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The Flip Empire Show
EP772: Turn Your Business Into a Well-Oiled Machine with VAs - Brad Bader

The Flip Empire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 35:47


Hiring virtual assistants can be a game-changer—if you know how to do it right. That's why we have Brad Bader on the show to cover everything from the discovery process to training and management, ensuring that your new team members are productive and engaged. Get the blueprint for creating a VA-powered business with less stress and more impact!     KEY TAKEAWAYS The importance of clear systems and processes before hiring a VA Brad's company's unique approach tailors VA services to fit each client's needs Best practices for onboarding virtual assistants Challenges entrepreneurs face in effectively managing and onboarding virtual assistants The significance of leadership and management skills for entrepreneurs when working with any team members     RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Get Friday Upwork Fiverr The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss | Paperback, Hardcover, and Kindle  John C. Maxwell Zoom WhatsApp ClickUp™  REIA Radio | Apple Podcasts     TWEETABLES “The longer somebody utilizes a virtual assistant or manages an employee, the better they are the next time they do it.”- Brad Bader ABOUT BRAD BADER  Brad Bader is the Co-Founder and CFO of Timber Creek Virtual Assistance, a company committed to providing world-class virtual support that helps businesses achieve their full potential. With extensive experience across multiple industries, Brad brings a strong financial and strategic perspective to the evolving needs of today's business landscape. Brad's expertise enables Timber Creek to deliver innovative, customized solutions that meet the unique goals of each client—whether it's a startup in need of scalable support or an established business looking to streamline operations. As a leader at Timber Creek, Brad is dedicated to fostering growth and efficiency for clients, empowering them to adapt and thrive in a competitive market.     CONNECT WITH BRAD Website: Timber Creek Virtual LinkedIn: Brad Bader  Facebook: Timber Creek Virtual ASCEND Don't Wait To Enjoy Your Life, Tomorrow, Live It Today! How To Grow Your Business, Expand Your Impact, and Experience Your Perfect Life:  

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies
Episode 194 Heritage Cornish Chicken / Rooster Behavior with Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm / Peach Cobbler / Vintage Chicken Figurines /

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 55:12


In this week's episode we spotlight the surprisingly sweet and adorable heritage Cornish chicken. Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm and Sawdust Publishing joins us to talk about rooster behaviors for new rooster keepers. We share our recipe for a delicious and easy late summer Peach Cobbler, and find some retail therapy with vintage chicken figurines. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Chicken Luv Box -  use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Roosty'shttps://amzn.to/3yMDJJanet Garman, Timber Creek Farmerhttps://www.timbercreekfarmer.com/category/livestock/chickens/Easy Peach Cobblerhttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/easy-peach-cobbler/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladies Support the Show.

The Doug Pike Hunting and Fishing Show
The Doug Pike Show 8-10-2024

The Doug Pike Hunting and Fishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 115:19 Transcription Available


In this episode Doug tells about his train wrecking fishing experience. Why are we seeing more Hawks these days along with snakes? Your guess is as good as mind but Doug can tell you. This a PSA  update: Vibro bacteria is back on the rise. What should we look out for? Brain Treadway, a long time listener chimes in and gives up all some important information. Boaters be careful of the channels shifting beware your boat may run a ground. Doug tells you what's the cause of this happening. Doug talks about the Osprey brid which are the eagle of fresh water, trout, golf and an interview with JJ Wood. JJ Wood from Timber Creek golf tells you about how you can improve your golf skills.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Margaret Mizushima & STANDING DEAD With Pamela Fagan Hutchins On Crime & Wine

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 31:17


Join Margaret Mizushima as she talks about STANDING DEAD with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine. About STANDING DEAD: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery-Deputy Mattie Cobb and her sister, Julia, travel to Mexico to visit their mother, but when they arrive, they discover that she and her husband have vanished without a trace. Back in Timber Creek, Mattie finds a chilling note on her front door telling her to look for “him” among the standing dead up in the high country. The sheriff's department springs into action and sends a team to the mountains, where Mattie's K-9 partner, Robo, makes a grisly discovery—a body tied to a dead pine tree. Mattie is shocked when she realizes she knows the dead man. And then another note arrives, warning that Mattie's mother is in desperate straits. In a last-ditch gambit, Mattie must go deep undercover into a killer's lair to save her mother—or die trying. About Margaret: Margaret Mizushima (Me-zoo-she-ma) writes the internationally published Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries. She serves as past president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Mystery Writers of America and was elected Writer of the Year by Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. She is the recipient of a Colorado Authors League Award, a Next Generation Book Award, a Benjamin Franklin Book Award, and two Willa Literary Awards by Women Writing the West. Her books have been finalists for the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award and the Colorado Book Award. She and her husband recently moved from Colorado, where they raised two daughters and a multitude of animals, to a home in the Pacific Northwest. Crime & Wine is a copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Network, with viewers/listeners numbering over 4 million in 153+ countries.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Margaret Mizushima & STANDING DEAD With Pamela Fagan Hutchins On Crime & Wine

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 31:17


Join Margaret Mizushima as she talks about STANDING DEAD with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine. About STANDING DEAD: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery-Deputy Mattie Cobb and her sister, Julia, travel to Mexico to visit their mother, but when they arrive, they discover that she and her husband have vanished without a trace. Back in Timber Creek, Mattie finds a chilling note on her front door telling her to look for “him” among the standing dead up in the high country. The sheriff's department springs into action and sends a team to the mountains, where Mattie's K-9 partner, Robo, makes a grisly discovery—a body tied to a dead pine tree. Mattie is shocked when she realizes she knows the dead man. And then another note arrives, warning that Mattie's mother is in desperate straits. In a last-ditch gambit, Mattie must go deep undercover into a killer's lair to save her mother—or die trying. About Margaret: Margaret Mizushima (Me-zoo-she-ma) writes the internationally published Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries. She serves as past president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Mystery Writers of America and was elected Writer of the Year by Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. She is the recipient of a Colorado Authors League Award, a Next Generation Book Award, a Benjamin Franklin Book Award, and two Willa Literary Awards by Women Writing the West. Her books have been finalists for the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award and the Colorado Book Award. She and her husband recently moved from Colorado, where they raised two daughters and a multitude of animals, to a home in the Pacific Northwest. Crime & Wine is a copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Network, with viewers/listeners numbering over 4 million in 153+ countries.

Kimology 411
Episode 248 - Timber Creek Retreat House

Kimology 411

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 68:22


Tyson and I spent a weekend in Drexel Mo, for a weekend retreat! It was awesome!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/support

timber creek retreat house
Kimology 411
Daytrip - Retreat day 1 Timber Creek

Kimology 411

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 5:48


Day one of my retreat at Timber Creek Retreat House. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/support

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #173: Kirkwood Vice President & General Manager Ricky Newberry

