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Jonny Reinhardt talks with Michael Mompremier from Michigan Works! about their upcoming hiring event on Thursday July 10th at their Service Center, located at 499 West Main Street in Benton Harbor! Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After more than a decade, a vacant piece of property will be transformed. In Episode 217 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we chat with Pam Verbarg with The Arc of Greater Boone County. The Arc recieved a grant to add this amenity for all, just off The Big 4 Trail, along West Main Street. Development details and a completion timeline are all included in this episode!
On today's newscast: A proposed short-term rental fee in Basalt is sparking controversy, and some residents say they're ready to take the town to court; Bruce Berger's Aspen cabin on West Main Street was added to the National Register of Historic Places; and businesses that raise their prices during a natural disaster or other emergency could be punished for price gouging under a new state law. Tune in for these stories and more.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Sunday, May 11, 2025 Get onboard the solo travel trend with a getaway to the mountains of Almost Heaven…bring the kids out for a fun day of nature discovery at the Claudia L. Workman Wildlife Education Center…and tour working farms on the new Ripley Area Agritourism Trail…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV TOURISM – West Virginia's beautiful mountain towns provide the perfect getaway for those traveling solo. The scenic landscapes with few distractions makes it effortless to escape the stress of everyday life and experience peace and relaxation. From the quaint mountain town of Wardensville to historic Lewisburg to eclectic Fayetteville, West Virginia's towns offer plenty to see and do for solo travelers. Spend time alone in Almost Heaven and add to the nearly 11 million Instagram posts using #solotravel. Read more: wvtourism-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/wvtourism.com/solo-summer-travel/amp/ #2 – From WVDNR – Looking for a fun, free and educational family trip or field trip this spring or summer? Just outside Charleston, the Claudia L. Workman Wildlife Education Center offers the perfect blend of hands-on learning, outdoor exploration and wildlife discovery. Whether you're a teacher planning a group outing or a parent looking to spend quality time in nature, this hidden gem makes it easy to enjoy a day of fun and learning in the heart of West Virginia. View interactive exhibits and dioramas, a working honeybee hive and a 1,500 gallon aquarium filled with native species. Explore more than 3 miles of hiking trails on the grounds showcasing the flora and fauna of the Forks of Coal Wildlife Management Area. Make plans to bring the kids out for a fun day of discovery! Read more: https://wvdnr.gov/claudia-workman-center-2025/ #3 – From WV NEWS – The Ripley Convention and Visitors Bureau has initiated a unique opportunity to celebrate the importance of farming to the heritage, life and economy of Jackson County. CVB Director Brenda Mobley has coordinated a Ripley Area Agritourism Trail that will offer locals and visitors the opportunity to have a fun, engaging, and unique experience discovering many of the working farms in the county. Eight farms will take part in this inaugural trail event: Blooming Blessing Greenhouses/Nursery, Locust Ridge Farm Mums, Sweet Violet Farm, Kelly's Fresh Produce & More, Four Seasons Farm, Springhill Nursery, Given Flower Co., and Pauley Homestead. The Ripley Community Market and the Greene Center Farmer's Market are two other sites on the passport. The trail opportunity will last from May through October to take advantage of the various growing seasons. To participate, obtain a passport from the Ripley CVB at 107 ½ West Main Street, Ripley, from any of the eight locations or by visiting www.ripleycvb.com. Read more: https://www.wvnews.com/jacksonnews/ripley-area-agritourism-trail-kicks-off-may-2/article_c2d4b7b6-56eb-4036-b8cb-bbbf08cf4a11.html Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Michael Mompremier from Michigan Works! talks with Jonny Reinhardt about the upcoming hiring event at 499 West Main Street in Benton Harbor on Thursday May 8th!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we partnered with Downtown Lexington Partnership to host a live panel discussion at 325 West Main, formerly known as the Festival Marketplace. Joined by visionary Katie Kaufman and the general contractor on the project, David Dean, we discuss the redevelopment of this historic Lexington property. Kaufman, a former U.S. Defense policy expert turned developer, shares her journey of acquiring and reimagining the building with her partner, Jack Matthews. David provides insights into the construction challenges and solutions for bringing the timeless structure back to life. The conversation covers themes of community collaboration, the need to balance modern needs with historic preservation, and the importance of creating spaces that enrich daily experiences. Hosted by Weston Lockhart & Ross BoggessDevelopLex is proud to be supported by:SVN Stone Commercial Real EstateCommunity Trust BankIntro music by SmithTheMister00:00 Introduction and Event Overview00:55 Meet the Hosts and Guests02:09 Katie Kaufman's Acquisition Story06:52 Vision and Development Plans10:08 Construction Challenges and Progress13:52 Community and Surprises21:05 Future Vision and Lessons Learned28:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Today - if you’ve ever walked down West Main Street and thought it felt more like a highway than a downtown area, you’re not alone. But change is coming. And later - we’re talking about a church in Montrose facing fire code and zoning violations for sheltering the unhoused.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for January 30th Publish Date: January 30th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, January 30th and Happy birthday to ***01.30.24 - BIRTHDAY – FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. City of Duluth Honored With 2025 Visionary City Award For Rogers Bridge Project Stephen Aaron running for 9th District GOP Chair Best Beer Festival: Here's How You Can Vote For Suwanee Beer Fest Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on healthy alternatives All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: City of Duluth Honored With 2025 Visionary City Award For Rogers Bridge Project The City of Duluth has received the 2025 Visionary City Award from the Georgia Municipal Association and Georgia Trend Magazine for its Rogers Bridge Project. Recognized in the Large Cities Category, the project connects Rogers Bridge Park in Duluth to Cauley Creek Park in Johns Creek, enhancing regional accessibility and sustainability. The pedestrian and cyclist bridge promotes active lifestyles and community collaboration. Duluth Mayor Greg Whitlock celebrated the honor, highlighting the city’s commitment