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Dr. Phil is discussing a dangerous trend law enforcement calls a “Takeover,” which is an event organized on social media with the sole intention of gathering as many teens and young adults as possible, to literally “takeover” city and suburban streets, parks, malls, and houses to party in for profit. Law Enforcement reports that often these events result in businesses ransacked, and neighborhoods destroyed from chaotic behavior, reckless driving, and violence that ensues, many times leading to arrests and death. Dr. Phil will speak with the mother and teenage girlfriend of a 17-year-old boy named, Landyn, who was shot and killed at what has been described as a Teen Takeover party. Dr. Phil will speak with Bexar County Sheriff, Javier Salazar, who is investigating Landyn's murder, and reports that every weekend his office is responding to drug and alcohol fueled takeovers organized by online hosts, and attended by teens, who are armed with guns. Leading up tonight's episode, Dr. Phil's team worked to gather intel in order to track alleged takeover party hosts in the Bexar County and discovered information about a potential takeover party. Watch what happens when the Bexar County Sheriff's Office allowed Dr. Phil's cameras to follow them to that party, which resulted in numerous arrests, and firearms seized. Thank you to our sponsors: PureHealth Research: Head over to https://PureHealthResearch.com and save 35% with code PHIL Preserve Gold: Visit: https://drphilgold.com/ Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today. Jase Medical: Go to https://Jase.com and enter code PHIL at checkout
Teen Preachers: Joseph Dolar, Connor Pecho, Adam Cadis, Erik Johnson, Gabriel Vieira
Nextgen Youth share testimonies from their trip to Los Angeles, CA | www.cffchurch.org
Librarian Katie talks to four members of the library's Teen Advisory Board, or TAB, about books they are reading this summer. TAB is made up of students in grades 7-12 who earn volunteer hours by helping plan library programs for teens and working on library projects. Titles discussed include: Someone Is Always Watching by Kelley Armstrong, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare and The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Also mentioned: Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson; The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han; If You Could See the Sun by Ann Liang; and the Grishaverse books by Leigh Bardugo. Check out our teen Instagram page @wapl_teenspace to keep up with teen events. If you or a student you know is interested in TAB, check out our teen events page for more information: www.westallislibrary.org/TeenEvents Check out books and movies at countycat.mcfls.org, wplc.overdrive.com and hoopladigital.com. For more about WAPL, visit westallislibrary.org. Music: Tim Moor via Pixabay
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Title: Teen Takeover Synergize Teens Description: Synergize teens take over the worship and messages. Lighthouse Baptist Church Cortez Co 1/28/2024 6:pm
Sunday Evening 12/31/2023
A new MP3 sermon from Glory Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The C's of Sanctification Subtitle: Teen Takeover Speaker: Elliot Ferguson Broadcaster: Glory Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 11/19/2023 Bible: John 17:17 Length: 7 min.
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Kellen join Alex Stein & ALX to discuss a mass riot erupting in NYC, Trump vowing revenge on anybody who comes after him, & the shocking report that America is using alien technology to create weapons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to Nextgen Youth share testimonies of their mission trip to LA and how God is moving in their life. www.cffchurch.org
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Pastor Charlie Dates of the Progressive and Salem Baptist Church, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the “Teen Takeover” throughout downtown two weekends ago and the lack of one this past weekend. Pastor Dates highlights his march with several hundred other adults down Michigan Avenue last weekend. He feels that it was in response to […]
Josh and Connor discuss the disparity in coverage between the Ralph Yarl shooting and Chicago's “Teen Takeover” riots
Plane Wars: Man v. Baby, Kayla Simmons enters the Boner Army war, a Kaitlyn Armstrong update, Menendez + Menudo, Jonathan Majors' new accusers, Coachella fakers with FOMO, Taylor Swift v. Crypto, Netflix crackdown, and two Dr. Disgusto sightings. PLEASE visit BranDon, Eli and Marcus at The Breeze in Hazel Park on Thursday, 4/20. Get some Ghostbudsters. Fox News has settled with Dominion Voting Systems for $787M. Teen Takeover in Chicago is defended by Illinois Lawmaker Robert Peters. Resurrected Buffalo Bill Damar Hamlin is cleared to return to the NFL. His GoFundMe has eclipsed $9M. Shootings: Old man Ralph Lester has made bail in Kansas City shooting of Ralph Yarl. The neighbors are being hounded by angry people. Two teenagers were shot in Texas. Flying Issues: This man does not appreciate it being on an airplane with a crying baby. The Anthony Bass story is absolutely ridiculous. Dave & Chuck are #TeamSydneyRaeJames. Happy 22 years in radio to Dave & Chuck! Doug in Iraq (aka Mr. If-You-Paid-Attention) has apologized for popping off on the Bonerline. 209-66-Boner. The Bud Light response continues to pour in. Influencers: Annie Agar's Boner Army can't hold a candle to the battalions over on Kayla Simmons' Instagram page. Influencers are faking going to Coachella for Instagram likes and Loren Gray is angry because it causes fake FOMO. Singer Coles Whalen had to go to great lengths to get Billy Counterman to stop stalking her, but now his case is being heard in front of the Supreme Court. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes tried to weasel into Dancing with the Stars, but were denied... because it's the same network that blew them out. Drew Crime: The Detroit Free Press had a Kaitlin Armstrong update. Menendez + Menudo alleges the elder Menendez raped boy-band member, Roy Rossello. Two teens (17 and 16 years old) arrested in the Alabama shooting. Alabama correspondent Mike joins the discussion to give us the details of the case as well as other southern stories. Everyone loves Rachel McAdams hairy pits. Taylor Swift was offered $100M to promote FTX and she turned it down because she spotted the scam. Shaq does a lot of commercials. Steve Perry looks different. Artificial Intelligence created a new Drake & Weeknd song. Netflix is done with mailing out DVDs and the password crackdown is coming. Adam Rich has had bad teeth. Chris Kattan got engaged by interrupting a Wilco concert. Southwest Airlines remains a terrible airline. Not-A-Prince Harry is not allowed to stay in England following his father's coronation because Meghan said he has to be home for Archie's stupid 4th birthday. Actress Mia Farrow is sick of the royals and Twitter got mad at her. Johnny Rotten tells them to f**k off. Nobody wants to play King Charles' coronation except American Idol judges. Dr. Disgusto has been spotted at MSU. He has also been accused of pooping in golf holes overseas. Music: Emerson, Lake & Palmer is going on tour (minus Emerson and Lake). Greta Van Fleet will play at Little Caesars Arena in September. Genesis Owusu wants nothing to do with us. Janet Jackson's big local show is coming up. Blink 182 will be here in May. Jetho Tull is touring too. Jonathan Majors may need a tote board a smore women come forward. Sports: Jacksonville Jaguar, Chris Claybrooks, was busted for breaking his ex's phone. Bradley Beal is being sued by a fan. E-40 was kicked out of the Sacramento Kings game. The NBA is investigating the interaction. Bob Myers vs cowbell. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
Donald Trump releases new NFT cards, KC door knock shooting, WATP Karl zooms in, Draymond Green's stomp, Jonathan Majors reps drop him, no one tells Antonio Brown what to do, United Airlines v. Anthony Bass gets dumber, grandmas love farts, and we check in with Alabama Mike. PLEASE visit BranDon, Eli and Marcus at The Breeze in Hazel Park on Thursday, 4/20. Get some Ghostbudsters. Crypto News: After many attempts Shaq is finally served in the FTX case. Donald Trump has released series two of his cool NFTs. Bill Maher and Ben McKenzie discuss how crypto and NFTs are a ponzi scheme. Live with Kelly and Mark is off to a bad start according to the viewers. Kelly Ripa has a new podcast that no one wants or needs. This grandma gets pranked with fart spray. Corey Feldman defenders have attacked us on YouTube, but our listeners return fire. The Anthony Bass vs United Airlines story got more irritating after Jessie James Decker enters the fray. Karl from WATP joins the show to re-review The Big Podcast with Shaq (with special guest Jeremy Piven) and rip another Barstool show: Chicks In The Office. Car crashes are racist. Annie got kicked off the Avatar ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom by a Power Hungry Big Head named Alex. MyFanPark.com is a Cameo wannabe. Book Michael Jackson today. Camila Sterling was found dead in the bathtub of a music executive's hotel room. "There's not much more too it." Stormy Daniels talked about Donald Trump's huge... room. The cause of death for Aaron Carter was drowning do to huffing duster. Jonathan Majors dropped by manager and PR team because of his domestic issues. Marvel may drop him too. Meanwhile, DC rolls on with Ezra Miller. Beef's David Choe is in trouble for past comments on a podcast. Where's the (Dave the) beef (Wellington)? The Detroit Tigers are on a roll. Former Michigan State Spartans: Miles Bridges has finally been suspended for 30 games after missing the entire season. Draymond Green was ejected for stomping on Domantas Sabonis. Shootings: Super Sweet 16 party in Alabama leaves 4 dead and 32 injured. DMP Alabama correspondent, Mike, is needed to fill in the gaps of the story. Old man Lester has been arrested for shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl. Yarl's GoFundMe is rocking. Kaylin Gillis was killed after pulling into the wrong driveway. A brutal murder went down in a Harlem smoke shop. Teen Takeover in Chicago was a disaster. Two have been arrested in fatal Greektown shooting. An Akron Grand Jury has decided not to pursue charges against officers that shot and killed Jayland Walker. Bud Light Fallout: Brantley Gilbert is not a fan of Bud Light. Ron DeSantis is doing bits about the controversy. A woman in Flint had her car repossessed while she was still in it. ABNN News: Antonio Brown owns a football league now and was kicked out by security. A Russian court upholds the detention of the Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich. Paul Whelan remains SOL. Here is another Arnold deepfake because BranDon loves them. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, April 18th, 2023. It’s been awhile since I’ve done this… but how about some “On this day in History!” On this day in history, April 18th… 1506 The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica is laid in the Vatican by Pope Julius II 1775 Paul Revere and William Dawes ride from Charlestown to Lexington warning the "regulars are coming!” 1783 American Revolution: George Washington issues General Order announcing the end of hostilities with Britain, giving thanks to the Almighty, and offering congratulations and authorizing an extra ration of alcohol to the troops to celebrate 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire kills nearly 4,000 while destroying 75% of the city 2018 “Black Panther” is the first film shown at a commercial cinema in 35 years in Saudi Arabia as cinemas are reopened Famous Birthdays… James Woods - 75, Conan O’Brien - 59 https://nypost.com/2023/04/17/kevin-mccarthy-vows-house-will-vote-on-one-year-debt-hike/ As Biden hides, House will vote on one-year debt limit hike House Speaker Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday that while President Biden “continues to hide, House Republicans will take action” on a plan meant to limit federal borrowing to one year and reduce government spending. “Let me be clear: A no-strings-attached debt limit increase will not pass,” McCarthy (R-Calif.), 58, said in a speech at the New York Stock Exchange meant to evoke former President Ronald Reagan’s visit to the trading floor nearly 40 years ago. Monday’s remarks sought to highlight what McCarthy called Biden’s “irresponsible” economic policy after the speaker last month accused the commander-in-chief of being “missing in action” from debt ceiling talks. The speaker in March suggested cutting non-defense spending back to pre-inflationary levels and introducing more work requirements for some welfare programs. Biden rolled out a $6.9 trillion budget proposal the same month, which would have increased the national debt to $51 trillion over the next decade. In January, the federal government exceeded its roughly $31 trillion debt limit, halting its ability to borrow funds for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Congress last approved a debt ceiling increase in December 2021. Also in January, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the federal borrowing limit will need to be increased by June of this year to prevent a default on America’s national debt. McCarthy said Biden’s unwillingness to negotiate as commander-in-chief differs greatly from his past openness to fiscal reform as a US senator and even as Barack Obama’s vice president. Both the White House and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) compared McCarthy’s push for spending cuts to “hostage-taking.” https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/2-arrested-for-allegedly-operating-illegal-chinese-police-station-in-nyc-sources-say/4247736/ 2 Arrested for Allegedly Operating Illegal Chinese ‘Police Station' in NYC Two people have been arrested by the FBI on allegations they helped operate an illegal police station for the government of China in lower Manhattan. The two are charged with conspiring to act as agents for the Chinese government. The FBI said “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, of the Bronx, and Chen Jinping, 59, of Manhattan, were arrested Monday morning at their homes in New York City. "The defendants worked together to establish the first overseas police station in the United States on behalf of the Fuzhou branch of the (Ministry of Public Security)," the FBI said in a statement. In addition to the New York complaint, two other complaints were filed - one against 34 members of Beijing's Municipal Public Security Bureau, and another against a group of 10 people that includes eight Chinese government officials. The common thread in the three complaints - that the suspects allegedly worked to intimidate, harass and threaten "wanted" Chinese nationals inside the United States. Last November, the FBI said it was aware that China was operating a de facto police station in Manhattan, outside of proper procedure or authority, as part of global network of such outposts. It followed a Sept. 2022 investigation by a nongovernmental organization, Safeguard Defenders, which reported there were dozens of such centers worldwide conducting police operations. Chinese officials decried that characterization, saying the "service centers" were volunteer-run and had nothing to do with policing. But the New York Times reported in January that Chinese state media had explicitly described the centers as policing facilities, acting in other countries without collaborating with local authorities. The Times also reported that the FBI had searched the East Broadway facility in the fall of 2022. https://www.businessinsider.com/nancy-pelosi-campaign-pays-man-fundraising-text-lawsuit-2023-4 Pelosi campaign pays Illinois man $7,500 after he sued over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising texts An Illinois man is now $7,500 richer after accusing Nancy Pelosi of violating federal robocalling laws. In October 2022, a Bolingbrook, Illinois resident named Jorge Rojas filed a 13-page lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that accused the former speaker of the House and her campaign of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. That law, which has been found to apply to text messages in addition to calls, applies restrictions to robocalling and requires telemarketers not to contact individuals who've placed themselves on the Do Not Call Registry. "As the Supreme Court has explained, Americans passionately disagree about many things," reads the introduction of Rojas's complaint. "But they are largely united in their disdain for robocalls." According to the suit, Rojas received 21 texts from Pelosi's campaign from November 2021 to July 2022 despite previously placing himself on the registry in 2008 to "obtain solitude from invasive and harassing telemarketing calls." He went on to argue that he "experienced frustration, annoyance, irritation, and a sense that his privacy has been invaded" by the texts. Arguing that the texts constituted "malicious, intentional, willful, reckless, wanton and negligent disregard" for his rights, Rojas sought at least $31,500 in damages from Pelosi's campaign, including $1,500 for each text received. But months later, on February 22, Rojas moved to dismiss the suit against Pelosi. And according to federal campaign finance disclosures made public on Friday, the dismissal came after Rojas received a $7,500 payment marked "Settlement" from Pelosi's congressional campaign. Rojas and Pelosi's campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. https://www.foxnews.com/us/teen-takeover-terrorizes-chicago-hundreds-children-destroy-property-attack-tourists ‘Teen Takeover’ terrorizes Chicago as hundreds of teenagers destroy property, attack tourists Hundreds of teenagers stormed the streets of downtown Chicago, smashing car windows, attacking bystanders and sending panicked tourists running from the sound of gunfire. Fox 32 cameras captured video of teenagers crowding the streets and police seeking to restore order to the area. Large groups of teens were seen blasting music from Bluetooth speakers and roaming in front of traffic, with some attempting to gain access to the city's Millennium Park, which is off-limits to those under 21 after certain hours, and the downtown Art Institute. Some teens in the group began jumping up and down on cars, smashing windows and attacking people inside. One woman told Fox 32 her husband was attacked from the driver side of his vehicle and beaten after a group of teens jumped up and down on the couple's windshield. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Hundreds of police officers assisted by SWAT teams descended on downtown in an attempt to restore order as gunfire was reported multiple times amid the unfolding scene. Police were seen escorting frightened tourists back to their cars or hotels to escape the chaos, and traffic on Chicago's Michigan Avenue ground to a halt as police attempted to restore order. Police say a 6-year-old boy was shot in the arm near the Chicago Loop and a 17-year-old boy was shot in the leg. Both were taken to Northwestern Hospital and listed in fair condition, according to a report from WLS. Fox 32 reported that the chaos appeared to be another "Teen Takeover" of the city that was planned on social media, noting that a similar scene played out in Chicago last year. Some local reporters were on the scene to interview some by-standers, including a woman who’s husband was beaten in their car. 'Where are their parents?' Teens swarm downtown Chicago during violent, chaotic weekend-Play 0:53-1:23
