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BCH Episode #150 - September 2024
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Our September episode includes original music from The Whetstine Family Band, recorded live in our studio! The show also includes information about the upcoming Bigfoot Conference, the “Living Art Colony” project at Pioneer Village, an interview with Aesop Birkemeyer about his National History victory, we hear about the ongoing Songwriter Showdown at the Playhouse, and Jim Eagleman and Dave Seastrom return with timely essays.

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Our show includes:

    • Don Whetstine joins us with his wife, Jenny Sue, and daughter, Sharianne, as the Whetstine Family Band. They play three original songs, and also talk about Don’s new book Surprised By The Call Of God.
      • Brown County Home
      • Sprunica Road
      • Brothers And Sisters
    • We discuss the upcoming Indiana Bigfoot Conference with Bigfoot Research Organization leaders Leroy Nail and Debbie Simms
    • Jim Eagleman tells us about the importance of Milkweed
    • Living Art Colony Project takes place in Pioneer Village every 4th Friday through November!
    • Lucy interviews Aesop Birkemeier about receiving first place at National History Day in the Junior Individual Performance division for his project titled “Turning Points in WWII: The Legacy of the 10th Mountain Division.”
    • Dave Seastrom celebrates our one-hundred-fiftieth show with a walk down memory lane!

Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Sarah Lyttle, Chuck Wills, Lucy Schultz, Chad Carrothers, and Rick Fettig.

First aired Sunday, September 1st , 2024 at 9 AM on WFHB

Engineering & post-production by Chad Carrothers & Chuck Wills.

Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.

Our cover photo courtesy of Lucy Schultz & Chuck Wills

This episode is sponsored by The Brown County Inn and Our Brown County Magazine

Brown County Inn
Our Brown County Magazine

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