to enriching lives and fostering unity. The award was presented at GMA’s Cities United Summit on Jan. 26. STORY 2: Stephen Aaron running for 9th District GOP Chair Ellijay resident Stephen Aaron has announced his candidacy for chairman of the 9th District Republican Party, which includes northern Gwinnett County. Currently serving as 1st Vice Chairman, Aaron aims to strengthen the party through leadership training, fundraising, and membership growth ahead of the 2026 election cycle. With 20 years of GOP involvement and experience on over 20 campaigns across eight states, Aaron emphasizes the importance of proactive efforts to maintain the district’s conservative values. The election will take place during the 9th District Convention on April 26. STORY 3: Best Beer Festival: Here's How You Can Vote For Suwanee Beer Fest The Suwanee American Craft Beer Fest has been nominated for the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Award for Best Beer Festival. After winning in 2022 and placing runner-up the past two years, the festival is once again vying for the top spot. Known for its lively atmosphere, diverse craft beer selection, and community spirit, the event attracts beer enthusiasts from across the region. Voting is open daily until Feb. 24, with winners announced on March 5. Event Manager Tiffany Belflower expressed excitement about the nomination, highlighting the team’s dedication and attendee passion. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: 08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL STORY 4: Brightside Cafe Brightside Café, located at 554 West Main Street in Buford, has transformed a historic building into a community-focused coffee shop with a mission. Founded by Jennifer Elinburg and Carrie Walton, the café employs 22 special-needs individuals, offering them opportunities to build confidence and success. Open since December, the café serves coffee, smoothies, and baked goods while fostering meaningful interactions between employees and customers. A nonprofit, Brightside Forever Foundation, supports its operations and plans for a mobile trailer. With growing community support, the café continues to thrive, creating a space of inclusion and joy. STORY 5: Paul Duke STEM Senior Makes List Of Top Teen Scientists Chloe Au, a senior at Paul Duke STEM High School, has been named one of the top 300 scholars in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) competition by the Society for Science. Her research, “The Role of Myc in Tunicate Central Nervous System Development,” earned her this recognition, along with a $2,000 award for herself and her school. Chloe, who interned with Georgia Tech’s Neuroscience Department, is passionate about neurodegeneration research inspired by personal experiences. Principal Dr. Jonathon Wetherington praised her achievement, highlighting the potential of high school students when given advanced research opportunities. Break 3: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on healthy alternatives ***INGLES ASK LEAH 2 HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES*** We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Battle Ground Police are investigating a January 11 hit-and-run incident on West Main Street, where a 45-year-old pedestrian remains in critical condition. The suspect vehicle, a Chevrolet Silverado, likely has passenger-side mirror damage. Learn how you can help authorities at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/battle-ground-police-investigate-hit-and-run-accident-involving-pedestrian-2 on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #LocalNews #ClarkCountyWa #ChevroletSilverado #HitAndRun
Farmers across Wisconsin are encouraged to join a robust conversation on conservation practices and soil health at the 3rd Annual Soil Health Workshop and Rock River Resiliency Event on Tuesday, December 10. Hosted by the Rock River Regenerative Grazers and local watershed groups, the event provides a dynamic platform for learning, networking, and sharing solutions to build agricultural resilience. “This event is all about practical solutions,” said Kirsten Jurcek, coordinator for the Rock River Regenerative Grazers. “Farmers talking to farmers about what works and what doesn't is incredibly powerful. It's about supporting one another and creating lasting change.” The event, held at the UW-Whitewater Community Engagement Center (1260 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI), kicks off with registration at 9 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., followed by a social hour. Farmers can register for free by using the code "Farmer" during registration. Highlights of the day include: Weather Patterns and Projections for Southern Wisconsin with Assistant State Climatologist Bridget Mason. The Role of Biology in Soil Health, offering a closer look at soil ecosystems. Small Group Breakout Sessions on topics like cover crops, rotational grazing, and livestock care. A Farmer Panel Discussion, featuring both experienced voices and young innovators like a 24-year-old panelist shaping the future of agriculture. Networking Opportunities to connect with peers and experts. A Local Foods Lunch, showcasing regional flavors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Battle Ground Police investigate a serious pedestrian collision at West Main Street and SW 15th Avenue. Learn more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/bg-police-investigate-collision-involving-pedestrian on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #BattleGround #ClarkCounty #PedestrianSafety #LocalNews
Bill Horan and Stacy Raine learn about the Raynham Hall Museum - a place that connects you to the complex and evolving story of our nation through the lens of one revolutionary household - the Townsend Family Home, located on West Main Street in Oyster Bay. They talks with Christopher Judge, their Director of Visitor Services, and Justinne Lake-Jedzinak, their Director of Education and Public Programs.
Bob talks to Pittsford Town Supervisor Bill Smith about the YouTube video with a first amendment auditor, Bob talks county jail records, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown to the OTB, and Walgreens closing on West Main Street.
Got Something to Say? is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Paul Panicucci from Michigan Works! talks about an upcoming hiring event happening on Thursday July 11th at Michigan Works! at 499 West Main Street in Benton Harbor! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The City of Pensacola and Mayor D.C. Reeves is hosting a Public Open House on Wednesday, June 26 from 4-7 pm at City Hall, 222 West Main Street. This is the latest step in Pensacola's Strategic Planning process. Adrianne Walker has the details.
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April 14th, 2024 - the day we moved locations from 195 NC 42 East, to 510 West Main Street in Clayton, NC. Pastor Jarret Hamilton shares from Philippians before we all grabbed our chairs and went. Moving Day 2024!
