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The Rizzuto Show
Sleeveless Shenanigans, Summerfest Stories & the Great St. Louis Downtown Debate

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2026 65:36


Some mornings you wake up ready to solve the world's biggest problems. Other mornings you argue about whether sleeves are optional and accidentally stumble into a debate about the future of an entire city. Welcome to another daily comedy show from The Rizzuto Show.Moon returns from a weekend of Summerfest adventures looking suspiciously sleeveless after performing in Milwaukee and Michigan. Naturally, the gang immediately assumes his sleeves were abandoned somewhere across state lines. From there, things only get weirder.The crew dives into stories from Summerfest, why the Midwest might secretly know how to throw the perfect music festival, and why St. Louis deserves a festival that could rival the country's biggest events. That conversation somehow turns into a surprisingly thoughtful—and hilariously sarcastic—discussion about downtown St. Louis, why people avoid it, what could actually bring people back, and whether the Gateway City is getting a little unfairly roasted...or completely earning it.Then comes Moon's unbelievable hotel story.After grabbing a quick nap before a show, a woman walks into his hotel room thanks to a key mix-up. Instead of the hotel apologizing to him, the guest claims Moon was completely naked—which he absolutely was not. Cue one of the funniest lobby confrontations you'll hear this year as Moon loudly reminds everyone who the real victim was. It's awkward, ridiculous, and exactly the kind of story that somehow only happens to this show.Meanwhile, the Hubbard company outing turns into an unexpected obsession thanks to custom cowboy hats, leather goods, and one very enthusiastic mobile hat bar. The crew debates belts versus hats, Rafe accidentally becomes "wallet brothers" with a leather craftsman, and everyone agrees that giving adults arts-and-crafts somehow creates better office morale than any motivational seminar ever could.You'll also hear conversations about concerts, Kenny Loggins nostalgia, summer festivals, downtown development, touring life, travel disasters, baseball-adjacent apartment envy, and enough sarcastic commentary to keep HR slightly concerned—but not enough to schedule another meeting.As always, it's the random detours that make everything better. One minute they're discussing city planning, the next they're imagining luxury apartment life overlooking Busch Stadium before immediately returning to roasting each other for absolutely no reason.If you love smart conversations that refuse to stay serious for more than thirty seconds, you've found your people.Thanks for making The Rizzuto Show part of your morning and your favorite daily comedy show. Whether you're commuting, pretending to work, hiding from your responsibilities, or simply looking for a reason to laugh, we're glad you're here.Because if a discussion about missing sleeves, downtown revitalization, cowboy hats, and hotel room confusion somehow belongs in the same episode...well...that's just another perfectly normal daily comedy show around here.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bob and Brian Podcasts
Talkin' Summerfest , Jingles , Showering

Bob and Brian Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 16:18


Talkin' Summerfest , Jingles , Showering by 102.9 The Hog

The Platform
The Platform 615 Feat. Rutger Krueger @djrutgerkrueger

The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 66:42


The Platform Mix 615 features Milwaukee's own Rutger Krueger. He's been playing all of Milwaukee's hot spots for the last decade and has been the resident for Garage Tuesday's and Brother's on Thursday's and turned both nights into parties that are now city staples. He's an exclusive curator for BPM Supreme where you can check out his playlists updates and find new tracks that are working for his sets. If you're in Milwaukee be sure to check him out playing one of the biggest music festivals in the world, Summerfest, alongside Sean Paul July 2nd and the Brew City Boat parties 10 year anniversary on July 3rd! Follow Rutger on all his socials to stay up to date with all his other shows and events. As always, if you want the full track list, my top tracks of the week, and a behind the scenes look at what I'm playing in my sets, check out my Patreon link in the description. Now turn those speakers all the way up and let's get into it with Rutger Krueger's latest right here, on The Platform. Rutger Krueger: https://www.instagram.com/djrutgerkrueger/ Podcast: www.youtube.com/@theplatformmix Patreon: www.patreon.com/djdexmke Artwork by Michael Byers-Dent: www.instagram.com/byersdent/ Track List HNTR, Juicy J - Holla At A Player Lloyd Banks - Beamer, Benz Or Bentley (Proppa, Rich DietZ, Smith & Sorren Remix) Don Toliver - E85 (BeatBreaker Remix) Drake - Janice STFU (Denero Remix) EsDeeKid - 4 Raws (Goshfather Remix) Lil Uzi Vert - What You Saying(BIJOU Factory Cut) 2 Chainz - I Been Gettin, Where TF U Been (K3ONI Remix) Drake vs. Sunday Scaries & Pickuplines - Hoe Phase (DJ Exodus Bootleg) Offset & JID - Bodies (Chizzle & Breez Remix) SIDEPIECE - Wild FISHER - Losing It (CHALANT & DEDRO Remix) Don Toliver vs. Olive Oil - Body x The Music (BeatBreaker Bootleg) Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek (Verdes Remix) Ella Langley vs. M83 - Choosin' Texas x Midnight City (Chris Bolts Edit) Waka Flocka Flame - No Hands (WAVES Remix) Travis Scott ft. Playboy Carti x SPICE x Prospa - FE!N (Cazes ‘Don't Stop' Edit) Mac Miller - LOUD (VILLIN Remix) InntRaw, FEZZO & Zaark - Sky The Chainsmokers - Echo (MEDUN Remix) oskar med k - Sweet Nothings

The Valley Church Troy Podcast
Summer Fest | Covenant Party | Mark Coulter

The Valley Church Troy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 42:39


Summer Fest is a teaching series that explores the festivals of Israel as divine moments set on God's calendar—intentional times where He invited His people to encounter His presence, remember His faithfulness, and anticipate His redemptive plan. These sacred festivals were not merely ancient traditions but signposts pointing forward to Jesus Christ and God's ongoing work in the world today. As we journey from Passover to Pentecost, we will see how God uses sacred time to shine light into darkness, shape His people, and call us to respond. The same God who set appointments then is still inviting us now—the question is whether we will show up.The Valley Church exists to punch holes in the darkness! Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST) in Sidney, Piqua, or Troy. Connect with us at our website https://www.thevalley.church/ or fill out this connect card https://thevalley.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/428/responses/new. Bible App: https://www.youversion.com/bible-app.Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO

96.5 WKLH
David Lee Roth And Little Kids In Concert (6/22/26)

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 8:12


What two problems did Dorene have at Summerfest with the David Lee Roth show?

