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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friend is Gray Buchanan! We recorded this on Sunday at the Wheatland Traditional Arts Weekend in Remus, Michigan. Thanks again for bringing Tall Poppy String Band out, Wheatland! Tunes in this episode: * Oysters in the Half Shell (1:09) (Claire Silbernagel original) * Winter Break (8:56) (Isaac McCarthy original) * Bitter Star (18:00) (Gray Buchanan original) * One-Legged Cow on a Scratching Post (27:58) (Corey Johnson-Erday original) * Ramp Narrows (35:29) (Mary Linscheid original) * BONUS TRACK: Roscoe Visit The Hillbilly Biscuits' website (https://thehillbillybiscuits.com/) [Visit The Starlight Darlins' website](https://thestarlightdarlins.com/) buy their EP (https://thestarlightdarlins.bandcamp.com/album/skyline) and follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thestarlightdarlins) Visit Clover-Lynn and The Hellfires' website (https://www.hellfiresband.com/) and follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hellfiresband) Follow The Weevils on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/weevilstrio/) Follow Moon Holler on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/moonhollermusic/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Pro Am SxS driver Matthew Boerschinger joins the podcast to talk about his journey as a racer, and the evolution of UTV racing. Cheyne and Brent share their reactions from the opener in Wheatland, including highlighting the many first-time winners.
4 Time Off Road Champion, 2018 Driver of the Year, Short Course Legend, and fresh off a win in Wheatland, Ryan Beat joins the show!
Traveling to Wheatland, Pennsylvania where one industry could benefit from tariffs. President Trump's family's net-worth has surged since he took office. On the CBS Evening News' "On the Road", we'll show a real literary masterpiece when a community comes together with a book-et brigade. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tired of fantasy leagues that just stick to the sidelines? It's time to go off-road. Introducing Impulse Media FNTSY League – the first-ever fantasy off-road app built for the wild world of off-road racing. We're talking Pro Buggys, Pro 2's and Pro 4's – and you in the driver's seat of a fantasy league like no other.
First-person view drone pilot Jourdan Gomez, pilot of the fastest machine at any Champ Off-Road venue, fills Cheyne in on the challenges of flying alongside off-road trucks, and the future of FPV coverage in motorsports. Also, Cheyne and Brent give final thoughts before the season opener at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Missouri.
This week, 21 News Chief Meteorologist Eric Wilhelm introduces the new weather-related 21 News podcast, "The Radar."This week is severe weather awareness week in Ohio, and Tyler Berry, a local storm chaser and weather enthusiast with his outfit "Chasing Ohio," will join Eric to discuss severe weather.Other weather-related stories will air on "The Radar" in the next few months, including a 21 News Meteorologist discussing allergies that come with the changing seasons. In May, Eric and 21 News Weekend Anchor and weather forecaster Chris Cerenelli will discuss the 40th anniversary of the deadly May 31, 1985 tornado that tore through Niles and Wheatland, Pa.
Dallas Mount is the Owner of Ranch Management Consultants (RMC), home of the Ranching for Profit School and the Executive Link program. Dig into the business side of ag, the stories, strategies, and insights to help your farm or ranch thrive. Dallas has led RMC since 2019 and worked with thousands of ranchers across North America, Australia and the UK to position their business for economic profit and ecologic health. The Ranching for Profit School is a program that's been helping farmers and ranchers for over 40 years turn passion into profit. From breaking down outdated management practices to unlocking strategies that actually work, Dallas shares game-changing advice for successfully running their operation. www.ranchingforprofit.com After working with University of Wyoming Extension for 18 years, Dallas started teaching the Ranching For Profit School in 2012 and quickly established himself as an elite instructor. Dallas and his wife Dixie, have two adult children and own and manage a grazing operation near Wheatland, WY. RMC is focused on creating profitable businesses, with healthy land and happy families. Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we'd love to hear from you.
Saddle up for a fantastic episode! We've got a double dose of equestrian goodness today. First, we're getting the inside scoop on Equisk's game-changing products with founder Clara Mehel. Then, hold onto your hats as we take you on a virtual tour of an incredible horse property in Northern Virginia. Get ready to be wowed!Episode 3603 Timestamps and Links: Link: How To Help Equestrians Affected By LA Wildfires Guest: Clara Mehel, founder of Equisk Link: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeGuest: Jeremy Dalpiaz & Sam FisherLink: Virtual Tour of Wheatland FarmWhinnies: 6:16Equisk Interview: 11:04Wheatland Farm: 26:20EFWP: 43:28
Saddle up for a fantastic episode! We've got a double dose of equestrian goodness today. First, we're getting the inside scoop on Equisk's game-changing products with founder Clara Mehel. Then, hold onto your hats as we take you on a virtual tour of an incredible horse property in Northern Virginia. Get ready to be wowed!Episode 3603 Timestamps and Links: Link: How To Help Equestrians Affected By LA Wildfires Guest: Clara Mehel, founder of Equisk Link: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeGuest: Jeremy Dalpiaz & Sam FisherLink: Virtual Tour of Wheatland FarmWhinnies: 6:16Equisk Interview: 11:04Wheatland Farm: 26:20EFWP: 43:28