The Dane County Farmers Market is ready to return to the Capitol Square. As the largest producer only farmers market in America, it will be celebrating its 52nd year on the square. “The Dane County Farmers Market was founded in September of 1972 with just five farmers set up on the Capitol Square,” says Jamie Bugel, Market Manager for the Dane County Farmers Market. “Now, with over 250 producers, it has grown to be a tradition in Madison.” The Dane County Farmers Market returns to the Capitol Square Saturday, April 13 starting at 6:15 a.m. Bugel says vendors will be there until about 1:45 p.m., but if you've got something specific you're shopping for - get there early, while supplies are available. This year, the State Street corner of the Capitol Square – West Mifflin Street and North Carroll Street – will be closed to vehicle traffic each Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. until the end of the market at 1:45 p.m. Customers who use vehicles to pick up large orders from that corner of the Square can do so before 8AM, or arrange an alternative pick up site with the farmer. Through early May, East Mifflin Street will also be closed to vehicle traffic due to Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station construction. BRT station construction on West Main Street will also impact traffic, with only one lane available, so she recommends avoiding this area until construction is completed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Madison's getting a new live music venue. Kevin Willmott II is soon opening the Gamma Ray Bar in the former Barley Pop Live and The Frequency music venue space on West Main Street. You may know long-time local musician and live event host Kevin from his storytelling on the Moth Story Slam, his band Don't Mess With Cupid or from his time working at the High Noon Saloon. Host Bianca Martin sits down for an exclusive with Kevin to learn about his plans for Gamma Ray and his vision for how it might serve Madison local arts. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ordinarily we could say that February 8th marks the beginning of the second quarter for this particularly-shaped month, but we're in one of those years with an extra day.How are your plans to mark Leap Year shaping up? Would you support an alternate plan to make that extra rotation its own special month, and if so, what would it be called? This assemblage of information is called Charlottesville Community Engagement and I'm called Sean Tubbs, and this is called the last sentence of the intro. On today's show:* City Council holds the second reading on a resolution authorizing the purchase of 405 Levy Avenue from the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority and the amount authorized increased since the first reading* The General Assembly catch-up session continues with a list of continued bills * The Board of Architectural Review takes a look at a speculative project on West Main Street on property that has since been listed for sale This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Dave Witthar, 76 of Riverton, Wyoming passed away at Sage West Hospital in Riverton on Thursday, October 26, 2023. A viewing will be prior to service at 9:00 am. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, at Trinity Lutheran Church. With the Last Call of the Fraternal Order of Firefighters and Air Force Military honors. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.Julian David Witthar was born on July 17, 1947 in Independence, Missouri to John Fredrick II and Vera May (Mickey) Witthar. He grew up in Missouri until the age of 10 when the family moved to Denver, Colorado. He attended and graduated West High School in Arvada, Colorado. He then joined the U.S. Air Force in 1967 and served as an airplane mechanic during the Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged in 1970. He moved to Riverton WY shortly after that.He worked several years for Clarks Meat House as a butcher and an over the road truck driver. He hauled cows for many different ranches and farms in and out of Fremont County. He then worked for BTI hauling Soda Ash over South Pass for about 15 years. Through out his career as a truck driver his famous CB Sign was Slow Poke, cause we all know how fast he moved. After BTI he trucked for Woodwards for 5 years. He ended his working career at Stotz Equipment, the John Deere Dealership. Farming, ranching, and being a cowboy, was always close to Daves heart.Dave was a Founding Member of the Wind River Fly Wheelers and a member of Montana Steam Engineers, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Mid-Vale Volunteer Fire Department, Riverton Volunteer Fire Department, National Model Railroad Association, and Shoshoni Chamber of Commerce.On July 28, 2001 he married Carlta May Priebe in Riverton, Wyoming. They celebrated 22 years together this last July. Through out their time together they welcomed many grandchildren into this world and enjoyed them immensely. They had many gatherings at their home and always had room at the dinner table for more to join.Dave was of the Lutheran faith and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. He served on the board of education for 2 years and was an usher.He is survived by his wife, Carlta Witthar; sons, Aaron Seibert, Brian Seibert, and Ben Witthar; daughter Jessica Guthrie and step-daughters Stephanie Titus, and Valerie Steiner. His brother Mark Witthar and sisters, Janet Marsico and Margert Strasser; and nine grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Vera May Witthar; and grandparents, John F. Witthar, Sr. and Pearl Witthar and grandson Christian M. Guthrie.Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church or school, Riverton Volunteer Fire Department and/ or Help for Health Hospice care of Davis Funeral Home, 2203 West Main Street, Riverton, Wyoming 82501.On-line condolences may be made at TheDavisFuneralHome.comServices under the direction of Davis Funeral Home, Crematory, and Monuments.LINKS:https://nonprofitarchitect.org/combat-vet-vision/https://www.facebook.com/iconutilityservices/photos/pcb.3282304212030773/3282304082030786/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqvd5sUEtC9xkm7ejGNK5Zw/featuredhttps://www.facebook.com/aqseiberthttps://www.facebook.com/CombatVetVisionEmail: Aqseibert@yahoo.comThe Warrior Built Foundation - https://warriorbuilt.org/The PTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.org/Virtual Office(Come see me) Virbella.comSponsorsSitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1Be part of the solution or the problem.PTSD FOA Warrior Group Chaptershttps://ptsdusa.org/about-us/chapters/
Our conversation for The Valley Business Today - Luray/Page County edition - with Edison Emmons from Luray/Page Chamber of Commerce featured Justin Horn, Executive Director for Page One of Page County. Justin explained the services they offer, the history of the organization, and the other nonprofits that have spawned from Page One. He talked about the huge need within Page County. He encouraged listeners to support the organization in multiple ways that included volunteering, donating food, donating items to their thrift stores, as well as monetary donations that help them assist residents in a variety of situations. Learn more on their website: https://www.vapageone.org/ Page One has been serving the Luray/Page County community since 1977. They were organized by individuals and churches who had compassion for meeting the human needs in the community. To fund their family assistance program, they operate three thrift stores - two in Luray and the other in Shenandoah. The income from these stores and financial contributions by churches, businesses, and individuals allow Page One the means to provide those essential services to needy families. The sale items are donations from estates and yard sales including clothes, household goods, books, toys, furniture, and jewelry. Follow the thrift stores on Facebook. In 1979 the Page One Board of Directors approved a location in the southern end of Page County to help serve needy families in that area. They also service clients with financial assistance (rent, water, fuel, and electricity) as well as a food pantry. Family Assistance (Main Office) Hours: 8:30am – 11am Luray Food Pantry (35 North Bank Street, Luray / 540-743-4863) Hours: Mon/Tue/Thur 8:30am – 11am Shenandoah Thrift Store, Food Pantry & Family Assistance (600 Comer Lane, Shenandoah / 540-652-8780 Thrift Store Hours: Mon - Fri 10am – 3pm / Saturdays 9am – 12pm Food Pantry Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 10am – 3pm Family Assistance Hours: CLOSED Page One Thrift Boutique (1 Cave Street, Luray / 540-743-4357 New with tag & slightly worn clothing, Household Items, Furniture Department NEW Arrivals Added Daily Hours: Mon - Fri 8am – 4pm / Saturdays: 8am – 2pm Page One Treasures Thrift Store (42 West Main Street, Luray / 540-743-4357 Hours: Tue – Fri 8:30am – 4pm / Saturday 8:30am - 2pm
Renovations of a significant building on West Main Street in Rochester are finally underway, a new tool aims to use data to create a more equitable prosecutors office, and recent labor victories were a theme at this year's Labor Day parade in Rochester.
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The Paratruther crew once again delves into a year in conspiracy history, this time its 1947, from Roswell to the birth of the National security state. Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold www.wolfpack.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Legalshield www.peoplesprotectionplan.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @paratruther https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290
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Our conversation today for "Extension Office Friday" featured Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardeners, Elaine Specht & Dianne Lacy to give details for the Gardening in the Valley Tour happening on Saturday, June 24, 2023 from 9am - 4pm. The pair told us about the featured gardens and the unique things you will encounter when visiting each. There are four featured gardens that can be visited in any order and for any length of time. The Gardening in the Valley Tour features two gardens within the city limits of Front Royal as well as country gardens in Warren and Clarke counties. There is a mix of established and newly developed garden spaces, each one offering creative ideas for gardening enthusiasts of all levels, from novice to expert. Master Gardeners will be on-site at each garden to point out educational features and answer questions about other gardening challenges. The four gardens being featured this year include: Warren Heritage Society Gardens (101 Chester St., Front Royal) The Blue House (Downtown Front Royal) Tall Oaks (approx. 1.5 miles east of I-81 in Warren County) Montevento (approx. 5 miles west of Berryville in Clarke County) Tickets are $10 in advance and can be purchased on their website through noon on June 23 (the day before the tour.) Tickets can also be purchased on the day of the tour for $12 at the following sites between 9am - 2pm: Warren Heritage Society, 101 Chester St., Front Royal, and Sponseller's Flower Shop, 2 West Main Street, Berryville. Proceeds from the 2023 Gardening in the Valley Tour will support 4-H programs in Warren and Clarke Counties, enabling youth to attend 4-H summer camp. If you cannot attend the tour or will be on the tour and wish to donate more to help Clarke and Warren County kids participate in summer camp, click here to find the donate button on their website.