Heroes
¡Bienvenidos a Héroes! #532

Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 92:09


¡Bienvenidos a otra intro de Héroes! En esta ocasión, contamos con la participación de nuestro amigo Javier Morandi, lo cual quiere decir más que nada una cosa: ¡videojuegos! Al haber pasado por la Summer Fest 2026 esta semana, tenemos mucho para comentar: anuncio del "Resident Evil: Veronica", un ¿nuevo? Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Alien Isolation 2, confirmación del "TMNT: The Last Ronin", un nuevo Monster Hunter, el anuncio del Remake de "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time", ¡y más! ▶ Encontranos en nuestras redes: IVOOX: https://bit.ly/3vKq8FE SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3hJzh9g INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heroes.radio YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@HeroesRadio Cafecito: https://cafecito.app/heroesradio Apple Podcast: https://bit.ly/3VkP3fV Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3vgwM8U

KNDY News: Morning Edition Podcast
Public Affairs: Frankfort SummerFest - Angie Armstrong - 6/20/2026

KNDY News: Morning Edition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 4:11


Katy Jeter visits with Angie Armstrong about Frankfort SummerFest, taking place Saturday, June 27, at Frankfort City Park in Frankfort. Angie says attendees can expect a full day of family-friendly fun, including a farmers market, parade, inflatables, water activities, turtle and frog races, swimming, bingo, a pedal tractor pull, mechanical bull riding, live music by Dallas Pryor and the Lazy Wayne Band, and a fireworks display at dusk. Food will be available throughout the day from community organizations and vendors. Additional information and a complete schedule can be found through the Frankfort SummerFest Facebook page or on the OneMarysville website.

The KYMN Radio Podcast
Brett Nystrom and Hezekiah Ben Shirnai talk annual Rotary Taste of Summer Fest, 6-19-26

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 18:01


Brett Nystrom and Hezekiah Ben Shirnai from Northfield Rotary talk the annual Rotary Taste of Summer Fest, happening July 9th at Red Barn Farm.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Quin Summer Fest 2026

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 3:37


Quin Summer Fest is taking place this Sunday, the 21st of June, at Monks Well in the heart of Quin Village (from 10am to 2pm).   The summer market will feature a fantastic range of local artists, craftspeople, food producers and makers, offering everything from art and photography to handcrafted woodwork, skincare products, delicious local food and much more.  Joining Alan Morrissey earlier today to tell us all about it is local artist and market organiser, Helen Lowe. Image (c) Quin Summer Fest

KVNU For The People
Shirlene Davis, Summerfest executive director

KVNU For The People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 55:00


Shirlene Davis, Summerfest executive director -- SITLA votes to sell 50,000 acres back to the state Division of Wildlife to preserve public access

96.5 WKLH
Summerfest! (6/18/26)

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 10:24


Vice President of Entertainment for Summerfest Scott Ziel gets you ready with everything you need to know as you head to The Fest!

Lake Effect Spotlight
Summerfest preview week one

Lake Effect Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 16:34


Milwaukee is known for its summer festivals but none is as anticipated as the Big Gig. Crowds will flock to the lakefront as Summerfest gets underway tomorrow. To help you plan your first weekend of Summerfest, our friends at Radio Milwaukee are here to share their recommendations. They'll be joining us throughout the run of the festival to talk about the music and what sets Summerfest apart from other music festivals. Carolann Grzybowski and Anthony Foster join Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski in studio.

Rock of Nations with Dave Kinchen
The #DonFelder Interview - Part 1

Rock of Nations with Dave Kinchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 29:55


We are thrilled to welcome back #Eagles legend #DonFelder who talks about his summer tour with The Guess Who's Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman. Fresh off a recent run through Canada, their Takin' It Back Tour - barnstorms through North America beginning with Felder's appearance at Milwaukee's Summerfest on June 20. He rejoins The Guess Who on June 25 in Minnesota as the trek continues through major cities- including Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and more before wrapping August 22 in Seattle. Here is part 1 of our interview. Check it out!SHOW CREDITS: Hosts and producers: Dave Kinchen and Shane McEachern. Original lyrics written by Dave Kinchen, with musical beds, transitions, and sound design produced via AI assistance and Drum Pad Machine.

Lake Effect: Full Show
Wednesday 6/17/26: School racial achievement gap, 'Winter Hymns', Summerfest Week 1 Preview

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 51:22


We tell you about the racial achievement gap in Wisconsin schools and what's being done to try to solve it. We speak with the director of the film "Winter Hymns." We have a preview of the first weekend of Summerfest.

Experience Milwaukee
Exclusive Interview with Shazam Founder + Summerfest TechAI 2026 Keynote Chris Barton.

Experience Milwaukee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 15:15


Steve talks with Chris about his recipe behind one of the world's most-used apps, the company he's building with his 17-year-old son, how he's looking forward to his first trip to Milwaukee, and more.You can catch him in Milwaukee as a keynote speaker at Summerfest TechAI 2026.This special edition episode was sponsored by Cream City Cyber, Milwaukee's global cybersecurity consultancy helping companies of all sizes navigate digital risk. From AI governance to cybersecurity, they've got you covered. Learn more at creamcitycyber.com.

Riggs & Alley
Summerfest joins Alley and DZ with all the fest secrets

Riggs & Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 12:12


Alley and DZ welcome Summerfest on the show and try to get as many secrets out of them as they can

The Morning Mix
Elizabeth & Radar Full Show 06/16/26

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 51:03


Someone stole Radar's coffee!!!, How big is your crack???, and Jerrod Woods from Summerfest joins the show!!! Listen to Elizabeth & Radar on The Mix LIVE weekdays from 6am to 10am!

Mix On Demand
Elizabeth & Radar Full Show 06/16/26

Mix On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 51:03


Someone stole Radar's coffee!!!, How big is your crack???, and Jerrod Woods from Summerfest joins the show!!! Listen to Elizabeth & Radar on The Mix LIVE weekdays from 6am to 10am!

107.7 The Bone
Chasta's Birthday Show Announcement, Linda Perry Calls Out Green Day, Desk Job Is Wrecking My Health

107.7 The Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 50:28 Transcription Available


This week Chasta & Huey talk about the Redwood Metalfest Chapter X in Ukiah and 924 Gilman's Summer Fest. Plus, Huey gives his review for Toy Story 5. Also, they breakdown and give their thoughts on the controversy between Linda Perry and Green Day. Lastly, on "Huey Help" they read a listener's email asking for advice about their desk job wrecking their health. Connect with Chasta & Huey: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/chastaandhuey Email: chastaandhuey@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChastaAndHuey Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chasta-huey/id1877969787 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kdozplGAWNhd6zehEBzW5 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chastaandhuey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chastaandhuey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chastaandhuey X: https://x.com/chastaandhuey Thank you for the support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Valley Church Troy Podcast
Summer Fest | Rescue Party | Mark Coulter

The Valley Church Troy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 44:47


Summer Fest is a teaching series that explores the festivals of Israel as divine moments set on God's calendar—intentional times where He invited His people to encounter His presence, remember His faithfulness, and anticipate His redemptive plan. These sacred festivals were not merely ancient traditions but signposts pointing forward to Jesus Christ and God's ongoing work in the world today. As we journey from Passover to Pentecost, we will see how God uses sacred time to shine light into darkness, shape His people, and call us to respond. The same God who set appointments then is still inviting us now—the question is whether we will show up.The Valley Church exists to punch holes in the darkness! Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST) in Sidney, Piqua, or Troy. Connect with us at our website https://www.thevalley.church/ or fill out this connect card https://thevalley.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/428/responses/new. Bible App: https://www.youversion.com/bible-app.

