucial joué par les réseaux sociaux dans l'arrestation de Krishna Doorjun et de son épouse Faranaz. Une vidéo, largement relayée en ligne en l'espace de quelques heures, montre une femme ligotée à l'arrière d'un van, visiblement menacée par un individu. C'est cette séquence choquante qui a permis aux autorités d'agir rapidement. Le Chef inspecteur Shiva Coothen rappelle que les réseaux sociaux présentent à la fois des aspects positifs et négatifs, et qu'il est essentiel de savoir les utiliser à bon escient. La diffusion de cette vidéo a relancé l'enquête, mais il met en garde contre les dérives possibles. Il souligne également qu'ignorer une personne en détresse, alors qu'on peut l'aider sans danger, constitue une infraction. Rappelons que le couple Doorjun, ainsi qu'un troisième suspect, ont été provisoirement inculpés de séquestration. Présentés ce dimanche devant la magistrate Ameerah Dhunnoo, siégeant à la cour de Rose-Hill le week-end, le couple Doorjun a vu sa demande de remise en liberté refusée par la police et restera donc en détention provisoire. Les trois suspects ont comparu aujourd'hui devant la cour de Rose-Hill.
Nick is joined by David Yates to look over today's racing news. Guests today include Harry Charlton, on the cusp of his most exciting day as a trainer with Cosmic Year. Also today, William Haggas first in every direction this weekend, with Dubai Honour and Lake Forest competing internationally, plus all the news about domestic runners and future plans. Plus, Vicky Leonard of Kick UP joins us to discuss the future of Rosehill, with the next vote of ATC members set to take place Tuesday. Dan Barber has the Timeform perspective, and Ben is along with the Point to Point news.
À l'occasion de la célébration de l'Africa Day, ce 25 mai 2025, le Kollectif Avansement Kreol et l'ADAM ont tenu une conférence de presse à Port-Louis hier sur le thème de la reconnaissance et des réparations envers la communauté afro-mauricienne. Tony Evenor, porte-parole du collectif, invite la population à se rassembler à la Plaza de Rose-Hill ce dimanche 25 mai dès 10 h 30 pour dénoncer les injustices historiques et lancer un dialogue national en faveur d'une société plus équitable.
Affaire STC MMG : la défense de Kareena Neisius plaide la radiation des charges… suite des débats ce mardi devant le tribunal de Rose Hill by TOPFM MAURITIUS
FLA 6 - TOR 1 (Scotiabank Arena)34 SHOTS 20Zack Phillips and Jay Rosehill react to Round 2 - Game 7 of the 2024/2025 NHL Playoffs against Matthew Tkachuk, Alex Barkov, Brad Marchand, and the Florida PanthersSHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
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The band is back together this week with Pistol Pete, Robertos Scuzdog, J.O.N.O & Dicko
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Can The Leafs Recover After Blowing 2-0 Series To Panthers?? Ft. Jay Rosehill | The Insider HotlineThe Insider Hotline | Presented by Crystal Waters Plumbing Company https://www.crystalwatersplumbingcompany.com/Join Pinder & Rhett as they welcome #LeafsNation Jay Rosehill for an in-depth discussion on the Leafs playoff run.Let us know what you think in the comments below!!BARN BURNER BLONDE https://originbrewing.myshopify.comFLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8INSTANT REACTIONShttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-dO2AraHTeftSpPt00evo8M&si=lY5D3nk8zVtrQgql
✨ Saddle up, besties, because today we're talking two-ish slow-burn love stories from Elsie Silver's Rose Hill series — and they could not be more emotionally satisfying.In Wild Eyes, we get a soft, healing romance between Skyler Paige — a world-famous singer running on empty — and West, the quiet horse trainer who offers her the peace she didn't know she needed. It's gentle, intimate, and full of quiet moments that wreck you in the best way.Then there's Wild Side, where we meet Tabitha — a fiercely independent restaurant owner raising her nephew — and Rhys, a pro wrestling star with a bruised soul and a soft heart. Their chemistry? Instant. The emotional stakes? So real. This one brings the heat, the feels, and a whole lot of tenderness behind that bad-boy image.Whether you're in the mood for a love that soothes or one that slams you like a wrestling move (in a good way), this episode is for you
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Former NHLer and Co-Host of Leafs Morning Take, Jay Rosehill joins Game Play to chat about how the core four are playing without pressure, the Panthers turning it up in the playoffs and a potential suspension for Brandon Hagel.