Fun in Lancaster CountyLancaster Central Market (Ann), located at 23 North Market Street in downtown Lancaster, is the oldest continuously operating farmer's market in the United States. It is open year-round on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and offers everything from local produce and meats to cheeses, crafts, and handmade items.Walking Tours of Downtown Lancaster (Tom): The visitor center near the Central Market offers guided walking tours that explore the area's architecture and history.First Friday (Dale), held in downtown Lancaster on the first Friday of each month, celebrates art, culture, and community. This vibrant event draws locals and visitors to explore the city's creative scene.Fulton Opera House (Ann), located at 12 North Prince Street in downtown Lancaster, is the oldest operating theater in the United States. Its Broadway-caliber shows have become an institution in the County, home to many other theater groups and venues.Gallery Row (Tom), located in the 100 block of North Prince Street, is a vibrant arts district that showcases the city's rich creative culture. Home to numerous art galleries, studios, and shops, it's a hub for local and regional artists.Long's Park Summer Music Series (Dale) offers free concerts on Sunday evenings from June through August in Long's Park, located on Harrisburg Pike next to Park City Center. This popular community event attracts several thousand music fans each week. The park is also a delightful place for walking.County Park (Ann) is located just outside downtown Lancaster. It is a massive park with wooded trails, picnic areas, covered bridges, and beautiful streams and rivers—a wonderful oasis in the city.Root's Country Market and Auction (Tom), located at 705 Graystone Road in Manheim, is open every Tuesday year-round and offers a similar collection of goods as the Green Dragon Market. It's a truly unique experience.Strasburg Railroad (Dale), located at 300 Gap Road in Strasburg, invites visitors to ride an antique steam engine through Lancaster County's picturesque farmland. It also features a museum of classic trains.Village Green Mini-Golf (Ann), located at 1444 Village Road in Strasburg, offers a family-friendly mini-golf experience in the heart of Lancaster County. Set in a picturesque rural location, the course features beautiful landscaping, colorful flowers, ponds, and whimsical decorations, making it a relaxing yet challenging spot for golfers of all ages.Adamstown (Tom), located north of Ephrata on Route 272, is known as the Antique Capital of the USA. It boasts a concentration of antique shops, malls, and markets, attracting collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts nationwide.BB's Grocery Outlet (Dale), located at 581 Camargo Road in Quarryville, offers deeply discounted groceries, bulk items, and household goods. It often features closeouts, overstock, or slightly damaged packaging—a quintessential Lancaster experience.The Corn Wagon (Ann), located at 2169 Millersville Road, is a legendary produce stand in the area. It's a local favorite because it offers the freshest fruits and vegetables at incredible prices. There are many fruit and vegetable stands throughout the County.Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area (Tom), located near Lebanon, PA, is famous for attracting over 100,000 migratory snow geese every spring, making it a must-see for bird watchers.Ice Cream Dairies (Dale): Pine View, Lapps, and Down on the Farm are a few of the top places for ice cream in the County.Kitchen Kettle Shops (Ann) is located in downtown Intercourse, PA, at the heart of the Amish "tourist" area. Here, visitors can see many Amish buggies and Mennonite visitors.Covered Bridges (Tom), Lancaster County is home to 29 covered bridges, one of the largest concentrations in the United States. These iconic structures are an essential part of the County's history and a popular attraction for visitors.Clinic for Special Children Auction (Dale), held at the Leola auction grounds, raises money for a clinic specializing in genetic diseases among the Amish. This event is supported by the Amish and Mennonite communities and offers a great way to experience their culture.Amish Farmland (Ann): The beautiful Amish and Mennonite farms in Lancaster County, particularly around Quarryville, Strasburg, Bird-In-Hand, Paradise, Intercourse, and Leola, showcase preserved farmland that remains a testament to traditional farming methods.One-Room Schoolhouse (Tom): Many one-room schoolhouses still operate throughout the Amish and Mennonite areas, especially near Strasburg.Amish Dinner (Ann): you can check the Internet to find Amish households that provide group Amish dinners in an Amish home.Mandros Market, located at the corner of Lemon and Charlotte Streets in Lancaster City, is known for its exceptional selection of Mediterranean and European imported goods. This Mom-and-Pop Store exudes old-world charm, drawing food lovers seeking authentic ingredients for cooking and entertaining.Hammond Pretzels, situated on South West End Avenue in Lancaster City, is a small, historic family-owned business that has been in the family for three generations. Embodying Lancaster's rich pretzel-making tradition, it's a must-visit for anyone who appreciates classic snacks.Cherry Hill Orchards, located at 400 Long Lane in New Danville, is a family-owned farm that grows its own produce. In season, the produce is sold to customers or available for pick-your-own. The farm also offers homemade baked goods and fresh apple cider.Lancaster Breweries, Lancaster, is home to several local breweries that serve exceptional beers and food. Check out popular spots like Iron Hill Brewery, Lancaster Brewing Company, Old Town Brewery, and Spring House Brewery.Amish Stand, located on Kendig Road in Willow Street, is open year-round. Offering eggs, baked goods, seasonal produce, and flowers, it's a great spot for fresh, locally grown items.Isaac's Restaurant, located in Strasburg and other locations across the County, is famous for its delicious sandwiches, all named after birds.Green Dragon Farmer's Market and Auction, located at 955 North State Street in Ephrata, is open every Friday year-round. The market offers a wide range of items, from local produce and meats to livestock, clothing, and home décor.The 300-Block Shops, located in the 300 block of North Queen Street in Lancaster City, features a variety of intriguing shops, including art galleries.Wheatland, located at 230 North President Avenue in Lancaster, is a historic mansion once the home of James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States. Built in 1828, this beautifully preserved Federal-style house offers visitors a glimpse into the mid-19th-century life of one of the most controversial U.S. presidents.Third Friday, like First Friday, but focused on Lancaster's music scene, highlights local musical talent in various venues across the city.Whoopie Pie Festival held every September at 240 Hartman Bridge Road in Ronks, celebrates the beloved Pennsylvania Dutch dessert—a soft, cake-like sandwich with creamy filling. The festival draws thousands of visitors each year.Turkey Hill Experience, located in