Radio Monmouth
ROE #33 Regional Superintendent Kathryn Jennings & Assistant Regional Superintendent Emily Adolphson

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 16:37


Kathryn and Emily discuss Circle of Security Parenting classes, SummerFest dates, short-term sub trainings, bus driver training dates, end of the year recap, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.

Post Malone
Biography Flash Post Malone Stadium Tours Country Credibility and a New Album Nearly Done

Post Malone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 4:28


Post Malone Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Post Malone is in the middle of one of the most pivotal stretches of his career, blending pop, hip hop and now full‑on country credibility in real time. AOL Music reports that he has just kicked off his 2026 Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll, opening with a 22 song set that underscores how deep his catalog has become and how comfortable he now is as a cross genre headliner. Social posts from the tour, including fan videos and local radio promotion from Indy 103.3 in Indianapolis, show him leaning hard into a country rock aesthetic on stage, a look and sound that could define this era of his biography. That shift is playing out at festivals too. Coverage from GAB News and Georgetown County Online notes that Post Malone headlined the final night of the 2026 Carolina Country Music Festival, closing out the weekend in front of tens of thousands of largely country fans. Commenters in follow up social media threads describe mixed reactions some traditionalists griping about his language, others saying his story and performance were the most inspiring moment of the event but the bigger picture is that he is now being booked, and received, as a legitimate country festival closer. Industry observers on Instagram have highlighted that journey, contrasting his SoundCloud beginnings with the sight of him topping a major country festival bill as a symbol of how far genre lines have eroded. On the business side, Moneycontrol reports that Post Malones December 2025 stadium show in Guwahati, India, injected roughly Rs 32 crore directly into the local economy and generated around Rs 43 crore in total activity, a case study now being used by EY Parthenon and BookMyShow to pitch Assam as a live events hub. That data point is shaping his long term biography as a touring force whose routing decisions can materially move regional economies. Wausau Pilot and Review also lists him as a marquee headliner at Summerfest 2026 in Milwaukee, set for a major night at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater, reinforcing his status as a reliable anchor act for the worlds biggest festivals. On social media, fan shot video circulated on Instagram in the past couple of days captures Post telling an Indianapolis crowd that his next record is 99 percent done and that new music is coming very soon. Because this was said on stage and amplified by multiple fan and radio accounts, it is broadly considered reliable, though specific release dates remain unconfirmed and anything about exact track lists or surprise guests is still speculation from fans, not verified reporting. Another notable chart moment, flagged by industry trackers on Instagram, is that both Ariana Grande and Post Malone just debuted on the Artist Power Index after launching their 2026 tours, a metric that combines live impact, streaming and social engagement and signals his current peak relevance. There are also longer running storylines still echoing into this week. Health and lifestyle coverage, including a widely shared Post Malone weight loss explainer, continues to reference his visibly slimmer look on tour and his own previous comments that the change comes from healthier living rather than drug use; while the latest stories primarily recycle older quotes, they reinforce a narrative of stability and discipline at a time when his touring schedule has never been more demanding. At the same time, country and pop culture outlets are revisiting his earlier Ozzy Osbourne collaboration as a now classic example of how he has always blurred genre lines, a talking point that fits neatly with this current country stadium chapter. In terms of major headlines in the past 24 hours, the dominant stories have centered on his stadium tour launch with Jelly Roll, his role in closing out the Carolina Country Music Festival, his upcoming Summerfest 2026 headlining slot, and continued buzz around the almost finished new album, with most coverage emphasizing how this run could permanently cement him as a multi genre, arena and stadium level lifer rather than a streaming era fad. Any rumors about surprise country only albums, secret marriage news, or dramatic label conflicts remain unconfirmed chatter on fan forums and should be treated as speculation until backed by primary reporting or direct statements from Post or his team. That is your Post Malone Biography Flash for today. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Post Malone and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Open Record
E414: Behind the Big Gig

Open Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 45:45


Scott Ziel was driving to pick up his daughter from choir when the phone rang. On the other end of the line -- Garth Brooks! The Vice-President of Entertainment for Summerfest tells the story of how they snagged the country rock legend as we preview the 58th iteration of the World's Largest Music Festival. Bryan and Carl are also joined by Summerfest marketing director Jerrod Woods. Hear how they landed this year's biggest artists, why they're fully committed to the three-weekend format, and why Bryan can't wait for the new pretzel charcuterie board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Experience Milwaukee
The Brewers and Bucks Are Back At Summerfest TechAI 2026!

Experience Milwaukee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 34:57


Robert Cordova and Derek Hyde talk AI in sports ahead of their unique panel discussion with Tim Dickson on June 24.This special edition episode was sponsored by Cream City Cyber, Milwaukee's global cybersecurity consultancy helping companies of all sizes navigate digital risk. From AI governance to cybersecurity, they've got you covered. Learn more at creamcitycyber.com.In this episode, Steve sits down with the following for a fun and insightful conversation about the sports tech panel at Summerfest TechAI on June 24:Tim Dickson: [LinkedIn] The maestro. The connector. The guy who is always celebrating tech in Milwaukee and who brings all of us together. Also, he's the Chief Digital & Information Officer at Regal Rexnord. He'll be moderating the panel with Robert and Derek at Summerfest TechAI on Wednesday, June 24 at 2:00PM CST. Register for Summerfest TechAI here.Robert Cordova: [LinkedIn] Always keeping it real. Also, the guy who promised to give me a private tech tour at the Fiserv Forum. Oh, and he's Chief Technology & Strategy Officer for our Milwaukee Bucks.Derek Hyde: [LinkedIn] One of my faves to grab a beer with. He always brings the passion for sports tech and Milwaukee to any discussion. He also works as SVP of Information Technology at our Milwaukee Brewers.Lena DeLaet: [LinkedIn] How the hell does she make Summerfest TechAI happen every year? Because she's incredible and loves the work she does for our city. Which reminds me, Lena is Director, Sales & Summerfest TechAI. From AI agents to facial recognition technology, if you love the Bucks and/or Brewers, you'll love this episode.