This morning we are going to take a look at the ground breaking of the new Vinton County National Bank! Representatives and other dignitaries and principals were on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the start of construction of a new $2.6-million bank facility at the site of the former McClure's Restaurant on West Main Street in McArthur. This new building will house all retail employees and will be the retail center for customers once it's completed and opened sometime in 2024.
Researchers Chris Graves & Mr. Anderson are back for a roundtable discussion on the year 1913, and why it may be the mother of all years in conspiracy . Thank you for listening ! Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold www.wolfpack.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Legalshield www.peoplesprotectionplan.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @paratruther https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290
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Monday moves majestically, meandering more mysteriously, making many mighty memories. Maybe. Or it's another day like any other as we all spend time inhabiting a world that alternates constantly between light and dark. However, Charlottesville Community Engagement is not a tribute to the poetic but is more concerned with the anecdotal and the wonky. I'm Sean Tubbs until I am not. On today's program:* Albemarle Supervisors will hold a special meeting Wednesday perhaps to purchase property* We learn from the county executive's office that there's a new disc golf course in Albemarle* The Commonwealth Transportation Board will meet in Charlottesville tomorrow* The Greenbrier Neighborhood Association has held the second of several candidate forums for three Democratic nominations for City Council New to this? Sign up to get this in your inbox when its produced. Payment encouraged but not mandatory, but paying the bills is mandatory for continued publication!First shout-out: Camp AlbemarleToday's first subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman's River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting campalbemarleva.org/donate.Albemarle purchasing land on Wednesday?The next regular meeting of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors is not until June, but the six members will meet in closed session this Wednesday. Virginia's open meetings laws allow for elected bodies to discuss certain matters without the public present. The notice for the May 24 meeting at 1 p.m. cites two provisions of the state code. (view the agenda) The first is “to discuss or consider the acquisition of real property in the Rivanna Magisterial District.” The second is “to consult with and be briefed by legal counsel regarding specific legal matters requiring legal advice relating to such acquisition.” Immediately after the closed session, Supervisors will vote on a resolution to authorize purchase of property and assets. There are no further details but Supervisors will convene in Room 241 after this vote to hold a media briefing. Albemarle Executive report: New disc golf course at Chris Greene Lake, HARTS team in placeIn Virginia, a locality's top manager actually performs the business of government and is responsible for executive actions. In Charlottesville that's interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers. In Albemarle that is County Executive Jeff Richardson. Often reports on what's happening are made to the elected body. On May 17, Albemarle Supervisors got a report from Trevor Henry, the Deputy County Administrator. They learned there is now a new 18-hole disc golf course at Chris Greene Lake.“The development of this new amenity in the northern part of the county was a successful partnership between Parks and Recreation by providing the space and in-kind services and the Blue Ridge Disc Golf Club whose members devoted 1,100 volunteer hours to construct the course,” Henry said. Henry also said graduate students at the University of Virginia School of Architecture are working with the county have helped with the creation of a Regional Digital Equity Plan that is being developed by the Broadband and Accessibility Office.“This is in partnership with community organizations, the city of Charlottesville, and [the University of Virginia],” Henry said. “Their analysis resulted in several key recommendations that the coalition will incorporate into their final plan.”To learn more about that project, here's the March meeting of the Coalition:Henry also had news about the Human Services Alternative Response Team that Albemarle is putting together. The HARTS Team is intended to answer calls where a person is believed to be having a mental health crisis. “The team has been formed and will be adjusting to responses based on each situation to ensure the safety and best outcomes for individuals involved,” Henry said. “As they are forming, they are beginning training and developing protocols to implement the co-responder model. That work will continue with procedures and training as they become operational and start responding to mental health calls for service.” Henry also reported on the results of an archaeological study from materials uncovered at the location of the former Swan Tavern in Court Square in Charlottesville. That's the site of the future General District Court that will be jointly used by both the city and Albemarle County. “These artifacts include a Moravian press pipe, bowls, antique glass bottles and more,” Henry said. “This project is a good reminder for the important of preserving our county's history. The artifacts that were uncovered during this dig period are being cleaned and catalogued and we expect a final report by the end of this calendar year.” CTB to meet in Charlottesville this weekThe body that approves funding across the Commonwealth of Virginia will meet this week at the Residence Inn on West Main Street in Charlottesville, steps away from a now-canceled project. The Commonwealth Transportation Board will begin with a workshop at 8:30 a.m. that will feature a large amount of state-wide business. One item to watch is a discussion on the fifth round of Smart Scale, which is a mechanism that helps decide what transportation projects are funded. (workshop agenda) The CTB will make a final decision in June, but here are three area projects currently in the running:* Avon Street Multimodal Improvements (only for the Druid Avenue to Avon Court section) – $15.8 million (Charlottesville-Albemarle MPO)* US 250/Peter Jefferson Parkway Intersection Improvements, Park and Ride, and Access Management – $20.55 million (Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission) * Belvedere Boulevard/Rio Road Intersection Improvements – $4.89 million (Albemarle County)On Wednesday is the action meeting unless the workshop on Tuesday finishes early. Opportunity for public comments is taken at this meeting. (action meeting agenda)The CTB meeting is just steps away from what had been Phase 1 of the West Main Streetscape. Charlottesville had slowly assembled money for a nearly $50 million project to be built in four phases, but canceled them last year in order to put the local match toward the renovation and expansion of Buford Middle School. (read my story)Sponsored message: Buy Local Charlottesville Community Engagement's continued existence means that many of you support local information. Want to support some local businesses as well? The Buy Local campaign is in full swing, and both the Albemarle and Charlottesville Offices of Economic Development want people to consider spending locally as they shop throughout the year.The Buy Local campaign highlights small businesses within Charlottesville and Albemarle County through a multi-channel, multimedia promotional and educational campaign designed to reinforce how important supporting area small businesses is to the local economy. Locally-owned, independent businesses with a brick-and-mortar presence in the City or County interested in being featured in the campaign should visit www.showlocallove.org or contact info@showlocallove.org. For more information on the Buy Local campaign, visit www.ShowLocalLove.