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The excitement continues to build for Boone County Summer Fest 2025! Two great days of live music, fantastic food, and shopping options are ahead on May 30th & 31st.
For Episode 214, we chat with Ellie Brown and Amanda Leet from The Janeways. This all-female rock group opens for The Flying Toasters on Friday night. Find out how these five ladies got together to chase a dream.
Learn more about The Janeways: https://www.thejanewaysband.com/
Learn more about Boone County Summer Fest 2025: https://www.facebook.com/share/16ZKcbD8YE/
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Market season is just two weeks from today!! Let the excitement begin! Lebanon City Market back in 2025, Tuesday evenings from 5 to 7, June through September.
Market Manager Sarah Howell and Joel Woody from Wisewood Farms join us. What new, fun things are in store this year - find out on Episode 213 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast - right now!
Learn more about the market
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In her final episode as the City of Lebanon’s intern, Lauren Argotte sits down with the Lebanon FFA Quiz Bowl Team- Garrett Adams, Brayden Adams, Blake Argotte, and Lucas Argotte. Coached by Mr. Drew Reed, Lebanon High School’s Agricultural Educator and FFA Advisor, this talented team recently took 1st place at the District IV Convention and will be advancing to compete at the Indiana FFA State Convention, held June 16–19 at Purdue University. Tune in to hear about their journey, preparation, and what it’s like having two sets of twins on one winning team!
To learn more about Indiana FFA: https://inffa.org
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Progress continues to...progress on the Eli Lilly site on the north side of town. On Episode 212 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we check in with Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation to get an update on the construction process. Roughly two thousand workers are on-site right now, but that number is about to increase. Jeff and Todd share the efforts in place to meet upcoming challenges.
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The Flying Toasters. They're a band you've likely seen perform before...and can't wait to see again. Well, now you can!
The Flying Toasters are taking the stage for Summer Fest on May 30th, and Jason and Bill Hayes join us to give us a preview. We also find out how the band formed, what has kept them together all these years...and where did "The Flying Toasters" name come from.
These answers, and more, on Episode 211 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast!
Learn more about Summer Fest 2025! https://www.facebook.com/share/1AbFzQx9sx/
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The school year is on the home stretch, so we check in Dr. Jon Milleman for episode 210. The Lebanon Community School Corporation Superintendent recaps the school year, and updates us on current construction progress.
What other updates are in store? Dr. Jon fills us in. Episode 210 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast starts now!
Interested in partnering with Lebanon High School's Work Based Learning Program?
Email Kelli Dennis: [email protected]
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It's time to start looking ahead to Summer...and that includes Boone County Summer Fest. This year's event is set for May 30st and 31st and includes two days of great live music, vendors...and pickleball!
Lebanon Special Events Coordinator Mariah Sahm joins us to share all the event details...Mariah also shares what other events she'd like to bring to town.
Episode 209 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast starts now!
Learn more about the Summer Fest event by clicking here!!
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Break out the ice cream cake, it's time to celebrate.
20 years of serving up soft serve in Lebanon for Jeff and Carol Whitaker.
In this episode of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, the Whitakers look back on the last two decades; of growing up in Ohio...and moving the family to Indiana. We learn what first attracted them to Lebanon...and what has kept them here ever since.
We also ask the burning question...if each had to pick one menu item...which one would it be.
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After a brief break, the #LovinLebanon Podcast is back, with 2024 Officer of the Year, Ed Christy.
The LPD Patrolman shares how his love of public service began at a young age…and how that excitement to serve others drives him daily.
Officer Christy shares his appreciation for the present, and his future goals on Episode 207 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast!
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Lebanon High School is bringing comedy to the stage with The Play That Goes Wrong! With performances running April 11–13, this production is packed with laughter and mishaps.
In this episode, we’re sitting down with three senior cast members- Dawson Hix, GraceAnne Newman, and Joseph Reinhardt - to talk about the joys while preparing for this show, and their growth throughout their involvement with the theatre program
🎟️ Want to see the show? Purchase tickets at lebanonauditorium.com or buy them at the door!
April 11 | 7 PM April 12 | 7 PM April 13 | 2 PM
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Spring is here, and as always our Parks Department is ready for the season.
Parks Director John Messenger and Allyson Morton join us for Episode 206 of the pod, to share details on this year's Easter Egg Hunt, as well as updates on additions throughout the City's park network.