Car Con Carne
Deanna Belos talks Sincere Engineer's new album, Wil Wheaton, and Rainbow Cone (Episode 1128)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 23:13


On a sweltering 90-degree summer day, Deanna Belos of Sincere Engineer joins James VanOsdol in the car for episode 1128 of Car Con Carne. To beat the heat, they enjoy ice cream from Rainbow Cone while diving into the new Sincere Engineer album, Probable Claws, which arrives on June 26th. Deanna shares behind-the-scenes stories about writing the tracks, and how her songwriting has evolved to focus on a more refined, classic structure for this release. The conversation covers the fascinating details behind the album's tracks, including the opening song "Twist My Tongue" and the standout track (and JVO favorite) "LOL," which features a surprise spoken-word introduction from actor Wil Wheaton. Deanna explains how that internet friendship blossomed, leading to a fun discussion about her own name being inspired by Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation. She also reveals the hilarious, stealthy process of filming her latest music video inside a Jewel grocery store right before closing time. As Sincere Engineer prepares for a massive summer ahead, Deanna also previews her upcoming performances at major Midwestern festivals, including Summerfest in Milwaukee on June 25th and a return to Chicago for Riot Fest in September.  Check out Probable Claws on June 26! ## Exploding House Printing is here for all of your screen printing, embroidery and other merchandising needs. They're local, headquartered in the heart of Hermosa. Here's why I want you to consider them for your t-shirts, merch, whatever - their focus is on small businesses, bands, brands, and everything in between. They've worked on products for Meat Wave, Empty Bottle, the Music Box, Dante's Pizzeria, the Brokedowns, and the list goes on and on. Jonathan at Exploding House has been doing screen printing for decades. He knows what he's doing - besides his technical expertise, he delivers production efficiency and cost awareness to offer boutique print shop quality at much lower, large print shop prices. Check out their work on Instagram at (at)explodinghouse, or check out their site at exploding house printing dot com for a quote, or to see a list of some of their clients.  

Clare FM - Podcasts
Ruan Summer Fest 2026

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 6:09


With music, family fun and activities for all ages, Ruan Summer Fest has become a highlight of the August bank holiday weekend. Organised entirely by local volunteers, the festival is a true community effort, bringing people together from across the village and beyond. Gavin McGibley, committee chair, joined Alan Morrissey to discuss the star-studded line-up and activities planned for the weekend. Image (c) XL Ruan via Facebook

The Valley Church Troy Podcast
Summer Fest | God Likes to Party | Mark Coulter

The Valley Church Troy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 42:29


Summer Fest is a teaching series that explores the festivals of Israel as divine moments set on God's calendar—intentional times where He invited His people to encounter His presence, remember His faithfulness, and anticipate His redemptive plan. These sacred festivals were not merely ancient traditions but signposts pointing forward to Jesus Christ and God's ongoing work in the world today. As we journey from Passover to Pentecost, we will see how God uses sacred time to shine light into darkness, shape His people, and call us to respond. The same God who set appointments then is still inviting us now—the question is whether we will show up.This first message helps set the stage and get us in the right frame of mind to enter into the consecutive weeks and their festivals. One of the first things we grapple with is our image of who God is. Is your image of God like the Cosmic Killjoy or as the Hulk - always angry? Well, we have some good news for you! God established these joyous festivals, and Jesus kept up the tradition: God likes to party too! Join us as wade into this series and orient ourselves to what God is up to!Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST). Here are ways to connect with us!Text TODAY to 937-358-6565 to let us know you decided to say 'Yes!' to Jesus leading your life. Text BAPTISM to 937-358-6565 to find out more about getting baptized as an expression of your new faith.Text SERVE to 937-358-6565 to find a serve community to join that matches your skills and passions.Text PRAYER to 937-358-6565 to let us know how we can be praying for you!And if you would like to support The Valley Church financially or participate in Be Rich, you can GIVE online via our website: www.thevalley.church/give.Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO

KVNU On Demand
Senior Moments: Summerfest Arts Faire

KVNU On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 27:58


Summerfest Arts Faire 2026

Alaska's News Source
The Morning Edition June 4, 2026

Alaska's News Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 20:58


Today on the Morning Edition, former Gov. Bill Walker is running for governor again and has a proposal regarding the PFD and how to handle it moving forward it he's re-elected to office. We'll share the details. Later, summer activities are beginning all across the state. In the Interior, Summerfest kicks off Friday with a concert at Fort Wainwright. We'll let you know how and when to attend.

Experience Milwaukee
Why Cream City Cyber Is Betting on Summerfest TechAI and on Milwaukee.

Experience Milwaukee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 25:23


This episode is part of our 2026 Summerfest TechAI series, sponsored by Cream City Cyber. Steve's guests on this one include:Celeste Cuffie, Chief People Officer and Co-founder, Cream City CyberSheldon Cuffie, CEO & Co-founder, Cream City CyberLena DeLaet, Director of Sales & Summerfest TechAIWhat you'll get:Sheldon and Celeste share how they bootstrapped Cream City Cyber from scratch into a nearly 40-person, multimillion-dollar cybersecurity firm in the last 18 months. They also announced they're now launching a second Milwaukee venture, They make the case that AI is moving at “light speed,” but the real risk isn't the technologyOn the cybersecurity front, Sheldon warns that AI is becoming “a firecracker on top of a rocket ship” The conversation then turns to Milwaukee's biggest challengeThanks to Concurrency and Secure Compliance Solutions, sponsors of Experience Milwaukee!

Too Opinionated
Lauren Gottshall Is Country Music's Next Breakout Star | Too Opinionated Podcast

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 47:52


Inside Arvada
Arvada Summerfest Brings Live Music And Family Fun To West Arvada

Inside Arvada

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 17:43 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe talk with Brett Medina from the Arvada Festivals Commission about how Arvada Summerfest comes together and what makes it a genuinely free, family-friendly music festival. We also share what else is coming up around town, plus a trivia round that tests our Summerfest knowledge and highlights how community feedback shapes next year. Included in this episode: What to expect at Arvada Summerfest at Ralston Addition Park on Saturday, June 6 Headliner D.J. Williams Band and the rest of the main stage lineup Local Arvada musicians featured on the second stage including Ryan Aden Keller from A Side of Jam, James Hurtado and Richard ClymoAll Beer sales at Summerfest will be donated to the Arvada Vitality Alliance, Arvada Sunrise Rotary Club, and Arvada Jefferson Kiwanis ClubTake advantage of the Bike Friendly Arvada's free bike valet at Summerfest and other tips for getting to the parkMovies Around Town lineup plus High Tea For Seniors Sign up for the Arvada Festival Commission's volunteer email list to get notified about volunteer opportunities News and events:Summer operating hours for the Ralston Central Splash Pad and Olde Town Fountain during drought restrictions The annual Arvada Kids Fishing Contest is Saturday, June 13 at the Arvada-Blunn Reservoir The next bulky item drop-off event is Saturday, June 6 at the North Area Athletic ComplexVisit us at arvadaco.gov/podcast or email us at podcast@arvada.org.