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All Things #LeafsNation With Jay Rosehill | The Insider HotlineThe Insider Hotline | Presented by Crystal Waters Plumbing Company https://www.crystalwatersplumbingcompany.com/Join Pinder & Rhett as they welcome #LeafsNation Jay Rosehill for an in-depth discussion on the Leafs playoff run.Let us know what you think in the comments below!!BARN BURNER BLONDE https://originbrewing.myshopify.comFLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8INSTANT REACTIONShttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-dO2AraHTeftSpPt00evo8M&si=lY5D3nk8zVtrQgql
On July 28, 1997, in Rose Hill, Kansas, Frank Harrod calls his son, 24-year-old Franklin Harrod, Jr., also known as “Punkie,” who seems "off."That phone call leads to uncovering a twisted love triangle & has lead investigators to the murders of two men who have been missing for decades.Ricky L. Nelms, originally from Trinity in northwest Alabama, had moved to the Wichita area to work as a roofer. His family last saw him in February 1988 when he left with an old friend to return to WichitaThe man that connects both of these cases Jerry Trussell, currently imprisoned. Trussell is the only one, of three people convicted, still serving time.KAKE New's Hanah King spoke with Jerry Trussell. EXCLUSIVE: Trussell talks from behind bars, aiding in search for missing men | | kake.comNeither men have been located. Help bring these men home. Rickey Nelms has been missing since 1988. Punkie Harrod was last heard from in 1997.If you have any information that could help with recovering the remains of Rickey Nelms or Punkie Harrod, you are asked to contact the Butler County Sheriff's Office. Email crime tips: crimetips@bucoks.comCrime tip phone number: (316) 322-8817 or 866-484-5924https://www.facebook.com/share/1MoVGJ1VGk/?mibextid=wwXIfrTrailer: @chatsunamipod
Racing has seen few more distinguished careers than the one enjoyed by Ron Quinton over six rewarding decades. His stellar riding career spanned almost thirty years. His successful training career is now in its thirty second year and counting. Ron's an inductee of the Australian Racing Hall Of Fame and the recipient of a Medal Of The Order Of Australia, fitting acknowledgements of his contribution to Australian racing. I've conducted interviews with Ron Quinton many times over sixty years and there was a comprehensive podcast in 2018, but several recent email requests for an updated version have got us on the job. It's a pleasure to revisit the career of an iconic Australian horseman. His passion for the game is unwavering. His recall of horses, horsemen and events will take you on a nostalgic journey. Ron admits he's a disciplined trainer who never takes his eye off the ball. The seventy seven year old acknowledges the support of long time client Ray Gall who's rarely without a horse or two in the stable. Ron remembers the first yearling Ray gave him to train. That filly was Mamzelle Pedrille who remains the trainer's all time favourite. Ron pays tribute to his first Gr 1 winner. His magic moment came on the opening day of the famous Melbourne Cup carnival in the year 2000. He looks back on another unforgettable day at Flemington when he won the historic Victoria Oaks with Bulla Borghese- his second Gr 1 as a trainer. Ron has had a commanding presence in the history of the Coolmore Classic run at Rosehill during the Golden Slipper carnival. He won it twice as a jockey and four times as trainer. He looks back on his quartet of training wins beginning with classy mare Ofcourseican. He remembers Peeping, Daysee Doom and Dixie Blossoms who all won the high profile race. The veteran horseman looks back on his association with the respected owner Millie Fox. He was recommended for the job by Brian Mayfield-Smith who'd decided to explore the possibility of becoming a conservationist in South Africa. Ron looks back on the best of the 95 winners he trained in four years for the universally popular Mrs.Millie Fox. He pays tribute to the lengthy list of talented junior riders who spent all or part of their apprenticeships under his wing. Ron looks back on his twenty years as stable jockey for legendary trainer Neville Begg. He speaks of Begg's affinity with fillies and mares. He goes back to childhood days at Mendooran in the Central West and early days in the saddle. Ron pays tribute to his master and mentor Theo Green. He looks back on a rewarding apprenticeship and the wonderful opportunities afforded him by leading stables. Ron takes us on a nostalgic journey as he revisits his association with horses like Analie, Bletchingly, Emancipation, Dalmacia, Marscay, Sir Dapper, Rory's Jester, Marauding, Kingston Town, and Baguette- a true galaxy of stars. The former great jockey was involved in twelve race falls during three decades in the saddle. When it comes to injury he regards himself as one of the lucky ones. From the outset of his riding career Ron harboured an ambition to ride overseas. He looks back on three memorable stints with champion Irish trainer John Oxx. Ron talks of the devastating loss in 2017 of Margaret, his wife of 45 years. His horses helped him through a difficult time. He talks of children Shawn, Trent and Annabel and of his four grandchildren. Ron looks at his future direction. This is a wonderful trip down memory lane with a giant of Australian racing.