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We had the chance to sit down with Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museum, for a check-in to see how summer camps are progressing. We also discussed an upcoming special lecture that will take place in lieu of their normal lunch and learn. We also remind the audience about the Museum Passport program and to browse the gift shop…
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We had the chance to sit down with Cindy Williams, President and CEO of the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, for her monthly check-in. We discussed the upcoming, free Chmaber 101 class, the next Business After Hour and the next meeting of Bartow Business Women.
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We had our regular check-in with Melinda Lemmon, Bartow County Director of Economic Development. Today we spent the majority of the time discussing data centers and how the process to assess energy needs has changed, which is why we are hearing about zoning changes or requests without a guarantee the business will actually build their data center h…
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BK from Saturday's BK on the Air, joins to discuss the anniversary of Live and Let Die opening in theaters on this day in 1973. It was the first Roger Moore Bond in one of the most successful film franchises of all-time. And, we discuss some Bond news that broke this week with the announcement that Denis Villeneuve will direct the next film.…
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Today we are joined by Darrell Frisbee with the Savoy Automobile Museum to put a spotlight on their most recent exhibit, "Harvest to Highway," where they pair a car and a tractor made by the same automobile company. The exhibit last through September. We also discuss so upcoming lectures, guest speakers, a trivia night and an upcoming movie night a…
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We had the chance to sit down with Angelica Bridges-Davis with the UGA Extension Office in Bartow County to discuss canning and food preservation. One of her roles is to teach classes all centered around food preparation and food safety. We talk about the art of canning and how it's not nearly as hard as it may sound, but there are proper ways to d…
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We had the chance to sit down with David Riser, VP of the Georgia Street Rod Association, to talk about their upcoming Collector Car Appreciation Day event happening in Bartow County on July 12. The parade of over 110 vehicles will start their drive throughout the community at 10:30AM with police escourt and will end at the Savoy Automobile Museum …
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We had our periodic check-in with Lauren Rhodes, Asst. Marketing Director with Tellus Science Museum to put a spotlight on their upcoming activities, programs and exhibits. There are a couple more summer camps on the schedule, but spots are almost gone. The temporary gallery on patents is going to be ending in mid-July. The new building will be ope…
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We had the chance to sit down with Autumn Lester, Marketing and Events Coordinator for the City of Adairsville. We put a spotlight on the upcoming "Celebrating America" event coming up this Saturday at Manning Mill Park. Then, coming up on July 12, the All-Nashville Roadshow will be in historic downtown Adairsville. This is a ticketed event and nee…
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We had the chance to sit down with Pastor Shannon Karafonda, Lead Pastor at Trinity United Methodist Church, to discuss how the idea of the Holy Mischief Minute came to being, how she was called to the ministry and the start of their podcast. We also spent time discussing how to bring happiness and joy to others and how to start to even reprogram o…
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In our continuing series about Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company, Mary Agrusa with Savoy Automobile Museum, takes us through the start of the assembly line and how there was a new-found push toward timing and efficiency. At this point, Ford also discovers a new version of spirituality that gives him additional drive while reinforcing his person…
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We had the chance to sit down with Michael Bautsch and Tullan Avard with The Georgia Aviary to talk about their startup 501(c)3 to create a santurary and research facility for all variations and version of what we commonly parrots. They are still looking for the property to build the aviary and wanted to spread the word about parrots and the work t…
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We had the chance to sit down with Mallory Whorton, Nutrition Director for Cartersville City Schools, to discuss their summer feeding program, changes to nutrition guidelines and how they always strive to exceed well beyond the baseline. We also discuss their upcoming Back-to-School Community Luncehon fund raiser on August 1, 2025. You can visit th…
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We sat down with Morgan Huntington, Marketing Director for the Booth Western Art Museum for her regular check-in. We discussed a few remaining summer camps and other activities. We talked about their latest temporary exhibit, featuring costume pieces worn by Hollywood actors in famous Westerns. We also talked about their upcoming Western-themed tri…
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We had the chance to sit down with Amanda Tant, Chief Program Officer, and Cami Kreider, Director of Child and Family Well-being, of Advocates for Children. Today we put a spotlight on two of their inter-related programs, the Family Resource Center and In-Home Parenting. The mission of Advocates is to prevent child abuse and to keep children safe. …
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We had the chance to sit down with Hannah Cook, the Director of Art in Bartow, to discuss their organization and their mission to put more art around the community. We also discussed a free event this Saturday at Jordan Scott Salon with their temporary art display. We also chatted about moves toward getting a mural ordinance for downtown.…
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In today's ongoing series on the history of Henry Ford, we discuss the lawsuit by the automotive elites that turned Henry Ford in the the David taking a stand against Goliath. And, though Ford loses the initial case, his appeal turned the tied of the auto industry forever as a monopoly of elites was taken apart. Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Mu…
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Here is our interview with Joseph Kirk, Bartow County's Elections Supervisor and the PSC primaries. Early voting continues through the end of this week and then all polling location will be open on Tuesday from 7AM to 7PM. This is the primary to determine the candidates that will be on the ballot in the general election in November.…
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Here is our interview with Clint Terza, Superintendent of the Bartow County School System for his monthly check-in. We get a status on summer learning, summer camps and some of the activities they have been hosting over the summer. We also remind parents of the importance of reading and being involved with their student's teachers all throughout th…
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We sat down with Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museum to put a spotlight on some of the upcoming lectures, events and programming. We also reminded the audience about their summer camps for younger kids. Plus we talk about their termorary exhibit putting a spotlight on the 175th birthday of the City of Cartersville.…
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