Experience Michiana - October 21st, 2016
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Episode #924 - October 21st, 2016
This week we will learn about the South Bend Civic Theater presentation of "The Mountain Top". The Unity Car, or at least parts of it, made it to all 50 states to be signed. Kelly meets up with Steve Hrynewyez at Fluid Fun in Bristol, IN. Rick and Kelly stop by the Civil Rights Heritage Center to meet with the Poetry Den's founder, Pam Blair.
Original Airdate: October 21, 2016
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South Bend Civic Theater presents "The Mountain Top". The production is a gripping reimagination of events the night before the assassination of the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Experience Michiana's' own Kelly Morgan will be playing alongside Ben Little. Get more info here: http://sbct.org/shows/2016/the-mountaintop/Guests
- Ben LittlePortraying Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
- Shirley GordonDirector of "The Mountain Top"
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The Unity Car, or at least parts of it, made it to all 50 states to be signed. In a world that often emphasizes division, The Unity Collective promotes togetherness, and oneness. They are touring all 50 states inviting all to sign The Unity Car to show that we are more united than we are divided. Get more information here: www.theunitycollectiveusa.comGuests
- Jillian SpeeceThe Bergamot
- Nathaniel HoffThe Bergamot
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- Jillian SpeeceThe Bergamot
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Kelly meets up with Steve Hrynewyez at Fluid Fun in Bristol, IN. Steve teaches her all there is to know about Kayaking, from kayak safety, to fishing. At Fluid fun, Kelly got to experience the company's philosophy; match the right person to the right boat, every time. Get more information here: http://www.fluidfun.com/Guests
- Stephen HrynewyezFishing Advocate
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Rick and Kelly stop by the Civil Rights Heritage Center to meet with the Poetry Den's founder, Pam Blair. The poetry Den is a free spoken word event that is open to the public. Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Poetry Den "opens the microphone to a wide variety of spoken word artists who share their voices." Get more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1698115560508708/Guests
- Pam BlairFounder
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