Columbia, PA, offers museum tours where visitors can enjoy homemade beverages (teas and lemonade) and ice cream—known for allowing guests to create their own unique ice cream flavors.Dutch Apple Dinner Theater, located at 510 Centerville Road in Lancaster, offers a full buffet-style dinner paired with a stage show. It is open year-round.Wolf Sanctuary of PA, located at 465 Speedwell Forge Road in Lititz, is home to real wolves and offers a unique opportunity to observe these majestic creatures up close.The Jigger Shop, located at 202 Gettysburg Avenue in Mount Gretna, offers delicious snacks, ice cream, and musical events throughout the summer.Lititz Springs Park is a beautiful downtown park in the heart of Lititz. It is known for its old-fashioned Fourth of July festivities.The Hospice Auction, held on Labor Day Weekend at the Solanco Fair Grounds in Quarryville, features food prepared by the local Amish community and items like handmade quilts that are auctioned to raise funds for Hospice of Lancaster County.Good's Store, located at 334 West 4th Street in downtown Quarryville, is a Mennonite-owned store that sells almost everything. It functions as an actual "general store" in the traditional sense.Strasburg Scooters, located at 246 North Decatur Street in Strasburg, offers little motorized car rides through the stunning Amish countryside and past covered bridges.The National Clock and Watch Museum is located at 514 Poplar Street, Columbia, PA. This fascinating museum has a huge exhibit of clocks and watches covering the history of timekeeping.Northwest River Trail, Columbia to Falmouth, PA. This wonderful trail runs for miles along the Susquehanna River and offers incredible scenery.Susquehannock State Park is a scenic 224-acre park overlooking the Susquehanna River in southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It offers stunning river views, especially from the Pinnacle Overlook, one of its most popular spots.American Music Theatre, 2425 Lincoln Hwy E, is a premier live entertainment venue that opened in 1997. It is known for its high-quality, family-friendly shows and for hosting diverse performances, from live concerts to original musical productions.Sight & Sound Theatres, 300 Hartman Bridge Rd, Ronks, PA, is one of the country's most renowned live theater experiences. Known for its Bible-based, Broadway-style productions, the theater brings biblical stories to life with jaw-dropping sets, live animals, and unforgettable special effects.
BONUS episode featuring my summer of presidential travels as I fit in as many birthplaces, gravesites, homes, and other sites into one history professor's summer break. The second of three trips: join me as I visit upstate New York, the Hamptons, Manhattan, Washington DC, and more! Check out "How I Spent My Summer of Presidential Travels, 2024, Part 1"!Links to Previous Episodes Mentioned:Birthplaces"Martin Van Buren and Kinderhook""Theodore Roosevelt and Manhattan""Franklin Roosevelt and Hyde Park""George W Bush and New Haven"Homes"Martin Van Buren and Lindenwald""Millard Fillmore and East Aurora""James Buchanan and Wheatland""Ulysses Grant and Galena""Chester Alan Arthur and Manhattan""Grover Cleveland and Princeton""Theodore Roosevelt and Sagamore Hill""William Howard Taft and Washington DC""Woodrow Wilson and Washington DC""Franklin Roosevelt and Warm Springs""Harry S Truman and Independence""Gerald Ford and Alexandria""Barack Obama and Kalorama (and Maui)"Graves"John Quincy Adams' Tomb""Martin Van Buren's Tomb""Millard Fillmore's Tomb" "James Buchanan's Tomb"Support the showVisit the social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
"Oh, Lord God Almighty, as thou wilt!" The final words of James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, and today regarded as one of the worst. Learn about the end to Buchanan's Presidency, his lonely years after, his death, burial, and other commemorations! Check out the website at VisitingthePresidents.com for visual aids, links, past episodes, recommended reading, and other information!Episode Page: https://visitingthepresidents.com/2024/10/22/season-3-episode-15-james-buchanans-tomb/Season 1's James Buchanan Episode: "James Buchanan and Cove Gap" on his birthplace!Season 2's James Buchanan Episode: "James Buchanan and Wheatland" on his home!Support the showVisit the social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
All the tips and tricks for your next concert at the Toyota Amphitheatre including where to get food and drinks. We saw Creed and they rocked!
Steel pipe manufacturer Wheatland Tube is closing its plant on the south side of Chicago and laying off more than 230 employees.According to the Chicago Tribune, the layoffs will begin on November 1 and continue throughout next year. Wheatland did not provide an anticipated date for the factory's closure.The company, which is a subsidiary of the nearly 150-year-old Zekelman Industries, is headquartered in both Illinois and Wheatland, Pennsylvania, and operates additional plants in Ohio, Alabama and Missouri. In a statement obtained by the Chicago Tribune, Wheatland said it has no plans to shutter any of its other factories.Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Thomas Ghelf v. Town of Wheatland
Welcome to September! In today's episode, Lana Wilkes (Cowgirls Over Coffee Community Manager) is back with us! Join the conversation as we talk about transitioning into fall routines. Valuing the power of a routine is important. Routines help provide productivity, they're constructive, and they're comforting. Find your routine to be a safe space that helps you reach your goals. In this episode, Lana and I both share the fall routines we've put in place to help us focus on things we want to accomplish. We all have to find what works for us based on our priorities and what motivates us. When we're consistent with our routines, the benefits are easily felt. What routines are working for your family? Resources & Links:Cowgirls Over Coffee Episode 42: Figuring It Out Is OverratedCowgirls Over Coffee Episode 28: Protect Your Time, Energy & Attention with this Simple StrategyConnect with this week's Presenting Sponsor: Holly Allison with Ranch and Recreation showcasing the Rafter MB Arena for sale in Wheatland, WY.Check out the websiteFollow on Instagram @ranchandrecreationConnect with Thea and the community:Follow on Instagram @thea.does.the.things and @cowgirlsovercoffee Follow on Facebook @cowgirlsovercoffeeMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss a convo!
