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VidThis week we talk: practice death pets, hermit crab tips and football team name origins. Does Chuck get into a fight at the Vintage Festival? Does Brad puff his own wiener whistle in front of his cohosts? Does Ray stay in a haunted hotel - or is there a horror convention downstairs?And finally - the WINNER of the Funbearable NFL preview episode!Video edit by Craig Depina@funbearablepod / funbearablepod.com-------------------------------This episode is brought to you by NARRAGANSETT BEER! Check out Narragansett Beer nationally and make sure to check out the new Narragansett brewery in Providence, RI if you're in the New England area!narragansettbeer.com / @gansettbeer-------------------------------#friends #podcast #lol #comedy #pets #nfl #game
(Part 3) Jeremy Porter, from Seneca Falls, NY, is a senior studying automotive restoration technology at McPherson College in Kansas. First bitten by the car bug at the age of five after attending the Vintage Festival at Watkins Glen, he is fascinated by the mechanical aspects of vehicles and other machinery. He was a part of the team that restored the school's 1953 Mercedes Benz 300S Cabriolet that finished second in class at Pebble Beach. His interests include vintage Ferraris, pre-war Bugattis and Alfas, open-wheel race cars, and the development of technologies within the drivetrain. As a student of the Automotive Restoration program at McPherson College, a four-year degree that centers the skills needed for the preservation and/or restoration of the vehicle itself and its associated history, a younger generation is given the chance to take the torch. Hands-on skills such as engine rebuilding and general mechanical work are supplemented by a dive into proper research methods, archival building/handling, general history of automobiles and their artistic and technological designs, along with literature courses that help create a unique liberal arts education. Using an example of a current project involving the digitization and creation of an archive of original Duesenberg road car, racing car, and marine engine blueprints that are housed within the school's library, this presentation will show how the curriculum at McPherson College culminates in a comprehensive educational experience. This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
As Jim Griffin says, "All roads lead to Roberts Cove" for Sunday August 4th, as the annual Vintage Festival gets underway. There's 10 acres packed with activities and entertainment, as he told Elmarie! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KCBS Radio's Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem is here to discuss this Weekend's events from the Hands Across The Valley Fundraiser to the upcoming Valley of The Moon Fundraiser.
For one day only during the August Bank Holiday, Robert's Cove Vintage Festival brings crowds from all over to have an absolute ball. Jim Griffin of Griffin's Potatoes had all the details when he chatted with Conor Tallon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the show we answer your questions and you should question our answers... We talk about the upcoming Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival on October 7th & 8th. The Winemakers Podcast is challenging our fellow winemakers to the Grape Stomp Competition, and hope everyone will come to the Grand Tasting on October 8th at the under the stars in the historic Sonoma Barracks on the Plaza. Bart also tells the story of his Amphora Blues. [EP246] Enjoy the show www.instagram.com/sonomavintagefestival www.valleyofthemoonvintagefestival.org
Summer is indeed the time for festivals, and now we're hitting August, the Harvest and Vintage Festivals come into their own. Jim Griffin chatted to Conor Tallon about the great day of fun and activities in Roberts Cove this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Loiola Vintage Festival jaialdia ospatuko dute Loiolako Kultur Etxean irailaren 17an (ostiralean), arratsaldeko 18.00etatik aurrera. Bi talde izango dira protagonistak: Fermín Bouza eta Black Gamba. Eta, gaur, bertako antolatzailearekin eta Bouzarekin hitz egingo dugu. Gainera, Jon Gartziak musikaz goxatuko digu amaiera, 'Kanta Katilu' atalean. Jantzi kaskoak eta adi!
Today's Face's & Places episode takes us to the shores of Lough Rynn, and more specifically the grounds of Lough Rynn Castle for the Harvest and Vintage Festival held there at the end of August. A great day's entertainment and excitement for all ages as the modern met the historic in the most scenic of locations. Breifne first caught up with Captain Jack Sparrow or , of Corvenieos Entertainment, who entertained the younger folks during the day, allowing the parents to take their time drifting through the various stalls and exhibits on the fabulous grounds of Lough Rynn Castle Hotel. Johnny Brady talks about his summer exploits which saw him play at many of the counties numerous festivals over the last few months including Manorhamilton, Leitrim Village and Ballinamore before his afternoon performance at the festival here. Tommy from Shannon River Adventure has us heading to the sky on his movable climbing wall. John McGuinness, chairman of the festival, looks back at the success of the day celebrating the biggest crowd in the events history with attendees from far and wide across the north west. He thanks the Lough Rynn Hotel for hosting the event and permitting the festival use the grounds of the hotel all in aid of the Bornacoola Community Development group who provide community facilities in the parish of Bornacoola. We hear about Rooskey After School's attempts to raise funds to develop the facility and provide a quality service for the community of Rooskey, looking after the youngest generation of local children. Their fundraising draw includes a top prize of a Charolais heifer. Joe Blount, the head beekeeper of Lough Rynn Bee Keepers association shares with us a little bit about how they create their own honey from local bees just half a mile from the hotel grounds. Author and Illustrator Dolores Keaveney tells us about her children's books including 'If I Were A Bee' and 'The Little Sunflower Seed' as she talks about her next book, her 15th publication, 'Dee The Bee'. Woodturner Martin Reilly discusses some of his own work, a collection of bowls, bread boards and cake stands, which has been flying off the shelves at the crafts tent in the festival. Patrick McDonagh from Boyle talks about his restored Jeep which served in World War II in 1943. The journey it took from France and the low countries at the tail end of the war to north Roscommon and how cool it makes him the coolest dad in the playground in his son's school. Finally we chat to Mike Oliver and his owl Enid as they move around the fair ground and take pictures with the children who are captivated by Mikes buddy.
