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At Home In Bloomington - Episode 56: Monroe County History Club

Episode 56: Monroe County History Club

01/26/20 • 39 min

At Home In Bloomington
History isn't so much about remembering "the Good Old days." If you really study and contemplate, you'll often gain a greater appreciation for today! (Never a bad thing to increase our gratitude, I think!) One of the best (and FREE) ways to connect with our local history is through the Monroe County History Club. On this episode of At Home in Bloomington, we talk with Michael Carter about the origins of the club, what's involved to be a member (nothing but showing up and maybe eating lunch!), how you can catch up on presentations you've missed and what the future holds for remembering the past.
We also throwback to At Home in Bloomington Episode 33, the Monroe County History Center. The opportunities with the History Center often go hand in hand with the History Club, though they are two separate entities. But like many groups and organizations in Bloomington, they see the value in collaborating and supporting each other. And in our REAL-List segment, we give you a high level overview of how a lender comes up with how much house you can afford. No calculators needed!
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1377794102445417/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdB4ymBNob-K4WQmR_7pxUw
Throwback to At Home in Bloomington episode 33 with Monroe County History Center:
Listen Here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/episode-33-monroe-county-history-center Or on Youtube: https://youtu.be/4daVTDNep3A
REAL Real Estate Today Episode #83 : https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-83 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsm5ygN2YTg
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History isn't so much about remembering "the Good Old days." If you really study and contemplate, you'll often gain a greater appreciation for today! (Never a bad thing to increase our gratitude, I think!) One of the best (and FREE) ways to connect with our local history is through the Monroe County History Club. On this episode of At Home in Bloomington, we talk with Michael Carter about the origins of the club, what's involved to be a member (nothing but showing up and maybe eating lunch!), how you can catch up on presentations you've missed and what the future holds for remembering the past.
We also throwback to At Home in Bloomington Episode 33, the Monroe County History Center. The opportunities with the History Center often go hand in hand with the History Club, though they are two separate entities. But like many groups and organizations in Bloomington, they see the value in collaborating and supporting each other. And in our REAL-List segment, we give you a high level overview of how a lender comes up with how much house you can afford. No calculators needed!
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1377794102445417/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdB4ymBNob-K4WQmR_7pxUw
Throwback to At Home in Bloomington episode 33 with Monroe County History Center:
Listen Here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/episode-33-monroe-county-history-center Or on Youtube: https://youtu.be/4daVTDNep3A
REAL Real Estate Today Episode #83 : https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-83 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsm5ygN2YTg

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undefined - Episode 55: Growing Opportunities

Episode 55: Growing Opportunities

Collaboration, cooperation and innovation. Probably things our world could use more of and that's why we love this guest so much! Growing Opportunities collaborates with local businesses, cooperates with other non profits and is constantly working on innovative ways to hydroponically grow fresh produce year around. In a parking lot off East 10th Street. There's a double story here of fresh greens, grown in controlled and chemical free environment where only gloved hands touch the plant from seed to consumer. But there's also a story of jobs training for clients who want to work and confidence building along the way. Tons of greens being grown in a tiny footprint with a fraction of the soil, water and resources typically needed? Or building up a enthusiastic, skilled and reliable population of workers that are sorely needed in our area? Which is the bigger story? Trick question. They both are! Listen to our conversation with Errin Logsdon, Program Manager of Growing Opportunities and be inspired!
We also throwback to At Home in Bloomington Episode 18, Goldleaf Hydroponics. They are a huge supporter of Growing Opportunities. Congratulations to them on their new location, too! And in our REAL-List segment, we give you a realistic preview of what life is like as a Realtor, for those aspiring to the profession.
Links:
http://www.insccap.org/pages/growingopportunities
https://www.facebook.com/SCCAPGrowingOpportunities/?ref=br_rs
https://goldleafhydroponics.com/
Throwback to At Home in Bloomington episode 18 with Goldleaf Hydroponics:
Listen Here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/episode-18-goldleaf-hydroponics Or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aprAKhxCZ6A
REAL Real Estate Today Episode #79 : https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-79 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyxcK4eF5oo

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undefined - Episode 57: Bloomington Volunteer Network

Episode 57: Bloomington Volunteer Network

Are you new to the community? Or maybe just want to make more friends? Today's show is a two-fer. Because you can meet people and make friends while making a difference. Volunteers are vital to so many organizations in Bloomington. And we are lucky enough to have a city government that recognizes that. In fact, in 1980, when then Mayor Frank McCloskey established the Bloomington Volunteer Action Center, it was only the 2nd center of its kind in the country (the first being New York City). So the belief in the value of Volunteering runs deep in Bloomington. How can you get involved? What are the requirements? How can you get your kids or entire family involved? We discuss these questions, along with how non-profits can take advantage of this resource, with the Director of the Bloomington Volunteer Network on this episode. Tune in and make a difference!
Also, we throwback to At Home in Bloomington, Episode 29 with Cheryl Smith of Consider it Done Transition Services. Learn how to declutter and put some of your unneeded items to good use with local non-profits. And in our REAL-List segment, learn about a popular technique buyers use to reduce the money out of pocket at closing! Sounds like a good deal!
https://www.bloomingtonvolunteernetwork.org/
https://www.facebook.com/VolunteerNetwork/
Throwback to Episode 29, Cheryl Smith with Consider it Done: Listen Here:https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/at-home-episode-29-consider-it-done Or on Youtube: https://youtu.be/7zsfif8300k
REAL Real Estate Today Episode #83 : https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-83 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsm5ygN2YTg

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