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The Rancho Cordova Podcast is a weekly show brought to you by the Rancho Cordova Film Office, and host Charles Lago. The Rancho Cordova Film Office is the official Film Office for the City of Rancho Cordova, CA. 


The City of Rancho Cordova, a neighbor to the City of Sacramento, is an emerging urban center with a small-town feel. With over 80,000 residents and a daily workforce of 65,000+ makes Rancho Cordova one of the largest employment hubs in the Sacramento region. Whether you call Rancho, All-America City, Playful City USA, or Tree City USA, its friendly and safe neighborhoods reflect diversity, opportunity, partnerships, and fun, making Rancho Cordova a community where anyone can live, work, learn and play.

Every week we get in-depth with the goings on in our City. We speak with a cross-section of our community.

Each month we bring you two guest hosts featuring shows on sports and the vibrant arts scene in our region.

Sports: The history of Rancho Cordova is closely linked with some of the most talented athletes in the country, and has a uniquely powerful history of youth sports achievement. Rancho Cordova features one of the best and most prolific ”Sports Hall of Fame” in the Sacramento Region with an induction ceremony yearly. Guest Host, Mike Marando, features a monthly show where he gets in-depth with many of the acclaimed sportsmen and women that had their start in our city.

Arts and Entertainment: Rancho Cordova is known as the “City of Events” and houses one of the best Art Complex in our region The MACC. The City has its own orchestra, Symphony D’oro, a Swing Dance Band, a Black Box Theatre, and features one of the largest July 4th fireworks displays in the region, and a whole slate of large outdoor events. Every month Director/Curator of The MACC, Cheryl Gleason speaks to visual artists, musicians, actors, theatre groups as well as other notable influencers in the art scene in the Sacramento Region.


So if you live in our city, the City of Sacramento, or surrounding cities in the Sacramento region, or are thinking about moving here, you will find this podcast interesting, informative, and most importantly fun. Be sure to check out our website www.ranchocordovapodcast.org
where you can listen to our past shows and please leave us any comments or show ideas.

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    • Society & Culture
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The Rancho Cordova Podcast is a weekly show brought to you by the Rancho Cordova Film Office, and host Charles Lago. The Rancho Cordova Film Office is the official Film Office for the City of Rancho Cordova, CA. 


The City of Rancho Cordova, a neighbor to the City of Sacramento, is an emerging urban center with a small-town feel. With over 80,000 residents and a daily workforce of 65,000+ makes Rancho Cordova one of the largest employment hubs in the Sacramento region. Whether you call Rancho, All-America City, Playful City USA, or Tree City USA, its friendly and safe neighborhoods reflect diversity, opportunity, partnerships, and fun, making Rancho Cordova a community where anyone can live, work, learn and play.

Every week we get in-depth with the goings on in our City. We speak with a cross-section of our community.

Each month we bring you two guest hosts featuring shows on sports and the vibrant arts scene in our region.

Sports: The history of Rancho Cordova is closely linked with some of the most talented athletes in the country, and has a uniquely powerful history of youth sports achievement. Rancho Cordova features one of the best and most prolific ”Sports Hall of Fame” in the Sacramento Region with an induction ceremony yearly. Guest Host, Mike Marando, features a monthly show where he gets in-depth with many of the acclaimed sportsmen and women that had their start in our city.

Arts and Entertainment: Rancho Cordova is known as the “City of Events” and houses one of the best Art Complex in our region The MACC. The City has its own orchestra, Symphony D’oro, a Swing Dance Band, a Black Box Theatre, and features one of the largest July 4th fireworks displays in the region, and a whole slate of large outdoor events. Every month Director/Curator of The MACC, Cheryl Gleason speaks to visual artists, musicians, actors, theatre groups as well as other notable influencers in the art scene in the Sacramento Region.