David and Rachel discuss the devastation of a 1985 tornado outbreak. Script by Joey.
Decided to give you a short episode during our road trip travels, following the first 2 shows of New Kids On The Block's Magic Summer Tour! Adrian from Rattail, and Chrissy & Rebecca from Meow Meow Crew are driving from Chicago to Detroit, recounting the first 2 shows, spoiler free. I share the details of my individual meet and greet with the group, as close as I remember from my scattered memory and nerves! Some wording might be a guestimate. It you'd like to be on a Magic Summer Road episode, find me in Detroit, Wheatland, and Mountain View, and be on the show!
Happy Monday, everyone! Today, I'm so excited to be diving deep into the meaning of my new tour Diamantes – and spoiler alert: it's probably not what you'll expect! I'll also be sharing details on production, meet and greets, more about my album, and how my wedding and honeymoon will fit into everything. Here's a list of current tour dates for anyone interested. I'd love to see you there! Thu May 30 El Cajon, CA The Magnolia Sat June 1 Albuquerque, NM Revel Entertainment Center Fri Jun 07 Hidalgo, TX Payne Arena Sat Jun 08 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall Sun Jun 09 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Fri Jun 14 Atlanta, GA Coca Cola Roxy Sat Jun 15 Greensboro, NC Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts Fri Jun 21 Rosemont, IL Rosemont Theatre Sat Jun 22 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre @ Old National Centre Thu Jun 27 Winterhaven, CA Quechan Casino Resort Fri June 28 Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater Sun June 30 Chandler, AZ Wild Horse Pass Casino Fri Jul 12 Wheatland, CA Hard Rock Live Sat Jul 13 Salinas, CA Salinas Sports Complex Sun Nov 03 Mexico City, MX Auditorio Nacional Sat Dec 07 Fresno, CA William Saroyan TheatreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moving forward on the home front, the new shortened Legal ID's are now operating at the top of the hour and Roger told us about the 10 additional stations that are coming. The next two will be Wheatland, WY and Kimball, NE in the month of April! Also, FriendRaiser begins March 18th with the Day of Hope. We will invite you to join YNOP in partnering with the Helios Project to provide training to many, many, pastors in South Sudan and Kenya! Matching funds are a vital help for FriendRaiser, please contact us if you'd like to be involved by going to ynop.org or calling 800-442-9222.
Wes, Eneasz, and David keep the rationalist community informed about what's going on outside of the rationalist communitySupport us on Substack!News discussed:The Hugo Committee itself was responsible for the censorship, doing it voluntarily and preemptively!Intuitive Machines is now the first commercial outfit to put a spacecraft on the Moon.Phil Metzger describes: Imagine you built an experimental payload and it is going on a test ride to the Moon. Then the spacecraft engineers ask if they can use your *payload* to *navigate* for *lunar landing*, something never planned for, and they write a software patch in lunar orbit, and it WORKS Sweden's bid to join NATO has been officially ratified. The Baltic is officially Lake NATONavalny killed in prisonAlso Russia is going to nuke us from spaaaaaace!2 yr anniversary of invasionTrump business fraud verdict: $355 million!Trump: “it's a form of Navalny”Netanyahu's proposed Gaza plan allows Israeli military freedom of action in Gaza, and establishes a buffer zone.Egypt is building a border wall w Gaza. no word on if they'll make the Gazans pay for itIsrael launched strikes in Lebanon in response to rocket attacks by Hezbollah Alabama made IVF illegal in its borders.(e)Clinics are closingAir Canada must honor refund policy invented by airline's chatbotNikki Haley got 40% of the vote in South CarolinaGoogle's new AI “Gemini” had its image-generation turned off due to unexpected results. Yishan argues this is AI misalignment, but Days argues this is intentional and the only “unexpected” part was the backlashHappy News!Greece legalises same-sex marriageGuatemala did a reverse Jan 6th!World's largest supply of lithium found beneath California's Salton Sea. Could meet America's demand for decades to come (at current rates?). AND discovery of 2.34 billion metric tons of rare-earth elements near Wheatland, Wyo., is estimated to be the richest in the worldUPSIDE Foods, the first lab to get FDA approval for commercial production of lab-grown meat, has announced construction of their first laboratory, starting with a focus on chicken production.Chris Anderson describes it as “DELICIOUS. Succulent, moist, the right texture. Chicken as it should be.”program launching this month allocated 250,000 Swiss francs, or roughly $285,000 US, to pay reviewers to find mistakes in influential scientific papers Scott Alexander gives Bet On Love team permission to do Unsong MusicalEneasz - Luck is Other People's WorkGot something to say? Come chat with us on the Bayesian Conspiracy Discord or email us at themindkillerpodcast@gmail.com. Say something smart and we'll mention you on the next show!Follow us!RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/themindkillerGoogle: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iqs7r7t6cdxw465zdulvwikhekmPocket Casts: https://pca.st/vvcmifu6 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-mind-killer Apple: Intro/outro music: On Sale by Golden Duck Orchestra This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mindkiller.substack.com/subscribe
Please enjoy this scripture meditation from Ephesians as a way to engage in Sabbath rest. Radiantly healthy faith is a journey of loving God, neighbor, and self, as we follow the Spirit into love, truth, righteousness, and justice. It's a beautiful blend of contemplation and action, walking intimately with Jesus, and opening to God's abundant love which draws us together. The next Radiantly Healthy Faith Retreat is March 1st-3rd 2024 in Wheatland, Iowa. For more information head to https://www.jennychadima.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiantlyhealthyfaith/support
Lauren Schroeder is an amazing humanitarian, farmer and FFA student. During Covid, when she was in the 8th Grade, she started volunteering in her community and made an observation. She noticed that in the meals available to people there was no fresh produce. The timing of this observation coincided with her beginning her FFA career and needing to develop a supervised agricultural experience. Lauren decided to plant a garden and donate 100% of the production to those in need. A very benevolent SAE was born. Starting her 9th grade year, she planted 1/2 acre with a variety of vegetables, ultimately donating them to multiple different organizations around her community. During the summer between her sophomore and junior year she increased her production to 1 acre and donated over 7,000 lbs of vegetables. She has two summers left while she is in high school FFA and wants to increase production this year to 1.5 acres and finally 2 acres with a total of 20,000 lbs of vegetables. It is an unbelievable story and goal, but she has proven that she can do it, and there is no doubt that she will!