Joe starts the show talking about the Teen Takeover in Chicago that happened over the weekend... and the huge teen mob that ransacked a California convenience store.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, April 18th, 2023. It’s been awhile since I’ve done this… but how about some “On this day in History!” On this day in history, April 18th… 1506 The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica is laid in the Vatican by Pope Julius II 1775 Paul Revere and William Dawes ride from Charlestown to Lexington warning the "regulars are coming!” 1783 American Revolution: George Washington issues General Order announcing the end of hostilities with Britain, giving thanks to the Almighty, and offering congratulations and authorizing an extra ration of alcohol to the troops to celebrate 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire kills nearly 4,000 while destroying 75% of the city 2018 “Black Panther” is the first film shown at a commercial cinema in 35 years in Saudi Arabia as cinemas are reopened Famous Birthdays… James Woods - 75, Conan O’Brien - 59 https://nypost.com/2023/04/17/kevin-mccarthy-vows-house-will-vote-on-one-year-debt-hike/ As Biden hides, House will vote on one-year debt limit hike House Speaker Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday that while President Biden “continues to hide, House Republicans will take action” on a plan meant to limit federal borrowing to one year and reduce government spending. “Let me be clear: A no-strings-attached debt limit increase will not pass,” McCarthy (R-Calif.), 58, said in a speech at the New York Stock Exchange meant to evoke former President Ronald Reagan’s visit to the trading floor nearly 40 years ago. Monday’s remarks sought to highlight what McCarthy called Biden’s “irresponsible” economic policy after the speaker last month accused the commander-in-chief of being “missing in action” from debt ceiling talks. The speaker in March suggested cutting non-defense spending back to pre-inflationary levels and introducing more work requirements for some welfare programs. Biden rolled out a $6.9 trillion budget proposal the same month, which would have increased the national debt to $51 trillion over the next decade. In January, the federal government exceeded its roughly $31 trillion debt limit, halting its ability to borrow funds for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Congress last approved a debt ceiling increase in December 2021. Also in January, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the federal borrowing limit will need to be increased by June of this year to prevent a default on America’s national debt. McCarthy said Biden’s unwillingness to negotiate as commander-in-chief differs greatly from his past openness to fiscal reform as a US senator and even as Barack Obama’s vice president. Both the White House and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) compared McCarthy’s push for spending cuts to “hostage-taking.” https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/2-arrested-for-allegedly-operating-illegal-chinese-police-station-in-nyc-sources-say/4247736/ 2 Arrested for Allegedly Operating Illegal Chinese ‘Police Station' in NYC Two people have been arrested by the FBI on allegations they helped operate an illegal police station for the government of China in lower Manhattan. The two are charged with conspiring to act as agents for the Chinese government. The FBI said “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, of the Bronx, and Chen Jinping, 59, of Manhattan, were arrested Monday morning at their homes in New York City. "The defendants worked together to establish the first overseas police station in the United States on behalf of the Fuzhou branch of the (Ministry of Public Security)," the FBI said in a statement. In addition to the New York complaint, two other complaints were filed - one against 34 members of Beijing's Municipal Public Security Bureau, and another against a group of 10 people that includes eight Chinese government officials. The common thread in the three complaints - that the suspects allegedly worked to intimidate, harass and threaten "wanted" Chinese nationals inside the United States. Last November, the FBI said it was aware that China was operating a de facto police station in Manhattan, outside of proper procedure or authority, as part of global network of such outposts. It followed a Sept. 2022 investigation by a nongovernmental organization, Safeguard Defenders, which reported there were dozens of such centers worldwide conducting police operations. Chinese officials decried that characterization, saying the "service centers" were volunteer-run and had nothing to do with policing. But the New York Times reported in January that Chinese state media had explicitly described the centers as policing facilities, acting in other countries without collaborating with local authorities. The Times also reported that the FBI had searched the East Broadway facility in the fall of 2022. https://www.businessinsider.com/nancy-pelosi-campaign-pays-man-fundraising-text-lawsuit-2023-4 Pelosi campaign pays Illinois man $7,500 after he sued over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising texts An Illinois man is now $7,500 richer after accusing Nancy Pelosi of violating federal robocalling laws. In October 2022, a Bolingbrook, Illinois resident named Jorge Rojas filed a 13-page lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that accused the former speaker of the House and her campaign of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. That law, which has been found to apply to text messages in addition to calls, applies restrictions to robocalling and requires telemarketers not to contact individuals who've placed themselves on the Do Not Call Registry. "As the Supreme Court has explained, Americans passionately disagree about many things," reads the introduction of Rojas's complaint. "But they are largely united in their disdain for robocalls." According to the suit, Rojas received 21 texts from Pelosi's campaign from November 2021 to July 2022 despite previously placing himself on the registry in 2008 to "obtain solitude from invasive and harassing telemarketing calls." He went on to argue that he "experienced frustration, annoyance, irritation, and a sense that his privacy has been invaded" by the texts. Arguing that the texts constituted "malicious, intentional, willful, reckless, wanton and negligent disregard" for his rights, Rojas sought at least $31,500 in damages from Pelosi's campaign, including $1,500 for each text received. But months later, on February 22, Rojas moved to dismiss the suit against Pelosi. And according to federal campaign finance disclosures made public on Friday, the dismissal came after Rojas received a $7,500 payment marked "Settlement" from Pelosi's congressional campaign. Rojas and Pelosi's campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. https://www.foxnews.com/us/teen-takeover-terrorizes-chicago-hundreds-children-destroy-property-attack-tourists ‘Teen Takeover’ terrorizes Chicago as hundreds of teenagers destroy property, attack tourists Hundreds of teenagers stormed the streets of downtown Chicago, smashing car windows, attacking bystanders and sending panicked tourists running from the sound of gunfire. Fox 32 cameras captured video of teenagers crowding the streets and police seeking to restore order to the area. Large groups of teens were seen blasting music from Bluetooth speakers and roaming in front of traffic, with some attempting to gain access to the city's Millennium Park, which is off-limits to those under 21 after certain hours, and the downtown Art Institute. Some teens in the group began jumping up and down on cars, smashing windows and attacking people inside. One woman told Fox 32 her husband was attacked from the driver side of his vehicle and beaten after a group of teens jumped up and down on the couple's windshield. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Hundreds of police officers assisted by SWAT teams descended on downtown in an attempt to restore order as gunfire was reported multiple times amid the unfolding scene. Police were seen escorting frightened tourists back to their cars or hotels to escape the chaos, and traffic on Chicago's Michigan Avenue ground to a halt as police attempted to restore order. Police say a 6-year-old boy was shot in the arm near the Chicago Loop and a 17-year-old boy was shot in the leg. Both were taken to Northwestern Hospital and listed in fair condition, according to a report from WLS. Fox 32 reported that the chaos appeared to be another "Teen Takeover" of the city that was planned on social media, noting that a similar scene played out in Chicago last year. Some local reporters were on the scene to interview some by-standers, including a woman who’s husband was beaten in their car. 'Where are their parents?' Teens swarm downtown Chicago during violent, chaotic weekend-Play 0:53-1:23