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin with the latest Grand National news, with Johnny Burke discussing how he went from without a ride to being offered two in the space of an afternoon. Sean Bowen shares his excitement at picking up the ride on Three Card Brag, while this year's Clerk Jon Pullin gives us a going and watering update. William Haggas delights in another Australian Group One with Dubai Honour at Rosehill, while RSN's Michael Felgate discusses the bitter divisions within the ATC over the proposed sale of the historic track. Dual Grand National hero Tiger Roll's breeder Jerry O'Brien is a brilliant bloodstock guest this week, courtesy of Weatherbys.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They begin with the latest Grand National news, with Johnny Burke discussing how he went from without a ride to being offered two in the space of an afternoon. Sean Bowen shares his excitement at picking up the ride on Three Card Brag, while this year's Clerk Jon Pullin gives us a going and watering update. William Haggas delights in another Australian Group One with Dubai Honour at Rosehill, while RSN's Michael Felgate discusses the bitter divisions within the ATC over the proposed sale of the historic track. Dual Grand National hero Tiger Roll's breeder Jerry O'Brien is a brilliant bloodstock guest this week, courtesy of Weatherbys.
We're approaching the fifth anniversary of one of the most unique race days ever seen in Sydney. Drastic covid protocols saw only jockeys, trainers and a handful of stable staff in attendance to watch the running of the Derby, Doncaster, T.J Smith and Sires Produce Stakes on day 1 of The Championships.. The day belonged to that pizza eating, beer swilling, arrogant mare Nettoyer who came from near last to win the Doncaster for trainer Wendy Roche and jockey James Innes Jnr. Jimmy joins us on the podcast to reminisce about an experience he still describes as surreal. James talks about his recent move to Canberra and a whole new phase in his career. It's not the first time he's had a Canberra connection. He says the eerie emptiness of Randwick on Doncaster day 2020 didn't detract from the thrill of winning his first Gr 1. James credits a well known Sydney trainer for getting him the ride on Nettoyer. He confirms the many stories that were doing the rounds about the mare's vile temperament. The jockey says it took him forever to get her to the mile starting point. A friend who worked on the barriers saved the day. James takes us through the running of the 2020 Doncaster. He says the mare went from a bolter's chance at the 800m to a realistic chance on top of the rise. He says he tried hard to control his emotions on returning to scale, but lost it completely. The jockey relates a humorous story about father James and mother Julie who watched the race at home. James Jnr pays a heartfelt tribute to his dad who rode many winners before his retirement in 2007. He talks about several trainers who contributed to his education along the way. James reflects on a serious fall at Bathurst which put him out for an extended period. He says it took a long time to get over the accident. He regards a stint with Keith Dryden during his apprenticeship as a life changer. James looks back on a bout of depression during his time with the Godolphin operation. He was on the brink of quitting the saddle when he received a timely phone call from Gerald Ryan. He acknowledges the best horses he got to ride for the Ryan stable. One of them remains his all time favourite. The jockey has vivid memories of a stakes win for Waterhouse/Bott at Rosehill. He was pleasantly surprised. James talks affectionately of his young sons Carter and Asher who live in Victoria with their mother Aimee. He says Canberra is the perfect base for his regular day trips to country venues. Innes says he's not as light as he used to be, but lighter than many of his fellow jockeys. James acknowledges the talents of partner Teaghan Martin who's had her share of injury in recent times. It's an enjoyable chat with a personable young man who's very good at what he does.