Aidan Yaddof is a sophomore in high school, sentinel of his FFA chapter, a two time SAE grant recipient, and hunter and a pheasant producer. Growing up in eastern Iowa on his families four acres, Aidan has always been around livestock and agriculture. This engagement with livestock and farming led him to join the FFA in the 8th grade, and he found that he really enjoyed the organization. This has led Aidan to become very active in his chapter with aspirations of serving at the district and state level as well. Aidan has also been hunting all of his life, and over time he has noticed smaller numbers of pheasants in his area. He researched this and confirmed that counts of pheasants had been steadily declining. This knowledge, in combination with his introduction to the FFA and the need for an SAE, led him to pheasant production. Aidan started a pheasant production business with two goals. First, is to make revenue by selling pheasants, mostly roosters. Second, to help grow the pheasant population in the area by releasing birds into the wild, mostly hens. Aidan has been doing this for two years now, and twice he has been awarded an SAE grant to help him grow and improve his business. He has long term aspirations for both the business and what he can achieve with it in the FFA. Aidan is currently in the process of applying for a state proficiency award, and he hopes that this will one day lead to a national proficiency award in Indianapolis.
Waterford, VA's Wheatland Spring is up, thanks to listener Justin Berlin! Next week is our last show of the year, our annual Holiday Blind Spectacular, and we'll be taking 2 weeks off, and our winter freeze PTSD is already coming on heavy. Maienschein Found Artifacts Farmers + Neighbors Mirror Sisters Theme Music by Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas End Credits Music: Lost in the Dark by Aiyo Additional music licensed through Epidemic Sound The Beerists are John Rubio, Grant Davis, Pam Catoe, and Mark Raup. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed. You should also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Support us by making a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! Follow us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Want to send us beer? Check our beer donation guidelines, and then shoot us and email at info@thebeerists.com
Dan and Jordan talk with Moriah Graham, a youth leader from Wheatland, IA. Moriah shares about the Free Lutheran Bible College, Parish Building in Maryland, and different areas of growth and encouragement she's seen with her students. If you're not, be sure to join our youth leader page on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/359996701447232 If you would like to join us for Youth Worker Weekends, you can find out more information here: aflc.org/youth/youth-workers-weekends/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flyoverministry/message
In our this episode, host Deborah Havert takes us inside the history of Wheatland, the home of President James Buchanan. The Junior League of Lancaster restored this historic gem in the 1930s, allowing it to be preserved and enjoyed for generations to come. Podcast guests include Peg Adams, Junior League Sustainer; Anna Kennedy, Active Member of the Junior League; and Pat Clark, Director of Wheatland.
Did you know that Iowa was once 80% covered in tall grass prairie land? But, currently, the amount of tall grass prairie land in Iowa is less than .1%. On today's episode of The “Center”, we'll be joined by Kurt Kreiter and Todd Seifert from Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat Center in Wheatland, Iowa, and also Sister Marie Cigrand from the Sisters of St. Francis in Dubuque, Iowa for a meaningful and informative conversation about the importance of prairie land in the state of Iowa. Join us as we talk about the importance of the prairie for our overall ecosystem, the beautiful habitat that the prairie provides for our brothers and sisters who call it home and appreciate some prairie wisdom from those who are stewards of some of the prairie lands that are left to be cared for here in Iowa. "Sweet Times" is by All Bets Off, and is provided by Adobe Stock.