Looters targeted a gas station in Compton, California, overnight Sunday and left the store severely damaged. For a fourth night in a row, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) was forced to call for reinforcements downtown as large numbers of teens gathered and engaged in rioting, violence, and even a Saturday night shooting. New video has emerged of the "Teen Takeover" of downtown Chicago showing a panicked woman terrorized by a mob of young people who brutally attacked, beat and robbed her. A United Nations-backed report published last month suggests global leaders normalize pedophilia by allowing children to legally decide on engaging in sexual activities with adults. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the headquarters of Russian troops fighting in Ukraine early Tuesday, his second trip to the Russian-held territories there since March.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, April 18th, 2023. It’s been awhile since I’ve done this… but how about some “On this day in History!” On this day in history, April 18th… 1506 The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica is laid in the Vatican by Pope Julius II 1775 Paul Revere and William Dawes ride from Charlestown to Lexington warning the "regulars are coming!” 1783 American Revolution: George Washington issues General Order announcing the end of hostilities with Britain, giving thanks to the Almighty, and offering congratulations and authorizing an extra ration of alcohol to the troops to celebrate 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire kills nearly 4,000 while destroying 75% of the city 2018 “Black Panther” is the first film shown at a commercial cinema in 35 years in Saudi Arabia as cinemas are reopened Famous Birthdays… James Woods - 75, Conan O’Brien - 59 https://nypost.com/2023/04/17/kevin-mccarthy-vows-house-will-vote-on-one-year-debt-hike/ As Biden hides, House will vote on one-year debt limit hike House Speaker Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday that while President Biden “continues to hide, House Republicans will take action” on a plan meant to limit federal borrowing to one year and reduce government spending. “Let me be clear: A no-strings-attached debt limit increase will not pass,” McCarthy (R-Calif.), 58, said in a speech at the New York Stock Exchange meant to evoke former President Ronald Reagan’s visit to the trading floor nearly 40 years ago. Monday’s remarks sought to highlight what McCarthy called Biden’s “irresponsible” economic policy after the speaker last month accused the commander-in-chief of being “missing in action” from debt ceiling talks. The speaker in March suggested cutting non-defense spending back to pre-inflationary levels and introducing more work requirements for some welfare programs. Biden rolled out a $6.9 trillion budget proposal the same month, which would have increased the national debt to $51 trillion over the next decade. In January, the federal government exceeded its roughly $31 trillion debt limit, halting its ability to borrow funds for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Congress last approved a debt ceiling increase in December 2021. Also in January, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the federal borrowing limit will need to be increased by June of this year to prevent a default on America’s national debt. McCarthy said Biden’s unwillingness to negotiate as commander-in-chief differs greatly from his past openness to fiscal reform as a US senator and even as Barack Obama’s vice president. Both the White House and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) compared McCarthy’s push for spending cuts to “hostage-taking.” https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/2-arrested-for-allegedly-operating-illegal-chinese-police-station-in-nyc-sources-say/4247736/ 2 Arrested for Allegedly Operating Illegal Chinese ‘Police Station' in NYC Two people have been arrested by the FBI on allegations they helped operate an illegal police station for the government of China in lower Manhattan. The two are charged with conspiring to act as agents for the Chinese government. The FBI said “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, of the Bronx, and Chen Jinping, 59, of Manhattan, were arrested Monday morning at their homes in New York City. "The defendants worked together to establish the first overseas police station in the United States on behalf of the Fuzhou branch of the (Ministry of Public Security)," the FBI said in a statement. In addition to the New York complaint, two other complaints were filed - one against 34 members of Beijing's Municipal Public Security Bureau, and another against a group of 10 people that includes eight Chinese government officials. The common thread in the three complaints - that the suspects allegedly worked to intimidate, harass and threaten "wanted" Chinese nationals inside the United States. Last November, the FBI said it was aware that China was operating a de facto police station in Manhattan, outside of proper procedure or authority, as part of global network of such outposts. It followed a Sept. 2022 investigation by a nongovernmental organization, Safeguard Defenders, which reported there were dozens of such centers worldwide conducting police operations. Chinese officials decried that characterization, saying the "service centers" were volunteer-run and had nothing to do with policing. But the New York Times reported in January that Chinese state media had explicitly described the centers as policing facilities, acting in other countries without collaborating with local authorities. The Times also reported that the FBI had searched the East Broadway facility in the fall of 2022. https://www.businessinsider.com/nancy-pelosi-campaign-pays-man-fundraising-text-lawsuit-2023-4 Pelosi campaign pays Illinois man $7,500 after he sued over 'invasive and harassing' fundraising texts An Illinois man is now $7,500 richer after accusing Nancy Pelosi of violating federal robocalling laws. In October 2022, a Bolingbrook, Illinois resident named Jorge Rojas filed a 13-page lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois that accused the former speaker of the House and her campaign of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. That law, which has been found to apply to text messages in addition to calls, applies restrictions to robocalling and requires telemarketers not to contact individuals who've placed themselves on the Do Not Call Registry. "As the Supreme Court has explained, Americans passionately disagree about many things," reads the introduction of Rojas's complaint. "But they are largely united in their disdain for robocalls." According to the suit, Rojas received 21 texts from Pelosi's campaign from November 2021 to July 2022 despite previously placing himself on the registry in 2008 to "obtain solitude from invasive and harassing telemarketing calls." He went on to argue that he "experienced frustration, annoyance, irritation, and a sense that his privacy has been invaded" by the texts. Arguing that the texts constituted "malicious, intentional, willful, reckless, wanton and negligent disregard" for his rights, Rojas sought at least $31,500 in damages from Pelosi's campaign, including $1,500 for each text received. But months later, on February 22, Rojas moved to dismiss the suit against Pelosi. And according to federal campaign finance disclosures made public on Friday, the dismissal came after Rojas received a $7,500 payment marked "Settlement" from Pelosi's congressional campaign. Rojas and Pelosi's campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. https://www.foxnews.com/us/teen-takeover-terrorizes-chicago-hundreds-children-destroy-property-attack-tourists ‘Teen Takeover’ terrorizes Chicago as hundreds of teenagers destroy property, attack tourists Hundreds of teenagers stormed the streets of downtown Chicago, smashing car windows, attacking bystanders and sending panicked tourists running from the sound of gunfire. Fox 32 cameras captured video of teenagers crowding the streets and police seeking to restore order to the area. Large groups of teens were seen blasting music from Bluetooth speakers and roaming in front of traffic, with some attempting to gain access to the city's Millennium Park, which is off-limits to those under 21 after certain hours, and the downtown Art Institute. Some teens in the group began jumping up and down on cars, smashing windows and attacking people inside. One woman told Fox 32 her husband was attacked from the driver side of his vehicle and beaten after a group of teens jumped up and down on the couple's windshield. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Hundreds of police officers assisted by SWAT teams descended on downtown in an attempt to restore order as gunfire was reported multiple times amid the unfolding scene. Police were seen escorting frightened tourists back to their cars or hotels to escape the chaos, and traffic on Chicago's Michigan Avenue ground to a halt as police attempted to restore order. Police say a 6-year-old boy was shot in the arm near the Chicago Loop and a 17-year-old boy was shot in the leg. Both were taken to Northwestern Hospital and listed in fair condition, according to a report from WLS. Fox 32 reported that the chaos appeared to be another "Teen Takeover" of the city that was planned on social media, noting that a similar scene played out in Chicago last year. Some local reporters were on the scene to interview some by-standers, including a woman who’s husband was beaten in their car. 'Where are their parents?' Teens swarm downtown Chicago during violent, chaotic weekend-Play 0:53-1:23