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @BuyLocalCvilleAlbemarle or on Twitter @BuyLocalCville.Council candidates introduce themselves to Greenbrier neighborhoodLast week, the Greenbrier Neighborhood Association held the second of many planned candidate forums for the three nominations for Charlottesville City Council. The event began with opening statements beginning with Dashad Cooper who was unable to attend the May 10 event I co-hosted with Neil Williamson of the Free Enterprise Forum. (view that event)“As a Council member, I believe it is crucial that we have an open and honest discussion about the vision of Charlottesville, and I'm here to share my vision,” Cooper said. “Together I believe we can work towards a solution that would benefit all members of society.” Cooper is a social services assistant who said he sees many people struggling with mental health issues who are affected by increases in rent. “I think mental health has been overlooked for far, far too long and the pandemic has put the mental health at the forefront and the people need help now,” Cooper said. Former City Councilor Bob Fenwick used much of the same opening statement he made at the May 10 forum but leaned in with his skepticism of the city's ability to provide solutions for one intractable problem. “The notion that affordable housing can be addressed with yet another program without better management, including adequate funding for all of the peripherals that go with it is very much in the air,” Fenwick said. Fenwick said the big issues he is hearing about are the zoning code rewrite, increased property assessments and public safety. “And the biggest issue tonight is probably going to be the zoning rewrite as well it should be as it hasn't been fully crafted and is virtually incomprehensible,” Fenwick said. Challenger Natalie Oschrin also used much of the same opening statement as the May 10 event but I'll quote different parts from a previous story. She said her primary job has skills that would apply to time on Council. “I've worked in the hospitality industry for over ten years, mostly planning and organizing weddings,” Oschrin said. “As you might imagine there's a lot of coordinating and managing in addition to cajoling and negotiating that needs to happen to pull the event off successfully and within budget.” Oschrin said she supports efforts to build more places to live within the city.“I've worked with a lot of people who have to commute from outlying communities for their job in the city [and] that means close to an hour in the car each way,” Oschrin said. “Our teachers, nurses, firefighters deserve to live in Charlottesville and not be pushed out by high housing costs.” Councilor Michael Payne is seeking his second term and also had many of the same introductory comments. “For those of you who don't know me, I grew up in the area and after college moved back here and worked for Habitat for Humanity of Virginia in affordable housing as well as gotten involved in politics through community organizing with Indivisible Charlottesville and the Charlottesville Low-Income Housing Coalition and have been on Council since January 2020,” Payne said. Payne said the past few years have been difficult for city government but Council has begun to make progress with the adoption of a climate action plan and an affordable housing plan that comes with $10 million a year in funding.“We've started to stabilize city staff and build a strong staff team within the city as well as made historic investments in schools and are moving toward being able to create a regional transit authority to strengthen our bus system,” Payne said. Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook also addressed many of the same themes as the May 10 opening statement beginning with a general slogan for his campaign in 2019.“My overall slogan was ‘Let's Work Together' and ‘Let's Try to Make Charlottesville Work again,” Snook said.Snook said he and Payne both voted to adopt that affordable housing plan in March 2021 and they worked together to identify the funds to invest in the renovation and expansion of Buford Middle School. He said he wants four more years to ensure that work is completed. “Not only make sure that Buford gets finished but also start thinking about the next step in the school reconfiguration process,” Snook said. “That's to look at Walker and the elementary schools. In his opening statement, Snook pointed out that many of Fenwick's critiques of the zoning code were inaccurate given that a final draft has not been presented to Council yet. For more on that topic, take a look at my next column in C-Ville Weekly, out on newsstands Wednesday. Now I have to write it. (view the 20 articles I've written to date)Reading material:* What happens next? Buckingham commission weighs mining question, Brian Carlton, Farmville Herald, May 19, 2023* Buckingham GOP nominates recently fired registrar for seat on elections board, Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury, May 19, 2023* Embattled Charlottesville SPCA to replace director, Charlottesville Daily Progress, May 20, 2023* Rep. Bob Good asking if federal dollars were used to fund Montpelier exhibits on slavery, WINA, May 22, 2023Concluding thoughts for #535This is the first Monday edition of this program in a while! The perfect situation is when there is one of these a day to keep an eye on the happenings and not-happenings of local government. I'm grateful for the hundreds of paid subscribers who are helping me at least attempt to be a one-person time-keeping canine, or something like that. You can join them with a contribution through Substack either at the $5 a month, $50 a year, or $200 a year level. And if you do, Ting will match that first payment. If you join through Patreon, a portion of those proceeds will now go to hire other people to do work to make this newsletter better. 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Our conversation for The Valley Business Today - Luray/Page County edition - with Edison Emmons from Luray/Page County Chamber of Commerce also included Clancey Arnold, Membership Development & Investment Administrator to talk about all the benefits that come with chamber membership. We talked about networking opportunities, marketing opportunities, as well as educational opportunities. Clancey walked us through the process of becoming a member and gave a few reasons that make it a good fit for any size business. Edison gave several marketing options that members should take advantage of including inserts in the monthly mailed newsletter and social media features. Clancey also gave us a quick rundown of some upcoming events that are happening in the next few weeks. Daisy's Country Cravings and Deli Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Wednesday, April 19th at 10am - 882 East Main Street, Luray If you plan on attending, please RSVP to (540) 743-3915 or events@luraypage.com by Monday, April 17th. Business After Hours - Blue Shepherd Spirits Thursday, April 20th 5:30pm – 7pm - 622 West Main Street, Luray All members who attend are entered into the drawing for great door prizes. You'll also be able to enjoy tasty refreshments and craft cocktails with their vodka, gin, or rum. This event is designed for Chamber members to meet and build relationships with other local business members. It is time to get together and enjoy each other's company. Bring business cards for networking and to be entered in door prize raffles. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to events@luraypage.com or (540) 743-3915 by Tuesday, April 18th. Page County Chamber Volunteer Day Friday, April 21st 10am – 4pm Give back to the community and connect with local nonprofit organizations as part of Page County Chamber Volunteer Day. This pairs members of the business community with rewarding half-day service projects throughout Page County. This is a great opportunity for nonprofits to develop relationships with Page County businesses and for businesses to have an afternoon of team building while giving back to the community. Women in Business - Paint & Sip Wednesday, April 26th 5:30pm – 7pm - 55 East Main Street, Luray (The Valley Cork) The Wine & Paint class will be led by local artist Marlise Lee, who will walk participants through the steps of creating their own piece of art. Each participant will leave with their own unique 11x14 acrylic painting and will be fun for all experience levels. All supplies are included, and refreshments are provided by The Valley Cork. The price for this class will be $50 for Chamber members and $55 for potential members. If you are interested in attending, RSVP to events@luraypage.com or (540) 743-3915 by Monday, April 24th