LeeAnn Kress, is the color loving artist behind Charmed Confections. Her candy shop of sculpted art invokes Willy Wonka, childhood memories, and Halloween magic. She aspires to evoke happiness and nostalgia in her collectors. Details unknown to collectors hold special significance to LeeAnn, like the number 13 representing her father's birthday. Art is not just about creating visually appealing pieces; it's about sharing a part of herself with the world. Every piece is infused with inspiration from her life or her family. A switch from a telecommunications job to artistry wasn't a difficult decision. Her passion had blossomed after work hours, eventually becoming her dream job. In addition to Halloween, LeeAnn has also created fairy art. She's honored that her work has been reproduced by Bethany Lowe. LeeAnn is exhibiting at the All Hallows Art Fest in Petaluma, CA this year. In this episode she shares a preview of the wonders collectors will find in her booth. “I want my art to give collectors back those memories of Halloween and trick-or-treating... I want them to feel the love and care that I put into the details and to really love it.” - LeeAnn Kress Please visit her website at: https://charmedconfections.com Other mentions: All Hallow's Art Fest in Petaluma, CA: https://www.halloweenfolkartsociety.com/about-the-show-1 Autumn Brillance Magazine: https://www.autumnbrilliancemagazine.com/ Bishop's Pumpkin Farm in Wheatland, CA: https://www.bishopspumpkinfarm.com Holiday Pizzazz Shop: https://holidaypizzazz.com
When Dr. Sugg started his Wheatland Dental Care in 1972, he wanted his practice to be the Ritz Carlton of dentistry. Listen to how his daughter, Jaclyn Sugg, is carrying on his legacy as an eAssist Top Practice.To learn more about eAssist Dental Solutions, visit dentalbilling.com.
551: Proper 12A (July 30, 2023) Welcome to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, the lectionary podcast for preachers, seekers and Bible geeks. This is episode 551 for Sunday, July 30, 2023, Proper 12, Ordinary 17, Year A. Romans 8:26-39 Nothing Can Separate Us - No voice in the wilderness - checkout previous show. Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 Mustard Seed, Yeast, Pearls and the Kingdom of God Genesis 29:15-28 Jacob's Sister Wives Robb hosting a men's retreat in Wheatland. Go to chmiowa.org, go to News and Events, select Prairie Calendar, then find his "Big Steppers" retreat.
550: Proper 11A (July 23, 2023) Hello and welcome to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, the lectionary podcast for preachers, seekers and Bible geeks. This is episode 550 for Sunday, July 23, 2023, Proper 11, Ordinary 16, Year A. Romans 8:12-25 Creation's labor pains, with Melissa Meyers Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 The parable of the wheat and the weeds Genesis 28:10-19a Jacob's Staircase Robb is hosting a Men's Retreat in Wheatland, Iowa on August 4-5. For more information go to the Congregation of the Humility of Mary. The Click on "News and Events" and select "Program Calendar" and scroll down to find Robb's retreat, called "Big Steppers."
Wyoming Farm Ranch and Hemp Expo September 6-7, 2023 in Hawk Springs and Torrington, Wyoming
The Wheatland Plantation in Sevierville, Tennessee is said to be one of the most haunted places in the United States. Located on a hill overlooking the town, the plantation has a long and dark history that is filled with tales of death and despair. Visitors have reported experiencing strange occurrences such as hearing disembodied voices, seeing ghostly figures and feeling a chill in their bones. Whether or not you believe these stories, it's undeniable that Wheatland Plantation has an eerie atmosphere that will make you think twice before entering its fenced gate. If you dare you can rent a room in the newly renovated plantation as it is now an AirBnB rental. Website: www.spookysoulsisters.comInstagram: @spookysoulsistersFacebook: @spookysoulsistersTiktok: @spookysoulsistersFacebook Group: Spill the Spook-teahttps://www.airbnb.com/rooms/582371371754734720?source_impression_id=p3_1683625498_RYNheFW5AKb14ro%2B
Episode 420 - John and Bonnie Branding, Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery Happy Monday, Thieves! We're back on the road this week with a conversation about the farm, growing malt, and the importance of land beer with the owners of Wheatland Spring Brewery in Virginia. John and Bonnie Branding are working the land and creating delightful beers. They say: "As an estate brewery that's Farming for Fermentation, we have the opportunity through ingredients and methods to create beer unique to Wheatland Spring that reflects the agricultural character of our farm and growing region. We call this Land Beer."And the brewery and farm is open for tours and tasting. Listen in as our sojourn to the south during the Little Beer festival continues. Tune in and let us know what you think!
In honor of President's Day, this episode is on James Buchanan – our 15th President of the United States and up until recently the only president from Pennsylvania. The first part of the podcast will focus Buchanan's Birthplace State Park. I speak with DCNR's Beth Garner to learn about what to do, what to see and how best to experience the park.The second part of the podcast will focus solely on the man long-dubbed “the worst president in history.” We'll hear from Pat Clarke, director of President James Buchanan's Wheatland. He tells us about his life as a legislator, diplomat, president and gentleman farmer. Be sure to visit my website to get to notified about upcoming episodes. Also, follow us on Instagram and on Facebook for more information about what is coming up next. You can support the podcast by buying merch or donating on our website.Hosting, production and editing: Christian AlexandersenMusic: Jon SauerGraphics: Uncle Traveling Matt's Random Expedition