Former Leaf and Co-Host of the Leafs Morning Take, Jay Rosehill joins Game Play to chat about Bobby McMann's ability to find chemistry with linemates and John Tavares' impressive longevity.
On Bludging on the Blindside this week, Roy & HG discussed Benji ball - play with your eyes, the deep connect of mateship through rugby league, the real house wives of the Broncos, the Golden Slipper is moving to a street circuit and drop in pools at Brisbane 2032 Olympics.
In this week's episode, Charlotte Greenway looks at the racing this weekend from three different continents, starting on home soil with Harry Derham who sends out nine runners on Saturday between local track Newbury and Kelso. Then we move down under for the return of Via Sistina at Rosehill and in opposition os William Haggas's Al Mubhir so we hear from his jockey Tom Marquand who also has a couple of other rides on the day. Then finally, JA McGrath looks ahead to Sunday's Hong Kong Derby and explains why this race means so much to the local fans despite only being a Conditions race.
Tom in for Nick and joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates. Tom and Dave first ask whether British Racing's new, biggest ever marketing campaign will be a success for the sport with more details on the campaign set to emerge in the coming weeks. We hear from trainer Richard Hannon who has only praise for the BHA in their help in Richard receiving long overdue funds from an owner and member of the Saudi royal family. With news that Aintree will begin watering ahead of the Grand National meeting we are joined by broadcaster Sam Quek who will be part of the ITV Racing team at the meeting. Tom Marquand joins us from Australia ahead of Al Mubhir's run in the Group 1 Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill this weekend and he also tells us of his Dubai World Cup night rides. On that theme we hear from Tadhg O'Shea who now has the choice of two horses to ride in the Dubai World Cup. Ahead of the domestic racing this weekend trainer Harry Derham talks through his best chances. Plus we have our regular Thursday pointing segment in association with ThoroughBid as Molly Armytage and Ben Atkins join us
In a recent episode of Valley Today, host Janet Michael transported her listeners to the cultural heart of Berryville, Clark County, through an engaging conversation with Martha Reynolds, the Executive Director of the Barns of Rose Hill. Bridging past and present, Reynolds painted a vivid picture of the barn's dynamic offerings, from art exhibitions and concert series to educational programs. The Barns' rich calendar is brimming with events that cater to a variety of interests. Reynolds highlighted some standout exhibitions, such as the 'World of Wood' show and the collective exhibit from the Potomac River Artist Guild, showcasing beautiful still lifes and nature scenes. Additionally, the Barns will feature an exhibit by Rosa and Winton Eugene from South Carolina, renowned for their compelling pottery and masks. A Charles M. Schultz traveling exhibition is also on the horizon, celebrating Peanuts' first Black character, Franklin. This event promises to be an artistic exploration of social themes with supplementary programs like comic-making classes. The conversation shifted to the Barns' enduring legacy as a premier music venue. With its remarkable acoustics, the Barns attract diverse musical acts, including bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, and classical guitar. Reynolds beamed with pride as she recounted how performers have likened playing at the Barns to “playing inside a guitar.” Upcoming shows include a documentary screening about esteemed guitarist Danny Gatton and an authentic Argentinian tango performance. Reynolds emphasized the Barns' thoughtful approach to accessibility—offering free admission to galleries and affordable concert tickets, all while ensuring fair compensation for artists. The forthcoming membership drive and annual benefit gala, Belmont at the Barns, will help sustain its wide array of free programs. In closing, Reynolds invited everyone to explore the Barns of Rose Hill. Whether planning a visit to browse exhibitions, attend a concert, or join a workshop, the Barns promise a little something for everyone: a true testament to the vibrant cultural fabric of Berryville and the Shenandoah Valley.