Talking to haunted antiques and other collected bargains! From a small art gallery room full of personal creations to an array haunted dolls, mysteriously tolling grandfather clocks, and the voices of disembodied children who giggle in the corner of the room, Collected Bargains is an antique store full of haunted treasures and useful items. Join us, as we recount our paranormal investigation with the technically equipped and clairaudient goofball and ghost hunter Patrick of The Haunted Side.Tune in as we traverse the haunted history and paranormal stories of each room's occupants. Equipped with SLS technology, EMF readers, oculus Spirt Box, two psychic mediums, and employing the Estes Method to communicate with the souls and other entities who call these items home....Unless they're just visiting!Make sure to check out Collected Bargains located on the corner of West Main Street. in Fernley Nevada! And watch our other videos with Patrick below or on his YouTube Channel The Haunted Side.FOR MORE WATCH THE VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC: https://youtu.be/VRB8C9rP910Check out the @thehauntedside and all of our collaboration investigation videos: Ghost Town Vlog: https://youtu.be/G638M9mvWl0 Papa's Ranch House: https://youtu.be/-Lk4UV56Ngs Skin Walker Bridge: https://youtu.be/6_b3QJ_kCls Patrick's Skin Walker Bridge: https://youtu.be/uuyuaCfEJ_s ____OR READ THE BLOG: https://www.metapsyckicks.com/journalOR JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/metapsyckicks——-BOOK A PSYCHIC MEDIUM READING:Olivia the Medium: https://www.metapsyckicks.com/our-servicesBOOK A TAROT READING:Emily the Intuitive: https://www.metapsyckicks.com/our-services-----RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS:Our YouTube Setup ►► https://kit.co/metapsyckicks/meta-psyckicks-youtube-setupOur Podcast Setup ►► https://kit.co/metapsyckicks/meta-psyckicks-podcasting-setupEm's Tarot Collection ►► https://kit.co/metapsyckicks/em-s-tarot-card-collectionOther Divination Tools: ►► https://kit.co/metapsyckicks/other-divination-toolsDISCLAIMER: This description might contain affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support!-----ARE YOU A PSYCHIC QUIZ: https://www.metapsyckicks.com/extrasTELL US YOUR PARANORMAL STORIES HERE: https://www.metapsyckicks.com/extrasCHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AND BLOG:www.metapsyckicks.comEMAIL US: metapsyckicks@gmail.com——-SAY HI ON SOCIAL:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Np1K0QH8e-EDHhIxX-FaAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/metapsyckicksTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@metapsyckicks?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Meta-PsycKicks-107812201171308Em's Pet Channel - Chin Villain: https://www.youtube.com/chinvillainOlivia The Medium:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oliviathemedium/Twitter - https://twitter.com/OliviaTheMediumSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meta-psyckicks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Maxwell Football Club named Mill Creek standout Caleb Downs on Thursday as the 2022 Maxwell Football Club National High School Player of the Year. Downs starred on offense and defense last season as Mill Creek won the Class AAAAAAA state championship, the program's first. The Hawks finished 14-1 with a No. 11 ranking nationally in the final MaxPreps Top 25. In a state finals win over Carrollton, the 6-foot, 190-pounder made 13 tackles and rushed for three touchdowns. He finished the season with 83 tackles, five interceptions (two for TDs) and 10 passes defensed on defense, in addition to rushing 57 times for 383 yards and 20 TDs and catching 36 passes for 422 yards and three TDs on offense. Downs graduated in December and enrolled early at Alabama, where the five-star recruit is expected to contribute immediately at safety. Downs joins past winners of the Maxwell high school honor that include Bryce Young, Trevor Lawrence and Derrick Henry. Gwinnett County government and local tourism officials are investing half-a-million dollars in COVID recovery funds in efforts to improve security around county attractions and hotels, and to support arts recovery and film education programs. The county announced the $500,000 investment that government and Explore Gwinnett officials will make into the programs on Thursday. The goal is to use the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds to boost areas in the hospitality and tourism industry that were hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds were made available to the county as a result of the American Rescue Plan Act. There are three main areas that the funding will be spent on, including film education and training programs for high school students, a program to support nonprofit arts groups and efforts to improve security at the Gas South District District, Coolray Field and more than 100 hotels in the county. The long-awaited return of the Hometown Holiday Parade is among the highlights included in the city of Lawrenceville's 2023 events calendar, which was released in late January and includes nearly two dozen events. The parade, which has not been held for several years due to the COVID pandemic, is scheduled for Saturday, December 2. Also planned is the two-day “Around the World in the DTL” celebration, providing a variety of culturally-rich experiences and events in the city's collaboration with the Atlanta International Nigh Market. Also, the “Cultura Fiesta Latina” returns in 2023, offering a Latin heritage festival filled with food, dancing and music during National Hispanic Heritage Month. In addition, the “Live in the DTL” concert on June 16 will take place on the Lawrenceville Lawn as part of the Juneteenth Celebration. The city will tip its collective cap to law enforcement during National Police Week in May with “Light Lawrenceville Blue” and on March 10 the Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders Youth Council will presents it inaugural youth-organized mental health awareness event on the Lawrenceville Lawn. Events in the city are free to attend (although some may require pre-registration due to space limitations) and sponsorships starting at $500 are available. Legislation establishing regulations for the fast-growing third-party food delivery industry in Georgia has been introduced in the General Assembly. Senate Bill 34 is an outgrowth of a Senate study committee chaired by Sen. Elena Parent, D-Atlanta, that held several meetings last summer and fall to talk about an industry that has no federal oversight and only patchwork state and local regulations. Third-party food delivery was virtually non-existent before the pandemic closed restaurants to in-person dining. Apps including Uber Eats and DoorDash sprang up so quickly and grew so rapidly that health regulators couldn't catch up, resulting in complaints from customers of unsanitary practices. The industry also ran afoul of restaurant owners, who complained third-party food deliverers were running ads featuring their names without authorization, touting relationships that didn't exist. Senate Bill 34 would put an end to such practices in Georgia, prohibiting third-party food companies