Experience Michiana - September 30th, 2014
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Episode #762 - September 30th, 2014
On tonight's show, Lt. Cindy Kilgore talks about how to stay safe and secure on college campuses. Then, Elaine Hovenkamp joins us in the WNIT Kitchen to make up a dish perfect for the fall harvest time. Then we'll learn how the historic JMS Building in South Bend will be opening its doors to free public tours. Finally, Craig Emsweller talks about the upcoming Crohn's & Colitis Take Steps Walk.
Original Airdate: September 30, 2014
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Lt. Cindy Kilgore talks about how to stay safe and secure on college campuses. She shares lots of good ideas not only for college students, but for anyone visiting or working in a campus environment. Prevention, protection and good common sense all play a key role. For more information about Michiana Crimestoppers go to www.michianacrimestoppers.comGuests
- Lt. Cindy KilgoreCrime Stoppers
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- Lt. Cindy KilgoreCrime Stoppers
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Elaine Hovenkamp joins us in the WNIT Kitchen to make up a terrific dish perfect for the fall harvest time, and shows us a beautiful display of what kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables are available this time of year at the South Bend Farmer's Market. For details go to www.southbendfarmersmarket.comGuests
- Elaine HovenkampHovenkamp's Produce
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- Elaine HovenkampHovenkamp's Produce
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The historic JMS Building in South Bend has been a dominant presence in the city since 1920. On Saturday, October 18th the building will open its doors to free public tours. Steve Szaday and Kellirae Boann are both involved in giving the tours and give us a preview of what to expect. For more information, go to www.themusicvillage.org and for details about the Historic Preservation Commission go to www.restoremichiana2014.eventbrite.comGuests
- Steve SzadayPreservation Specialist
- Kellirae BoannThe Music Village
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More than 1.4 million American's suffer from Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, 30,000 of whom reside in the state of Indiana. Craig Emsweller talks about the upcoming Crohn's & Colitis Take Steps Walk taking place this Sunday at Beutter Park in Mishawaka. More information is available at www.cctakesteps.orgGuests
- Craig EmswellerCrohn's & Colitis FoundationTake Steps Walk
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- Craig EmswellerCrohn's & Colitis FoundationTake Steps Walk