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A podcast about the people and places of Kankakee County, IL. Hosted by, Jake LaMore.

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A podcast about the people and places of Kankakee County, IL. Hosted by, Jake LaMore.

    BONUS: A Day of Cultural Celebration: Unity International Festival in Kankakee

    BONUS: A Day of Cultural Celebration: Unity International Festival in Kankakee

    In this special episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore dives deep into the vibrant tapestry of cultures at the Unity International Festival in Kankakee County.

    Event Details 
    Genesis Community Ministries 2100 E. Maple St. | Kankakee, IL 60901
    May 4th, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
    815.295.0585 genesiscommunityministries@gmail.com

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    With special guests Kent Wade, Doctor Porter, Margaret Cooper, and Pastor Dave Robinson, the conversation illuminates the significance of community and diversity through this impactful event. Set against the backdrop of Genesis Community Ministries on East Maple Street, the festival promises a day filled with cultural exhibitions, delectable international cuisines, and unity prayers that resonate with the spirit of togetherness.

    The festival, happening on May 4th, is not just a celebration but a kickoff to a broader vision of building a cohesive community space. From the history of acquiring the festival's grounds in 2016 to organizing diverse cultural activities including a Miss Cinco de Mayo crowning and traditional Hispanic dances, every aspect of the festival is geared towards fostering unity. The conversation also touches on the logistical intricacies and communal efforts that make such a festival possible and meaningful.

    Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and passion that goes into bringing people from all walks of life together, with insights from organizers who are at the heart of this event. Moreover, learn about the offerings that range from African jewelry and basket weaving to financial planning services, and how local organizations contribute to the welfare of the community.

    If you're intrigued by the blend of cultures and the power of community gatherings, this episode of the Kankakee Podcast is a must-listen. Get ready to be inspired by stories of unity and cooperation right from the heart of Kankakee! Join us as we explore how this festival not only entertains but also educates and unites, making it a cornerstone event for everyone in the area.

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    • 37 min
    #148: Courage and Community: Voices from Kankakee’s Yarn Factory Listeners Event

    #148: Courage and Community: Voices from Kankakee’s Yarn Factory Listeners Event

    In this captivating episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore is joined by a dynamic group at the newly launched Yarn Factory Listeners event, which took place at Flanagan's Pub.

    Among the storytellers are Deb Terrill, who moved the audience with her recollections of growing up with her grandparents and the life lessons she learned from the pivotal men in her rural community. Alexandra Avens shares her transformative journey of moving from the bustling streets of New York to the quieter, creative vibe of Kankakee, detailing her initial pursuit of love and her eventual establishment of a new life, complete with a job mishap turned serendipitous and a newfound connection with local musicians in her band, Not Yet.

    Dameika Rosenthal opens up about deeply personal losses and the powerful realization of being surrounded by supportive, chosen family through hardship. Each storyteller, including Tomika Talley who closed the session with reflections on her past singing career and current contentment as a grandmother, brings a unique and heartfelt perspective to the stage, weaving a rich tapestry of human experience right in the heart of our town.

    As Jake and his guests delve into these poignant personal histories, they explore the essence of community, the unexpected paths of life, and the profound impact of storytelling shared among friends and strangers alike. The episode not only captures the essence of Kankakee's vibrant and supportive community but also invites listeners to the next Yarn Factory event on May 14, 2024, urging them to engage with the ongoing stories that shape and define our collective experience.

    Tune in to this episode of the Kankakee Podcast for inspiration, camaraderie, and a reminder of the power of shared narratives in fostering a closer community. Join us at Flanagan’s next month to be part of our growing story.

    Special thank you to Bill Yohnka and the Kankakee Public Library for including us in Yarn Factory Listeners! 

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    • 1 tim. 11 min
    Threat at Olivet, Gun Violence Walk, and Water Park Study - Kankakee Podcast News - Friday, April 26th, 2024

    Threat at Olivet, Gun Violence Walk, and Water Park Study - Kankakee Podcast News - Friday, April 26th, 2024

    In this episode of Kankakee Podcast News, Jake LaMore covers the latest headlines in the Kankakee area. Learn about the arrest following a threat at Olivet Nazarene University and a controversial decision by Wilmington police involving an immigrant. We also explore plans for an indoor water park in Bradley, a walk against gun violence, and Kankakee Mayor Chris Curtis' recent visit to Springfield.

    In the King Music events segment, find out about the 34th Annual Rhubarb Festival, Drug Take-Back Day at Northfield Square Mall, and World Tai Chi Day. We also bring you business news, including the retirement of a long-time auto body shop owner and a new barbecue smokehouse opening soon.