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Dead & Company is Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir; singer/guitarist John Mayer; Allman Brothers' bassist Oteil Burbridge; and “Fare Thee Well” and RatDog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti. In October of 2015 the band took to the stage for their inaugural nationwide tour, kicking off with three sold-out concerts at the legendary Madison Square Garden (including Halloween) and ending the year with two sold-out performances at the “Fabulous” Forum (the final was New Year's Eve). Drawing on the tremendous success of the band's 2015 tour, Dead & Company are launching their highly-anticipated new tour on Friday, June 10, 2016 (a full listing of tour dates can be found below). 2016's tour finds the celebrated group playing (among many other shows) two nights at Citi Field in New York; a two show independence day weekend celebration at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado; two nights at the famous Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin; and two shows at Boston's iconic Fenway Park on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16. Dead & Company will play two sets at Bonnaroo on June 12. At each show, Dead & Company will perform two sets of music drawn largely from the Dead's historic catalog of songs. Tickets are on sale now for the 2016 summer tour. Check www.deadandcompany.com for complete ticketing information. On Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. local time, “Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies 2016,” comes back to the big screen for the 6th annual event. This special cinema event features the previously unreleased Grateful Dead Dead (Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Brent Mydland and Bob Weir) concert from Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts on July 2, 1989. This event also features live concert footage of Dead & Co. from their 2015 tour. The Dead reunited in the summer of 2015 for the Fare Thee Well tour that included five shows in Chicago and Santa Clara, California, celebrating their 50th anniversary. Dead & Company 2016 Tour Dates: Fri Jun 10 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion Thu Jun 16 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center Fri Jun 17 Noblesville, IN Klipsch Music Center Mon Jun 20 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion Tue Jun 21 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center Thu Jun 23 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live Sat Jun 25 Flushing, NY Citi Field** Sun Jun 26 Flushing, NY Citi Field** Tue Jun 28 Hartford, CT Xfinity Theatre Sat Jul 02 Boulder, CO Folsom Field** Sun Jul 03 Boulder, CO Folsom Field** Thu Jul 07 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre Sat Jul 09 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre Sun Jul 10 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre Wed Jul 13 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion Fri Jul 15 Boston, MA Fenway Park** Sat Jul 16 Boston, MA Fenway Park** Fri Jul 22 Portland, OR Moda Center Sat Jul 23 George, WA Gorge Amphitheatre Tue Jul 26 Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Wed Jul 27 Chula Vista, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre Fri Jul 29 Wheatland, CA Toyota Amphitheatre Sat Jul 30 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, unless otherwise noted. **Tickets are not available through Ticketmaster for these concerts: Citi Field concert tickets available HERE. Folsom Field tickets available HERE. Fenway Park tickets available HERE.
Dead & Company is Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir; singer/guitarist John Mayer; Allman Brothers' bassist Oteil Burbridge; and “Fare Thee Well” and RatDog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti. In October of 2015 the band took to the stage for their inaugural nationwide tour, kicking off with three sold-out concerts at the legendary Madison Square Garden (including Halloween) and ending the year with two sold-out performances at the “Fabulous” Forum (the final was New Year's Eve). Drawing on the tremendous success of the band's 2015 tour, Dead & Company are launching their highly-anticipated new tour on Friday, June 10, 2016 (a full listing of tour dates can be found below). 2016's tour finds the celebrated group playing (among many other shows) two nights at Citi Field in New York; a two show independence day weekend celebration at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado; two nights at the famous Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin; and two shows at Boston's iconic Fenway Park on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16. Dead & Company will play two sets at Bonnaroo on June 12. At each show, Dead & Company will perform two sets of music drawn largely from the Dead's historic catalog of songs. Tickets are on sale now for the 2016 summer tour. Check www.deadandcompany.com for complete ticketing information. On Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. local time, “Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies 2016,” comes back to the big screen for the 6th annual event. This special cinema event features the previously unreleased Grateful Dead Dead (Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Brent Mydland and Bob Weir) concert from Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts on July 2, 1989. This event also features live concert footage of Dead & Co. from their 2015 tour. The Dead reunited in the summer of 2015 for the Fare Thee Well tour that included five shows in Chicago and Santa Clara, California, celebrating their 50th anniversary. Dead & Company 2016 Tour Dates: Fri Jun 10 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion Thu Jun 16 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center Fri Jun 17 Noblesville, IN Klipsch Music Center Mon Jun 20 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion Tue Jun 21 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center Thu Jun 23 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live Sat Jun 25 Flushing, NY Citi Field** Sun Jun 26 Flushing, NY Citi Field** Tue Jun 28 Hartford, CT Xfinity Theatre Sat Jul 02 Boulder, CO Folsom Field** Sun Jul 03 Boulder, CO Folsom Field** Thu Jul 07 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre Sat Jul 09 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre Sun Jul 10 East Troy, WI Alpine Valley Music Theatre Wed Jul 13 Pittsburgh, PA First Niagara Pavilion Fri Jul 15 Boston, MA Fenway Park** Sat Jul 16 Boston, MA Fenway Park** Fri Jul 22 Portland, OR Moda Center Sat Jul 23 George, WA Gorge Amphitheatre Tue Jul 26 Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Wed Jul 27 Chula Vista, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre Fri Jul 29 Wheatland, CA Toyota Amphitheatre Sat Jul 30 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, unless otherwise noted. **Tickets are not available through Ticketmaster for these concerts: Citi Field concert tickets available HERE. Folsom Field tickets available HERE. Fenway Park tickets available HERE.
The guys discuss what makes a music festival and how some are very family friendly, some not. They also discuss what makes a music festival and how they are not all created with similar thoughts in mind. Sit back and enjoy different viewpoints. Let us know at cousins@3cousins.com who you agree with and why.Support the showThree cousins who share very little in common except for DNA.