from advertising non-existent connections with restaurants and requiring them to enter into contracts with restaurants before picking up and delivering food from those facilities. The legislation also would require vehicles used for third-party food delivery to be clean. No smoking or vaping would be allowed inside delivery vehicles, and pets would be prohibited unless they are service animals. Food containers delivered via a thirty party would have to be closed, sealed and tamper resistant. Thermal containers would be required when necessary to keep food at the proper temperature. Parent's bill has bipartisan cosponsors, including Republican Sens. John Albers of Roswell and Frank Ginn of Danielsville. Democratic cosponsors include Sens. Harold Jones of Augusta and Sally Harrell of Atlanta. Fernbank Museum continues to celebrate its 30th Anniversary this year with special exhibits, giant screen films, themed Discovery Days, nighttime nature adventures in WildWoods: AGLOW, Fernbank After Dark adult science nights and more. Fernbank kicked off the year with the new giant screen film, “Fungi: Web of Life,” which opened on January 7. This film follows scientists to forests in Tasmania and China as they search for unique lifeforms, including bioluminescent mushrooms, that could help solve some of humanity's most urgent problems. “Wings Over Water” opened on February 4 in the Giant Screen Theater. Audiences can fly alongside three different types of birds as they defy the odds and migrate to America's largely unknown but awe-inspiring prairie wetlands. Guests will learn about the science of navigation, flyways, bird behaviors and this unique ecosystem. February will offer a vivid immersion into the science of color in the new special exhibit “The Nature of Color,” which opens Feb 11. “The Nature of Color” offers an in-depth exploration of the way color carries information in nature, including how organisms use it to find food, warn off predators and reproduce. The exhibit also delves into the use of color across cultures, where different colors can signal a wide range of meanings, impact emotions and ultimately influence the society around us. For more information head over to Fernbank dot org. “I billed myself as a triple threat: attorney, author, and artist,” Darryl Hines, one of Tannery Row Artist Colony's newest members, said. Yet at the “tender age” of 72, Hines finds himself totally immersed in one of these talents — creating works of visual art. Hines has accomplished many things in his life, but art has been a constant “companion” that never left him. His journey to Tannery Row has been filled with experiences, an array of talents, a variety of schools and study, and successful careers outside the art world. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, his parents recognized his talents at as young as five. However, he was unsure about making a living in the art world. Utlimately, he started a law firm while commuting back and forth to Atlanta to support his wife's broadcast career. While helping his son start a t-shirt company, his love for art was rekindled. In August of 2020, Hines enrolled at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and earned his MFA in 2022. “At the tender age of 72, I returned to metro Atlanta. Finding a studio space led me to Tannery Row at the suggestion of Carolyn Wright, formerly of The Lona Gallery in Lawrenceville.” He finds the atmosphere at Tannery Row encouraging. Hines has gained the interest of collectors like Hollywood filmmaker Michael Sherman who sits on the boards of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Hines is hoping to spark interest in gallery owners and museums in Atlanta and elsewhere, pursuing several artist residencies and fellowships, and hoping to teach art as an adjunct professor. If one is lucky, visitors might catch Hines in his area of Tannery Row, located at 554 West Main Street in Buford. 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Our guest today carved a path that may seem unlikely, but in the end, seems almost fitting. Jason Brauner joined us back on Episode 057 where he talked about building the first bourbon focused restaurant in Louisville, which you all know as Bourbon's Bistro. That concept has stood the test of time and now people from all over flock to his restaurant for dinner and drinks. One particular patron of his is Andrew Wiehebrink of Independant Stave Company, who was on episode 346 talking about stave science. They began talking and came up with some proprietary barrels that will enhance a whiskey based on its original profile whether it was nutty, sweet, or floral. And that's how Buzzard's Roost bourbon was born. You will get to hear more about this journey and their process and how Jason is also moving into a brick and mortar location on West Main Street in the heart of downtown Louisville. Show Notes: Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about combining barrels together because of angel's share Give us a refresher about how you got into bourbon When did you start collecting dusties? Do you remember your biggest dusty score? Were you one of the original restaurants that did barrel picks? What was the motivation behind Buzzard's Roost? Do you remember the first phone call when you wanted to start the brand? How did you decide what type of whiskey to use? How many proprietary barrels do you have? How do you categorize the whiskey to go into different finishing barrels? How does your blending process change when you go from 3 to 40 barrels? Are you continuing with MGP or going to work with other distilleries? When is your location in downtown Louisville going to open? Did moving from a restaurant to brand owner feel like a natural progression? What was the origin of the name Buzzard's Roost? @buzzardsroostwhiskey @bourbonsbistro Support this podcast on Patreon
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Welcome back to the Beef! Joining us in conversation are Larry and Eric from DaVinci Artists Gallery in historic Main Street, Tomball. This business is different from anything we've talked about over here before because, rather than a sole proprietorship, it's a cooperative consisting of 16 talented artists. Tune in to hear about the unique structure that makes this gallery work, and the journeys that have led to Eric and Larry's involvement today. Learn about the cut DaVinci Artists Gallery takes from each sale and why, and how the artists work together to vote for the leadership they believe in. We discuss the selection process and what we consider when new artists apply, and the work they are doing with Lone Star College students at the gallery. You'll learn about exciting upcoming events you can attend, how the Gallery has changed the area, and why accessibility is so integral to DaVinci Artists Gallery's approach. Key Points From This Episode: A reminder that in six episode's time, we are changing our brand entirely.Welcome to Larry and Eric from DaVinci Artists Gallery in Main Street Tomball.What each of them does to unwind; painting, cooking, and Nintendo Switch.Larry's background working in the oil industry which brought him to Tomball. His woodturning work that motivated him to get involved with DaVinci Artists Gallery.Eric's experience working in oil and gas before becoming a draftsman and digital artist.The journey to collaborating with DaVinci Artists Gallery.DaVinci Artists Gallery's structure as a membership-based cooperative rather than a sole proprietorship. How Larry came to work in the role of director at DaVinci Artists Gallery.Why DaVinci Artists Gallery only takes 15% of every sale.How the 16 contributing artists work together with leadership having been voted in.The selection process and the two considerations behind each new artist that is brought in.The work they are doing with Lone Star College students including an internship program.An invitation to 26 October's Sip ‘n Stroll.Changes in the area since the Gallery's opening.The sales Eric made at 409 Commerce Tomball.Why accessibility is