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Ep. 67 Pat's Peeps Podcast Talks St. Patrick's Day, Controversy Over Sneaky Cutting Down of Historic Oak Trees in Freeport, The Return of Sam's Hof brau – Plus a Tribute with Manu Dibango's Beat

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Greetings, fellow travelers and keepers of history—Pat here, and I'm elated to bring you along for a heartfelt stroll down memory lane in our 67th episode. We're not just celebrating the vibrant emerald hues of St. Patrick's Day; we're also extending a massive thank you for the overwhelming love that packed our Italy trip to the brim. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming escapade to Ireland this September, I take a moment to reminisce on the sentimental St. Paddy's traditions, like those cherished cards from my mom, and share a slice of local history with the tale of Sam's Hoff Brau—a treasured eatery scarred by fire but destined for revival.
But it's not all shamrocks and nostalgia; we're also peeling back the layers of a community's struggle with unexpected change. Our guest, Anna, the community outreach coordinator, narrates the shocking felling of historic oak trees along Freeport Boulevard, revealing the jarring disconnect between the intentions of developers and the hearts of the townsfolk. As we review this incident and its implications for the cherished Delta town, we also ponder the seismic shift from the printed press to digital screens—a transition that touches both our consumption of news and our grip on cultural history. And before I brave the number-crunching madness of tax day, I leave you with the intoxicating rhythms of Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa"—a track that's not just a melody but a vibrant thread in our cultural tapestry. Join us in this eclectic blend of celebration, preservation, controversy, and, of course, a dash of good music.

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1. Ep. 67 Pat's Peeps Podcast Talks St. Patrick's Day, Controversy Over Sneaky Cutting Down of Historic Oak Trees in Freeport, The Return of Sam's Hof brau – Plus a Tribute with Manu Dibango's Beat (00:00:00)

2. Pat's Peeps Podcast Recap and Events (00:00:10)

3. Controversy Over Oak Tree Destruction (00:14:16)

4. Radio Show on Newspapers and Records (00:24:44)

107 episodes

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Greetings, fellow travelers and keepers of history—Pat here, and I'm elated to bring you along for a heartfelt stroll down memory lane in our 67th episode. We're not just celebrating the vibrant emerald hues of St. Patrick's Day; we're also extending a massive thank you for the overwhelming love that packed our Italy trip to the brim. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming escapade to Ireland this September, I take a moment to reminisce on the sentimental St. Paddy's traditions, like those cherished cards from my mom, and share a slice of local history with the tale of Sam's Hoff Brau—a treasured eatery scarred by fire but destined for revival.
But it's not all shamrocks and nostalgia; we're also peeling back the layers of a community's struggle with unexpected change. Our guest, Anna, the community outreach coordinator, narrates the shocking felling of historic oak trees along Freeport Boulevard, revealing the jarring disconnect between the intentions of developers and the hearts of the townsfolk. As we review this incident and its implications for the cherished Delta town, we also ponder the seismic shift from the printed press to digital screens—a transition that touches both our consumption of news and our grip on cultural history. And before I brave the number-crunching madness of tax day, I leave you with the intoxicating rhythms of Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa"—a track that's not just a melody but a vibrant thread in our cultural tapestry. Join us in this eclectic blend of celebration, preservation, controversy, and, of course, a dash of good music.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep. 67 Pat's Peeps Podcast Talks St. Patrick's Day, Controversy Over Sneaky Cutting Down of Historic Oak Trees in Freeport, The Return of Sam's Hof brau – Plus a Tribute with Manu Dibango's Beat (00:00:00)

2. Pat's Peeps Podcast Recap and Events (00:00:10)

3. Controversy Over Oak Tree Destruction (00:14:16)

4. Radio Show on Newspapers and Records (00:24:44)

107 episodes

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