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Oger, The pepper Baron #98

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Ogre is making his first appearance on the show, he is here to talk about his annual events that he hosts in Frostburg.  When Ogre is not working hard he is  growing some of the worlds hottest pepper varieties, and boy are they tasty. 

 

Enjoy! 

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Day of Civility 2019

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This is the second annual day of civility as party of the Choose Civility of Allegany County

Allegany County Library System

April 11, 2019 will be the second annual county-wide Day of Civility, marked by special events and programs across the county by Choose Civility partners.

All Libraries - All Day Food for Fines

All branches of the Allegany County Library System will hold Food-for-Fines Day on April 11. This is our annual day of the year when patrons can reduce their fines by turning in cans or boxes of non-perishable food. Each can or box given will reduce your fine by $1.00. A maximum of $10.00 can be reduced off each library patron’s card. The food is given to the Western Maryland Food Bank.

George's Creek Library - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Kindness Rocks!

Paint messages of kindness at the George's Creek Library.

List of Events

  • 9:30 AM - 10:45 AMFSU Lane 111 - Interfaith Leadership: Leading Across and Beyond Faiths

  • 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMWEPCO Federal Credit Union LaVale Branch - Kindness Treat!

  • 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMACLS Libraries - Food for Fines10:00 AM - 8:00 PMFSU Ort Library - Civility Displays

  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PMFSU Ort Library 237 - A House Divided: Deliberating the Future of Our Democracy

  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PMGeorge's Creek Library - Kindness Rocks!

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PMACM College Center Lounge - Showcase of Civility and Reception

  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PMACM College Center Lounge - Voter Registration

  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PMWest Side Elementary - Community Dinner

  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMACM Continuing Ed Building Room 12 - Daniel Buccino, Keynote Speaker

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Johnny O

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Season 5 kicks off with one of our favorite guests shedding light on education and democracy. Spend some time listening and hearing all different perspectives of how education effect social and democratic landscapes. If you would like to hear about a specific topics associated with political science please contact us!

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Brain Grimm

After four years of recording podcasts, I was lucky enough to have Mayor Brian Grimm  on the show.  Brian is here to shed some light on the positive work that he and the city council have done over the past eight years. Brian demistifies what his job tittle means and how much power  the office of Mayor possesses, and the reality of how much time and effort goes into this job.The city of Cumberland has issues like any other municipality and our conversation touches on public safety, opiate addiction, infrastructure improvements, green energy solutions, and economic development/job creation.In order to allow for everyone to participate we opened up our social media accounts for questions for the mayor that Brian graciously answered.For more information on  Brain visit his website. Do not forget to VOTE! Nov. 6, 2018 

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Queen City Film Festival 2018

http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/QCFF_4_-_92418_6.20_PM.mp3The Queen City Film Festival is Western Maryland's premier film festival, this year October 4-7 2018 in Cumberland Md. The QCFF is currently in its eighth year and is being held at Mezzo's  114 S. Centre Street on the third floor. The QCFF offers a four-day program of screenings and educational panels, and welcomes filmmakers from around the world.This year they are featuring 89 Films over eight categories and featuring six Maryland filmmakers. To purchase your tickets to the film festival   HERE and support this great local event that brings the world of film to the Mountains of Maryland.Download this years festival program HERE The Allegany Allied Arts will be showing The Rocky Horror Picture Show on October 27, 2018 at Windsor Castle 210 S. Centre Street. The doors open at 7pm, a costume contest starts at 9:30 with the film beginning at 10pm. All of the premium seats have sold out, but there are plenty of GA tickets available do not hesitate purchase your Rocky Horror Tickets HERE

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Jen Browne Fall 2018 CLA Events

Jen Browne is back to fill up your calendar with great Fall literary events in Frostburg, Maryland! We have a complete list of events listed below. For more information about the events listed below be sure to visit frostburg.edu/cla or contact jabrowne@frostburg.edu for more information.5-6 October: 12th Annual Western Maryland Independent Literature Festival

Join us for two days of readings, roundtables, and panel discussions celebrating the writers, publishers, and readers of small press and independent literature at various locations on Main St. in Frostburg.  Saturday’s events include a book fair with regional publishers in the Lyric Theatre

11 October: Gerald Duff

7:30 PM, Lyric Theatre

Gerald Duff has published over 18 books, including novels, collections of short stories and poems, and books of nonfiction. His newest book, Nashville Burning, was published in September 2017.

http://www.geraldduff.com/

25 October: Julia Kasdorf (poet) and Steven Rubin (photographer)

7:30 PM, Lewis J. Ort Library

Julia Spicher Kasdorf has published three collections of poetry with the University of Pittsburgh Press, most recently Poetry in America.  With photographer Steven Rubin, she has created a poetry collection to document the impacts of natural gas development in Pennsylvania, titled Shale Play, which will be published by Penn State University Press in fall 2018.

http://english.la.psu.edu/faculty-staff/jmk28

1 November: Peter Stark

7 PM, Lyric Theatre

Peter Stark is an adventure and exploration writer and historian. A long-time correspondent for Outside magazine, Stark’s articles and essays have also appeared in Smithsonian, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Men’s Journal, and many others. His Astoria was a New York Times bestseller.Young Washington: How Wilderness and War Forged America’s Founding Father was published in May 2018.

Stark’s visit is funded by the Martha T. and Ralph M. Race Western History Lecture Fund and co-sponsored by the History Department.

https://www.peterstarkauthor.com

10 November: One Act Play Festival

7:00 PM in the Historic Palace Theatre

The One-Act Play Festival features a production of the winning play and staged readings of the second and third place winning plays of our international one-act playwriting competition; a talkback with writers, actors, and directors; and a reception.

6 December: Andy Duncan 

7:30 PM, Main Street Books

FSU’s very own Andy Duncan will celebrate the release of An Agent of Utopia: New and Selected Stories (out in November from Small Beer Press) with a reading at Main Street Books.

Other events, such as our first Saturday Coffee with a Writer program, will be continuing as well.

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Ryan Mullaney D.M.A

Ryan is gracing the airwaves once again with a few extra letters behind his name. He recently finished his doctorate in conducting and is back to talk about the importance of music. Ryan while studying has been racking up the air miles to come back home to participate and help run Mountainside Baroque a local non-profit. Mountainside Baroque, Cumberland’s early music collective has established itself as a staple of the cultural scene in the mid-Atlantic region, known for its excellent performances of music written before 1800. The most recently launched a bi-annual music festival and early music academy for student to great success. For more information on Ryan check out his WEBSITE 

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