When Rod Quinn won on Merlin Mustang at Rosehill in 2013 he had no idea it was fated to be his last ride in a race. When he and wife Alannah departed on a European holiday, Rod fully intended to resume riding on returning to Australia. Why that didn't happen is a story in itself. Rod takes us through a stellar career that began at Nyngan in the far west of NSW destined to take him to the top of his profession. Rod begins by reminiscing about that final ride at Rosehill in 2013. He explains why he was known as R.M Quinn throughout his forty year career. Rod talks about his weight gain during the European holiday with wife Alannah. He'd had the problem many times before but on this occasion he couldn't face the horrors of the sauna. He remembers the moment when he informed the family of his decision to call time on his riding career. The former outstanding jockey talks about the home sauna just outside the back door of his Chipping Norton home. He says most people expected him to gain weight rapidly after retirement. That's not the way it turned out. Rod says he received a timely phone call from Maurice Logue on behalf of Racing NSW soon after his retirement. He takes us through a normal day at the races in his role as mentor of apprentices. He takes us back to early days at Nyngan in western NSW. He remembers grandfather Cy and father Kevin Quinn who had both been jockeys. Rod talks about his master Ray Burton and fondly recalls his first winning ride way out west at Enngonia. He looks back on a difficult situation involving his father's role as a stipendiary steward at western districts meetings. Rod was not allowed to ride at meetings where Kevin Quinn was the sole steward officiating. The 65 year old says the problem was solved when his master decided to move his team of horses to Warwick Farm. That move turned out to be a life changer for the talented apprentice. Rod looks back on the huge grey mare who launched his metropolitan career and his near miss in a Sydney apprentice's premiership. The former jockey remembers his decision to concentrate on outside Saturday meetings. He soon earned the nickname ‘King of Kembla'. Rod still can't believe he rode his first Gr 1 winner at just 48kgs. That luxury didn't last long. He looks back on a twenty year association with Ingham's Crown Lodge empire. He was never the number one stable jockey, but that suited the quiet man of Sydney racing. Rodney remembers three stakes wins on the quirky Viscount. He clearly remembers a freakish incident towards the finish of the 2001 Champagne Stakes that could have ended in disaster. He looks back on a quartet of wins on Align for trainer John Hawkes, and an agonisingly close second in a Golden Slipper. Rod says his George Ryder win on Lord Essex wasn't a complete surprise, but his Mercedes Classic victory on Curata Storm was the least expected win of his career. He looks back on the thrill of winning 6 races on champion Lonhro and the disappointment of losing the ride after having been booked for a stakes race. Rod has fond memories of a BMW win on Grand Zulu for the late Gwenda Markwell. He humbly regards it as perhaps his best Gr 1 ride. He still marvels at the bizarre circumstances that led him to a winning ride in a Sydney Cup for the Waller stable. Rod looks back on his final Gr 1 win in 2011. He talks about a horse who would have risen to much greater heights had he not had an aversion to eating. Rod says the best thing about retirement is the fact that many niggling aches and pains have disappeared. He proudly summarises his new role as a grandfather of four. It's a lovely trip down memory lane with one of the best riders of his generation.
On this week's episode we review Elsie Silver's newest release, Wild Side, which is her third book in the Rose Hill series. Like all of Elsie's previous books we adored this one!Elsie put her heart and soul into this book, making it equal parts heartfelt and hilarious. We would die for Rhys, Tabby, and Milo.
Former NHLer and Co-Host of the Leafs Morning Take, Jay Rosehill joins Game Play to chat about how the trade deadline impacts players, why the Leafs never had control against the Golden Knights and Chris Tanev's importance.