The Valley Today
More Than Basketball: How the YDC Is Reinventing Youth Programming

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 21:05


This isn't your kid's old YDC. On this episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael sits down with Sarah Fishel, Executive Director of the YDC, to talk about how the organization is rethinking what a youth center can be — and how a year in their new building at 302 South Loudoun has opened up the possibilities. The conversation digs into Summerfest, the YDC's 10-week summer program kicking off June 1st with flexible scheduling, guest speakers, literacy and art alongside the physical activity, and scholarships so no kid gets left out. Plus: why their e-sports program is teaching leadership in unexpected ways, how community donations (and Target dollar-section finds) keep the doors open, and a preview of the All-American Pig & Pour bourbon fundraiser coming in July. WHO'S ON THIS EPISODE Sarah Fishel — Executive Director, the YDC IN THIS EPISODE (00:00) A year in the new building at 302 South Loudoun — and gearing up for Summerfest (00:30) What Summerfest is — 10 weeks of activities, literacy, art, and guest speakers (01:00) Flexible scheduling — full summer, weekly, or single-day options (02:00) Ages 6–12 (with flexibility) and why staff diversity matters (03:30) Different rooms for different activities and age-appropriate programming (04:00) Guest speakers including Shenandoah University e-sports and women's basketball (05:00) Why e-sports is teaching leadership to kids who don't want to play basketball (06:00) Logistics — 7:30 AM drop-off, snacks/lunch from home, sunscreen recommended (07:00) The massive parking lot, outdoor space, and scholarship deadline (08:00) Donor relationships and the role of community giving (09:30) Saturday art class moving to Wednesdays during Summer Fest (10:30) First Friday drop-off program for parents on the way (11:00) Two art rooms, two reading rooms, classroom, game room, gyms, new sensory room (13:30) The Apple Blossom float and community-driven ideas (14:30) Volunteer opportunities — and why "advocate" is the most overlooked one (15:30) The All-American Pig & Pour bourbon fundraiser coming in July (16:30) Donation needs — books, board games, art supplies, school supplies (18:00) Where to find everything online EVENT DETAILS Summerfest June 1 – August 2026 (10 weeks) The YDC, 302 South Loudoun Street, Winchester Ages 6–12 (with flexibility) • Drop-off from 7:30 AM Full-summer, weekly, or single-day rates available Limited to 40 kids per week • Scholarships available (deadline May 22, 2026)  Bring: lunch, snacks, sunscreen, change of clothes recommended Register: myydc.org All-American Pig & Pour (signature fundraiser) July 2026 • At the YDC Roasted pig, live band, bourbon — Heaven Hill sponsors Sponsorship opportunities available LINKS & RESOURCES The YDC website (registration, donations, newsletter, Amazon wishlist): myydc.org The YDC on Facebook The YDC on Instagram Donation needs: books, board games, art supplies, school supplies Volunteer signups available through the Point app — info on the website THE VALLEY TODAY with Janet Michael — A decade of conversations. New podcast episodes drop weekdays at 11 AM. Catch the show on The River 95.3 and Fox Sports 1450 AM weekdays just after noon. Subscribe and listen at thevalleytodaypodcast.com — available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to leave a rating or review — it helps more listeners find us. Connect with us: Facebook — facebook.com/ValleyTodayFanPage Instagram — instagram.com/thevalleytoday

Radio Monmouth
ROE #33 Regional Superintendent Kathryn Jennings & Assistant Regional Superintendent Emily Adolphson

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 15:37


Kathryn and Emily discuss feedback of their stakeholders meeting, Teacher Appreciation Week, the Excellence in Education banquet, graduation, plus preview the Early Childhood Conference, Summerfest, pre-school screenings, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.

Puestos pa'l Problema

En el PPP de hoy:• El gobierno consigue una importante victoria judicial contra LUMA en el caso del removal.• Estudiantes de la UPR le responden directamente a la presidenta Zayira Jordán y explican por qué la comunidad universitaria sigue molesta.• Y en el chit chat: el live, la supuesta mano de Andy… y el revolú internacional de Speed, los bots y República Dominicana.-

Puestos pa'l Problema
PPP Extra:

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 113:19


En el PPP Extra de hoy:• Un explosivo reportaje de ProPublica levanta preguntas serias sobre alegadas conexiones entre política, crimen y elecciones en Puerto Rico.• Seguimos atando cabos sobre el magnate de tecnología y los relojes, incluyendo cómo se estructuraron sus contratos y quiénes lo sostienen.• Y cerramos con lo que viene en el SME 2026, uno de los eventos más importantes de publicidad y creatividad en la isla junto al publicista Edgardo Jiménez.En el chit chat:Despedimos a Piculín.

The Solid Verbal
The Annual College Football Business Update with Matt Brown

The Solid Verbal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 60:28 Transcription Available


It's time for our annual college football business update, and we couldn't think of anyone better than our friend Matt Brown from Extra Points (ExtraPointsMB.com) to walk us through everything happening behind the scenes. From the revenue arms race to jersey patches to the SCORE Act, Matt breaks down the big-picture forces shaping every athletic department in the country. We talk about whether spending more money is actually worth it, what Congress can realistically do about college sports reform, which revenue streams matter more than fans think, and why the stadium experience still has a long way to go. Plus, a seedy video game pitch, a rining endorsement for Milwaukee, and Dan discovers Summerfest 2026.Support the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast
LAB-424-Indian 125th Anniversary Collection | Harley Factory Racing Fan Gear | Harley Homecoming Cancelled

Law Abiding Biker | Street Biker Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 50:26


The Indian Motorcycle 125th Anniversary clothing collection is a limited-edition apparel line created to celebrate the brand's 125 years of American craftsmanship, blending heritage-inspired style with premium materials and detailed design. The collection includes a curated mix of pieces such as leather and varsity jackets, flannel shirts, crewneck sweatshirts, men's and women's T-shirts, and hats, all featuring exclusive 125th anniversary graphics, embroidery, patches, and appliqué details that mirror the look of the commemorative motorcycles. Designed with the same red-and-black color palette and attention to detail as the anniversary bikes, each item emphasizes rarity, quality, and storytelling, and is available only in limited quantities through select dealerships. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE The 2026 Factory Racing Fan Gear collection from Harley-Davidson is a limited-edition apparel line designed to connect riders and fans directly to the brand's expanding racing presence, including its growing involvement in global series like MotoGP and the Bagger World Cup. Built around a bold, race-inspired aesthetic, the collection features hoodies, T-shirts, jackets, and caps with aggressive graphics, team branding, and performance-driven styling that reflect the energy of the track and the "only one matters" competitive mindset. Focused on exclusivity and authenticity, the fanwear is produced in limited quantities and sold through select dealerships and online, giving enthusiasts a way to represent Harley-Davidson Factory Racing while embracing a modern, speed-focused evolution of the brand's heritage. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! The annual Harley-Davidson Homecoming Festival was officially canceled for 2026 and discontinued as a yearly event after just a three-year run, despite previously announced dates for July 9–12. Harley-Davidson confirmed it is shifting away from the annual festival format and returning to its traditional strategy of hosting large-scale hometown celebrations only during major milestone anniversaries—meaning there will be no Homecoming event in 2026 or in the immediate future. Instead, elements of the festival will be folded into other partnerships and events, including a collaboration with Summerfest, while the next major Milwaukee-based celebration is expected in 2028 for the company's 125th anniversary. NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: Transform Your 24 & Newer Harley: Upgrade with the Ciro Curved Plate Frame with LED Light Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? New Patrons: Neil White of Covington, Tennessee Chris Greenlee of Urbandale, Iowa Chris Pease of Phenix City, Alabama If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Gary Monette of Swanton, Vermont Wayne Atkinson of Longview, Texas David Angel of Woodhaven, Michigan HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker #Bikaholics #RyanUrlacher