It's a fresh start on the show today as the event guide will be hosted by the newest member of the Leitrim Daily team, Órla McNabola. She's chatting to Marina Conway, CEO of the Western Forestry Co-op, about the inaugural Woodlands Festival taking place on Sunday at Killegar House, Carrigallen. Órla dropped into the Breffni Players in Carrick on Shannon for final rehearsals for their production of "Conversations on a Homecoming" next week in The Dock in Carrick on Shannon. She chats to actors Annetha Kieran, Oliver Fallon and director Sinead Quinn. Breifne caught up with both John McGuinness, Chairman of the Lough Rynn Harvest and Vintage Festival this Sunday and Seamus Gallagher of the Drumkeerin Community Festival which concludes this weekend. Órla also checks in with Justin Farrell of Carrick Cineplex about their new releases this week.
As festival season comes to a close we're rounding up the last of the major festivals of the summer with Ballinamore, Drumkeerin and the Lough Rynn Harvest Festivals. David McCabe joins us to talk about the closing weekend of the Ballinamore festival where Robert Mizzell, Johnny Brady and Lee Matthews will be entertaining the crowds in their open air concert from the festival platform in the town. There's plenty to keep all ages entertained across Ballinamore with tonnes of sports, activities and events lined up. Seamus Gallagher is back to let us know what's happening in Drumkeerin with Derek Ryan, Michael English, Seamus O'Rourke, a fashion show and magicians and hypnotists to entertain the crowds over the next ten days. John McGuinness joins us to chat about the upcoming Lough Rynn Harvest and Vintage Festival in the grounds of Lough Rynn Castle Hotel on the 25th August. Johnny Brady will be back in the county again to close the day along with vintage cars, games and activities to entertain visitors of all ages. Taking place in the beautiful gardens and grounds of Lough Rynn it's reason enough to come along on the day. Breifne also takes a look at the events in The Dock, The Glens Centre, Carrick Cinema's new releases and what's available in sport this weekend too.
His mission is to bring Rockabilly culture to the world and he's doing it through the worlds biggest festival, Viva Las Vegas. Meet man behind the event that brings rockabilly, burlesque and vintage fans from around the world together each and every year. This is Tom Ingram's vintage story.
Crónica de humor na rádio NITFM, sobre o Vintage Festival. Texto e voz de Miguel Lambertini. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/miguel-lambertini/message
Last episode of 2016 and we look back and discuss the best moments in our opinion from 2016. Before getting to the moments we would like to share some stats of our episodes over the past year. Number of Episodes - 38 (4 of which are specials) and total time 43 hours and 27 minutes. Also if you are a patreon you have access to an extra 23 episodes which is a total time of 12 hours 04 minutes of content.Defining moments of 2016:Jon drops a bomb - Tells the guys about buying the SpyderRich rides the Motus MST before Rico and then Rico gets to ride the Motus MST and MSTR with Lee Conn2016 Barber Trip and all the events that happened to and from the Vintage Festival at BarberFJ-09 and Rich almost selling the Deuce for it!U-Turn:Kawasaki 1000 SX Mix up, in the U.S. it's the Ninja 1000, thanks Creative Riding for pointing that outFeedback from Larry Lanes from Throttled Podcast in regard to Rich looking for a new saddle for the DeuceEVENTS:Easyriders Bike Show Charlotte, NC January 21, 2017Rolex 24 hours at Daytona - Daytona, FL January 28-29, 2017American Flat Track Race - Charlottle, NC April 1, 2017Moto Vlogger Spring Mountain Ride - April 7, 2017 (Location TBD)Support the show and receive rewards for your contribution by visiting loudpipes.net/donate. Patreon is our focus and is an ongoing support model. There is also a link for one time donations and support of any size is greatly appreciated.Running time: 1 hour 44 minutesQuestions or comments: feedback@rdubstudios.com or the Feedback page