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Are you ready to cancel the woke culture? On this week's episode of Cancel This Show, we have a jam-packed lineup! Roseanne Barr has signed a $40 million deal with Fox for a new anti-woke show. Plus, we'll discuss Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and the government's access to direct messages.But that's not all, we'll dive into the financial industry and why Russia is dominating the game. And in the aftermath of the Chicago mayoral election, we'll take a look at the "Teen Takeover" violence that has been happening.And to top it off, we have a special guest, Patrick J. Ouellette, author and podcaster with 20 years of experience on Wall Street and an expert on Russia and Donald Trump. Don't miss out on this episode, tune in now to Cancel This Show!Today's episode is brought to you by Athena Auto Protection. Are you tired of worrying about expensive repairs when your vehicle breaks down? Athena Auto Protection provides you with the peace of mind, knowing that your vehicle is covered when a mechanical breakdown occurs. With customizable coverage options, Athena Auto Protection makes it easy to find a plan that fits your needs and budget. Visit our partners page to learn more.Patriotic Partners → cancelthisshow.com/partnersWhere to Stream → cancelthisshow.com/streamsCancel Club → cancelthisshow.com/joinSupport Us → cancelthisshow.com/donate
A Black Teenager Was Shot After Ringing the Wrong Doorbell in Kansas City. Here's What We Know https://time.com/6272343/kansas-city-ralph-yarl-shot-protests/ Police realized they were at wrong house before killing man, video shows https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/04/15/police-shooting-wrong-house-video-new-mexico-dotson/ The Future of Privacy is Here™ https://conversoapp.com/download-converso-gml/ Text us anything from your CONVERSO app (555-184-3042) Links: Good Morning Liberty This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at Betterhelp.com/gml and get on your way to being your best self. Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Like our intro song? https://www.3pillmorning.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:30] The Crime Crisis (30 minutes) This weekend, a violent mob of unruly teens vandalized property and clashed with police in Chicago. There have been 161 homicides in Chicago so far this year, and 693 people have been shot. The House of Representatives is holding a hearing today about the increase in crime in New York City under Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Prophecies throughout the Old and New Testaments predict a teen takeover of society and culture and a drastic escalation in violence in the end time. [30:00] The Communist Infiltration of the United States (19 minutes) On Friday, Jesse Watters discussed the Communist infiltration of the United States. Herbert W. Armstrong prophesied this Communist takeover for decades, beginning in 1934. [49:30] E-mail Feedback (6 minutes)
S.6 S.16 "Teen Takeover" in Chicago has caused havoc in the city. Boston Public Schools made a major error in students' GPA calculations. Many people are reportedly depending on tax refunds to replenish their depleted savings. I discuss these, as well as some new updates pertaining to the race for the office of the president of the United States.ABOUT: Tawsif Anam is a nationally published writer, award-winning public policy professional, and speaker. He has experience serving in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors in United States and overseas. Anam earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Public Affairs degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Tawsif Anam's opinions have been published by national, state, and local publications in the United States, such as USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Western Journal, The Boston Globe, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and The Dodgeville Chronicle. His writings have also appeared in major publications in Bangladesh including, but not limited to, The Daily Star and The Financial Express. Visit my website www.tawsifanam.net Visit my blog: https://tawsifanam.net/blog/ Read my published opinions: https://tawsifanam.net/published-articles/ Check out my books: https://tawsifanam.net/books/
Teens took to the streets and caused havoc
In hour 1 of The Heidi Harris Show, Heidi shares about the Teen Takeover in Chicago that led to a mob attacking tourists. She then discusses how theft and crime has affected companies across the country.
Laura Newman is in for Bryan Nehman today. Join her and C4 as they discuss Mayor Brandon Scott's response to teens taking over the streets Wednesday night in downtown Baltimore. 3 people were shot yesterday including a 9-year-old who was shot in the ankle. Why isn't their more outrage about all the children shot this year in Baltimore City? Also, they discuss Morgan State Professor and Mathematician Dr. Johnathan Farley, offering help to Baltimore City Schools and receiving no answer. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
We're wrapping up Women's History Month 2023 with a special Teen Takeover episode! Producer Madison takes control of the podcast this week and interviews fellow teen creative Keertana Sreekumar. Keertana is the youngest person to win the top screenwriting prize at the Toronto Independent Film Festival for her film “The California Child,” which is currently in production. Keertana is also producing a sitcom coming to Netflix in the near future. She is an accomplished artist, TEDx speaker, English teacher, and advocate for the support of youth arts. In the fall she'll be wearing the baby blue and gold as a UCLA bruin! To learn more about Keertana you can find her at keertanasreekuma.com or on Instagram or TikTok @keertana.sree Special thanks to Super Producer Madison Gee, who reached out to Keertana and produced this episode for us! You can let us know your thoughts on this episode or whatever else has peaked your interest at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, or via direct message on Instagram and Facebook @theinfatuasianpodcast Please follow us wherever you get your podcasts. We would love your ratings and reviews over at Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around #youthfilmmaker #highschool #teentakeover #screenwriter #artistsoninstagram #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #iinfatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
Here's your top news and highlights for the week of March 17th: We'll be lighting the historic water tower tonight in Green in Celebration of St.Patricks Day!! The wet zone is hiring!! Visit rowlett.com/jobs for more info. Tomorrow at 11 am- take your teenagers 13 to 17, to the Rowlett Public Library for Teen Takeover! On Wednesday, March 22nd from 5-7pm the Recode Rowlett team is hosting an open house at the Rowlett Community Centre! Visit recoderowlett.com for more info. Our second annual Rowlett Family Campout is coming next weekend -Saturday, March 25th starting at 3:00p at Pecan Grove Park (5300 Main St).Visit Parks and Rec on Facebook here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/RowlettParksandRec We've got an upcoming General election on May 6th! If you need to register to vote, you have until April 6th. Stay tuned to our social media channels, podcast, newsletter, rowlett.com in the coming weeks, because we're rolling out a lot of information! If you wish to suggest a topic, guest, or have a question- Please email Hannah Rabalais at podcast@rowlett.com or reach out online: rowlett.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CityofRowlettTexas https://www.youtube.com/user/RowlettTexasVideo https://www.instagram.com/cityofrowletttexas https://twitter.com/RowlettTexas https://www.linkedin.com/company/city-of-rowlett/
A special annual event where our teenagers engage in singing, preaching, and serving during the main service. The speakers for this year include: Kaevan Skaggs, Daniel Tanqueco, Gabriel Vieira, and Ben Dolar.
Manda Aufochs Gillespie/ Folk U - On Friday Dec 16, Folk U gave way to a Teen Take-Over with music and a bit of words from the students of Cortes Island Academy. A lot of people phoned in with requests. Cora Lee joined Manda Aufochs Gillespie as co-host. Folk U Radio is taking old school viral every Friday at 1 and Mondays at 6:30 p.m./Wednesday at 6 a.m. @CKTZ89.5FM or livestreamed at cortesradio.ca. Find repeats anytime at www.folku.ca/podcasts.
Sunday Evening, November 20, 2022 Teen Takeover Service Speakers: Mason Krantz & Luke Johnson
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The teens talk about their plans for October (come to the Teen Takeover!) and their recent fancies. Kaelin's planning a Hotel Transylvania group costume with their friends (yes including baby Johnny). Kaelin and Alex are in agreement that idioms need to make a serious comeback (starting with “heard it through the grapevine”). Then they close it out with a brief detailing of the non-exaggerated microaggressions experienced by a black teen in NYC.
This week, in continued recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM), three youth leaders take over our podcast to discuss youth leadership advocacy and activism. Tune in to hear about the challenges each of our guests have faced as teenagers advocating for themselves, and what their experience of backlash has looked like. You'll hear how they have fought back and inspired others to do the same, and why they believe that teens are uniquely positioned to support other teens. Tune in to hear what they recommend if you want to get involved in youth leadership and how they have been affected by mentorship in their lives. We hope you join us to hear some more insights from these inspiring young people today and that you feel inspired with new ways to engage youth during the rest of TDVAM and beyond. If you have any questions about this episode or would like engage Santino, Vivian, or Noah in a speaking event or training, please email us at prevention@tcfv.org.
My nieces join me for a special Mapping Out Motherhood chat on parenthood and the challenges of being a teenager today. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Jenn and Katie have been booted from their desks and their 13year old sons have taken over. Listen in as Blake and Will give you a teens perspective on what they love about Disney World. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/best4disney/message
Arizona Theatre Company’s ATC Teens takeover our Hang and Focus Podcast! #ATC #ArizonaTheatreCompany #WeAreArizonaTheatreCompany #HangandFocus #HangandFocusLIVE #ATCTeen Callboard: #ATCEducation Student registration: https://arizona-theatre-company.coursestorm.com/ #ATCGivingCorner Have your donation matched until January 29, 2021: https://ArizonaTheatre.org/give Text “ATC” to 56512
What happens when you let your teen daughter take over your FB Live about Parenting Teens? Listen and find out! Today Alexa's doing the show for me SOLO while I'm in an all-day workshop. I'm giving her free rein...so it could be interesting
Alaina and Luke take over the podcast this week for Back to School tips (and playful sibling banter.) Whether you are heading back to school full time, attempting the hybrid or distance-learning model, or all-out-homeschooling, you and your teens will learn some great tips for this year.
Episode 28: Teen Takeover - In this episode we meet the Howard County youth responsible for the library’s newest podcast, HoCoCast. Acclaimed author, Nikki Grimes joins Baz, Daniel, Emmy, and Olivia for a discussion of her writing career and her upcoming memoir, Ordinary Hazards. The cast also explores the history of the horror genre and shares their favorite scary movies and more. Then listen, if you dare, to local Maryland History Tour guide, Rissa Miller, who shares spectral tales from our own backyard. Nikki Grimes: https://www.nikkigrimes.com/books/bkordinaryhazard.html HoCoCast Horror Recommendations: http://bit.ly/HoCoCastHorror Maryland History Tours: https://www.mdhistorytours.com/
15 Transition Year students takeover 'The Takeover' on Beat for a special 2-hour show on Monday 21st October with Learning Waves and The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Debbie Ridgard and Julie Gartland mentored the 15 students while Bressie and Louise from The Blizzards joined the group throughout the show with Climate Change, Technology, Teen Language, Mental Health and Radio in a teenage world covered over the 2 hours. The show consists of the following: Chat For Change with Ella Gittens, Rian Carton and Michael Delahunty Techy Teens with Roisin Kiely, Jenny McCloskey and Lauren Doyle The Roadmen Ramble with Tom Walsh, Jack Herron and Tosin Osuntoyinbo It'll Be Alright with Bolade Ojuolape, Pijus Andriejunas and Billy Shanahan Teen Talks with Cyan Doyle, Abbey Roche and Zoe McLoughlin
In the final installment of our teen takeover, Hudson, Rylee, Malorie and Olivia offer some of their own stories, experiences and perspectives on mental health.
Beginning today, a group local teens — Hudson, Rylee, Malorie & Olivia — are taking over the Friday episodes for the next three weeks. Stemming from the Community Task Force on Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, this group of 14- and 15-year-olds have decided one of the things this growing community conversation on youth mental health needs is the perspective of actual youth. So for the next three Fridays, the microphones are theirs as they bring you candid conversations on mental health, technology, and life as a teen in our suburban community. If you have questions for this group, or topics you’d like to hear more about, please message us through our Link 2 Lee’s Summit Facebook Page or by email at nick@link2leessummit.com.
The Sandwich Weekly podcast, covering local avtivities and events for the period May 17 through May 30. Here’s a little tidbit of Sandwich history thanks a podcast listener. You may, or may not, know that Sandwich was established around a planned railroad stop built on land given to the railroad by Almon Cage. Mr. Cage originally named the city Almon, but then decided to change the name to Newark Station. The railroad had only a flag stop at first, but when “Long John” Wentworth, a Congressman and future mayor of Chicago, got involved, then the railroad established a full stop in the town. At the time the name of the town was Newark Station and it became confused with it’s nearby southern neighbor, the town of Newark. Since Representative Wentworth had played a large role in convincing the railroad to have a full stop in the town, he was given the honor of naming the town. The Congressman selected the name Sandwich after the town of Sandwich New Hampshire in which he was raised. Interestingly, an ancestor of Wentworth, Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, established the town of Sandwich New Hampshire in 1763 naming it in honor of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, said to be the inventor of the sandwich. One of “Long John” Wentworth’s greatest, and often overlooked, accomplishments when he was a congressman, was to push for the border between Wisconsin and Illinois as it currently exists. There was a big push to have the Wisconsin border established at the southern tip of Lake Michigan, bringing the border to the southern edge of DeKalb county. This would have meant that Illinois would have no access to the lake, and Sandwich would lie in two states. If you have some little-known history about Sandwich, send it to me at feedback@sandwichweekly.com. I’ll read it on a future podcast and give you full bragging rights. Friday May 17 Science Club - 4–4:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Calling all future scientists! Join our brand new Science Club to learn new things, experiment , and have lots of fun!! Ages 7+; registration required Teen Takeover - 7pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come to the library after-hours for fun, games, prizes, and more! We’ll also have a do-it-yourself ice cream sundae station. This is a teen (ages 12–17) program and Registration is required. American Legion Fish Fry - 5 to 7:30 pm at the Sheridan American Legion Post 729. The fish fry includes a choice of catfish or cod, fried or poached, with fries, hush puppies, and a complete salad bar for $9. Carry-outs are available by calling ahead. Night at the Fed Barbershop Chorus 7–8:30pm at the Federated Church, 403 N Main Street, Sandwich Saturday May 18 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Walk For Awareness VFW Post 1486 9am at VFW Post 1486, 713 S Main Street, Sandwich Filmology – Movie 1–2pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Check the Sandwich Public Library calendar for more details. St Mary’s School Pig Roast Fundraiser 4–10pm at the Sandwich Fair Grounds Monday May 20 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Art Therapy 10:30–11:30am at the Sandwich Public Library. De-stress and relax by enjoying a hour filled with relaxing music, camaraderie, and varying art styles. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Do you have an unfinished craft object? Come join our group for coffee and conversation while working on your project. Hopekeepers- 10:00 to 11:30am at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Somonauk. A support group for people coping with chronic illness or pain, to find encouragement in a small group, non-denominational, Christian environment. Real Readers’ Book Club 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month’s reading selection is “Finding Gobi” by Dion Leonard. Writers’ Group- 3:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Register at the Patron Services desk or by calling 815–498–2440. Salta A La Hora De Cuento Bilingue- Bilingual Story Time - 4pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Los niños que hablan espanol e ingles estan invitados a la biblioteca para leer libros, aprender, y divertirese en ambos idiomas! Ages 3+, No Registration is required. Creative Club 4–5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. If you like being artsy then come get creative at our Creative Club. Ages 7+ Registration is required. Read & Watch: Moana - 5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Join us as we read the first part of the story then the film afterwards. Open to all ages. No Registration is required. Cookbook Divas - 6pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. The theme of this month’s divas is salads. Cleaning with Essential Oils 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Learn how to clean with essential oils. Presented by representatives from DoTerra. No Registration is required. Movie Night 6:30–8:50pm at the Plano Library. Tonight’s movie is First Man. This riveting film, based on the book, combines Neil Armstrong’s moving human story with the perils and exhilarations of spaceflight. Rated PG–13. Tuesday May 21 Sock Knitting Group- 9:30am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Cornerstone Church Food Pantry- 12:30pm at Cornerstone Church in Sandwich. Cornerstone provides food for families in Sandwich, Somonauk, Plano, and Sheridan. Identification and proof of residency, such as a utility bill, are required. Afternoon Movie- 1:00pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library, Sheridan. This month the movie will be “Mama Mia: Here We Go Again”. Study Hour - 3:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. high school-aged students are invited to the library for studying, homework help, and snacks. No Registration is required. Invest for Success - 6:30–7:30 at the Sandwich Public Library. Cookies and Classics - 6:30pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month’s reading selection is “Anne of Green Gables” by L.M. Montgomery. Johnny K’s 2019 Cruise Night - 5 - 9pm At Johnny K’s in Sandwich. Discounts given to drivers of show cars. Wednesday May 22 Knit and Crochet Group 10am–2pm at the Plano Library. This informal group works on their own projects, discusses types and colors of yarn, and helps each other with new or tricky patterns. Participants bring their own supplies. No registration required. Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 10:00am to noon at the Somonauk Public Library. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities- 1–3pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Genealogy Club - GPS: Genealogy Proof Standard - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. It sounds dry but it’s fun! Come learn about this fundamental genealogical concept. No Registration is required. Wellness Wednesday – Ageless Grace with professional Cecilia Carruthers 6:30–7:30 at the Sandwich Public Library. Ageless Grace is a Brain Health Fitness program. There’s an $8 fee and Registration is required. Thursday May 23 Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 9:30 - 11:30am at the Wildwood Community Center. Beverly Dunfrund of Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Mothers Offering Mutual Support (MOMS)- 9:30 to 11:30am at the Plano Bible Church. Find support and encouragement from other moms. Child care and breakfast are provided. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching you weight loss goals. Pint-Sized Prom - 6pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Dress up and dance! Come for a night of music, dancing, and fun! This year’s theme is Wild West. Ages 3 and up. Registration required. Writers’ Group 6:30–8pm at the Plano Library. Come join other writers to discuss your work. Meets in the Library Board Room. No registration required. Open to adults and high school students. Friday May 24 Little Movers - Story and play time for toddlers is at 10:30am at the Sandwich Public Library. Computer Class - Internet Basics – 10:30am-noon at the Sandwich Public Library. There’s a $10 fee and Registration is required. American Legion Fish Fry- 5 to 7:30 pm at the Sheridan American Legion Post 729. The fish fry includes a choice of catfish or cod, fried or poached, with fries, hush puppies, and a complete salad bar for $9. Carry-outs are available by calling ahead. Saturday May 25 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Computer Class - Introduction to the Internet – 10:30am-noon at the Sandwich Public Library. There’s a $10 fee and Registration is required. Sunday May 26 Men’s Breakfast- 7:30 am at the Millbrook United Methodist Church. Each month includes a speaker who presents topics of interest to the community. Monday May 27 Memorial Day - Please pause and remember the brave patriots who have given their lives for our country. Tuesday May 28 Men’s Group- 10:00am at the Somonauk Public Library Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Study Hour - 3:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. high school-aged students are invited to the library for studying, homework help, and snacks. No Registration is required. Teen Activity- 4:00pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Sign-up is required. Fourth Tuesday Community Fest- 4:30 to 6:00pm at the Somonauk Baptist Church. Everyone is invited to the free dinner presented by the Sandwich-Somonauk Ministerial Alliance. The Ottawa Rescue Case - 6:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Joining presenter and author Heinz Suppan to learn about the history of the underground railroad in Ottawa, IL. This is an adult program and no Registration required. Wednesday May 29 Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Bingo - 12:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Every Wednesday but no Bingo on the last Wednesday of the month. Music in the Park 5–7pm in the Gazebo in downtown Sandwich. Bring your family and a lawn chair every Wednesday from May 29th through August 28th for the returning Music in the Park Summer Concert Series. Tonight you’ll listen to the Sandwich HS Jazz band and jazz choir; and Mike Vermland. Thursday May 30 Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching you weight loss goals. Teen Movie Night 6–8pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Teens are invited to come enjoy a great (or greatly bad) movie, eat popcorn, and have fun. No Registration is required. Helpful Links City of Sandwich Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce Sandwich Public Library District Sandwich Park District Sandwich Opera House Fox Valley Older Adults Sandwich Police Department Sandwich Fire District Event Sponsor Contact Information American Legion Post 729 300 West Si Johnson Drive Sheridan,815–496–2380 City of Sandwich Tourism 144 E. Railroad Street Sandwich 815–786–9321 https://tourismcityofsandwich.com/ Cornerstone Church 17437 Pratt Road in Sandwich 815–786–6300 Federated Church 403 N. Main St., Sandwich 815–498–4592 Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities 815–539–9673, 815–539–7700, or 800–535–5970 Johnny K’s 125 Duvick Ave, Sandwich 815–786–3088 Millbrook United Methodist Church 8360 Fox River Rd. Millbrook 815–786–4106 Plano Bible Church 1111 West South Street, Plano 630–552–8877 www.PlanoBibleChurch.org Plano Community Library District 15 W. North Street, Plano 630–552–2009 www.planolibrary.info Robert W. Rowe Public Library 120 East Si Johnson Ave., Sheridan 815–496–2031 www.rwrlibrary.org Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce 128 E. Railroad St 815–786–9075 https://sandwich-il.org Sandwich Public Library 925 South Main Street, Sandwich 815–786–8308 www.sandwichpld.org Somonauk Baptist Church 315 East North St., Somonauk 815–498–2312 Somonauk Public Library 700 East LaSalle Street, Somonauk 815–498–2440 https://www.somonauklibrary.org/ St. John’s Lutheran Church 235 Green St., Somonauk 815–498–1001
The Sandwich Weekly podcast, episode 2, activities and events from May 12 to May 23 Hello, this is the Sandwich Weekly podcast. I’m your host Robert and I’ve prepared a list of activities and events happening in and around Sandwich over the next two weeks. just a reminder that everything I mention in this podcast, as well as contact information, can be found in the show notes. You can view the show notes on your podcast player or on the web at sandwichweekly.com. Good news, the Sandwich Weekly podcast has been approved by Spotify. If you subscribe to Spotify you can listen to the podcast using the Spotify app or web player. Before I get to the event calendar I thought it would be fun to pass along a little-known historical fact about the city of Sandwich. Did you know that Bob Hope once headlined a benefit show at the Sandwich airport? The show was sponsored by Friends of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in Aurora to raise funds to purchase a small plane for Father Tony Gendusa who was a missionary in New Guinea. The event also included a two-hour air show starring Jerrie Mack, the first woman to fly around the world solo in a single-engine plane. The show was emceed by WGN’s Eddie Hubbard. There were between 5,000 and 10,000 people in attendance that day. That’s pretty impressive when you find out that the date of the event was July 20, 1969 - the same day that the Apollo 11 astronauts landed on the moon. In fact, Bob Hope delayed his departure from Sandwich to watch the moon landing in the airport's administration building. If you have some little known historical facts about Sandwich, send them to me at feedback@sandwichweekly.com and I’ll read them on an upcoming show (of course I’ll give you credit!) Here are the events for May 10, 2019, through May 23, 2019 Sunday May 12 Sunday at Sandwich Antique Show 8am–4pm at the Sandwich Fair Grounds (Mothers Day!) Monday May 13 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Do you have an unfinished craft object? Come join our group for coffee and conversation while working on your project. Bilingual Story Time - 4pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Los niños que hablan espanol e ingles estan invitados a la biblioteca para leer libros, aprender, y divertirese en ambos idiomas! 3+, No Registration is required. Vegetable gardening in Raised Beds - 6:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Learn the pros and cons of growing vegetables in various kinds of containers vs. the ground. This is an adult program and no Registration is required. Tuesday May 14 Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Study Hour - 3:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. high school-aged students are invited to the library for studying, homework help, and snacks. No Registration is required. Readers’ Haven Book Club - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come enjoy a lively book discussion! Copies of the club books are available in regular, large print, and audio formats to everyone. Pick up your copy at the circulation desk today! Registration is encouraged, but not required. Board of Trustees Meeting - 6:30–8pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Wednesday May 15 Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Bingo - 12:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Readers’ Haven Book Club - 1–2pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come enjoy a lively book discussion! Copies of the club books are available in regular, large print, and audio formats to everyone. Pick up your copy at the circulation desk today! Registration is encouraged, but not required. Wednesday Night Book Group - 7–8pm at the Plano Library. Get together with other readers for an interesting discussion. Thursday May 16 Knit and Crochet Group 10am–2pm at the Plano Library. This informal group works on their own projects, discusses types and colors of yarn, and helps each other with new or tricky patterns. Participants bring their own supplies. No registration required. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Chess Club 1–2pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Chess boards will be provided or bring your own. Drop-In Job Search and Resume Help - 2:30–4:30 at the Plano Library. An Illinois WorkNet representative will be available to answer your job search questions and provide resume assistance. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching you weight loss goals. Anime Club - 6–8pm at the Sandwich Public Library. If you love Anime, snacks, and friends, then our Anime Club is the place for you! We meet monthly, watch an Anime film, and have fun. No Registration is required. Friday May 17 American Legion Fish Fry - 5 to 7:30 pm at the Sheridan American Legion Post 729. The fish fry includes a choice of catfish or cod, fried or poached, with fries, hush puppies, and a complete salad bar for $9. Carry-outs are available by calling ahead. Science Club - 4–4:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Calling all future scientists! Join our brand new Science Club to learn new things, experiment , and have lots of fun!! Ages 7+; registration required Teen Takeover - 7pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come to the library after-hours for fun, games, prizes, and more! We’ll also have a do-it-yourself ice cream sundae station. This is a teen (ages 12–17) program and Registration is required. Night at the Fed Barbershop Chorus 7–8:30pm at the Federated Church, 403 N Main Street, Sandwich Saturday May 18 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Filmology – Movie 1–2pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Check the Sandwich Public Library calendar for more details. Walk For Awareness VFW Post 1486 9am at VFW Post 1486, 713 S Main Street, Sandwich St Mary’s School Pig Roast Fundraiser 4pm–10pm at the Sandwich Fair Grounds Monday May 20 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Do you have an unfinished craft object? Come join our group for coffee and conversation while working on your project. Hopekeepers- 10:00 to 11:30am at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Somonauk. A support group for people coping with chronic illness or pain, to find encouragement in a small group, in a non-denominational, Christian environment. Real Readers’ Book Club 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month’s reading selection is “Finding Gobi” by Dion Leonard. Writers’ Group- 3:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Register at the Patron Services desk or by calling 815–498–2440. Salta A La Hora De Cuento Bilingue- Bilingual Story Time - 4pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Los niños que hablan espanol e ingles estan invitados a la biblioteca para leer libros, aprender, y divertirese en ambos idiomas! Ages 3+, No Registration is required. Creative Club 4–5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. If you like being artsy then come get creative at our Creative Club. Ages 7+ Registration is required. Read & Watch: Moana - 5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Join us as we read the first part of the story then watch the film afterward. Open to all ages. No Registration is required. Cookbook Divas - 6pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. The theme of this month’s divas is salads. Tuesday May 21 Sock Knitting Group- 9:30am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Cornerstone Church Food Pantry- 12:30pm at Cornerstone Church in Sandwich. Cornerstone provides food for families in Sandwich, Somonauk, Plano, and Sheridan. Identification and proof of residency, such as a utility bill, are required. Afternoon Movie- 1:00pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library, Sheridan. This month the movie will be “Mama Mia: Here We Go Again”. Study Hour - 3:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. high school-aged students are invited to the library for studying, homework help, and snacks. No Registration is required. Invest for Success - 6:30–7:30 at the Sandwich Public Library. Cookies and Classics - 6:30pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month’s reading selection is “Anne of Green Gables” by L.M. Montgomery. Johnny K’s 2019 Cruise Night - 5 - 9pm At Johnny K’s in Sandwich. Discounts are given to drivers of show cars. Wednesday May 22 Knit and Crochet Group 10am–2pm at the Plano Library. This informal group works on their own projects, discusses types and colors of yarn, and helps each other with new or tricky patterns. Participants bring their own supplies. No registration required. Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 10:00am to noon at the Somonauk Public Library. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities- 1–3pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Genealogy Club - GPS: Genealogy Proof Standard - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. It sounds dry but it’s fun! Come learn about this fundamental genealogical concept. No Registration is required. Wellness Wednesday – Ageless Grace with professional Cecilia Carruthers 6:30–7:30 at the Sandwich Public Library. Ageless Grace is a Brain Health Fitness program. There’s an $8 fee and Registration is required. Thursday May 23 Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 9:30 - 11:30am at the Wildwood Community Center. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Mothers Offering Mutual Support (MOMS)- 9:30 to 11:30am at the Plano Bible Church. Find support and encouragement from other moms. Child care and breakfast are provided. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching your weight loss goals. Pint-Sized Prom - 6pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Dress up and dance! Come for a night of music, dancing, and fun! This year’s theme is Wild West. Ages 3 and up. Registration required. Writers’ Group 6:30–8pm at the Plano Library. Come join other writers to discuss your work. Meets in the Library Board Room. No registration required. Open to adults and high school students. Helpful Links City of Sandwich Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce Sandwich Public Library District Sandwich Park District Sandwich Opera House Fox Valley Older Adults Sandwich Police Department Sandwich Fire District Event Sponsor Contact Information American Legion Post 729 300 West Si Johnson Drive Sheridan 815–496–2380 City of Sandwich Tourism 144 E. Railroad Street Sandwich 815–786–9321 https://tourismcityofsandwich.com/ Cornerstone Church 17437 Pratt Road, Sandwich 815–786–6300 Federated Church 403 N. Main St., Sandwich 815–498–4592 Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities 815–539–9673, 815–539–7700, or 800–535–5970 Johnny K’s 125 Duvick Ave, Sandwich 815–786–3088 Millbrook United Methodist Church 8360 Fox River Rd. Millbrook 815–786–4106 Plano Bible Church 1111 West South Street, Plano 630–552–8877 www.PlanoBibleChurch.org Plano Community Library District 15 W. North Street, Plano 630–552–2009 www.planolibrary.info Robert W. Rowe Public Library 120 East Si Johnson Ave., Sheridan 815–496–2031 www.rwrlibrary.org Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce 128 E. Railroad St P.O. Box 214, Sandwich 815–786–9075 https://sandwich-il.org Sandwich Public Library 925 South Main Street, Sandwich 815–786–8308 www.sandwichpld.org Somonauk Baptist Church 315 East North St., Somonauk 815–498–2312 Somonauk Public Library 700 East LaSalle Street, Somonauk 815–498–2440 https://www.somonauklibrary.org/ St. John’s Lutheran Church 235 Green St., Somonauk 815–498–1001
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