so important to DaVinci Artists Gallery.Why you will find only original artworks in the gallery with a low price point. The $5 cigarette box machine where you can purchase a tiny artwork. John's experience with his daughter at the gallery.Getting to know the story behind the art and the artist to increase the emotional bond between patrons and their purchases. The balance of extroversion and extraversion necessary to be a successful creative.Their weekly open house from 5 to 8 pm every second Saturday: Fresh Art.The ‘rehang' process which keeps the artists moving and creating new work every month.How collectors keep the artists on their toes.The reality that we are all our own worst critics. The surprising range of work that resonates with buyers.John's plaque and why it didn't work out so well. Where to find DaVinci Artists Gallery digitally. The art classes and private events hosted by the gallery. An invitation to visit the gallery at 315 West Main Street. Tweetables: “Everyone feels very comfortable at DaVinci Artists Gallery. It's more of a family than a business and the exposure for all the artists is amazing. It's really fun.” — Eric Sundin [0:09:40] “When you come in and look at our art and you look at the price points you'll see that it's really accessible. It's not like some galleries where you'll come in and you will roll your eyes. We recognize where we are and we want it to be accessible.” — Larry Zarra [0:25:12] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: DaVinci Artists Gallery DaVinci Artists Gallery on Instagram DaVinci Artists Gallery on Facebook Lone Star College Eric Sundin on Facebook Eric Sundin on Instagram Larry Zarra on Email Hannah Maria Babyboomer.org John W Kelly Beefy Marketing Beefy Marketing on Instagram Beefy Marketing on YouTube Beefy Marketing on Facebook
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Kenzie aka Fringe & Chris Graves join the Transmission to discuss the possible indictment of Donald Trump and what that means for our political landscape. Articles: https://www.mediaite.com/donald-trump/trump-encourages-fbi-agents-to-go-nuts-and-not-take-it-anymore-over-mar-a-lago-raid/https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-08-29-mark-zuckerberg-complains-fbi-lied-to-facebook-hunter-biden-laptop.htmlhttps://thenewamerican.com/is-deep-state-getting-ready-to-blame-covid-vax-disaster-on-trump/https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/gold-silver-slump-to-lowest-level-in-more-than-a-month-as-dollar-yields-climb/ar-AA11dUUU?fromMaestro=truehttps://www.zerohedge.com/technology/zero-hour-approaches-nasa-launch-most-powerful-rocket-moon Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk
From the invasion on the southern border to the world's wealthiest companies pushing socialism through ESG, the forces of Globalism are running at full steam toward 2030. Will America awaken in time to turn back the tide ? Articles: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-08-22-esg-meant-to-usher-in-one-world-government.html https://summit.news/2022/08/22/poll-more-than-half-of-americans-believe-country-is-under-invasion-at-border/https://buchanan.org/blog/how-when-do-we-come-together-again-159577 Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk
Oregon's senior Senator Ron Wyden was at a pharmacy on West Main Street in Medford when President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law this week. "I was telling the seniors (at the Medford pharmacy) that there was a dose of good news," he said. "A big dose of good news for thousands of senior citizens in Oregon and hundreds of thousands across the state, because they were going to get a fair shake, finally, for their medicine." Wyden was a guest on this week's episode of "Straight Talk" to discuss how the Inflation Reduction Act will bring down costs for Oregonians, among other topics.
One of the most entertaining and interesting commentators in alternative media Gardner Goldsmith joins Paratruther to discuss the state of the world and the world of the state on this extended and thought provoking episode. Thank you for listening. Gardner Goldsmith: https://twitter.com/gardgoldsmith@GardnerGoldsmithon G-A-Bgardnergoldsmith.substack.comOur Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo:www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk
Researcher Chris Graves joins the Transmission to discuss the Trump FBI document raid/ Psyop - The signs of escalation in the Ukraine/ Russia conflict/ WW3, and find out what is making Henry Kissinger nervous. Gold and Silver news and much more. Thank you for listening. Articles:https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/modern-us-warmongering-scaring-henry-kissingerhttps://www.technocracy.news/harari-dont-need-the-vast-majority-of-the-population/https://summit.news/2022/08/14/russia-says-it-may-sever-us-relations-if-declared-terrorism-sponsor/ https://www.wsj.com/articles/restaurant-meals-become-a-relative-bargain-as-grocery-prices-soar-11660561200 Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk
From the raid on Trump's home, to 87,000 new IRS agents, to the CDC declaring C-19 over without actually saying it, it is indeed all happening at once. That and much more on the latest episode of A.R.T. Thank you for listening. Articles: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/cdc-says-people-exposed-covid-no-longer-need-quarantine-deemphasizes-regular-testing-excepthttps://summit.news/2022/08/12/irs-training-included-armed-agents-carrying-out-simulated-assault-on-suburban-home/https://www.technocracy.news/anything-but-a-cashless-society-uk-consumers-defy-banks-war-on-cash/Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin:
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Chris Graves rides shotgun on the Transmission this afternoon. We cover Taiwan, Monkey pox, Cannibalism and more. Live broadcast 2pm CT Mondays and Fridays on www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Articles: https://news.yahoo.com/china-warns-military-not-sit-075623828.htmlhttps://www.technocracy.news/mercola-monkeypox-declared-a-public-health-emergency/https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-07-31-scientist-says-cannibalism-key-fight-climate-change.htmlOur Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo: www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk
As mysteriously as the appeared 42 years ago, the Georgia guidestones have now been removed from the face of the earth, following an explosion on 7-6-22. What were their true purpose? And why go to the trouble of mentioning a time capsule, and not actually having one placed on site? In this episode of Paratruther, Tony is joined by Chris Graves and Mr. Anderson to discuss the history, symbolism, myths and cultural impact of the guidestone's, and will they be built back better ? https://www.breitbart.com/local/2022/07/10/no-time-capsule-found-underneath-destroyed-georgia-guidestones-following-excavation/?fbclid=IwAR3H1M7ZBhb28BS2uLOrBOHoMAMsmuADUVOLQmZUsCGo9x9-1emSpgwf6uQ After destruction of the Georgia Guidestones, there is talk of rebuilding Elbert monument https://www.wired.com/2009/04/ff-guidestones/?currentPage=all https://www.discovermagazine.com/environment/georgias-own-doomsday-stonehenge-monument#.Ui84ccakqU8 Our Sponsors:Wise Wolf Gold & Silver Exchangewww.wisewolf.gold Emergency Food – Prepping- Water Filtration www.preparewithart.com Social:https://twitter.com/TonyArterburn https://www.facebook.com/arterburnradiotransmission Instagram: @arterburnradio https://gab.com/tonyarterburnVideo:www.rokfin.com/americaunplugged Podcast RSS:https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1788417.rss Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arterburn-radio-transmission-podcast/id1488348380 Contact:www.arterburn.news Mail: 827 West Main Street #201 Branson MO, 65616 Donate:https://cash.app/$wisewolfgold https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2801769679683584654&created=1649795290 Bitcoin: bc1qg36y6nkfcjr62wflz4ngyrzsauejkj4mp0xxwk