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Welcome to Town Talk on WSIC!
Today's Guests

  • Bob McIntosh - Managing Partner of The McIntosh Law Firm and Board Chair for Historic Rural Hill, Inc.
  • David Keith - Regional Manager at Artisan Direct
  • Stacy Phillips - Interim Executive Director at Historic Rural Hill

Today on Town Talk, Bill and his guests discuss the upcoming Loch Norman Highland Games, which celebrate Scottish heritage and culture. The event offers a diverse range of activities, including music concerts, athletic competitions, whiskey tasting, and traditional games. The guests emphasized the role of the games in preserving and promoting Scottish traditions, making it a significant event for the community.

The four also discuss the Rural Hill property, its history, and the need for ongoing community support to preserve it amidst surrounding development. The property hosts a range of events, including the Sheepdog Trials and Dog Show Festival, Miss May's Tea, Burns Night, and the May's Maze, while also highlighting the availability of the Cultural Center for weddings and corporate events.

LKN Chamber President, Bill Russell, provides updates related to the Chamber of Commerce, including the recent grand opening of a new manufacturing facility, the announcement of an upcoming business seminar, and an upcoming anniversary celebration for a local bank. The updates provide insight into the diverse range of activities and events organized by the Chamber of Commerce to support local businesses and community engagement. Jumping back to Rural Hill, Bill, Bob, Stacy, and David also discuss the endowment initiative for Rural Hill, outlining its purpose to honor individuals and provide sustainable funding for the organization's mission and expansion. The discussion also touches on the importance of history and stewardship, with guests expressing their newfound interest in exploring their own family heritage and the significance of preserving local history.

Mr. Russell provides information about upcoming networking events, such as the Focus Friday and the off-the-clock social organized by the Lake Norman Young Professionals. David Keith emphasizes the importance of young professionals' engagement in the community and their role in shaping the future of the chamber. Bob McIntosh also provides insights into the Whiskey Tasting event at the Highland Games, explaining its origins and the educational aspect of learning about different types of scotch. The guests emphasize the family-friendly nature of the event and the interactive activities available for children, such as the Passport to Scotland and the kids zone.

Today's episode of Town Talk covers a range of topics, including upcoming events and activities, the guests' respective organizations, and reflections on community involvement. The guests provided comprehensive information about upcoming events and activities, covering the Chamber of Commerce events and the diverse activities at Rural Hill. Finally, the episode reflects on community involvement, acknowledging the dedication of community members and highlighting the positive impact of their involvement in events and initiatives.

Loch Norman Highland Games and Scottish Festival - Celebrating 30 years!!! | April 20th & 21st | *LISTEN FOR THE CODEWORD AND SAVE 10% ON YOUR TICKET*

Town Talk | Wednesdays | 4pm to 5pm | WSICnews.com

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Welcome to Town Talk on WSIC!
Today's Guests

  • Bob McIntosh - Managing Partner of The McIntosh Law Firm and Board Chair for Historic Rural Hill, Inc.
  • David Keith - Regional Manager at Artisan Direct
  • Stacy Phillips - Interim Executive Director at Historic Rural Hill

Today on Town Talk, Bill and his guests discuss the upcoming Loch Norman Highland Games, which celebrate Scottish heritage and culture. The event offers a diverse range of activities, including music concerts, athletic competitions, whiskey tasting, and traditional games. The guests emphasized the role of the games in preserving and promoting Scottish traditions, making it a significant event for the community.

The four also discuss the Rural Hill property, its history, and the need for ongoing community support to preserve it amidst surrounding development. The property hosts a range of events, including the Sheepdog Trials and Dog Show Festival, Miss May's Tea, Burns Night, and the May's Maze, while also highlighting the availability of the Cultural Center for weddings and corporate events.

LKN Chamber President, Bill Russell, provides updates related to the Chamber of Commerce, including the recent grand opening of a new manufacturing facility, the announcement of an upcoming business seminar, and an upcoming anniversary celebration for a local bank. The updates provide insight into the diverse range of activities and events organized by the Chamber of Commerce to support local businesses and community engagement. Jumping back to Rural Hill, Bill, Bob, Stacy, and David also discuss the endowment initiative for Rural Hill, outlining its purpose to honor individuals and provide sustainable funding for the organization's mission and expansion. The discussion also touches on the importance of history and stewardship, with guests expressing their newfound interest in exploring their own family heritage and the significance of preserving local history.

Mr. Russell provides information about upcoming networking events, such as the Focus Friday and the off-the-clock social organized by the Lake Norman Young Professionals. David Keith emphasizes the importance of young professionals' engagement in the community and their role in shaping the future of the chamber. Bob McIntosh also provides insights into the Whiskey Tasting event at the Highland Games, explaining its origins and the educational aspect of learning about different types of scotch. The guests emphasize the family-friendly nature of the event and the interactive activities available for children, such as the Passport to Scotland and the kids zone.

Today's episode of Town Talk covers a range of topics, including upcoming events and activities, the guests' respective organizations, and reflections on community involvement. The guests provided comprehensive information about upcoming events and activities, covering the Chamber of Commerce events and the diverse activities at Rural Hill. Finally, the episode reflects on community involvement, acknowledging the dedication of community members and highlighting the positive impact of their involvement in events and initiatives.

Loch Norman Highland Games and Scottish Festival - Celebrating 30 years!!! | April 20th & 21st | *LISTEN FOR THE CODEWORD AND SAVE 10% ON YOUR TICKET*

Town Talk | Wednesdays | 4pm to 5pm | WSICnews.com

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