Experience Michiana - October 13th, 2014
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Episode #771 - October 13th, 2014
On tonight's show, Gordy talks to South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg about his deployment in the U.S. Naval Reserves serving in Afghanistan. Then Marshall King gives us a preview of Elkhart Dining Days. Molecular profiling is now available for certain newly diagnosed cancer patients, we'll get the details. Finally we'll get a preview of the Annual Haunted Harvest.
Original Airdate: October 13, 2014
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Gordy talks to South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg about his 7 month deployment in the U.S. Naval Reserves serving in Afghanistan. Mayor Pete talks about what it was like, what his duties were and coming back home to South Bend. He also talks about his immediate goals for the city over the next few months. www.SouthBendIN.govGuests
- Mayor Pete ButtigiegCity of South Bend
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- Mayor Pete ButtigiegCity of South Bend
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Elkhart Dining Days happen from October 17th-25th, and Marshall King gives us a preview about the more than 20 restaurants and bakeries involved in this year's event. All the participating venues will feature special discounts and 10% of the sales go to the Food Bank of Elkhart County. www.elkharttruth.comGuests
- Marshall KingFood CriticElkhart Truth
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- Marshall KingFood CriticElkhart Truth
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Molecular profiling is now available for certain newly diagnosed cancer patients, thanks to a new collaboration between the Harper Cancer Research Institute, The South Bend Medical Foundation, Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center and Beacon Health System. Dr. Andy Bullock tells Gordy about this collaboration, and how patients with cancers of the colon, lung or metastatic melanoma can benefit. www.science.nd.eduGuests
- Dr. Andy BullockAssociate DirectorHarper Cancer Research Institute
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- Dr. Andy BullockAssociate DirectorHarper Cancer Research Institute
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The Annual Haunted Harvest at Hannah & Friends takes place Saturday, October 25th and Tiffani Amberg and Maureen Parsons give us a preview of this very special event. Reservations are required and costumes are preferred and the night is for 21 and older. They'll have music from Darryl Buchanan the Reflections and food catered by Villa Macri and proceeds go to support programs and activities for children and adults with special needs. For details go to www.hannahandfriends.orgGuests
- Maureen ParsonsDirector of OperationsHannah and Friends
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- Maureen ParsonsDirector of OperationsHannah and Friends