In this episode of the Valley Today, we feature on the Clarke County Historical Association (CCHA), where we delve into the engaging programs, ongoing projects, and pivotal historical preservation efforts shaping the heart of Berryville/Clarke County. Guided by the ever-enthusiastic Executive Director Nathan Stalvey, CCHA continues to bring history to life in exciting and educational ways. As part of our Tourism Tuesday series, we reconnect with Nathan to catch up on the latest from CCHA. Nathan excitedly announces an upcoming lecture titled 'A Story in Threads: The Clothing of Enslaved Women in the Antebellum South,' featuring Cheyney McKnight—a renowned speaker and historian. The lecture will focus on the daily lives and clothing of enslaved and free women during the Antebellum period. The event is scheduled for February 23rd at the The Barns of Rose Hill, with tickets available on CCHA's website. One of the cornerstones of CCHA's mission is to educate the public, particularly through unique and dynamic topics that spark curiosity, such as local history or the evolution of baseball in the 20th century. As Nathan succinctly puts it, 'one of our guiding ideas is let's have people take away something they didn't know before.' Click here to learn more about this talk. Nathan shares updates on the Mill Dam project, an essential preservation effort ensuring the continued operation of the Burwell Morgan Mill. This extensive restoration work, involving cooperation with the local Powhatan School, aims to solidify and preserve the historic mill dam, which is crucial for the mill's functionality. In an exciting development, CCHA has completed the extensive project of digitizing the Clarke Courier newspapers from the late 1860s to 2009. Now available online, these archives are keyword-searchable, offering invaluable resources for researchers and history enthusiasts alike. Aside from recognizing the Mill Dam efforts, Nathan looks forward to a busy spring filled with educational programs and community events, such as the popular trivia nights and specific talks on various historical topics, further fostering community engagement and education. Save the date for 'Art at the Mill,' opening on April 26th in conjunction with Garden Club Week. This event showcases art from over 250 local and regional artists, with a portion of the sales benefiting CCHA, further supporting their historical and educational efforts. Membership to CCHA offers significant benefits, including discounts on various events and exclusive talks. The funds raised through memberships and events like 'Art at the Mill' are critical for maintaining and preserving Clark County's rich history. For more information on upcoming events, programs, and to explore the newly digitized archives, visit clarkhistory.org. Stay connected with CCHA through their active social media channels to keep abreast of the latest updates, highlights from their collections, and more.
6-Year-Old Daughter Found Buried in Backyard; Parents Find Themselves In Trouble How does a child just vanish for nearly four years without anyone noticing? That's the chilling question at the heart of this tragic case out of Rose Hill, Kansas. Authorities recently uncovered the remains of six-year-old Kennedy Schroer, who had been buried in a makeshift grave behind her adoptive parents' home since 2020. The revelation came only after police responded to a mental health call at the residence—because nothing says “routine welfare check” like discovering a child's body in the backyard. Crystina and Joseph Schroer, the adoptive parents, continued to collect Medicaid payments for Kennedy long after her alleged murder, raising unsettling questions about how a system designed to protect children allowed her to disappear without a trace. How did no one—caseworkers, doctors, teachers, or even neighbors—notice that a child was missing? And more disturbingly, how many more kids have slipped through the cracks, lost in a system that prioritizes paperwork over people? #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #ChildWelfareFailure #AdoptionScandal #JusticeForKennedy #SystemicNeglect #KansasCrime Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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6-Year-Old Daughter Found Buried in Backyard; Parents Find Themselves In Trouble How does a child just vanish for nearly four years without anyone noticing? That's the chilling question at the heart of this tragic case out of Rose Hill, Kansas. Authorities recently uncovered the remains of six-year-old Kennedy Schroer, who had been buried in a makeshift grave behind her adoptive parents' home since 2020. The revelation came only after police responded to a mental health call at the residence—because nothing says “routine welfare check” like discovering a child's body in the backyard. Crystina and Joseph Schroer, the adoptive