The South Carolina Broadcasters - Feed & Seed, Fletcher, NC
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Feed & Seed, Fletcher, NC
Email: philliptrees@aol.com
Phone: (828) 216-3492
3715 Hendersonville Road, Fletcher, NC 28732
Weekly Sunday Church Service: 11:00 AM Casual Dress
Live music every week...check website for listing.
The South Carolina Broadcasters band members: Ivy Sheppard, Sarah Osborne & David Sheppard
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Fletcher Feed and Seed Slideshow 12 July 14 Fletcher NC.
Hendersonville NC Slideshow
A little Bluegrass, Clogging, and Square Dance, Downtown Hendersonville NC.
Donald Trump Rally In Fletcher, NC FULL SPEECH 10/21/16
Donald Trump slammed President Barack Obama for hitting the campaign trail for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Speaking to the crowd in North Carolina, Trump brought up the recent news that Philippines President Rodrhas announced that his country is separating from the United States and siding with China. As Trump told it, this apparently occurred because Obama is too distracted trying to get “Crooked Hillary” elected. “],” Trump bellowed. “And i see him out there campaigning for Crooked Hillary. Come on, come on, give me a break.” This month, Obama has made waves with some of his campaign rallies on behalf of Clinton. Yesterday, he targeted Senator Marco Rubio for his support of Trump and brought up Vln. Last week, he joked about Alex Jones and whether or not he was a demon. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday called the current leadership in Washington a bunch of “babies” and “losers.” His remarks seemingly referred to President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, who have been effective surrogates on the campaign trail for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in recent weeks. “We have a bunch of babies running our country, folks,” Trump said at North Carolina campaign rally. “We have a bunch of losers, they’re losers, they’re babies.”
Trump then said that all the Obamas want to do is “campaign.” He also dredged up a Michelle Obama comment from the 2008 campaign when she criticized Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, arguing that “if you can’t run your own house, you certainly can’t run the White House.” Last week the first lady gave a scathing speech against Trump’s “locker-room” talk in New Hampshire, and the president spoke this week on Clinton’s behalf — presumably the impetus for Trump’s comments Friday.
Watch the clip above, via CNN.Donald Trump Rally In Fletcher, NC FULL SPEECH 10/21/16
Trinity Seed - Imagination (Live at The Saloon NC Music Factory)
Trinity Seed (now going by The Hawthornes) were at the Saloon in Charlotte NC performing their song Imagination. Now this song is a little different after hiring a new lead vocalist but this version was still great! Enjoy.
Music in the Lobby: The South Carolina Broadcasters, I've Endured
The South Carolina Broadcasters are made up of swelling, attention-grabbing harmonies from Ivy Sheppard, Sarah Osborne, and David Sheppard. Don't be fooled by this Southern trio's name: The South Carolina Broadcasters are firmly rooted in North Carolina.
MerleFest
MerleFest is an annual traditional plus music festival held in Wilkesboro, North Carolina on the campus of Wilkes Community College. The festival, which is held the last weekend in April, was hosted by Grammy Award winner Doc Watson prior to his death and is named in memory and honor of his son, Eddy Merle Watson, who died in a farm tractor accident in 1985.
The festival, founded in 1988, is the primary fundraising event for Wilkes Community College and attracts crowds exceeding 79,000 in number, making it one of the largest music festivals in the United States as well as the 3rd largest tourist attraction in the state of North Carolina. The music is spread across 14 different stages and four days.
MerleFest offers a mix of traditional and contemporary roots music, a music blend that Doc himself named traditional plus. It brings together Bluegrass, contemporary acoustic, blues, folk, old-time music, Cajun, jazz, country, Celtic, Americana, rock and singer-songwriter music. Artists can often be enjoyed in on-stage jam sessions featuring unusual combinations of musicians, such as Bob Weir, formerly of the Grateful Dead singing with Sam Bush and Gillian Welch with the Waybacks.