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 85:09


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on June 2. It dropped for free subscribers on June 9. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoRicky Newberry, Vice President and General Manager of Kirkwood Ski Resort, CaliforniaRecorded onMay 20, 2024About KirkwoodClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Kirkwood, CaliforniaYear founded: 1972Pass affiliations:* Epic Pass: unlimited access* Epic Local Pass: unlimited access with holiday blackouts* Tahoe Local Epic Pass: unlimited access with holiday blackouts* Tahoe Value Pass: unlimited access with holiday and Saturday blackouts* Kirkwood Pass: unlimited accessClosest neighboring ski areas: Heavenly (:43), Sierra-at-Tahoe (:44) – travel times vary significantly given weather conditions, time of day, and time of year.Base elevation: 7,800 feetSummit elevation: 9,800 feetVertical drop: 2,000 feetSkiable Acres: 2,300Average annual snowfall: 354 inchesTrail count: 86 (20% expert, 38% advanced, 30% intermediate, 12% beginner)Lift count: 13 (2 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 6 triples, 1 double, 1 T-bar, 2 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Kirkwood's lift fleet).Why I interviewed himImagine this: 1971. Caltrans, the military-grade state agency charged with clearing California's impossible snows from its high-alpine road network, agrees to maintain an additional wintertime route across the Sierra Crest: Highway 88, over Carson Pass, an east-west route cutting 125 miles from Stockton to US 395. This is California State Route 88 in the winter:A ridiculous road, an absurd idea: turn the industrial power of giant machines against a wilderness route whose wintertime deeps had eaten human souls for centuries. An audacious idea, but not an unusual one. Not in that California or in that America. Not in that era of will and muscle. Not in that country that had pushed thousands of miles of interstate across mountains and rivers and deserts in just 15 years. Caltrans would hammer 20-foot-high snow canyons up and over the pass, punching an arctic pathway into and through the howling angry fortress of the Sierra Nevada.And they did it all to serve a new ski resort.Imagine that. A California, an America that builds.Kirkwood, opened in 1972, was part of the last great wave of American ski resort construction. Copper, Northstar, Powder Mountain, 49 Degrees North, and Telluride all opened that year. Keystone (1970), Snowbird (1971), and Big Sky (1973) also cranked to life around this time. Large ski area building stalled by the early ‘80s, though Vail managed to develop Beaver Creek in 1980. Deer Valley opened in 1981. Outliers materialize: Bohemia, in spite of considerable local resistance, in 2000. Tamarack in 2004. But mostly, the ski resorts we have are all the ski resorts we'll ever have.But there is a version of America, of California, that dreams and does enormous things, and not so long ago. This institutional memory lives on, even in those who had no part in its happening. Kirkwood is an emblem of this era and its willful collective imagining. The mountain itself is a ludicrous place for a commercial ski resort, steep and wild, an avalanche hazard zone that commands constant vigilant maintenance. Like Alta-Snowbird or Jackson Hole, the ski area offers nominal groomed routes, a comfortable lower-mountain beginner area, just enough accommodation for the intermediate mass-market passholder to say “yes I did this.” This dressing up, too, encapsulates the fading American habit of taming the raw and imposing, of making an unthinkable thing look easy.But nothing about Kirkwood is easy. Not the in or the out. Not the up or the down. It's rough and feisty, messy and unpredictable. And that's the point of the place. As with the airplane or the smartphone, we long ago lost our awe of the ski resort, what a marvelous feat of human ingenuity it is. Kirkwood, lost in the highlands, lift-served on its crazy two-mile ridge, is one of the more improbable organized centers of American skiing. In its very existence the place memorializes and preserves lost impulses to actualize the unbelievable, to transport humans into, up, and down a ferocious mountain in a hostile mountain range. I find glory in Kirkwood, in that way and so many more. Hyperbole, perhaps. But what an incredible place this is, and not just because of the skiing.What we talked aboutComing down off a 725-inch 2022-23 winter; what's behind Kirkwood's big snows and frequent road closures; scenic highway 88; if you're running Kirkwood, prepare to sleep in your office; employee housing; opening when the road is closed; why Kirkwood doesn't stay open deep into May even when they have the snowpack; the legacy of retiring Heavenly COO Tom Fortune; the next ski area Vail should buy; watching Vail Resorts move into Tahoe; Vail's culture of internal promotion; what it means to lead the ski resort where you started your career; avalanche safety; the nuance and complexity of managing Kirkwood's avy-prone terrain; avy dogs; why is Kirkwood Vail's last Western mountain to get a new chairlift?; bringing Kirkwood onto the grid; potential lift upgrades (fantasy version); considering Kirkwood's masterplan; whether a lift could ever serve the upper bowls looker's right; why Kirkwood shrank the boundary of Reuter Bowl this past season; why the top of The Wall skied different this winter; why Kirkwood put in and then removed surface lifts around Lift 4 (Sunrise); Kirkwood's fierce terrain; what happens when Vail comes to Rowdy Town; The Cirque and when it opens for competitions; changes coming to Kirkwood parking; why Kirkwood still offers a single-mountain season pass; and the Tahoe Value and Tahoe Local passes.  Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewMaybe last year, when the stacked snows transformed Tahoe into a Seussian mushroom village, would have been a better moment for this interview. Kirkwood – Kirkwood – beat a 700-inch single-winter snowfall record that had stood for 40 years, with 725 inches of freaking snow. By the time I arrived onsite, in late March, the snowpack was so deep that I could barely see out the windows of my condo – on the second floor:This winter marked a return to almost exactly average, which at Kirkwood is still better than what some ski areas clock in a decade: 370 inches. Average, in draught-prone Tahoe and closure-prone Kirkwood, is perhaps the best possible outcome. As this season settled from a thing that is to a thing that happened, it felt appropriate to document the contrast: how does 370 feel when it chases 725? Is snow like money, where after a certain amount you really can't tell the difference? Or does snow, which, like money, occupies that strange space between the material and the ephemeral, ignite with its vanishing form some untamable avarice? More is never enough. Even 725 inches feels stingy in some contexts – Alta stacked 903 last winter; Baker's 1,140-inch 1998-99 season bests any known season snowfall total on Planet Earth.But Californians, I've found, have little use for comparisons. Perhaps that's an effect of the horizon-bending desert that chops the state off from the rest of the continent. Perhaps it's a silent pride in being a resident of America's most-populous state – more people live in California than in the 21 least-populous U.S. states combined, or in all of Canada. Perhaps its Surf Brah bonhomie drifting up to the mountains. Whatever it is, there seems to be something in Cali's collective soul that takes whatever it's given and is content with it.Or at least it feels that way whenever I go there, and it sure felt that way in this interview. At a moment when it seems as though too many big-mountain skiers at headliner mountains want to staple their home turf's alpha-dog patch to their forehead and walk around with two thumbs jerking upward repeating “You do realize I'm a season passholder at Alta, right?”, Kirkwood still feels tucked away, quiet in its excellence, a humble pride masking its fierce façade. Even 12 years into Vail Resorts' ownership, the ski area feels as corporate as a guy selling bootleg purses out of a rolled-out sheet on Broadway. Swaggering but approachable, funky and improvised, something that's probably going to make a good story when you get back home.Why you should ski KirkwoodOddly, I usually tell people not to go here. And not in that stupid social media way that ever-so-clever (usually) Utah and Colorad-Bros trip over one another to post: “Oh Snowbird/Wolf Creek/Pow Mow sucks, no one should go there.” It's so funny I forgot to laugh. But Kirkwood can be genuinely tough to explain. Most Epic Pass-toting tourists are frankly going to have a better time at Heavenly or Northstar, with their fast lifts, Tahoe views, vast intermediate trail networks, and easy access roads. Kirkwood is grand. Kirkwood is exceptional. Kirkwood is the maximalist version of what humankind can achieve in taming an angry pocket of wilderness for mass recreation. But Kirkwood is not for everyone.There. I've set expectations. So maybe don't make this your first Tahoe stop if you're coming west straight from Paoli Peaks. It's a bruiser, one of the rowdiest in Vail's sprawling portfolio, wild and steep and exposed. If you're looking for a fight, Kirkwood will give you one.That's not to say an intermediate couldn't enjoy themselves here. Just don't expect Keystone. What's blue and green at Kirkwood is fine terrain, but it's limited, and lacks the drama of, say, coming over Ridge Run or Liz's at Heavenly, with the lake shimmering below and miles of intermediate pitch in front of you. **This message is not endorsed (or likely appreciated) by the Kirkwood Chamber of Commerce, Vail Resorts, or Kirkwood ski area.Podcast NotesOn former Kirkwood GMs on the podcast Sometimes it seems as though everyone in skiing has taken their turn running Kirkwood. An unusual number of past Storm Skiing Podcast guests have done so, and I discussed the resort with all of them: Chip Seamans (now at Windham), Tim Cohee (now at China Peak), and Tom Fortune (recently retired from Heavenly). Apologies if I forgot anyone.On Apple MountainApple Mountain wasn't much: 200-ish vertical feet (pushed up from an original 30-footer) with a quad chair and a bunch of ropetows. Here was the 2000 trailmap:But this little Michigan ski area – where both Newberry and I learned (partially, in my case), to ski – moved nearly 800,000 students through its beginner programs from 1961 to '94, according to the Michigan Lost Ski Areas Project.It's been closed since 2017. Something about the snowmaking system that's either too hard or too expensive to fix. That leaves Michigan's Tri-Cities – Midland, Bay City, and Saginaw, with a total metro population approaching 400,000 – with no functioning ski area. Snow Snake is only about 40 minutes north of Midland, and Mt. Holly is less than an hour south of Saginaw. But Apple Mountain, tucked into the backwoods behind Freeland, sat dead in the middle of the triangle. It was accessible to almost any schoolkid, and, humble as it was, stoked that fire for thousands of what became lifelong skiers.What skiing has lost without Apple Mountain is impossible to calculate. I would argue that it was one of the more important ski areas anywhere. Winters in mid-Michigan are long, cold, snowy, and dull. People need something to do. But skiing is not an obvious solution: this is the flattest place you can imagine. To have skiing – any skiing – in the region was a joy and a novelty. There was no redundancy, no competing ski center. And so the place was impossibly busy at all times, minting skiers who would go off to start ski newsletters and run huge resorts on the other side of the country.The most frustrating fact about Apple Mountain is that it continues to operate as a conference center, golf course, and apple orchard. The ski lifts are intact, the slopes mowed in summertime. I stopped in two summers ago (I accidentally said “last summer,” implying 2023, on the podcast), and the place was immaculate:I haven't given up on Apple Mountain just yet. The hill is there, the market is there, and there is no shortage of people in Michigan – home to the second-most ski areas after New York – who know how to run a ski area. I told Ricky to tell Vail to buy it, which I am certain they will not do. But a solution must exist.On Mount Shasta and “the big mountain above it”Newberry references his time at “Mt. Shasta and the big mountain above it.” Here's what he meant by that: Mt. Shasta Ski Park is a mid-sized ski area seated on the lower portion of 14,179-foot Mt. Shasta. The lifts top out at 7,536 feet, even after an uphill expansion last ski season. The trailmap doesn't really capture the scale of it all (the ski area's vert is around 2,000 feet):Shasta is a temperamental (and potentially active) volcano. A previous ski area called Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl ran chairlifts up to 9,400 feet, but an avalanche wiped out the summit lift in 1978. Ski Bowl never ran again. Here's a nice history of the lost ski area:On Vail Resorts' timelineWe talk a lot about Vail's growth timeline. Here's the full roster, in order of acquisition:On HeavenlyWe discuss Heavenly - where Newberry spent a large part of his career - extensively. Here's the mountain's trailmap for reference:On Ted LassoIf you haven't watched Ted Lasso yet, you should probably go ahead and do that immediately:On Ellen at Stevens PassNewberry mentioned “Ellen at Stevens Pass.” He was referring to Ellen Galbraith, the ski area's delightful general manager, who joined me on the podcast last year.On Vail's lift installations in the WestGiven its outsized presence in the ski zeitgeist, Vail actually operates very few ski areas in Western North America: five in Colorado, three in California, and one each in Utah, Washington, and British Columbia. The company has stood up 44 (mostly) new lifts at these 11 ski areas since 2012, with one puzzling exception: Kirkwood. Check this:Why is Big K getting stiffed? Newberry and I discuss.On Kirkwood's masterplanAs far as I know, Vail hasn't updated Kirkwood's Forest Service masterplan since acquiring the resort in 2012. But this 2007 map shows an older version of the plan and where potential lifts could go:I can't find a version with the proposed Timber Creek lift, which Newberry describes in the pod as loading near Bunny and TC Express and running up-mountain to the top of the bowls.On the shrinking border of Reuter BowlKirkwood's 2023-24 trailmap snuck in a little shrinkage: the border of Reuter Bowl, a hike-in zone on the resort's far edge, snuck south. Newberry explains why on the pod:On Kirkwood's short-lived surface liftsWe discuss a pair of surface lifts that appeared as Lift 15 on the trailmap from around 2008 to 2017. You can see them on this circa 2017 (earlier maps show this as one lift), trailmap:On The CirqueThe Cirque, a wicked labyrinth of chutes, cliffs, and rocks looming above the ski area, was, somewhat unbelievably, once inbounds terrain. This circa 1976 trailmap even shows a marked trail through this forbidden zone, which is now open only occasionally for freeride comps:On Kirkwood's parking changesKirkwood will implement the same parking-reservations policy next winter that Northstar and Heavenly began using last year. Here's a summary from the ski area's website:Skiers get pretty lit up about parking. But Vail is fairly generous with the workarounds, and a system that spreads traffic out (because everyone knows they'll get a spot), across the morning is a smart adjustment so long as we are going to continue insisting on the automobile as our primary mode of transport.On Saginaw, MichiganNewberry and I share a moment in which we discover we were both born in the same mid-sized Michigan city: Saginaw. Believe it or not, there's a song that starts with these very lyrics: “I was born, in Saginaw, Michigan…” The fact that this song exists has long puzzled me. It is kind of stupid but also kind of great. The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 40/100 in 2024, and number 540 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