parents, continued to collect Medicaid payments for Kennedy long after her alleged murder, raising unsettling questions about how a system designed to protect children allowed her to disappear without a trace. How did no one—caseworkers, doctors, teachers, or even neighbors—notice that a child was missing? And more disturbingly, how many more kids have slipped through the cracks, lost in a system that prioritizes paperwork over people? #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #ChildWelfareFailure #AdoptionScandal #JusticeForKennedy #SystemicNeglect #KansasCrime Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the shadows of Charles County, Maryland, a chilling tale has lingered for centuries—one of loyalty, betrayal, and spectral guardianship. In this episode of Within the Mist, we unravel the haunting legend of the Blue Dog Ghost.According to local lore, a Revolutionary War soldier met a tragic end near Rose Hill after being ambushed for a fortune in gold coins he carried. His faithful blue tick hound was by his side, defending his master to its dying breath. Now, the ghost of this spectral blue dog is said to patrol the site of its master's demise, eternally guarding the treasure that was never claimed.But is the Blue Dog merely a story to frighten would-be treasure hunters, or does its ghostly howling still echo through the hills on moonlit nights? Join Gary and GoldieAnn as we explore Within the Mists of Maryland to tell of historical accounts, chilling encounters, and the eerie connection between loyalty and the afterlife.Music:Lands by Alex ProductionsBattle of the Creek by Alexander NakaradaIt's In the Fog by Darren CurtisDon't Go Inside by Wombat Noises Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the shadows of Charles County, Maryland, a chilling tale has lingered for centuries—one of loyalty, betrayal, and spectral guardianship. In this episode of Within the Mist, we unravel the haunting legend of the Blue Dog Ghost.According to local lore, a Revolutionary War soldier met a tragic end near Rose Hill after being ambushed for a fortune in gold coins he carried. His faithful blue tick hound was by his side, defending his master to its dying breath. Now, the ghost of this spectral blue dog is said to patrol the site of its master's demise, eternally guarding the treasure that was never claimed.But is the Blue Dog merely a story to frighten would-be treasure hunters, or does its ghostly howling still echo through the hills on moonlit nights? Join Gary and GoldieAnn as we explore Within the Mists of Maryland to tell of historical accounts, chilling encounters, and the eerie connection between loyalty and the afterlife.Music:Lands by Alex ProductionsBattle of the Creek by Alexander NakaradaIt's In the Fog by Darren CurtisDon't Go Inside by Wombat Noises Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay Rosehill Talks Marner's Future, Leafs Deadline Approach & More | The Insider HotlineThe Insider Hotline | Presented by Crystal Waters Plumbing Company https://www.crystalwatersplumbingcompany.com/Join Boomer, Pinder & Rhett as they welcome Jay Rosehill for an in-depth discussion on the latest Leafs news, rumors, and game highlights. From trade talks to player performances, get all the insights and analysis you need to stay in the loop! Don't miss this exciting episode packed with expert commentary and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of hockey. Tune in now!Let us know what you think in the comments below!!BARN BURNER BLONDE https://originbrewing.myshopify.comFLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8INSTANT REACTIONShttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-dO2AraHTeftSpPt00evo8M&si=lY5D3nk8zVtrQgql
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Edith Maude Eaton (1865-1914) grew up in unusual circumstances: her father was an English merchant who traveled to China on business, and her mother was a formerly enslaved tightrope walker and human knife-throwing target who traveled all over the world with an acrobatic troupe. The eldest daughter among fourteen children, Eaton mostly grew up in Montreal, then relocated to America, where she became famous under the pen name Sui Sin Far. Today, her journalism and fiction, mostly chronicling the lives of Chinese men and women living in America, are impressive for their insight and humor. In this episode, Jacke talks to novelist and scholar Victoria Namkung about An Immortal Book: Selected Writings by Sui Sin Far, for which she wrote the forward. PLUS Samantha Rose Hill (Hannah Arendt: A Critical Life) discusses her choice for the last book she will ever read. Additional listening: 512 Hannah Arendt (with Samantha Rose Hill) 529 Ten Thousand Things and the Asian American Experience (with Shin Yu Pai) 66 A Conversation with Novelist Shawna Yang Ryan The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices