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By Rhianna Hibbler
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
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Music in this episode is by Lobo Loco, available on Free Music Archive
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On today’s episode we talk with Lou Bernard about local history, primarily that of Clinton County. We discuss the people, industries, and legends that have impacted our communities, and some of the efforts to bring new people into the region.
Renovo 1983 & 1988 Links: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1983/08/13/recession-swamped-susquehanna-town-clings-to-navy-buoy/511edbaf-42f5-4408-bc51-ce25346347a7/ https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1988-12-18-2659297-story.html
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Summary: In today’s episode we hear from Bob Rolley and Sam Eisenhart from Downtown Lock Haven, Inc. We discuss the role of Downtown LH within the community, focusing on their partnerships with local businesses, developing efforts to bring new people into Lock Haven, as well as ongoing fundraising projects that help the group sustain and continue their work locally.
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Introduction to the Show
Learn more about the three towns we will be talking about in Along a River in the Wilds, from founding history to current industries and outlook. Also hear a little bit about the upcoming guests who will join us to talk about the show.
Promotions
On Friday October 25 and Saturday October 26th at 7pm each night, and additionally on Saturday at 11pm, join Lou Bernard for an hour-long tour that includes some of the haunting and scary stories of Lock Haven. The tour costs $4, and proceeds will benefit the Ross Library. You can find more details on Facebook at Ross Library Adult Services.
For more podcasts like this, check out The Homecomers, or any of the Strong Town network shows, including Strong Towns, It’s the Little Things, or Upzoned.
Given that it is October, if anyone wants small-town spooky fiction, I have recently been binging the show Unwell: a Midwestern Gothic Mystery, which is set in Ohio. It reminds me of radiodramas that our family would listen to during long winter evenings growing up, with sound effects and everything. Go check it out if you would like some seasonal fiction.
Music this week is by Lobo Loco, available on the Free Music Archive.
Introduction to the Show
Learn more about the host, Rhianna Hibbler, and the area where she grew up that inspired her to start Along a River in the Wilds.
Promotions
On Friday the 11th and Saturday the 12th, join Lou Bernard at Highland Cemetery at 7pm for a great historical tour. Donation is $5, and all proceeds benefit the Highland Cemetery. Also on Saturday the 12th there is a Ghosts and Legends of Central PA event being held at the Ross Library from 1-2pm with Norman Houser of Bellefonte. And stay tuned for a future episode featuring Lou, where we talk about local history and folklore!
For more shows like this, check out The Homecomers, or any of the Strong Town network shows, including Strong Towns, It’s the Little Things, or Upzoned
Music in this episode is by Lobo Loco, available on Free Music Archive.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.