The Beat of Sports
Tim Beaman

The Beat of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 13:03


Timber Creek head coach joins the show before their state championship game!

Northern Territory Country Hour

Timber Creek residents cleaning up after flood. Why did 20,000 people in the Top End lose power on Monday night?

360 with Katie Woolf
Timber Creek resident Tristram “Potter” Holcombe says he's received no government support after being isolated by floodwaters for 17 days and has had to fly in supplies for several families with livestock and fencing lost on his property

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 12:34


Northern Territory Country Hour

Timber Creek residents remain isolated by floodwaters. Lithium industry meets with Resources Minister Madeleine King.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Food trucks arrive in the Top End after Stuart Highway reopens. Backpackers stuck in Timber Creek.

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show
Sectional Final Weekend Preview!

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 90:25


Mark Trible⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and coach Tim McAneney return with Roderick Self for another week of The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show! Cedar Creek downs Timber Creek in Game of the Week Group 1 Central/South final previews (11:05) Group 2 Central/South final previews (21:23) Group 3 Central/South final previews (30:55) Group 4 Central/South final previews (46:30) Group 5 Central/South final previews (50:25) Non-public playoff previews (1:04:12) Millville v. Mainland Game of the Week Preview (1:09:15) Show sponsored by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠West Jersey Football Coaches Association⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show
South/Central Semifinals and Non-Public Previews!

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 94:26


Mark Trible⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and coach Tim McAneney return with Roderick Self for another week of The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show! Eastside forfeits playoff game, Washington Township takes Game of the Week Group 1 semifinal preview (14:50) Group 2 semifinal preview (25:56) Group 3 semifinal preview (34:48) Group 4 semifinal preview (51:40) Group 5 semifinal preview (1:06:34) Non-public playoff preview (1:18:32) Timber Creek v. Cedar Creek Game of the Week Preview (1:28:05) Show sponsored by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠West Jersey Football Coaches Association⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Homesteaders of America
E20: All About Wool Sheep: Choosing a Breed, Processing Fiber, Natural Dyes | Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm

Homesteaders of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 43:27


We are bringing you a series of episodes on the podcast about raising sheep, and in today's episode, Janet of Timber Creek Farm is lending her expertise to the conversation!  Janet has been building her homestead and growing her skills for decades, and she has a unique passion for creating beautiful fibers with natural dyes.  Join us as we talk about acquiring and maintaining a healthy flock of sheep that is right for you and your homestead.  We also discuss what to do with the wool after shearing and why wool is such a valuable resource. In this episode, we cover: Choosing the right breed of fiber sheep for your needs What health markers to look for when acquiring new sheep Options for processing wool if you don't spin it yourself The differences in raising sheep for wool, dairy, and meat Types of plants you can use to dye wool naturally Benefits of wearing wool and other natural fibers What kind of property you need to raise sheep View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsor! Premier 1 Supplies is your one-stop shop for all things homesteading!  Visit Premier1Supplies.com to browse their catalog. RESOURCES MENTIONED Keeping Sheep and Other Fiber Animals by Janet Garman 50 Do-it-Yourself Projects for Keeping Chickens by Janet Garman 50 Do-it-Yourself Projects for Keeping Goats by Janet Garman Natural Dyes on Wool with Timber Creek Farm by Janet Garman Margarita and the Beautiful Gifts by Janet Garman Sawdust Publishing The Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook by Deborah Robson and Carol Ekarius Episode 19 of the HOA Podcast: Getting Started with Sheep + Starting a Farm Business Natural Dyes on Wool eCourse by Timber Creek Farm Check out Timber Creek Farm on Etsy CONNECT Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Homesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest Join us at the Homesteaders of America Conference in October 2023!

For the Love of Books Podcast
Author hiker Joan Young completes 4,800-mile NCT trail

For the Love of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 34:04


Joan Young is a long-distance hiker and prolific author, blogger, and avid photographer. She has conquered the North Country Trail (NCT) twice which is an unprecedented feat. She finished hiking the NCT on June 18, 2023, at Timber Creek after 18 months and 18 days on the trail averaging 13.2 miles per day. Here is an excerpt from Joan's adventures on the trail.   The heat was brutal. But I was walking along the Garrison Diversion canal at the time and I kept pouring water over my head. On the hottest day, I did 18 miles, but I had to do a shorter day the next day because I was so worn out. Then I started getting up and hiking at the crack of dawn so I was pretty much done before the temp hit 100 around 2 in the afternoon.   Sponsored by Doc Chavent and The Lowell Ledger, edited by Douglas Kelly of Evolve Solutions

Zamzows Garden Show
03-11-23 Joe Murgoitio from Timber Creek Recycling joins Chris Owings and Jos Zamzow.

Zamzows Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 39:07


They discuss soil, soil amendments, and the benefits of using compost on lawns and gardens.

Timber Talk
Capital Punishment

Timber Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 16:28


Thank you for joining us for Timber Talk, I'm Pastor Chad Graham, your host, and I'm joined by Pastor Bruce Rosdahl and Pastor Amy Little for a discussion on the “Sanctity of Life” principle and its intersection with capital punishment. On January 22, 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a presidential proclamation designating the third Sunday of January as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. Timber Creek stands with the countless other churches and non-profit organizations who value life, not just in word, but also in deed. This is the second episode in our Sanctity of Life series, stay tuned for our next few episodes covering abortion and end-of-life-care.

Timber Talk
The Sanctity of Life Principle

Timber Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 16:47


On January 22, 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a presidential proclamation designating the third Sunday of January as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. Timber Creek stands with the countless other churches and non-profit organizations who value life, not just in word, but in deed. This is the first episode in our Sanctity of Life series, stay tuned for our next few episodes covering capital punishment, abortion and end-of-life-care.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Aboriginal Sea Company becomes largest mud crab licence holder in NT. Timber Creek residents still recovering from floods. 

KRLD All Local
Timber Creek student arrested for bringing a loaded gun to school

KRLD All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 4:23


Hunt County jury has returned a not guilty verdict against a former Wolfe City cop charged with murder.  Governor Abbott took aim at Mexican cartels that are adding to the opioid crisis by  designating those cartels as terrorist organizations. Big Tex stands up at Fair Park today, getting ready for State Fair of Texas. KRLD All Local - September 23, 2022

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show
Week 2 surprised! Week 3 awaits! Mac has a soapbox!

The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 68:51


Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney review a busy weekend of local football and take a look at Week 3 Weekly review, Delsea beats Winslow in TurnersvilleJeep.com Game of the Week (0:00) Review of Week 2's best games (17:45) -- New SEGMENT! - Mac's Soapbox (26:00) Previews of Week 3's top action (37:22) TurnersvilleJeep.com Game of the Week Preview - Rancocas Valley at Timber Creek (52:40) Best 11 South Jersey team rankings (1:00:30)

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Bazza spills the beans on Timber Creek's prosperous future

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 7:20


Millsy's first day in the NT saw him chat to one of the town's characters – Bazza, the curator at the Timber Creek Police Station Museum. Bazza considers himself more of a stuffed exhibit than a museum curator but, as Millsy was quick to discover, he's a font of knowledge on Timber Creek. "I have some friends up and they say why do you talk about the negative all the time, and I said well I can't talk about the positive cos it wasn't the truth," Bazza said about Timber Creek's history and treatment of Indigenous people in the town. Bazza predicted big things for Timber Creek in coming years, with millions of dollars being spent by the Australian Army on its Bradshaw Field Training Facility. "Timber Creek is going to be very big in the next five to 10 years," he said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Long Way to the Top: Best tips when touring national parks

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 10:15


Chief District Ranger at the spectacular Nitmiluk National Park, Jaco Venter, joined Steve Mills for a chat about the cultural experiences in Timber Creek, as part of Millsy's first Long Way to the Top broadcast from the NT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eavesdroppin‘
MYSTERIOUS MYSTERIES: Warren Jeffs and FLDS, kids who vanish in the wilderness, missing persons, & more

Eavesdroppin‘

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 56:58


VOTE FOR US AT THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote Hello, Eavesdroppers! This week, Michelle drops a bombshell on Geordie about last week's episode, where we learn some interesting news about the former professional skater turned killer Gator Rogowski and his current situation… Followed by a chat about head injuries and the mysterious deaths of 22 teenagers in a nightclub in East London (no, not Dalston but South Africa)... All before she gets to Mysterious Mysteries! In particular, the chilling stories of kids who go missing in the wilderness…   You're out in remote woodlands, wild camping and having fun, when your child suddenly vanishes, often within moments of being seen, as if a giant pencil came down from the sky and erased them off the face of the Earth. That's what Geordie's talking about in this episode, including the disappearance of Deorr Kunz Jnr from Timber Creek, Idaho, Bobby Bizup from the Rocky Mountains, Jaryd Atadero from Colorado and more. Listen in to find out  about these mysterious vanishings, what happened to these kids and Michelle's theory (ie, aliens). Michelle then discusses the case of Warren Jeffs – the controversial cult leader of FLDS, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and some mysterious deaths an ex cult member called Briell Decker claims happened while she was in the church. Listen in to discover more about Briell's story, staged deaths, Warren Jeffs and the horrific crimes he committed, the fact Michelle didn't know there was a documentary about the guy called Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey on Netflix, Blood Atonement, The Law of Sarah, aliens and more! We hope you enjoy this week's episode – and wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'! *Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever, soooooorrrrrryyyyyyyy Get in touch with your stories and listen, like, subscribe, share etc…  Or email us at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com    Listen here: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com Or here: https://podfollow.com/1539144364   WE ARE NOW ON PATREON :) Want to show your favourite podcast some love by throwing a coin into the tip jar? You can support Eavesdroppin' over on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppin   EAVESDROPPIN' ON SPOTIFY : https://open.spotify.com/show/3BKt2Oy4zfPCxI7LDOQLN4 APPLE PODCASTS : https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/eavesdroppin/id1539144364 GOOGLE PODCASTS : https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2VhdmVzZHJvcHBpbi9mZWVkLnhtbA?hl=en YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9Pgfw Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast Or wherever you normally listen…   #warrenjeffs #mysteriousdisappearances #truecrime #keepsweetprayobey #vanishings #missingpersons #missing411 #reallife #aaliens #deorrkunzjnr #wilderness #mysteries #coldcase #mysterious #mystery #skateboarding #gatorrogowski #missingchildren #FLDS #mormons #cult #cults #churchcults #polygamy #death #podcast #comedy  #comedypodcast #truestories #truelife #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin #eavesdroppinpodcast              SHOW LINKS Stoked: The Rise & Fall of Gator – you can watch the lot on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T9606Smhi0 The Vice article about 22 people mysteriously found dead in a nightclub in South Africa: https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjkp8v/south-africa-nightclub-bar-deaths-east-london More on the death of 22 teenagers in a nightclub in South Africa: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/19004229/dead-bodies-mass-poisoning-nightclub-south-africa/ Read about the mysterious disappearances of kids in the woods, outlined by Missing 411: https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/11/the-missing-411-some-strange-cases-of-people-spontaneously-vanishing-in-the-woods/ More on Deorr Kunz Junior's vanishing: https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/deorr-kunz What happened to Bobby Bizup? https://www.9news.com/article/news/investigations/what-happened-to-bobby-bizup-colorado-catholic-summer-camp/73-3df3dd44-eb90-4174-8b0a-865476e2a0fd More on the Bobby Bizup case: https://www.9news.com/article/news/investigations/bobby-bizup-skull/73-40ab340e-6db2-431d-bf97-1baf8cf1d034 The strange case of when Jaryd Atadero simply vanished: https://www.9news.com/article/news/community/20-years-after-he-disappeared-what-happened-to-jaryd-atadero/73-9e7b06e2-617a-409a-b1cc-a1c6e17c467a More on Jaryd Atadero: https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2019/05/30/colorado-missing-toddler-jaryd-atadero-poudre-canyon-mountain-lion-disappearance-mystery/3708176002/ You can read Hector Abaya's Reddit posts here: https://www.reddit.com/user/hectorabaya/comments/ Our episode on the Charly Haub disappearance: https://eavesdroppinpodcast.com/podcast/21-hello-russia-the-dubrovka-siege-the-curious-case-of-charly-haub-the-missing-tengelmann-billionaire/ Read about Briell Decker here: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18816617/warren-jeffs-flds-cult-leader-wife-briell-decker/- and here: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18935628/flds-cult-survivor-warren-jeffs-wife-escape-mormon-church/ The Wiki on Warren Jeffs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Jeffs Keep Sweet Pray & Obey – watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbhNxmwh_qc More on Briell Decker: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/13/woman-escaped-cult-hq-flds-refuge The episode on NXIVM: https://eavesdroppinpodcast.com/podcast/8-nxivm-is-keith-raniere-sick-insane-or-just-a-psychopath/ The MLMs Eavesdroppin episode: https://eavesdroppinpodcast.com/podcast/46-mlms-are-scary-anti-mlms-doterra-lularoe-pyramid-schemes-cults-more/

Timber Creek Church
Christmas at Timber Creek 2021

Timber Creek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 41:48


Solvable Mysteries Podcast
The Disappearance of DeOrr Kunz #125

Solvable Mysteries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 114:13


DeOrr Kunz goes missing while on a camping, fishing trip with his family, the 4 people accompanying him are suspects. Someone is responsible for DeOrr's disappearance, but who?#deorrkunzThis week on Solvable mysteries podcast we discuss the Case of  DeOrr Kunz, a  toddler who was said to have mysteriously disappeared during a camping trip in the Timber Creek campground, Lemhi County, with his parents.  Local Lemhi county law enforcement shifted investigatory focus to the parents, Jessica Mitchell and Vernal DeOrr, who had been on the trip with Deorr's great-grandfather,  Robert Walton, and Isaac Reinwand, a much-younger friend of Walton's.  This episode Juras and Glenn revisit key details and clues in this case, as well as the aftermath, and come up with potential scenarios that could have hypothetically happened in a case like this.Quirky-Motor's reddit post:https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/fcmvmz/extensive_summary_regarding_the_disappearance_of/Please Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss new episodes of the Solvable Mysteries Podcast, we upload on a weekly basis.

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Southern Fairways Golf Radio Show 10-31-21

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 46:44


Randy Burgan and Danny Spybey host this weekly show on golf happenings around the world and close to home, the leader board and the world rankings, Boom's Kitchen. Rob Bradley, Bobby Hall are on with them at Timber Creek for the fastest hour in radio

Family Travel Australia
Farwell Northern Territory - Katherine Hot Springs to WA Border

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 32:50


We overnight in Katherine to restock on supplies for the journey, and spend the morning soaking in the crystal clear waters of the beautiful Katherine Hot Springs, the most underrated springs in the Top End!We camp overnight in Timber Creek and create a sensational green mango salad for dinner, before being stopped at the quarantine and police checkpoint on the WA border. Check out the footage from our latest episode on our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/I3q3FzXC6DwOur YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au  Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

On The Mark Podcast
Tyler Tiller with Timber Creek Outdoors Talks Bear and Elk Hunting

On The Mark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 45:38


On this Episode of the On The Mark Podcast our own Jeff Hamilton speaks with Tyler Tiller from Timber Creek Outdoors to discuss Bear hunting, Elk Hunting and his recent trip to hunt in Africa.

Dawgman Radio
DawgmanRadio: New Schedules, Recruiting Update, NIL

Dawgman Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 65:37


The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - had plenty of news to dig into this week, as there were a lot of things happening at Montlake, as well as around the country. To start, the guys dig into today's big news as Washington announced a ton of schedule updates for football. The home-home series with Michigan State was moved up to 2022-23, and the Huskies also added home games with Boise State for 2023 and 2029. And the Michigan game that was supposed to be played last season has now been officially rescheduled for 2028. After a quick break to pay some bills, the guys move right into the latest recruiting news. Since our last podcast, Washington has received verbal commitments from two players, DL Ben Roberts from Salt Lake City (Utah) East, and RB Emeka Megwa from Keller (Tex.) Timber Creek. Megwa made his commitment official via CBS Sports HQ Thursday, picking the Huskies over offers from Alabama, Notre Dame, and many others. Both Roberts and Megwa officially visited Washington last weekend, and Scott Eklund provides an update on how the rest of UW's official visits should go, as well as what might happen at the end of July. The last segment finds the Dawgman guys delving into the new world of Name, Image, and Likeness and how it will impact Washington's student-athletes. And if the new rules could have been retroactively implemented, there definitely would have been some former Huskies benefitting from NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Bar Talk
Timber Creek and Happy Anniversary

Sports Bar Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 20:24


In this episode we update you on the latest in the NHL and NBA Playoffs, we look at the Madden 22 Cover Athletes, we spotlight Timber Creek in Grove City and celebrate 1 year of Sports Bar Talk.

The 4WDTribe Podcast
The Amazing Bazza, Curator of the Timber Creek Policeman's Museum N.T. If you've ever thought Museum people are boring, this'll change your mind!