Cleveland Moto
Clevelandmoto 540 Tour Mexico with Robot

Cleveland Moto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 137:51


Our special guest Jeff Corsaro (Robot) from ScooterWest / Motorsport San Diego and Pete share their experiences and advice about riding in Mexico. 1. Royal Enfield's First Electric Motorcycle Nears LaunchKey points:$6500~$8000 USDRumored to carry tech roughly on par with a 250–350cc petrol bike's performance. But top speed 70mph62-93 miles on a 5~7.5 kw/h battery https://www.designboom.com/technology/wing-shaped-magnesium-battery-case-electric-motorcycle-ff-s6-off-road-flying-flea-royal-enfield-11-05-2025/#:~:text=S6%20take%20inspiration%20from%20the,music%2C%20and%20other%20connected%20features. 2. Honda Revives Multiple Iconic Models for 2026–2027Key points:Honda announced the return of several classic and niche models across its 2026–2027 lineup.Sportbikes: MSRP reductions of $500–$1,000 on models like the CB500 Hornet, CBR500R, and CBR650R.Technology: The E-Clutch system is expanded to the 2026 CB750 Hornet.Bet you didn't even know they made trials bikes: https://hondanews.com/en-US/powersports/releases/release-a1b87e077480ca5300ff8f02cf07a480-2025-honda-montesa-cota-models-features-and-benefits 3. Harley-Davidson Shifts Homecoming & Partners With SummerfestKey points:Harley-Davidson is reshaping its Milwaukee Homecoming event, making it part of Summerfest which is an annual 9 day music festival. HD will be part of it every 5 years.The moves come as Harley pushes to integrate with larger audience demographics and save $$$ 4. UK Motorcycle Industry Faces EV Incentive “Cliff Edge”Key points:The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) warns the end of the Plug-in Motorcycle Grant (PiMG). Cars continue to get subsidies and discounts. MC's might have to start paying a per-mile road usage fee since they're not buying any taxed-gasoline.  5. Two British Riders Face Legal Case in Iran – Community ReactsKey points:Two British motorcyclists travelling long-distance were detained and charged in Iran.On 3 January, the couple were detained despite having Iranian visas, a guide and an approved itinerary.Are they spies or just future trading-fodder? Would you ride in Iran? Pakistan? Jordan? Support the showRemember folks...Ride Fast and Take Chances! check out our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/ClevelandMoto

The Rizzuto Show
CIA or Scorpions? The Whistling Conspiracy That Rocked the Berlin Wall

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 29:22


One whistle. One wall. One wildly chaotic comedy podcast trying to figure out if the CIA secretly wrote a power ballad.Today on The Rizzuto Show, we spiral into a Cold War rabbit hole that somehow involves the Scorpions, the Berlin Wall, and a conspiracy theory so good it almost makes sense. Did the CIA plant “Winds of Change” as a psychological earworm to destabilize the Soviet Union? Or was it just a German rock band vibing in Moscow and accidentally soundtracking the end of communism?We break down the timeline: Moscow Music Peace Festival. The Berlin Wall falling. A whistle so catchy your dog might start questioning geopolitics. We debate whether government agents in suits at Langley were secretly ghostwriting ballads. We investigate Doc McGhee's wild backstory. We ask the hard-hitting questions like: is whistling rock propaganda? And could Moon be recruited as a sleeper agent if it involved a Garth Brooks duet?But that's just the start of this daily chaos.We also dig into the tragic anniversary of the Station Nightclub fire and how it changed live music forever. Then it's a full “Crap on Celebrities” sprint featuring Foo Fighters new music (and Dave Grohl's ongoing drama), Journey reunion rumors getting crushed in real time, and Fred Durst volunteering to front Van Halen like it's an open mic night.There's Summerfest flexing (Moon casually “playing with Garth Brooks” a week apart, but we're counting it), a Toy Story sequel that's basically about iPads ruining childhood, and a reminder that yes — Ryan Reynolds had a slump once.It's conspiracy theories, celebrity chaos, music nostalgia, questionable impressions, and just enough sarcasm to keep this comedy podcast legally non-threatening to the CIA. Probably.If you like your history lessons with a side of roast, your celebrity news unfiltered, and your daily humor served with St. Louis flavor, this comedy podcast is exactly what your brain ordered.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bill Michaels Show
Hour 3: Bill's Summerfest reaction

The Bill Michaels Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 45:45


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Riggs & Alley
KISS Mornings with Alley and DZ - Thursday February 19, 2026

Riggs & Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 71:37


Alley and DZ welcome Summerfest in after they dropped the entire lineup and they try to get as many secrets as they can out of them. DZ helps a man who is frustrated with his neighbors outside lights. A woman asks if she's the jerk for throwing her ex's stuff out. DZ realized he's been doing it wrong so they discuss the items you should replace around the house.

96.5 WKLH
Summerfest's Scott Ziel (2/19/26)

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 13:01


Who are looking forward to seeing this year at Summerfest?

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience
Episode 355: Milwaukee, WI - 7/8/1995

Live On 4 Legs: The Live Pearl Jam Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 110:03


Moving ahead in our series to Pearl Jam's highly regarded 1995 tour covering the first of two nights from Milwaukee's Summerfest. This year saw many changes for the band including a new drummer with Jack Irons, no Ticketmaster venues played or corporate sponsorships promoted and a change within their sound to fit what they were evolving into. This Milwaukee show comes at a time that was pretty controversial - it was the first show in two weeks since Ed was stricken with food poisoning at their Polo Fields show in San Francisco. The incident was seen as a turning point for the band that was dealing with their own internal struggles. It was either get on the same page as a team, or come to terms with the reality of a possible break up. This show allows us to dig into some topics about what the band's future looked like and how they were about to overcome the challenges laid ahead for them. Three days after would be the famed Soldier Field show, so the turnaround in order to get on the same page happens quick. This show will deal with a little bit of ring rust, but after a speech where Ed addresses media spreading rumors about him and the band, the show is kicked into the gear that we love from 1995 performances. Not For You, Alive and Blood are the headlining moments, but the show stealer comes from a duo named Lightning And Thunder well known throughout the upper midwest for covering Neil Diamond songs. With the movie Song Sung Blue having recently come out featuring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson that chronicles their journey, a big part of it included this moment where they sang Forever In Blue Jeans with Ed in front of a crowd of 30,000. We'll also dig into Ed's vocals at the time and how mentors of his encouraged him to limit his screaming in order to preserve longevity. We discuss whether it would've been wise to take advice from either Neil Young or Roger Daltrey, and perhaps share a baseball analogy along with it. As a matter of fact, there are many baseball analogies featured in this episode! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs

The Valley Today
A New Chapter for Winchester's Youth: Inside the YDC

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 29:18


From Historic Roots to Modern Mission The Youth Development Center has found its new home in the heart of Winchester, and Executive Director Sarah Fishel couldn't be more excited about what this means for the community. Speaking with host Janet Michael on The Valley Today, Sarah traced the organization's journey from its 1990 founding to its March 2025 relocation to 302 South Loudoun Street, right off the walking mall. The YDC's story began with a simple yet powerful vision: community leaders and business people wanted to create a space where children could grow, learn, and experience opportunities they wouldn't otherwise have. Tom and Sheila Baker donated their home to launch the initiative, and the organization quickly became a Winchester institution. By January 1996, the YDC was hosting its first high school dance—a tradition many locals still remember fondly. A Building with History, A Vision for the Future The new downtown location brings its own rich history to the table. Previously home to YHB accounting firm, a downtown athletic club, and even a funeral home, the building features remnants of its past, including two racquetball courts that delighted visitors during the recent Preservation of Historic Winchester holiday house tour. Sarah notes that this historical connection helps parents feel more comfortable bringing their children to explore what the YDC offers today. Moreover, the location itself proves ideal for accessibility. Families can walk to the center, catch the bus, or use the spacious parking lot for drop-offs. This strategic positioning in downtown Winchester removes transportation barriers that might otherwise prevent children from participating in programs. Addressing Today's Challenges Sarah identifies a critical shift in the challenges facing today's youth compared to previous generations. While Janet recalls her own childhood spent "riding the strip" with nowhere to go, today's children face a different problem: they're glued to their screens. Furthermore, Sarah points out that many children, particularly "COVID babies," missed crucial developmental windows for learning basic social skills like making eye contact, smiling at strangers, and engaging in face-to-face conversation. The YDC aims to fill this gap by creating an environment where children can practice these essential life skills. Sarah emphasizes that the center wants to be "a place where kids can come in, learn a little bit, but have some fun and just create the relationships that maybe were easier for all of us, pre-COVID or pre-iPhone." Programs That Make a Difference Read Start: Building Confidence Through Literacy The YDC's Read Start program tackles one of Winchester's most pressing educational challenges: children reading significantly below grade level. Led by Shenandoah University student Rowan Lippy, the program goes beyond traditional reading instruction by incorporating movement and energy to keep kids engaged. Sarah emphasizes the connection between reading ability and confidence, noting she can't imagine sitting in a classroom unable to read alongside peers. The program costs $10 per class, though scholarships ensure no child is turned away due to financial constraints.  Saturday Art Classes: Creativity Without Judgment Every Saturday, program coordinator Lindsay Browning leads free art classes that teach children more than just painting techniques. The sessions encourage kids to embrace their feelings, follow directions while making them their own, and most importantly, create without fear of judgment. Janet highlights how art education teaches children not to judge others—a crucial skill in today's divided world. Sarah shares a touching story about a young student who drew her a stick figure tutorial after she joked about her own artistic limitations, demonstrating how the program fosters problem-solving and kindness. Financial Literacy: Real Money in a Digital World Starting March 4th, United Bank will teach "The Money Playbook," a financial literacy course that addresses a skill often overlooked in traditional education. Pete Warren and his team from United Bank, named the YDC as their premier community partner, will incorporate games and interactive elements to make financial concepts accessible to young minds. Both Sarah and Janet acknowledge the challenge of teaching financial responsibility in an era of Apple Pay and Venmo, where money doesn't feel tangible. The course aims to help children understand that digital transactions represent real money leaving their accounts—a lesson that will serve them throughout their lives. Midday at the YDC: Homeschool and Beyond Launched on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 AM to 1 PM, this program welcomes homeschool families and anyone else who wants to use the YDC's resources during the day. For just $5 (free the first Tuesday of each month), children can access game rooms, art supplies, reading rooms, and even an eSports room. When Women Lead: Amplifying Voices In March, Sarah will launch a speaker series close to her heart: When Women Lead. Every Wednesday from 6 to 7 PM, panels of accomplished Winchester women will discuss different aspects of female leadership. The series kicks off March 4th with "The Path to the Table," featuring Lauren Clouse, Blair Jewell, Adrienne Patrick, and Karis Frey. Subsequent weeks explore "Leadership in Motion" (March 11th), "Building What Lasts" (March 18th), and "Shaping What's Next" (March 25th). Each panel brings together women from diverse professional backgrounds—teachers, healthcare leaders, city officials, and business executives. While geared toward women, Sarah stresses that men are equally welcome. In fact, she hopes to see mothers bringing their teenage sons, recognizing that change happens when everyone participates in these conversations. The Power of Partnership Throughout the conversation, Sarah repeatedly returns to one theme: Winchester's remarkable spirit of collaboration. United Bank doesn't just donate money—they send staff to teach financial literacy. Shenandoah University doesn't just support from afar—they send students and professors to lead programs. Local businesses and civic groups consistently step forward with resources and expertise. Sarah admits she rarely needs to ask for help because community members proactively reach out, asking how they can contribute. This culture of giving back, which Sarah learned from her mother during 36 years at Valley Health, continues to drive the YDC's success. Looking Ahead As the YDC approaches its one-year anniversary in the new location, Sarah's goals remain ambitious yet grounded. The organization plans to revamp its afterschool program, bring back the mentorship initiative, and reimagine Summerfest and Winterfest to meet kids where they are today—not ten steps ahead or behind. Sarah's philosophy centers on trial and error: "Why not try something? If it doesn't work, then we know. We'll move on to the next thing." This willingness to experiment, combined with deep listening to parents, educators, and community stakeholders, positions the YDC to remain relevant and responsive. A Community Investment Ultimately, Sarah views the YDC as more than a youth center—it's an investment in Winchester's future. "Winchester only stays the great place that we all love if we bolster the younger generation," she explains. By providing spaces where children can discover their passions, build confidence, and develop essential life skills, the YDC ensures that the next generation will continue making Winchester a community worth celebrating. For those interested in learning more or getting involved, visit myydc.org or follow the organization on Facebook and Instagram. Whether you're a parent looking for programs, a professional willing to share expertise, or simply someone who believes in investing in youth, the YDC welcomes you to be part of Winchester's ongoing story.

