Podcast 026 – Lansing’s First National Gold ADDY
The Festivals of the Sun and Moon, Scrapfest, CiesaDesign’s National Gold ADDY, bike sharing in Lansing, Pat the Intern, and more!
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First segment (00:00 – 14:00):
Pat the Intern returns to share some of his latest misadventures, and his band, Jason Alarm, has a show this Saturday in Grand Ledge–it is a skate park benefit show.
Meanwhile, Kat is accused of making up words and Daniel shared a special moment with some prairie dogs at the Detroit Zoo.
Second segment (14:23 – 26:57):
Chris VanWyck talks about CiesaDesign winning Lansing’s first ever National Gold ADDY award. That’s kind of a big deal. CiesaDesign is located in Old Town, and they beat out multi-million dollar projects and big firms from places like Chicago. Take that, Windy City.
Chris is also taking part in Scrapfest this weekend. Metal. Fire. Um, bending things. It’ll be awesome.
Third segment (27:00 – 40:43):
Brittney Hoszkiw continues the Old Town fun with details on this weekend’s Festivals of the Sun and Moon! There is plenty going in Old Town this weekend. Brittney also shares some other news, including info on a new coffee shop and outdoor movies.
Fourth segment (41:06 – 1:01:46) :
Julie Powers from the Mid-Michigan Environmental Action Council (Mid-MEAC) talks about bike sharing in Lansing. You can help this cause, if you are so inclined, by filling out a short survey.
And then, events around Lansing!
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Notes from the Geek:
Lots to do in Old Town this weekend, and in other parts of town too. Have fun, and enjoy the outdoors! Winter will be here before we know it (booo).
Daniel (the Geek)
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Ginger and the Geek is a podcast and blog by Kat Cooper and Daniel J. Hogan. New episodes are available for download on Thursdays. The podcast is made possible thanks to a partnership with Lansing NOISE.