The 4WDTribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 26:04


In this episode I talk to Bazza (Barry Burrowes). On a recent 4WD trip to the N.T. I called into the Policeman's Museum in Timber Creek. I found Bazza the Curator/Caretaker. What a man! Bazza's in his eighties doing an amazing job showing the tourists through and recounting all with tales of daring and adventure.  Bazza's local knowledge is excellent and he has lived a very rich life and has a certain life knowledge and way with words not often found today. We talk knackaroos, a few wars, pot belly stove manufacture, travel and of course there has to be a fishing and crocodile story. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. I have included the trip advisor link to the museum below. Bazza also sent me a bunch of photos of Anzac Day at Timber Creek they had a tribute to the Knackaroos. Photos can be seen on the Instagram page: @4wdtribehttps://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g494975-d3914003-Reviews-Timber_Creek_Police_Station_and_Museum-Timber_Creek_Top_End_Northern_Territory.html

MuniciPals Golf Podcast
Masters Week Madness: Darkhorse, Timber Creek and Monarch Bay, Plus Our Choices to Win at Augusta - MuniciPals Golf - Episode9

MuniciPals Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 76:16


Ashton and Chris talk about their rounds before Masters week! This week they played Darkhorse Golf Club in Auburn, Calif., Timber Creek Golf Course in Roseville, Calif., and Monarch Bay Golf Club in San Leandro, Calif.

Northern Territory Country Hour

The Victoria Highway is closed at Timber Creek due to flooding. Baby crocodiles are hatching on farms across the north.

Northern Territory Country Hour

The Victoria Highway is closed at Timber Creek due to flooding. Baby crocodiles are hatching on farms across the north.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Plan to resolve Blue Mud Bay rights outlined in Timber Creek. What are the ethics of using 1080 baits?

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Inside Look: SJ Girls HS Basketball
Inside Look with Mike Recinto-SJ GBB Podcast Guest Dakota Schultice 2020 Timber Creek High School

Inside Look: SJ Girls HS Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 35:54


Basketball is away of life for Dakota Schultice and the Schultice Family. Her dad Jim grew up in Philadelphia and attended North Catholic. According to his bio on the Holy Family Website, "James Schultice, a forward men's basketball team from 1989 to 1992, is second only to Michael Glitz in career rebounds (1,663), fourth in career points (2,110) and ninth in career assists (419). In his senior season, James became Holy Family's first National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) All-America first team pick. He was a three-time NAIA District 19 and Keystone Athletic Conference team selection. As a junior, he was a NAIA All-American nominee. In 2003, James was inducted into the 14th class of the Philadelphia Area Small College Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Four years later, he was inducted into the North Catholic Hall of Fame." Mom played basketball growing up too. Dakota's brother Tim graduated from Timber Creek in 2019. He played is Freshman Year at RCGC and will be transferring to Immaculata University in the fall. Dakota grew up in Sicklerville, NJ and recently graduated from Timber Creek High School. She started out playing basketball in 7th Grade and has been doing it ever since. Dakota is driven to be successful and works hard every day to be the best player she can be. She played varsity as a Freshman eventually earning the opportunity to start during her Junior Year. She was named captain and started every game her Senior Year. She is an excellent rebounder and shooter. Dakota will be attending Holy Family University in the fall. She will follow in her dad's footsteps and play basketball. She hopes to create her own legacy on an off the court. Dakota said "I loved the whole team and coaches. The team has a very good ... and I really felt like I fit in. Also, the coaches are amazing and really looked out for me throughout the whole recruiting process. With that, all around I just knew that Holy Family was the college for me." Here are some of her achievements to date: Basketball: First Team All Conference (Senior Year) Al Carino Senior All-Star Game All-star Labor Classic Check out her profile on Twitter. https://twitter.com/DakotaSchultice *Video courtesy of Hudl. *Gatorade and its logo are in no way involved in this podcast.

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 48:48


On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Tasmanian Tiger  discrete 25 liter backpack, we discuss the Franklin Armory new binary trigger system for the Ruger 10/22. Strike Industries brings out their new 80 percent compact pistol frame, and Timber Creek has a new inexpensive target called the JAX For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX"

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 48:48


On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Tasmanian Tiger  discrete 25 liter backpack, we discuss the Franklin Armory new binary trigger system for the Ruger 10/22. Strike Industries brings out their new 80 percent compact pistol frame, and Timber Creek has a new inexpensive target called the JAX For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX"

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 48:48


On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Tasmanian Tiger  discrete 25 liter backpack, we discuss the Franklin Armory new binary trigger system for the Ruger 10/22. Strike Industries brings out their new 80 percent compact pistol frame, and Timber Creek has a new inexpensive target called the JAX For all the show notes and back episodes, head over … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 331 – TT TAC 25 Pack, binary 10/22, SI 80%, TC JAX"

Yearbook Chat with Jim
Adviser of Note Kathy Beers, Timber Creek High School, Fort Worth, Texas

Yearbook Chat with Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 61:36


Kathy Beers, from Timber Creek High School in Fort Worth, Texas, exudes creativity. She’s known for always having ideas, and her successful yearbook marketing tactics have been shared with schools all over the country. In this episode, host Jim Jordan talks to Kathy about her roundabout journey to yearbook and where she gets all her great ideas.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 317 – RE med kit review, SIG 716i, Ruger Comp. pistol, TC handguard

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 62:00


On this week’s episode, Zane reviews the Rescue Essentials medical ankle kit. We discuss Sig’s new 716i Tread rifle (AR-10 platform), Ruger’s new American competition pistol, and Timber Creek’s new 13″ Ultralight Enforcer handguard. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 317 – RE med kit review, SIG 716i, Ruger Comp. pistol, TC handguard

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 62:00


On this week’s episode, Zane reviews the Rescue Essentials medical ankle kit. We discuss Sig’s new 716i Tread rifle (AR-10 platform), Ruger’s new American competition pistol, and Timber Creek’s new 13″ Ultralight Enforcer handguard. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 317 – RE med kit review, SIG 716i, Ruger Comp. pistol, TC handguard

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 62:00


On this week's episode, Zane reviews the Rescue Essentials medical ankle kit. We discuss Sig’s new 716i Tread rifle (AR-10 platform), Ruger’s new American competition pistol, and Timber Creek’s new 13″ Ultralight Enforcer handguard. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast

TERRITORY FM
DR JIM LEE

TERRITORY FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 14:06


Dr Jim Lee has been investigating the potential of STEMfit technology in the classroom.Charles Darwin University Lecturer in Exercise and Sport Science, Dr Jim Lee has been researching the use of wearable technologies in STEM education, using students’ own performance data to engage them in science, technology, engineering and mathematics classes.Together with Jeff Parker and Associate Professor Danny James, Dr Lee has delivered the final report to the Northern Territory Department of Education Innovation Fund for School Improvement. The report demonstrates the potential of STEMfit technology in classrooms.    STEMfit is a wearable device used to capture performance data. Successfully used by elite athletes, the challenge was to translate the technology from elite athletes to school kids. Dr Lee trialled the technology at four schools – Clyde Fenton Primary School and Timber Creek, Bulla Camp and Amanbidji schools.“We wanted to include rural and remote schools who often get left out, to give something back,” he said.“We wanted to engage kids in a positive learning experience, doing something they are good at and can be proud of.”The aim of the STEMfit is to deliver to schools a program that teachers could plug in and run without any need for additional software or training.Students performed a series of actions (running, walking and jumping) and used their own data to calculate various maths problems.“We showed them their running speed compared with school children in Japan and their average speed was faster,” Dr Lee said.“They quickly engaged with the subject because they could relate to it.”Interestingly, primary school students understood concepts such as acceleration and gravity much more readily than adults, he said.“Students who had never picked up a ruler before were suddenly thinking and reasoning their way through complex maths problems,” Dr Lee said.“With STEMfit they could see the data on screen as they jumped and understand the science based on evidence, not theory.”According to Dr Lee, the Government has identified a lack of STEM activities in Australia, particularly for Indigenous girls. The next stage of the project will be to involve teachers in the development of the STEMfit curriculum.“We are tapping into something students care about, in this case sport, to give them a greater understanding in subjects where they typically disengage.”

Toros In The Middle THE PODCAST
Tee Off with the Toros

Toros In The Middle THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 7:56


Hello from The Fort! We are excited to have one of our PTA Committees on the show today! Kristi Bush and Lisha Gazzier are heading up Tee Off with the Toros and we would love to have you join us. Listen along as they give you all the details. You can find the registration forms for adults here and juniors here. Join us February 28th at Timber Creek for another great tournament and after party!

Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Mikayla Friday-Shaw

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 5:40


Ngarinyman language is spoken in the northern Victoria River region in the Northern Territory — in communities like Yarralin, Bulla Camp and Timber Creek.

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Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Mikayla Friday-Shaw

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 5:40


Ngarinyman language is spoken in the northern Victoria River region in the Northern Territory — in communities like Yarralin, Bulla Camp and Timber Creek.

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AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Word Up: Mikayla Friday-Shaw

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 5:40


Ngarinyman language is spoken in the northern Victoria River region in the Northern Territory — in communities like Yarralin, Bulla Camp and Timber Creek.

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Ringchasin Sanford Seminole football update
Postgame Noles 17 Timber Creek 10

Ringchasin Sanford Seminole football update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 6:00


Postgame Noles 17 Timber Creek 10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

ESPN 580 Orlando
ESPN 580 Orlando's High School Football Scoreboard - Week 9

ESPN 580 Orlando

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 45:21


Heath Ziglar & Baylin Trujillo recap week 8 of the high school football slate. Timber Creek head coach Jimmy Buckridge joins the show. The guys give their top 10 teams in Central Florida, players of the week and look ahead to week 9.

Denton Guyer Football Radio
The Coach John Walsh Show week 6 vs Keller Timber Creek

Denton Guyer Football Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 19:56


Each and every week Coach Walsh talks all things Wildcat football. John Piper and Rik Thrailkill break it all down.