So if you live in our city, the City of Sacramento, or surrounding cities in the Sacramento region, or are thinking about moving here, you will find this podcast interesting, informative, and most importantly fun. Be sure to check out our website www.ranchocordovapodcast.org
where you can listen to our past shows and please leave us any comments or show ideas.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    Dr. Steven Winlock, Executive Director of the Sacramento County Office of Education, guest Host Cheryl Gleason

    Dr. Steven Winlock, Executive Director of the Sacramento County Office of Education, guest Host Cheryl Gleason

    Welcome  listeners to another captivating Arts and Culture installment of the Rancho Cordova Podcast. Today, Guest Host Cheryl Gleason, Director and Curator of the MACC, extends a warm welcome to a true dignitary in the field of education, Dr. Steven Winlock, Executive Director of the Sacramento County Office of Education.
    Born and raised In Rancho Cordova, and a career spanning over 45 years, Dr. Winlock's dedication as a teacher, principal, and superintendent serves as a guiding beacon  in our evolving educational journey. As the Sacramento City arts commissioner, his dedication to advocating for the arts and commitment to enhancing our communities through culture and creativity shines through. We hope you enjoy this special episode. 

    • 53 min
    Jason Harper, Director, Rancho Cordova Athletic Association, Hosted by Mike Marando

    Jason Harper, Director, Rancho Cordova Athletic Association, Hosted by Mike Marando

    Community advocate … philanthropist … ultra-runner and promoter. This guy has one speed:  fast! Mike Marando sits down with Jason Harper, Director of the Rancho Cordova Athletic Association for a high-octane conversation on everything from youth athletics to what the Rancho Cordova of tomorrow will look like. No stranger to the Sacramento region, Jason grew up in El Dorado Hills, and played varsity baseball for Oak Ridge High in the late 1980s and pitched a no-hitter against Mesa Verde in 1989. Fasten your seat belt!

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Guest Host Cheryl Gleason speaks with Dan Fong, Ceo of The Mandarins Drum and Bugle Corps

    Guest Host Cheryl Gleason speaks with Dan Fong, Ceo of The Mandarins Drum and Bugle Corps

    On today's episode, Dan Fong joins guest host Cheryl Gleason, offering a glimpse into the organization's rich history and cultural significance. With a background in optometry, shares his journey from flute player to deep involvement in the Mandarins, marching for nine years and eventually taking on leadership roles.
    As the current president and CEO, Fong oversees various programs beyond the drum corps, including music education initiatives in schools. Founded in 1963, the Mandarins initially served as a musical outlet for Sacramento's Chinese community but have since evolved to welcome members of all backgrounds. The organization's commitment to equity, inclusion, and core values like respect and family has kept its community strong and cohesive, fostering a sense of belonging and support for all members.
    "Transforming lives through performing arts." 

    • 47 min
    Elizabeth Culp, Regional Development Director, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

    Elizabeth Culp, Regional Development Director, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

    On today’s show we are delighted to welcome three special guests. Elizabeth Culp the Regional Development Director for  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Landon Capagli, Resource Planning Manager at Woodside Homes and Alexandria Seele, Sales and Marketing coordinator at Woodside Homes.
    If I told you that for $100 you stand the chance, and a very good chance at that, of winning a newly built, 2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, double garage and a beautiful backyard home located in the Sycamore at Cypress community right here in Rancho Cordova that was built by well-known developer Woodside Homes and  that is worth $750,000, and then I told you that no more than 9,000 people will be entered to win so the odds are extremely good, would you believe me?
    Well it's absolutely true. The City of Rancho Cordova, Woodside Homes and other partners are making this happen. And the reason? to raise money for  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
    In order to buy tickets visit
    Sacramento St. Jude Dream Home landing page https://www.stjude.org/give/dream-home/sacramento.html
    Call 24/7 to reserve a ticket:  800-564-8758
    The Home is located at the Sycamore at Cypress community in Rancho Cordova
    4304 Nobelton Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
    Free open house tours:
    April 6 – April 21
    Saturdays: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    Sundays: noon – p.m.
                  Guests may register for free at the open house for a chance to win a $10,000 shopping spree, courtesy of Ashley®
     