Crazy Street Dance Asheville NC 07-13-2013 Muscle Dancer, Homeless Dancer, Live music gone wrong!
I thought it was going to be just another Saturday night of live music in Pritchard Park in Asheville North Carolina. Was not expecting to see this! Sorry it is so long but man this stuff was so funny!!
Bynum Front Porch Music Series - SCB - I'm Leaving You This Lonesome Song
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Sheep Special - America's Heartland: Episode 911
Reporter Sarah Gardner says that sheep have been a mainstay of agriculture for thousands of years. Used for food and fabric, sheep are an important agricultural commodity in many parts of the world. We head for Arizona's badlands on an unusual sheep drive. Meet an Idaho family raising award winning sheep. Sarah tests her wool wrangling abilities at a Tennessee sheep shearing school and we'll travel to Nevada where wooly white animals help prevent wildfires.
Bill Stuckey, Reflections on Georgia Politics
ROGP 043. Bill Stuckey interviewed by Bob Short, August 11, 2008.
Elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives from the Eighth and later the Ninth District, Bill Stuckey served in Congress from 1967 until 1977. While in Congress, Stuckey served on the Agriculture committee, the District of Columbia committee, the Interstate and Foreign Commerce committee and its subcommittee on Commerce and Finance and was chairman of the Commerce, Housing and Transportation subcommittee. In this interview, Stuckey discusses the Stuckey's chain of stores, his political campaigns, his service on committees, his experience in Congress during the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, and his opinion on America's oil dependency. He also discusses how the Democratic Party of Georgia and Congress have changed over the years.
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In the Kitchen with Mary | November 30, 2019
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Women's suffrage | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:55 1 History
00:09:48 2 Suffrage movements
00:12:11 3 Timeline
00:12:20 4 By continent
00:12:29 4.1 Africa
00:12:38 4.1.1 Sierra Leone
00:13:04 4.1.2 South Africa
00:14:47 4.1.3 Southern Rhodesia
00:15:39 4.2 Asia
00:15:47 4.2.1 Afghanistan
00:16:19 4.2.2 Bangladesh
00:17:23 4.2.3 India
00:19:56 4.2.4 Indonesia
00:21:53 4.2.5 Iran
00:22:14 4.2.6 Israel
00:22:37 4.2.7 Japan
00:22:58 4.2.8 Kuwait
00:23:20 4.2.9 Lebanon
00:23:28 4.2.10 Pakistan
00:24:10 4.2.11 Philippines
00:24:45 4.2.12 Saudi Arabia
00:27:41 4.2.13 Sri Lanka
00:28:35 4.3 Europe
00:28:43 4.3.1 Austria
00:29:03 4.3.2 Azerbaijan
00:29:24 4.3.3 Belgium
00:30:11 4.3.4 Bulgaria
00:31:05 4.3.5 Croatia
00:31:13 4.3.6 Czech Republic
00:32:11 4.3.7 Denmark
00:34:20 4.3.8 Estonia
00:35:06 4.3.9 Finland
00:36:26 4.3.10 France
00:37:06 4.3.11 Georgia
00:37:31 4.3.12 Germany
00:37:46 4.3.13 Greece
00:40:38 4.3.14 Hungary
00:40:55 4.3.15 Isle of Man
00:41:24 4.3.16 Italy
00:42:16 4.3.17 Liechtenstein
00:42:31 4.3.18 Luxemburg
00:42:58 4.3.19 Netherlands
00:44:07 4.3.20 Norway
00:45:02 4.3.21 Poland
00:45:36 4.3.22 Portugal
00:46:29 4.3.23 Romania
00:48:23 4.3.24 Russia
00:48:55 4.3.25 San Marino
00:49:18 4.3.26 Spain
00:50:18 4.3.27 Sweden
00:57:16 4.3.28 Switzerland
00:58:41 4.3.29 Turkey
00:59:59 4.3.30 United Kingdom
01:05:16 4.4 Oceania
01:05:24 4.4.1 Australia
01:08:11 4.4.2 Cook Islands
01:08:26 4.4.3 New Zealand
01:09:33 4.5 The Americas
01:10:36 4.5.1 Canada
01:12:43 4.5.2 United States
01:19:25 4.5.3 Argentina
01:25:02 4.5.4 Brazil
01:25:31 4.5.5 Chile
01:26:15 4.5.6 Mexico
01:31:59 4.5.7 Venezuela
01:33:42 5 Women's suffrage in non-religious organizations
01:34:07 6 Women's suffrage in religions
01:34:17 6.1 Catholicism
01:34:43 6.2 Islam
01:34:59 6.3 Judaism
01:35:32 7 Timelines
01:35:51 8 See also