Underground Sports Philadelphia
The Dan Russo Show Episode 18: Week 3 2019 at Timber Creek

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 29:09


Kyle and Coach Russo are back to discuss last week's tough loss against Lenape and to break down what's in store for Vineland as they hit the road for the first time since Week 0 to take on Timber Creek. Coach Russo provides some injury updates and progressions of key players including TE/S Tyreem Powell. They also touch on a special visit for Tyreem and some other players at last week's game from Penn State's Defensive Coordinator. Then they wrap things up with our alumni segment and get updates on Noah Sansalone, Nihym Anderson, Deandre Tull-Kennedy, and Jamil Demby starting on Sunday Night Football for the Rams. Follow Us! Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundsportsphi Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Alex's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCOvaCQkS…FHddA?app=desktop Merch & Apparel: dsgntree.com/underground-sports-philadelphia Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"

Critical Onions
Disappearance of Deorr Kunz - EP26

Critical Onions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 92:47


Deorr Kunz Jr. (aka "little man") disappeared on July 10, 2015 at the age of 2.5 while he was on his first camping trip at Timber Creek in Idaho. He was camping with his mother, father, great-grandfather and his friend. According to his parents, they left little man with his great-grandfather and about 10 mins later little man was missing. They searched all over and then called the police about 20 mins after. Check out this episode where we discuss this case and that this of missing Deorr Kunz Jr. Thanks for being a listener and telling a stranger about Critical Onions. Be sure to drop us a line on our website for some free swag. https://criticalonions.com/ https://twitter.com/criticalonions https://www.instagram.com/criticalonions/ https://www.facebook.com/Criticalonionss/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecriticalonions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecriticalonions/support

Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Mikayla Friday-Shaw

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 5:45


Ngarinyman language is spoken in the northern Victoria River region in the Northern Territory — in communities like Yarralin, Bulla Camp and Timber Creek.

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Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Mikayla Friday-Shaw

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 5:45


Ngarinyman language is spoken in the northern Victoria River region in the Northern Territory — in communities like Yarralin, Bulla Camp and Timber Creek.

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The 2nd is For Everyone (2A4E) podcast
Episode 67 "FN Timber Creek "

The 2nd is For Everyone (2A4E) podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 86:44


"FN Timber Creek" is episode 67 of the 2nd is For Everyone podcast. Join us and Matt from Timber Creek Outdoors as we talk about the firearms accessories they produce.I talk about the FN America range day, why some people only want combat veterans as their self defense firearms trainer our Mad Minute and more.

timber creek mad minute
ZimmCast
ZimmCast 620 - Timber Creek Distillery

ZimmCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 21:59


For this week's program I visited Timber Creek Distillery near Crestview, FL. The owners are Camden Ford and Aaron Barnes, two exceptional entrepreneurs who are building a new distillery on some beautiful property. I had the opportunity to meet them when they did some taste testing in Pensacola and found their story to be fascinating. The new distillery building, which is near completion, is a massive 13,000 square feet with 40 foot high ceilings and includes outdoor seating areas. They have built their own power supply using solar panels, propane, batteries and backup generators. All of this has been done by just these two guys. To see it you would assume a construction crew had been busy for months. It's really amazing how much they have done with their own skills and ingenuity. They have been producing products like Florida whiskies, rum, vodka and gin for over three years and source as much of their ingredients like corn, rye, wheat and more from local sources including farmers. In the program you'll hear more about this and their hopes and plans for the future. Timber Creek Distillery products are being sold commercially in 200 plus stores and have already won over 40 spirit competitions. Listen in to our conversation. I hope you enjoy it. And thank you for listening.

Sandwich Weekly
Episode 6 - June 7 through June 20

Sandwich Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 14:53


The Sandwich Weekly Podcast Episode 6. Activities and events from Friday June 7 through Thursday June 20. Hello again and welcome to the Sandwich Weekly Podcast. This is Episode 6, covering activities and events in and around Sandwich for the period Friday June 7 through Thursday June 20. Friday June 7 Computer Class – File Management Basics - Friday 10:30-noon at the Sandwich Public Library. Registration is required and there’s a $10 fee. American Legion Fish Fry - Friday 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 June 8 12th Annual Kid’s Fishing Day - Saturday 9am to noon at the Sandwich Sportsman’s Club. Free to the public. Free lunch and prizes. Open to kids 16 and under. All children must be accompanied by an adult guardian. Bring your own pole and tackle. Bait will be donated by the Lake Holiday Marina. Sign up at the Sandwich Park District. The Sandwich Sportsman’s Club is located at 1011 Hartman Trail in Sandwich, one quarter mile west of the Sandwich Fairgrounds on Center Street. Gentle Yoga Saturday 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Sunday June 9 Sunday at Sandwich - Antique Flea Market is on Sunday 8am–4pm at the Sandwich Fairgrounds. Admission is $5, children 12 and under are free. Parking is free and an ATM is available. No pets please. For more information visit the website, www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Monday June 10 Gentle Yoga 9–10am Monday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon Monday 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. Musical Movie Matinee West Side Story – 1–3pm Monday at the Sandwich Public Library. “It’s Showtime!” Come to the library to experience classic and new musicals as a part of our Summer Reading Theme! Light refreshments will be provided. No Registration is required. Salta A La Hora De Cuento Bilingue- Bilingual Story Time - 4pm Monday 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. Messy Science - 5pm Monday at the Sandwich Public Library. Let’s get messy and learn with some amazing science experiments. Open to ages 8 and up. Registration required. Monday Supper - 5–6:45pm Monday at the Sheridan United Methodist Church, 219 S. Bushnell. Dinner is fried chicken, vegetables, dessert, and beverage. All are welcome. Carry-outs are available. Donations are appreciated. Tuesday June 11 Pre-K Story Time - 10:30–11:15 Tuesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am Tuesday at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Readers’ Haven Book Club - 6:30–7:30pm Tuesday 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 June 12 Walk-In Blood Pressure Clinics - 9–11am Wednesday at KishHealth Systems Physician Group, 12700 Rt 34 in Plano. A KishHealth System professional will monitor your blood pressure weekly. No appointment is necessary. For information call 815–786–3962 or visit www.kishprograms.org Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 10:00am to 3pm Wednesday at the Fox Valley Older Adults 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. Cake and Crime Mystery Group - 12pm Wednesday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month the reading selection is “Kingdom of the Blind” by Louise Penny. Gentle Yoga 12–1pm Wednesday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Bingo - 12:30pm Wednesday at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Every Wednesday but no Bingo on the last Wednesday of the month. Pre-K Story Time - 1–1:45pm Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Big Kids Story Time – Grades K–2 4–4:45pm Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Come to the library for stories, enjoy snacks, and have fun! Registration is required. Chess Club 6–7pm Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Chess boards will be provided or bring your own. Genealogy Club - 6:30–7:30pm Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. This month Amy Vidlak-Girmsheid will explain how to use the Ancestry database accessible through the library. No Registration is required. Wellness Wednesday – Ageless Grace with professional Cecilia Carruthers 6:30–7:30 Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Ageless Grace is a Brain Health Fitness program. There’s an $8 fee and Registration is required. Music in the Park 5–7pm Wednesday 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 Barbara and the Boys. Thursday June 13 Mothers Offering Mutual Support (MOMS)- 9:30 to 11:30am Thursday 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 Thursday at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Pre-K Story Time - 3–3:45pm Thursday at the Sandwich Public Library. So You Want to be a YouTuber? - 5pm Thursday at the Sandwich Public Library. This 3 hour class is led by Phil Sheppard. Come learn the basics of starting a YouTube channel, filming your videos, and more! This class also includes a one year subscription to an on-line video editor. Bring your own laptop. This is a teen program, Registration required and there is a $12 fee. Family Lego Night - 5pm Thursday at the Sandwich Public Library. All ages, No Registration is required. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm Thursday 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. Friday June 14 Little Movers - Story and play time for toddlers is at 10:30am Friday at the Sandwich Public Library. American Legion Fish Fry- 5 to 7:30 Friday 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 June 15 More on 34 - 8am – 5pm Saturday at the Montcler Hotel and Resort (aka Timber Creek) (3300 Drew Ave, Sandwich). The sale will be held in their parking lot in front of the convention center. Parking spaces will be available to rent for $5 per space. Anyone interested in renting a space, should contact the Sandwich Chamber at 815–786–9075 or executivedirector@sandwich-il.org. Gentle Yoga 9–10am Saturday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Computer Class - Introduction to Google Drive and Google Docs – 10:30–12pm Saturday at the Sandwich Public Library. An introduction to the powerful, and free, Google productivity suite. Computers will be provided or bring your own. Registration is required and there’s a $10 fee Donuts with Dad 11am Saturday at the Sandwich Public Library. Happy Father’s Day! We’ll be showing a movie, have a small craft, and lots and lots od donuts. Open to all ages. Registration required. Sunday June 16 Father’s Day Breakfast 7–11am Sunday at the Sandwich Sportsman’s Club. It’s open to the public. Cost is $8 per adult, $6 for a member or senior, $3 for ages 6 to 12, and children under 6 are free. The Sandwich Sportsman’s Club is located at 1011 Hartman Train in Sandwich, one quarter mile west of the Sandwich Fairgrounds on Center Street. Monday June 17 Gentle Yoga 9–10am Monday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Hopekeepers- 10:00 to 11:30am Monday 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. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon Monday 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. Art Therapy - Adult Coloring 10:30–11:30 Monday at the Sandwich Public Library. De-stress & relax by enjoying a hour filled with relaxing music, camaraderie, and a varying art styles. Musical Movie Matinee - “Hairspray” - “It’s Showtime!” Come to the library to experience classic and new musicals as a part of our Summer Reading Theme! Writers’ Group- 3:30pm Monday 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 Monday 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 Monday at the Sandwich Public Library. If you like being artsy then come get creative at our Creative Club. Ages 7+ Registration is required. Tuesday June 18 Sock Knitting Group- 9:30am to noon Tuesday at the Robert W. Rowe Public Library in Sheridan. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am Tuesday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Pre-K Story Time - 10:30–11:45am Tuesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Cornerstone Church Food Pantry- 12:30pm Tuesday 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 Tuesday at the Robert W. Rowe Public Library, Sheridan. The movie being shown this month is “The Bookshop“. Florence Green, a grieving widow opens up a bookshop, the first of its kind in a little town of Hardborough, England. She ends up facing the hostility of the towns less successful shopkeepers. Johnny K’s 2019 Cruise Night - 5 - 9pm Tuesday At Johnny K’s in Sandwich. Discounts given to drivers of show cars. Wednesday June 19 Walk-In Blood Pressure Clinics - 9–11am Wednesday at KishHealth Systems Physician Group, 12700 Rt 34 in Plano. A KishHealth System professional will monitor your blood pressure weekly. No appointment is necessary. For information call 815–786–3962 or visit www.kishprograms.org Gentle Yoga 12–1pm Wednesday at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Bingo - 12:30pm Wednesday at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Every Wednesday but no Bingo on the last Wednesday of the month. Pre-K Story Time - 1–1:45pm Wednesday at the Sandwich Public Library. Music in the Park 5–7pm Wednesday 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 Vicarious. Thursday June 20 Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am Thursday at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Chess Club 1–2pm Thursday at the Sandwich Public Library. Chess boards will be provided or bring your own. STEM Activity 4pm Thursday at the Somonauk Public Library. Open to children grades K–5. Registration is required. Pre-K Story Time - 3–3:45pm Thursday at the Sandwich Public Library. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm Thursday 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 Thursday 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. 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 P.O. Box 214, Sandwich, IL 60548 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