    About  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
     
    As a young man, Danny Thomas had a simple goal: to entertain people and be successful enough at it to provide for his wife and family. But work wasn’t easy to come by. As he and his family struggled, his despair grew. He wondered if he should give up on his dreams of acting or find a steady job. He turned to St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron saint of hopeless causes. “Show me my way in life,” he vowed to the saint one night in a Detroit church, “and I will build you a shrine.”
    That prayer to  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital marked a pivotal moment in his life. Soon after, he began finding work, eventually becoming one of the biggest stars of radio, film and television in his day.
    And as one of the world’s biggest celebrities, Danny used his fame to fulfill his vow to St. Jude Thaddeus and to change the lives of thousands of children and families with a unique research institute.
    Danny’s shrine to St. Jude Thaddeus was originally to be a general children’s hospital located somewhere in the south. Danny’s mentor, Cardinal Samuel Stritch, recommended he look to Memphis, Tennessee, the cardinal’s hometown. By 1955 Danny and a group of Memphis businessmen he’d rallied to build the hospital decided it should be more than a general children’s hospital. At the time, the survival rate for childhood cancers was 20%, and for those with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) — the most common form of childhood cancer — only 4% of children would live
     
    Danny began raising money for his vision in the early 1950s. By 1955, the Memphis business leaders who’d joined his cause also began local fundraising efforts. Danny also wanted to get the word out across the country about what he was doing and enlist the support of everyone he could.
     St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened its doors on February 4, 1962, based on Danny's dream that "no child should die in the dawn of life." Since then, we’ve made incredible strides in childhood cancer research. We’ve helped improve the survival rate of childhood cancer from 20% to 80%. And ALL, the disease with a virtual death sentence in 1962, now has a survival rate of 94 percent.
     
    So let’s get right to the show and we are going to let our guests explain this exciting opportunity. So grab a pen and paper, and get ready to buy a ticket or more there’s no limit to your new dream home.  

    • 45 min
    Claire Bone, Owner & Co-founder, Wild Sisters Book Company

    Claire Bone, Owner & Co-founder, Wild Sisters Book Company

    On today's episode of the Rancho Cordova Podcast we are joined by Claire Bone, the passionate owner and co-founder of Wild Sisters Book Company. Claire's journey into entrepreneurship was ignited by a long-standing desire to run her own business, but it took the upheaval of the pandemic to truly catalyze her dreams into action.
    Tune in as Claire takes us through the inspiring tale of not just opening a bookstore, but creating a vibrant community hub. Wild Sisters isn't merely a place to peruse books; it's a sanctuary for relaxation, a haven for learning, listening to a upcoming long list of guest speakers and authors,  a space for forging new connections, and above all, an inspiring environment where individuals can simply be. Join us as we delve into Claire's entrepreneurial odyssey and explore the profound impact of her vision.
    Wild Sisters Book Company
    3325 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95816

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Guest Host Mike Marando speaks with Mark Young (Cordova High ’84)

    Guest Host Mike Marando speaks with Mark Young (Cordova High ’84)

    Few players electrified fans with breakaway speed more than Mark Young. His 28 touchdowns and 2,257 all-purpose yards as a senior led the Max Miller coached Lancers to an 11-1 record in 1983 and a 22-2 two-year varsity record. Young was an elite flanker, punt returner and tailback who was named to the Bee’s 1983 1st team All-Metro squad.
     
    Young’s signature football moment was a bewitching 53-yard TD catch-and-run as time was running out that gave the Sacramento State Hornets its first Causeway Classic win over UC Davis in 18 years, 31-28. Young played for the Chicago Bruisers in the Arena Football League and is an inductee into the Sacramento State Hall of Fame. He is the brother of 2015 Hall of Fame inductee Reggie Young.

    • 1 hr 26 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Rambothesoldier ,

Great Podcast

Such an amazing Podcast! Lago has a soothing voice!

mortgage maestro ,

Good work

Keep up the good work, super interesting podcast

deputy cc ,

Fantastic show for local history and civics in general.

Thanks for making this show. I’ve lived in Rancho for 2 years and have been amazed by culture of civic engagement and, as a consequence, fantastic parks, great events, and community services.

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