    Tune in for these stories and more, plus a sneak peek at our special live episode recorded at the first Yarn Factory Listeners Storytelling event. Subscribe to stay updated on everything happening in Kankakee!
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    • 18 min
    #147: Kankakee's Sculptural Heritage, The Barnard Gallery’s Story

    #147: Kankakee's Sculptural Heritage, The Barnard Gallery’s Story

    In this enthralling installment of the Kankakee Podcast, join host Jake LaMore as he delves into the artistic legacy of George Gray Barnard, whose boyhood in Kankakee helped shape a career that would leave an indelible mark on the world of sculpture. Together with guests Jory and Jack, we explore the fascinating exhibit at the Kankakee County Museum, which showcases an impressive collection of Barnard's plaster studies and unfolds the rich narrative of his life and work.

    This episode journeys through the twists and turns of Barnard's artistic endeavors, from his early carvings to his grand peace architecture dreams. The discussion highlights pivotal moments such as the storied acquisition of a vast collection of studio plasters from the University of Delaware. Revelations about the unauthorized use of Barnard's statues and the mysterious return of a stolen sculpture add an air of intrigue to the narrative.

    Listeners will discover the painstaking efforts to preserve Barnard's legacy in a temperature-controlled environment, the intimate connection of his sculptures to local institutions, and how his soaring reputation led to commissions from influential patrons, showcasing the breadth of Barnard's impact on art and architecture.

    Through anecdotes and insights, Jake, Jory, and Jack paint a vivid portrait of a hometown boy who became a luminary in the art world while underscoring the significance of the Kankakee County Museum as a custodian of history and art.

    Embark on a journey through time, marvel at the life-size plaster study of Adam, and join the conversation on other captivating art shows and the enduring value of the French Heritage Museum. With sponsors and the production team also receiving their well-deserved shoutouts, this episode of the Kankakee Podcast is a must-listen for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

    Tune in to witness the full depth of George Gray Barnard's artistic contributions and how a small Illinois town played a pivotal role in his journey.

    Don't forget to visit the Kankakee County Museum's website and social media for more information on the museum and upcoming events. Let's honor Kankakee's own and the artistic wonder he left behind.
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    • 1 tim. 7 min
    Kankakee East Riverwalk Bid Rejected - Kankakee Podcast News - Friday, April 19th, 2024

    Kankakee East Riverwalk Bid Rejected - Kankakee Podcast News - Friday, April 19th, 2024

    Join Jake LaMore on this week's episode of Kankakee Podcast News as he brings you the latest headlines from around the area. From incidents like shots fired in Kankakee to heartwarming stories like a Bourbonnais resident making waves on America’s Funniest Home Videos, this episode covers the full spectrum of community news. Get updates on local events, business happenings, and significant developments like the rejection of a bid for the East Riverwalk project and the formation of new partnerships within Kankakee County. Plus, hear about the achievements of local students and entrepreneurs, including the winners of the National CEO Pitch Competition and the ONU Createur Conference. With exclusive insights and engaging stories, this episode is your one-stop-shop for all things Kankakee. Tune in and stay connected to your community!
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    • 15 min
    Seussical Splendor: Behind the Scenes with KVTA's Musical Extravaganza

    Seussical Splendor: Behind the Scenes with KVTA's Musical Extravaganza

    In the latest rollicking installment of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore welcomes the vibrant trio from the Kankakee Valley Theater Association (KVTA) - the insightful director Paula Sutter, the versatile actor Tyler McMahon, and the charismatic newcomer Jared Nordin. Together, they dive into the technicolor world of "Seussical," a musical extravaganza that weaves Dr. Seuss's most beloved tales into a harmonious tapestry of song and dance. Listeners are treated to a backstage pass, uncovering the creative process, challenges, and joys of bringing such an imaginative show to the stage of the Lincoln Cultural Center.

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    The episode sparkles with anecdotes and insights, from the heartwarming participation of entire families in the production to the tireless efforts of a 63-strong cast that pirouettes through nearly continuous musical numbers with barely a moment's rest. Paula shares the unique experience of directing her 30th show, a musical feat in itself, while Tyler and Jared discuss their dynamic roles as Horton the Elephant and the mischievous Cat in the Hat, respectively.

    The unexpected allure of "Seussical" is revealed as the conversation traverses through the stars' improvisation escapades, costume changes, and the rehearsal's laughter-filled moments. Full of wit, charm, and a few surprise tidbits, this episode serves as a perfect overture to the upcoming shows on April 20, 21, 27, and 28, which promise a jubilant journey into the heart of the whimsical Dr. Seuss universe.

    Additionally, Paula plugs the upcoming KVTA fundraiser featuring comedian Pat Tomasulo, set to delight audiences on May 18, and teases the intriguing summer show, "Hello Girls," in the black box theater.

    So, grab your red and white striped hat and a batch of green eggs and ham, for this is an episode that'll have you tapping to the rhythm of Seussical beats and celebrating the theatrical spirit of Kankakee County. Don't miss this spectacular blend of humor, creativity, and community - tune in now for a splendiferous auditory treat!

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    • 27 min

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