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 274, “The Black Sheep” – Sol Invictus TAC-9, Timber Creek MS Rep, Grey Ghost Billet set

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 79:40


On this week’s episode, we are joined by Ryan Cross from Grey Ghost precision to talk about their MKII billet AR-15 receiver sets. Sean from Black Bag Resources also makes a comeback as we all discuss the Sol Invictus Arms TAC-9 pistol and the Timber Creek MS Rep stock. For all the show notes and … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 274, “The Black Sheep” – Sol Invictus TAC-9, Timber Creek MS Rep, Grey Ghost Billet set"

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 274, “The Black Sheep” – Sol Invictus TAC-9, Timber Creek MS Rep, Grey Ghost Billet set

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 79:40


On this week's episode, we are joined by Ryan Cross from Grey Ghost precision to talk about their MKII billet AR-15 receiver sets. Sean from Black Bag Resources also makes a comeback as we all discuss the Sol Invictus Arms TAC-9 pistol and the Timber Creek MS Rep stock. For all the show notes and … Continue reading "Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 274, “The Black Sheep” – Sol Invictus TAC-9, Timber Creek MS Rep, Grey Ghost Billet set"

Xstream Podcast
Timber Creek Rep Night (2019)

Xstream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


The White Knuckle Podcast- Powered By UC Hunting Properties
WKP # 099 TIMBER CREEK HABITAT MANAGEMENT

The White Knuckle Podcast- Powered By UC Hunting Properties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 74:41


The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics Hunting WKP # 099 TIMBER CREEK HABITAT MANAGEMENT Today we have our 3rd installment of 4 on habitat management.  We are joined by Hunter McPhearson and Sam Leatherman of Timber Creek Habitat Management.  TO FIND A COPY OF THE PICTURE, I WILL HAVE IT ON THE FACEBOOK PAGE OF WKP FOR REFERENCE.  Enjoy listening to a couple of guys with a true passion for the resource.  Timber Creeks Website http://timbercreekhabitat.com    

Trail of the Week
Timber Creek

Trail of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 0:59


The Big Snowy Mountains, one of Montana's unique Island Ranges, are full of surprises. Enjoy this hike up Timber Creek into the Big Snowy Wilderness Study Area. Big Snowies photo by Dexter Hale

Timber Creek Church
Christmas at Timber Creek 2018

Timber Creek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 42:15


Cold Case Murder Mysteries
Dirty Deeds: The Disappearance of DeOrr Kunz

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 62:24


On Thursday, July 9, 2015, little DeOrr Kunz left Idaho Falls with his family for a camping and fishing trip more than 120 miles away at the remote Timber Creek campground, but by the next afternoon he had vanished without a trace. At first, it was believed the boy might have been abducted, or even attacked by a wild animal. But as the search remained fruitless, investigators began to wonder if DeOrr had ever been up on the mountain at all. That's when they turned their attention to the campers, and named DeOrr's parents suspects. To this day, however, the little boy remains missing. Join host Ryan Kraus for a journey into the psychology of this fascinating mystery in an effort to uncover the truth.

Underground Sports Philadelphia
The Dan Russo Show Episode 5: Week 4 vs Trenton Central

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 29:24


Kyle and Coach Russo are back to discuss last week's tough loss to Timber Creek and the issue the team has had with turnovers the last couple of weeks. Coach also makes the announcement from the NJSIAA about the transfer rule change and JJ Delgado being eligible to play this week. Coach discusses the black out decision, the team's morale this week, the unfortunate injury situation involving some key players, and we always wrap it up with the alumni updates! Follow Us! Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundsportsphiladelphia Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Alex's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCOvaCQkS…FHddA?app=desktop Merch & Apparel: www.teepublic.com/stores/undergrou…phia?ref_id=6145 Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"

Underground Sports Philadelphia
The Dan Russo Show Episode 4: Week 3 vs Timber Creek

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 32:06


Kyle and Coach Russo are back to discuss last week's tough loss on the road against Lenape and to break down what's in store for Vineland's first home game in the month of September. Coach Russo provides some injury updates and progressions of key players including QB Ryan Shelton, LB/TE Anthony Reyes, DB Deandre Tull-Kennedy, and more. Then we wrap things up with our alumni segment and get updates on Noah Sansalone, Jamil Demby, and Nihym Anderson's NCAA status. Follow Us! Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundsportsphiladelphia Alyssa's Makeup Page: @MakeupByAlyssaAmber Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Alex's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCOvaCQkS…FHddA?app=desktop Merch & Apparel: www.teepublic.com/stores/undergrou…phia?ref_id=6145 Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"

Johnny's House
Johnny's House Friday 9-14-18

Johnny's House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 104:01


Timber Creek kicked off the show for Football Friday... We find out why you mad?! Are video games causing more divorces? Nick Cannon called the show... And can Johnny finally win The List?

Johnny's House
Johnny's House Friday 9-14-18

Johnny's House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 104:01


Timber Creek kicked off the show for Football Friday... We find out why you mad?! Are video games causing more divorces? Nick Cannon called the show... And can Johnny finally win The List?

Tales from the Tinny
Tinny Podcast 6/4/18

Tales from the Tinny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 60:00


Crocs eating crocs, choppers lifting boats. And how a father and his sons won the Timber Creek fishing competition with a meter plus Barra.

Tales from the Tinny
Tinny Podcast 6/4/18

Tales from the Tinny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 60:00


Crocs eating crocs, choppers lifting boats. And how a father and his sons won the Timber Creek fishing competition with a meter plus Barra.

Timber Creek Church
Christmas at Timber Creek

Timber Creek Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 98:36


Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida
Wrestling update for December 7, 2017

Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 2:17


As I continue to try to find the optimum audio settings for my podcast.  We'll get there.. Good morning, this is your high school wrestling update from the Orlando Sentinel for Thursday, December 7, 2017 – My name is Brant Parsons – and I wish I had more sound-engineer training. Let’s see what happened last night. In the big matchup on the night between Class 2A powers, Jensen Beach continued their early season gauntlet against Olympic Heights. The 4th-ranked Barracudas won 8 of the 12 contested bouts and it was enough to beat the 7th-ranked Lions 34-32. Chad Nix’ 8-3 win over Troy Jaffy at 195 pounds put the dual away for Jensen Beach. Clay, the second-ranked team in Class 1A, easily dispatched of Robert E. Lee 74-to-6. SW Miami, which moved to No. 3 in Class 3A, easily handled Miami Jackson, winning all but two of the matches contested to win 59-24. In our coverage area, Timber Creek picked up five pins to knock off Oviedo 45-21. Getting wins by fall was Ernesto Maysonet, Corban Arana, Gersan Serrano, Mateus Nunes and Jacob Schalk. Winter Park edged Jones 41-to-35. Up north, Bishop Kenny finished with two straight wins to edge Creekside 35-33 with Jack Delaney and Jack Donghit sealing the win. Gainesville Buchholz topped Columbia 36-32. Lawrence Smith-Jackson, Nevan Burney and Aaron Mended went 3-for-3 for pins at the heaviest three weight classes to rally the Bobcats and then lock up the victory. Paxon topped Florida School for Deaf and Blind 42-33 with F-S-D-B doubling up Raines 48-24. Tate handled Milton with a 66-18 win and Ridgeview knocked off Palatka 65-6 with Episcopal topping Wolfson 42-36. In South Florida, Coral Gables topped South Miami 42-34 and Ferguson bettered Miami Killian 60-to-15. Miami Palmetto went 3-and-0 with dominating wins over Miami Central, Miami Norland and Miami Pace, giving up just 18 points total over the three duals. Nova topped Deerfield Beach 59-24. Across the rest of the state, Cape Coral beat Fort Myers 56-22 and Treasure Coast outpointed Forest Hill 69-12 Please subscribe to Working the Edge to hear more podcasts like this.  