01:36:32 9 Notes
01:36:41 10 Further reading
01:40:12 10.1 United States
01:42:03 11 External links
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Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections. Beginning in the late 1800s, women worked for broad-based economic and political equality and for social reforms, and sought to change voting laws in order to allow them to vote. National and international organizations formed to coordinate efforts to gain voting rights, especially the International Woman Suffrage Alliance (founded in 1904, Berlin, Germany), and also worked for equal civil rights for women.Women who owned property gained the right to vote in the Isle of Man in 1881, and in 1893, the British colony of New Zealand granted all women the right to vote. Most independent countries enacted women's suffrage in the interwar era, including Canada in 1917; Britain, Germany, Poland in 1918; Austria and the Netherlands in 1919; and the United States in 1920. Leslie Hume argues that the First World War changed the popular mood:
The women's contribution to the war effort challenged the notion of women's physical and mental inferiority and made it more difficult to maintain that women were, both by constitution and temperament, unfit to vote. If women could work in munitions factories, it seemed both ungrateful and illogical to deny them a place in the polling booth. But the vote was much more than simply a reward for war work; the point was that women's participation in the war helped to dispel the fears that surrounded women's entry into the public arena.Extended political campaigns by women and their supporters have generally been necessary to gain legislation or constitutional amendments for women's suffrage. In many countries, limited suffrage for women was granted before universal suffrage for men; for instance, literate women or property owners were granted suffrage before all men received it. The United Nations encouraged women's suffrage i ...
In the Kitchen with David | July 31, 2019
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Black Lives Matter: Recognizing and Minimizing Trauma Among Black Youth
Roundtable discussion around the effects of trauma among black youth both in the past and in the ongoing struggle for freedom. What are the costs of freedom? Featuring David Dennis (Director of the Southern Initiative Algebra Project, Civil Rights Movement Veteran), Corey Walker (Dean, College of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education, John W. and Anna Hodgin Hanes Professor of the Humanities, Winston-Salem State University), Oliver Hill, Jr. (Professor of Psychology, Virginia State University), Raynard Sanders (President at Innovative Community Development Systems, New Orleans), and Francoise N. Hamlin (Associate Professor
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Durham City Council Sept 3, 2019 (with closed captions)
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Call to Order 1:22
Moment of Silence 1:47
Pledge of Allegiance 2:08
Roll Call 2:45
Ceremonial Item - South Durham Little League, 7-8 Year-Old Division 3:04
Ceremonial Item - Durham Long Ball Senior Team 8:35
Ceremonial Item - National Recovery Month 16:31
Ceremonial Item - History Moment: Durham Murals, Eddie Davis, Emily Eve Weinstein, and DTCC President Dr. Bill Ingram 26:27
Announcements by Council 39:15
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk 45:44
Consent Agenda 46:09
16. 2019 Second Quarter Crime Report 48:28
12. Design Services with Vines Architecture, Inc. for the Weaver Street and W.D. Hill Recreation Center Renovations Project 2:09:42
15. Contract SW-67 Sidewalk Repairs 2019 2:14:00
17. Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment, Expanding Housing Choices 2:15:12
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