The Fort Erie Podcast
Yes, there will be a fourth season of The Fort Erie Podcast...I promise. I just don't know when exactly it will happen. In this short episode, I offer listeners an explanation as to why I am delaying the production and release of season four. That said, sooner or later, things will begin to return to normal and, when that day comes, I'll be ready and waiting to get the ball rolling on season four.
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In this season three finale episode of The Fort Erie Podcast, Anastasia Boake, co-owner of Down the Rabbit Hole Theatre Company in Ridgeway, discusses the drama programs that she and her partner offer the community.
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Joining me this week is Julie Brady to talk about Regional Limousine, her established business at the former Jarvis Street fire hall. Then, returning to the show this season is James Culic to share his thoughts on the damaged waterfront bike path.
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Since the tragic passing of his partner, Debra Mallen, Rob Faragalli has been steadfast about continuing her legacy — uniting Ridgeway through art, laughter, and an uncompromising sense of community.
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Mike Daigle — better known as “Mike the Barber” — joins me by phone to talk about his brand new Fort Erie barbering studio, as well as the large selection of high-end men’s grooming products he carries at the Bridgeburg Gentleman’s Shoppe.
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Keith McTague and his wife are the co-founders of Planks Canada. Keith shares the value of shopping local as well as his love for the area. Also joining me is Jake Allemang of MSNR Plumbing with some tips on preparing your home for winter.
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Fort Erie is home to a lot of firsts. Perhaps no one knows this better than Martha Mason, executive director of the Fort Erie Multicultural Centre. Martha sheds some light on the work she does with those new to Canada.
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Joining me on this episode is Jenn Wilkinson, owner of 335 on the Ridge and The Kitchen at 335, as she reflects both on growing up in Crystal Beach and the origins of her popular Ridgeway restaurant brands.
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Joining me for the season three premiere episode of The Fort Erie Podcast is Sheldon Halliday, owner and proprietor of Shaggy’s Pizza & Eats in Stevensville.
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The Fort Erie Podcast is returning for its third season of bite-sized weekly episodes, kicking off October 13, 2020. Listeners can expect a number of familiar segments, such as local news headlines, upcoming community events, Fort Erie history, and a spotlight on hot new real estate listings. And, of course, I will be joined by a new lineup of great local guests. Have a listen to this short preview of what’s to come.
info_outlineSo, is it supposed to be said as three-thirty-five or three-three-five? Find out on this episode with Jenn Wilkinson, owner of 335 on the Ridge and The Kitchen at 335, as she reflects both on growing up in Crystal Beach and the origins of her popular Ridgeway restaurant brands. Also, find out which famous celebrity she is most often mistaken for.
- Welcome…00:00.
- Local Headlines…00:46.
- Hot New Listing…02:31.
- Fort Erie Q&A…03:10.
- Jenn Wilkinson…04:21.
- Market Update…11:50.
- Community Events…13:35.
Get the show notes (and links) here: https://buywithbrent.ca/s03e02