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Episode #751 - September 15th, 2014
On tonight's show, Gordy interviews singer/songwriter Emilee Allan talks abuot her band, Scarletta, who will be performing at the Lerner very soon. Then, we'll hear about the Trail of Courage Living History Fest coming up in Rochester and the Third Thursday at the Snite at Notre Dame. Finally we'll talk about the Nappanee Apple Festival which is happening this week.
Original Airdate: September 13, 2014

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    Singer/Songwriter Emilee Allan
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    Tonight on Experience Michiana, Gordy interviews singer/songwriter Emilee Allan. Her band, Scarletta, is performing this Thursday at 7pm at the Lerner Theatre in downtown Elkhart. The band is getting rave reviews for their work around Nashville. Emilee is originally from Edwardsburg, Michigan and she's hoping the hometown crowd comes to the show! For details, go to www.thelerner.com

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    1. Emilee Allan

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    Trail of Courage Living History Fest
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    Fulton County Historian Shirley Willard previews the Trail of Courage Living History Fest coming up this Saturday and Sunday. It will feature frontier cooking, music, dance, crafts and even canoe rides on the Tippecanoe River. The event combines genealogy of the Potawatomi Indians and settlers in the early 1800s. For more information check www.fultoncountyhistory.org

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    1. Shirley WillardFulton County Historian

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    Nappanee Apple Festival
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    If you like apples, the 39th Annual Nappanee Apple Festival is for you. This family friendly event takes place Thursday, September 18th thru- Sunday, September 21st. Yes, once again Indiana's largest 7 foot baked apple pie will make around 800 slices of pie, and if you go early enough, you might get a slice! There are too many things to list, but activities include great entertainment on two stage, 130 craft vendors, 60 commercial vendors, carnival rides, apple baking and pie eating contests and much, much more. Lora Beachy gives us a few highlights and you can find out more at www.nappaneeapplefestival.org

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    1. Lora BeachyDirectorNappanee Apple Festival

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    Third Thursday at the Snite
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    Bridget Hoyt, the Curator of Academic Programs at the Snite Museum of Art at Notre Dame tells us about Third Thursday at the Snite, taking place this Thursday, Sept 18th. These gatherings promise to start creative conversations for the intellectually curious and socially adventurous. You can find out more at sniteartmuseum.nd.edu

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    1. Bridget HoytCurator of EducationThe Snite Museum

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