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 39: Grove City Nights (LIVE at Timber Creek)

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 81:48


Adam and Steve take a roadtrip up I-79 to the Grove City/Mercer location of the Timber Creek Tap & Table. They have a sit down with the location's brewer Nick to learn more about this cozy lodge microbrewery and restaurant. All three of them also make an attempt at homebrewing the entire 12 Days of Christmas song...to mixed results.Beers:Timber Creek Fully Loaded IPATimber Creek Black Bear PorterTimber Creek Christmas Bock

Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida
Season preview: Timber Creek’s Jon Cone – Episode 10

Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 13:14


As part of our state wrestling preview, we are interviewing coaches across the state. On this podcast, Timber Creek coach Jon Cone talks about how his school always has high participation numbers and how as a strong dual team, they’re … Read More

REVEAL's Church Leadership Podcast
An Interview with a Vibrant Church Pastor

REVEAL's Church Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 18:05


In this episode, we talked with Jeremy Yancey, lead pastor of Timber Creek Church in Lufkin, Texas. Timber Creek has taken the REVEAL survey twice—once in 2013 and a second time in the spring of 2017. Both times the church fell into our strongest archetype—the Vibrant Church.Jeremy served as Timber Creek’s Executive Pastor for nine years before becoming the lead pastor three years ago. Timber Creek is a 90-year-old church with its roots in the Assembly of God denomination. Like many Vibrant Churches, it’s large—more than 1200 adults attend weekend services—and it’s also young—one out of five of the people who took the survey were in their 20s, which is well above our database average.

Johnny's House
Johnny's House Friday 9-29-17

Johnny's House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 95:46


Football Friday with Timber Creek! We try to solve some relationship problems... Who has been blocked on Social Media... and who can you NOT block? Sidetakers might banish a family to Cleveland.

Bring Me Your Torch
Episode 202: Timber Creek Lodge's Louise Robinson

Bring Me Your Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017


Bring Me Your Torch
Episode 200: Timber Creek Lodge's Jenna Gillund

Bring Me Your Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017


It's our 200th episode! Wahoo!!! To celebrate, we chat with Jenna Gillund, one of the stars of the hit Bravo show series Timber Creek Lodge. We discuss her time on the show, her relationship with Mark and what really happened while she was a cheerleader for the Dallas Mavericks.

Bring Me Your Torch
Episode 197: Survivor, Real World, Vanderpump Rules, Timber Creek Londge, Mariah's World & Married By Mom and Dad

Bring Me Your Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016


This episode we discuss the emotional finale to Survivor, a life changing moment on the Real World, the return of the mean girls on Vanderpump Rules, Jamie's new position on Timber Creek Lodge, the weird cast of characters of Mariah's World & how long the couples should wait to bang on Married By Mom and Dad.

Runaway (audiobook)
Chapter 6 - FENRIS

Runaway (audiobook)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 12:42


Timber Creek's tragedy has not gone unnoticed. New arrivals have come to investigate.

Runaway (audiobook)
Chapter 6 - FENRIS

Runaway (audiobook)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 12:42


Timber Creek's tragedy has not gone unnoticed. New arrivals have come to investigate.

Mountain Woman Radio at TrayerWilderness.com
Podcast #107: Interview with Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm

Mountain Woman Radio at TrayerWilderness.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 37:10


July 15th, 2015: In today’s show I had the privilege to interview a good friend, Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm and author of Chickens From Scratch. Webinars:  The Summertime Uses For Essential Oils July 21st at 6pm PST Important News The Trayer Wilderness Cookbook ~ Volume 1 ~ Homesteading The Traditional Way e-book is FINALLY available! […] The post Podcast #107: Interview with Janet Garman of Timber Creek Farm appeared first on Trayer Wilderness.

NHISG Sports Media Network
NSR Sports Radio Andre Reed/Byrd (07/08/15)

NHISG Sports Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 116:00


The NSR Sports Radio provides a new and fresh, interactive online radio experience to the listeners. Join your host Coach P as we tackle the trending topics in football from youth to the pros. today's Topics: Trending NFL,NCAA and High School TopicsDe'Andre JohnsonAntonio Gate This or That segment : In this segment we embrace debate. The guests and hosts on the show will pick a side of a topic and debate the merits of their points either for or against.  This week we will be debating: The Notion of youth teams recruiting and the effect it has on the game. Special guest appearing Via the Life by Wisdom Hotline include: Andre Reed Hall of fame WRDamiere Byrd Carolina PanthersCoach Robby PrestonBetty Rucker-financial aid specialist   NSR Baller Sport Light!!!!! Each Week NSR Sports Radio will highlight a youth or High School baller that is making national noise. This week in Studio we have: Tyreek Williams, Timber Creek, Outside Linebacker C/O 2016Kaseem Vauls  C/O 2021 AS usual with us every week is Coach David “the Duck” Riley, Speaker coordinator for the Glazier Clinic and founder of the unsigned Senior showcase to answer you sports related questions in our “Ask the Duck” Segment. NSR is also proud to welcome Former NFL Quarterback Akili Smith to round out the crew.  Akili brings his “Real Talk” segment to the listens from the perspective of guy that has played at every level. For more information visit www.nsrfootball.com

Driven to Drink
12. mmm...Beer Tasting

Driven to Drink

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 33:24


On this episode of the D2D podcast, you'll find ample joy, laughter, anecdote...and beer.  Pay close attention for all of the mentions of delicious food and drink (links provided below), and please support all of the amazing people and places mentioned in this podcast.  Really, it's all incredibly good stuff. In preparation for judging the "Battle of the Brewz" at The Commons at Franklin, Greg purchased several bottles of disparate brew types, nuzzled in next to Jen and the recorder with clean beer goblets and several printed tutorials on beer tasting (...check out ratebeer.com, craftbeer.com, and beeradvocate.com...), and let the  not-entirely-perfect pours commence. (Note: The competing breweries were North Country and Timber Creek.  The other judges were from Lavery Brewing.  (These fine establishments and people will be featured in next week's D2D pod!) First up was Southern Tier 2XPRESSO (...yinz guys gawt expresso?  How baht a mawkeeawdoh? It was ruhl good!...).  Actually, I'll let the folks at Southern Tier do the talking, "Our 2XSTOUT is considered by many to be a perfect milk stout. We started with that in mind, and added espresso beans and lemon peels for a true Italian style pick-me-up. The result is a stout so black, so rich, so creamy, it’d be at home in a café along a cobblestone street in some neighborhood in Rome. Yet, it’s beer."   Greg's assessment: I love this. It's ruhl good!  Jen's assessment: [contemplative pause] I don't dislike it. (Note: This is high praise from Jen for a stout.) Next was Belgian Coast IPA by Green Flash (California, USA) and St. Frau Blucher...uh, Feuillie (Le Roeulx, Belgium), which was an entirely different beast than the dark, bitter, minimally bubbly beer with which we began.  Bottle conditioned, amber, with a stiff head that did not dissipate (...that's what she said...), and incredibly lively in the glass.  As with most Belgian style IPAs we've tried, this one leaned heavily Belgian rather than finding the balance for which we're consistently searching in this sort of fermented mash-up.  Jen loves big hops with big fragrances (e.g. grapefruit, flowers) and big alcohol.  Greg loves...well shit, Greg would drink anything...but Greg does love a good Belgian, and ultimately that is what this looked, smelled, and tasted like.   So again, Greg's assessment: I love this.  It's ruhl good!  Jen's assessment: I like it. [contemplative pause] It's definitely sweeter than the previous beer.  (Note: Jen plucked out the distinct sour cherry flavor which was entirely welcome by both of us.  She also shares, in the podcast, that our tour and tasting at Brewery Ommegang, last year, opened her mind and palate to the complexity, variety, and joy of Belgians.  Plus, she has an Einsteinian palate.  It makes Greg extremely jealous.) We then dove into the topic of barbeque, and the fact that the chefs at Union Pig and Chicken are making smoked meats that would convert a vegan Buddhist and cause PETAs entire executive board to literally dive into a vat of his barbeque. (Additionally, you'll find exceptional fried chicken, southern-style sides with a Sousa-the-sorcerer twist, craft beer, cocktails, and an extensive whiskey selection...as if one couldn't love this man any more.) Greg's Assessment: I mean, holy shit.  Really.  And not just the brisket and pork, but also the chicken.  I've never experienced a piece of chicken quite like the breast I encountered there, and I'm not sure that I'll ever feel so amazed and satisfied.  Just go there.  Like fucking now.  Go. Jen's Assessment: Yeah, ditto that. And for a little levity, we discuss a young Italian boy's disdain of uncomfortable mittens and a well-meaning Grandmother's ability to condition children with Autism to utterly fear the words, "I love you."  Oh, and Kate plays the role of Foley artist, providing a background of shaking spray paint cans (...listen for it, it makes me smile every time I hear it...), intrusive squeaks, and jingle bells. How can you resist? We present to you, "mmm...Beer Tasting."

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Join Rev. Heidi for a revealing interview with Tom Jacobs, the co-creator of Timber Creek Retreat House, a place to "unplug" from the outer and release your imprisoned splendor! I am leading a women's retreat with Tom over Labor Day, a No-Labor Retreat. Timber Creek is open to individuals, couples and anyone who wants to relax into their greatness. Check out Timber Creek Retreat House at www.timbercreekretreat.org.