Check out Ol' Buck in Wheatland! Learn about James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, and his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania! Listen to his political rise, his tragic administration, his personal life, and, of course, his great home! Check out the website at VisitingthePresidents.com for visual aids, links, past episodes, recommended reading, and other information!Episode Page: https://visitingthepresidents.com/2022/06/07/season-2-episode-15-james-buchanan-and-wheatland/Season 1 James Buchanan Episode: “James Buchanan and Cove Gap”Support the show
Show notes from John Holl: "As I've mentioned, I'm always on the lookout for new-to-me breweries, especially ones that are bucking the normal trends. Todd DiMatteo of Good Word put Wheatland Spring Farm and Brewery on my radar, and I'm thankful. I'm talking with John and Bonnie Branding, the couple behind the brewery that sits on 30 acres of farmland, about an hour west of Washington, D.C. There they are growing their own grains, including some that haven't seen the light of day in beer in quite some time. They have herbs and produce that go into the beers, honey for fermenting and flavor, at least three distinct yeast strains all harvested from the land. The Brandings say the brewery has been a long time in the making. It opened in 2019 and they are Farming for Fermentation. Working with research facilities and other local farms to source all they need and to push the idea of local agriculture in every pint. They spoke to me from the brewery. Here's our conversation."For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge: The Newsletter for Beer Professionals, follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and subscribe to our beer industry focused newsletter. There is more information, articles, and engaging content at Beer Edge. Host: John Holl Guests: Bonnie and John Branding Sponsors: The Craft Brewery Cookbook and The Beer Edge Tags: Beer, Mixed Fermentation, Lagers, Virginia, Festivals, Grain, Water, Hops
Throughout most of the past ten thousand years, brewing was a farmhouse chore, one of the many ways people preserved their harvest throughout the year. In more recent times it has become a commercial and industrial activity. Yet in a verdant pocket of Loudoun County, Virginia about an hour NW of Washington DC, the husband and wife team of Bonnie and John Branding are conducting an ambitious experiment. They've revived farmhouse brewing, growing their own barley, using wild yeast from the land, and brewing it up in a barn. On today's show, we're going to hear their story and learn how they're making this work in a 21st-century world.
Rene Schell with Wyoming Game and Fish gives us another great interview. She's discussing an opportunity to learn and ask questions about upcoming potential proposals for the hunting season with the seasons setting annual meetings. Rene Schell has more by clicking below. CASPER REGION03/21/22, 4-6 p.m. – Crook County Courthouse Basement, Sundance, WY 03/21/22, 7-9 p.m. – Pinnacle Bank, Newcastle, WY 03/22/22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. – Greater Hulett Community Center, Hulett, WY 03/22/22, 4-7 p.m. – Converse County Library, Douglas, WY 03/23/22, 4-7 p.m. – Niobrara County Fairgrounds, Lusk, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Casper Game and Fish Regional Office, Casper, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83246589993) CODY REGION03/21/22, 6-8 p.m. – Meeteetse Conservation District Office, Meeteetse, WY 03/22/22, 5-8 p.m. – Lovell Fire Hall, Lovell, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Washakie County Fairground Building, Worland, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Thermopolis Fire Hall, Thermopolis, WY 03/24/22, 5-8 p.m. – Greybull Town Hall, Greybull, WY 03/28/22, 6-8 p.m. – Powell County Fairgrounds, Homesteader Room, Powell, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Park County Library, Grizzly Room, Cody, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82112815410) GREEN RIVER REGION03/21/22, 6-8 p.m. – Cokeville Town Hall, Cokeville, WY 03/22/22, 6-8 p.m. – Carbon County Higher Ed Center, Baggs, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Mountain View School Admin. Building, Mountain View, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Uinta County Library, Evanston, WY 03/25/22, 6-8 p.m. – South Lincoln Training & Events Center, Kemmerer, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Green River Game & Fish Regional Office, Green River, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82135678066) JACKSON REGION03/17/22, 4-7 p.m. – Jackson Game & Fish Regional Office, Jackson, WY 03/18/22, 4-7 p.m. – Afton Civic Center, Afton, WY LANDER REGION03/17/22, 6 p.m. – Fremont County Library, 1330 W. Park Ave., Riverton, WY 03/17/22, 6 p.m. – Jeffrey Community Center, 315 W. Pine St., Rawlins, WY 03/22/22, 6 p.m. – Headwaters Conference Center, 20 Stalnaker St., Dubios, WY 03/24/22, 6 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 260 Buena Vista Dr., Lander, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ChhseQ3GRLq9IkNcTlqp8Q) LARAMIE REGION03/22/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte Valley Community Center, Saratoga, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte Valley Bank Conference Center, Torrington, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte County Public Library, Wheatland, WY 03/28/22, 6-8 p.m. – Cheyenne Game and Fish Office, Cheyenne, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Laramie Game and Fish Regional Office, Laramie, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82758275483 ) PINEDALE REGION03/23/2022, 6-8 p.m. – Pinedale Game & Fish Regional Office, Pinedale, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81898984778?pwd=THkxT0RwOEtQZkpWSkU5QUhqY1hBdz09) SHERIDAN REGION03/21/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Campbell County Public Library, 2101 S 4-J Rd, Gillette, WY 03/22/2022, 4-7 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 700 Valley View Dr., Sheridan, WY 03/23/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Johnson County Library, 171 N Adams Ave, Buffalo, WY 03/24/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Kaycee Branch Library, 231 Ritter Ave, Kaycee, WY 03/29/2022, 6 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 700 Valley View Dr., Sheridan, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81982217466) Date layout above thanks to Wyoming Wildlife Federation
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The guys are back talking about a few celebrity deaths. Caleb hates on another popular band, and Wade deep dives into a popular adult novelty shop in Wheatland , Texas where things get a little risque.
BVBOE discusses the pictures that put Wheatland High School and their funky bunch (students) front and center on social media and not in a good way. What should be their consequence?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS episode featuring my summer of presidential travels as I fit in as many birthplaces, gravesites, homes, and other sites into one history professor's summer break. The second of two parts, join me as I drive through North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont!Check out the website at VisitingthePresidents.com for visual aids, links, past episodes, recommended reading, and other information! Support the show (https://paypal.me/VisitingPresidents?locale.x=en_US)