Pickleball, walking trails, disc golf...and more, can be found on this episode of the #LovinLebanon Podcast!
Get Parks Updates! https://seashorewaterpark.org/167/Our-Parks
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Spring Cleaning takes center stage here on Episode 205 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Boone County Solid Waste District Executive Director Jennifer Lawrence is our guest.
She recaps the recent shoe recycling effort. More than 8,000 pairs were donated. Find out how they'll be reused.
Jennifer also gets us ready for two other upcoming community benefiting events.
Changing Footprints non-profit info: https://www.changingfootprints.org/
Boone County Solid Waste info: https://www.boonecountysolidwaste.com/
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In this podcast, Mrs. Kelli Dennis, Career Engagement Coordinator, talks about how the Lebanon School Corporation’s Work-Based Learning (WBL) program is making a real difference in students’ lives. The program gives seniors the chance to gain hands-on experience through year-long internships, helping them apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-world careers. With the support of local partners, the program has grown since its 2016 start, offering more students the opportunity to explore their future goals. Tune in to discover how WBL is not only helping students build valuable skills, but also paving the way for their success beyond graduation.
To contact Mrs. Kelli Dennis, email [email protected]
To learn more about the program, visit the attached site: https://www.leb.k12.in.us/Page/1217
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Stop me if you've heard this one before...the people of Boone County are what make the difference.
It's what brought Boone County Chamber Executive Director Sean Reaves back to town...as you'll hear in this episode.
Sean shares how he's seen the area change in his nearly two years on the Chamber job, and how non-profit collaboration is providing a "boon" throughout the county.
Get in touch with the Boone County Chamber: https://boonechamber.org/
Business Boon(e) Podcast: https://boonechamber.org/podcast/
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Episode 203 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast is packed with exciting updates throughout the three Boys & Girls Club of Boone County units.
We check in with the B-G-C C-E-O Eric Richards, to get programming, staffing, and longterm updates. Find out what's in the works as area groups collaborate to help meet the needs of area teens.
Episode 203 of the #Lovinlebanon podcast starts now!
Get more details on this year's DUNK fundraiser: https://www.bgcboone.org/events-news/dunk/
BGC website: https://www.bgcboone.org/
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If you hadn't heard, the west side of town is getting is first city park. It'll be located on the site of the former Street Department on Lafayette Avenue.
Deputy Planning Director Derek Warren joins us for Episode 202 to give us all the details. A skatepark, a splashpad and an obstacle course are planned.
Get more info, and a possible completion timeline - in this episode, of the #LovinLebanon Podcast.
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The work happening at the Eli Lilly site continues - at an extremely fast pace.
As we begin 2025, approaching the second year of the project, we check in the Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation.
Find out how the team dealt with the extreme cold, and how many more employees are expected on site by the end of the year.
Get an update on the company's community service projects, too!
Episode 201 of the lovinlebanon podcast - starts now!
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It's a milestone...Episode 200 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast!
In this installment, we go directly to the source and wade into a much talked topic in our community - water.
Mayor Matt Gentry is our guest, as is Citizens Energy Group President & CEO Jeff Harrison. Both men share the details of the Citizens/Lebanon agreement, detailing when the increased water supply will arrive, and what that timeline means for future development.
Episode 200 is overflowing with important info - and it starts right now!
More Details: https://lebanon.in.gov/2024/11/20/citizens-energy-shares-lebanon-water-supply-program-update/
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The Lebanon DECA chapter shares its recent success at the district contest and its plans for the upcoming state competition, happening March 2-4 at the Indianapolis Marriott! Hear from Business Educators and DECA Advisors, Mr. Jason Joris and Mr. Tyler Damm, as they discuss how the program has continued to grow and impact the lives of members along the way. Get an inside look at their preparation and the drive behind their journey to the glass!
To learn more about the DECA Organization: https://www.deca.org
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The south side of Lebanon's downtown square is getting "sporty," thanks to Lane & Brown Sporting Gear. This new shop adds another retail offering to the heart of the city.
In Episode 199 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, Rob Crawford and Brady Martin tell us how the new shop came to be and what's planned for the building's second floor.
Fishing, biking, and outdoor must-haves are now for sale downtown.
Check out Land & Brown's website, and do some shopping: https://www.lbsgear.com/
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