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect
"DON TOLIVER - OCTANE"

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 8:20


Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/Analytic⁠Join The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: ⁠https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K⁠In the Notorious Mass Effect segment, Analytic Dreamz breaks down Don Toliver's explosive 2026 launch with his fifth studio album OCTANE, released January 30, 2026, via Cactus Jack, Atlantic Records, and Donnway & Co.The Houston rapper—born Caleb Zackery Toliver, June 12, 1994—builds on his psychedelic trap-R&B signature, influenced by Bobby Womack and Pharrell. After breakout mixtape Donny Womack (2018), Astroworld feature on "Can't Say," viral "No Idea" (#43 Hot 100 peak), and hits like "Lemonade," OCTANE follows Hardstone Psycho (2024) with 18 tracks including "E85," "Body" (sampling Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" with Travis Scott co-production), "Rendezvous" (ft. Yeat), "Secondhand" (ft. Rema), "Tiramisu," and "ATM." Early buzz highlights the nostalgic Timberlake flip, visualizers, and high-energy, experimental production inspired by LA drives and creative immersion.With no chart data yet on release day, Toliver's streaming momentum positions OCTANE for strong Billboard Hot 100 and R&B impact, echoing prior successes.Adding to the momentum, Don Toliver headlines Summerfest 2026's American Family Insurance Amphitheater on June 19 in Milwaukee—his first time headlining the world's largest music festival—with special guests SahBabii, Che, SoFayGo, sosocamo, Chase B, and Lelo. Tickets went on sale January 30 at 10:00 a.m. via summerfest.com and Ticketmaster, including general admission. The lineup features other amphitheater headliners like Garth Brooks (June 16-17), Megan Moroney (June 18), Ed Sheeran (June 25), Post Malone (June 27), Muse (July 2), and Jelly Roll (July 4), confirming Toliver's rising festival draw.Analytic Dreamz analyzes how OCTANE evolves his sound, leverages samples for viral potential, and cements his top-tier status amid strong social media reception and touring announcements.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 7:21


Milwaukee, Wisconsin episode   I've been traveling solo since 1972. Now you can experience for yourself the Best Selling Book Series: 5 Steps to Solo Travel, A Woman's Guide to Travel and Destinations in Her Prime, a book series found on Amazon. Please rate this podcast and the book!     The FAQ is "What's my plan if I get sick, injured, or suddenly can't continue my trip alone?"   Today's Mistake- Staying in a destination too long because leaving feels like failure Travel Advice:  Organize your apps FAQ: "What's my plan if I get sick, injured, or suddenly can't continue my trip alone?" You talk confidence and preparation, but many women want a realistic breakdown of escalation: minor illness vs. hospital vs. trip-ending events, and who steps in when independence temporarily fails.   Answer: As a solo senior traveler, confidence doesn't mean pretending nothing will go wrong. It means knowing exactly what you'll do if it does. Before every trip, I decide three things: where I would go for medical care, how I would get there, and who would help me make decisions if I wasn't at my best. I carry travel medical insurance, keep my medications and health information accessible, and I don't hesitate to slow the trip or stop it if my body tells me to. Independence includes knowing when to accept help—and planning for it before you need it. Today's destination: Milwaukee, WI   Milwaukee is 92 miles from Chicago and is a place I visited while I lived in the Midwest. I've been planning this episode for years and love my Wisconsin friends.   Some fond memories include Summerfest in July for seeing great music, like Elvin Bishop, and watching Brewers baseball, with the mascot Bernie Brewer sliding when they hit a home run or win a game. The mascot used to slide into a 20-foot-high beer mug, but now they slide into the dugout.   https://www.jsonline.com/videos/sports/mlb/brewers/2019/04/04/taking-ride-down-bernie-brewers-slide-miller-park/3363629002/   Another memory is visiting Marquette University and the surrounding student areas. Take a stroll to the East Side and see the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Go to a sports event if you can. I'm a fan of college basketball, so take in a game for me.   You should check out the college scene, with at least a dozen higher education institutions here. There are about 70,000 college students here, the largest in Wisconsin, and the 6th largest in the US and Canada, with a high number of college students per capita. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleges_and_universities_of_Milwaukee The Third Ward of Milwaukee is buzzing these days. It's a historic area with boutique shops, art galleries, restaurants, and a public market. For a rainy day, you may check out one of the museums, like the Art Museum, known for its "Wings" of the Quadracci Pavilion, or the Georgia O'Keeffe exhibits. There's also a Harley-Davidson Museum and a Pabst Mansion.   If you want to see more beer artifacts, visit the Lakefront Brewery and consider a tour. On the Lakefront, you will find Discovery World, another museum with science, tech, and maritime exhibits. I enjoy walking the Lake Michigan Shoreline. You can find a bench and relax while people-watching. The riverwalk features public art and a bronze statue of The Fonz. If you travel in the winter, you will be chilled. Bone-chilling winds can be felt on Lake Michigan, so dress for that. In summer, it's a delight, but be aware of the changing weather conditions at all times. Stick to the main tourist attractions and don't wander far away. Be cautious if alone at night. Guided tours may be a good idea if you want company as a solo traveler. Don't Miss Food Scene: Try local specialties like cheese curds, bratwurst, and craft beers. Milwaukee Public Market: A foodie haven with a variety of vendors. Jazz in the Park: If visiting during the summer, Cathedral Square Park offers free outdoor concerts. Tips for Solo Travelers Stay in centrally located accommodations, such as the Downtown or the Historic Third Ward, for easy access to attractions. Join a guided tour for a fun way to explore with others (walking, brewery, or riverboat tours). Today's Mistake- Staying in a destination too long  Dr. Travelbest discusses choosing destinations wisely and the emotional trap of staying put when it's clearly not working—due to loneliness, stress, health concerns, or safety concerns. The mistake is prioritizing the plan over personal well-being. I stayed too long in the heat of Palm Springs in the summer. That was too hot, so I suggest finding a cooler spot in the middle of summer.   Today's Travel Advice-Organized APPS save time   Connect with Dr Travelbest 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube In the news  

The Morning Mix
Anne from Glendale won Summerfest Power Passes!

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 1:17


Your next chance to win is tomorrow at 7:20am!

The Morning Mix
Nikki from West Allis won Summerfest Power Passes!

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 1:45


Your next chance to WIN is tomorrow at 7:20am!

WhatCulture Wrestling
10 Worst WWE Moments Of 2009 - Piggy James! Shawn Needs Money! Santina Marella! The Summerfest?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 12:22


"Piggy James" was a disgrace, Donald Trump plummeted WWE stock and more 2009 nightmares. Simon Miller presents the 10 Worst WWE Moments Of 2009...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@SimonMiller316@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.