ROOT'S COUNTRY MARKET - Horror VHS & Amish Stromboli - Manheim, PA
Join me on a visit to my favorite market, Root's in Manheim, PA. This is one of the biggest markets I've ever been to and it's full of quality vendors offering up excellent produce, sweets and food of all kinds. Open only on Tuesdays, this market attracts big crowds so the earlier you get there the better. There's also a flea market which opens a few hours before the actual market does. Definitely worth the visit!
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I'm traveling the northeast US to explore as many unique, interesting, fun or beautiful points of interest I can find. These include roadside attractions, museums, amusement/theme parks, fairs & carnivals, events/festivals, nature sights, hiking trails, nice towns, markets & more. My first area to cover will be the central Pennsylvania area and places near the Mason-Dixon PA/MD state line. I hope to eventually travel the entire east coast and maybe the country documenting as many things worth seeing and doing as possible. So please subscribe and like my videos so I can get there!
Manheim, Pennsylvania
Video project for my Urban Sociology class. Featured songs: Small Town by John Mellencamp and I Love This Town by Bon Jovi.
Norma Knepp, 2016 winner of the USA Caputo Cup
Norma Knepp, owner of Norma's Pizza at Root's Country Market & Auction in Manheim, Lancaster County
Raw video: Farm show auction
For viewers who've never seen one, here's a farm show auction. Youth are auctioning off their animals that qualified for the sale earlier in the week. Money goes to the kids.
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Manheim PA Dancin' In The Streets New Years Eve 2009
The Manheim Downtown Development Group presents their annual New Years Eve Celebration, Dancin' in the Streets at Market Square in Manheim PA.
Legislative Report - Fox Meadows Farm and Creamery
PA State Rep. Mindy Fee tours the Fox Meadows Farm and Creamery in Clay Township. The farm has been a family operation since 1960 and produces quality dairy products in Lancaster County.
Esposa Y Yo Drive From Lancaster Cupcake, Mountville, PA, To Casa Nueva, Lancaster, PA 8/16/14
Recorded in 8/16/14. I'm 50. I hate to admit it, but I'm about six months into the whole Five-Oh thing so I'm past denial and probably at the openly-displaying-grief stage. Back in early June, I started a radical exercise & diet change after I was admitted into the ER, so I have lost weight, and I feel great, even though I'm probably a ticking clock with about a year to live. I hate uncertainty. After September or October, we'll rule out the Big-C, and I'll be sleeping a little easier then. There might be surgery, too. Real pain in the keister stuff. Lots of drama right now in my life. So, anyway, thanks for watching this video. If you don't agree with or you hate something I said in a video, come back in a few months and you'll likely find that I have done a complete 180 on whatever it was and am now thinking the complete opposite. I moderate comments and ban hateful or violent language users.
Raw Video: Farm Show butter sculpture
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Trump makes stop at Spooky Nook in Lancaster County
News 8's Matt Barcaro has what you need to know about Trump's visit to Lancaster County this weekend. Subscribe to WGAL on YouTube for more:
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8 Antique Stores In 2 Blocks, Columbia, PA, 9/1/13, Esposa & Me As American Pickers
The people who need to read this are likely to be the people most afflicted with limited literacy skills. But let me try anyway. Don't waste time asking me questions in comments. I never answer questions left in comments. Please make a reply video for that. I will link it to the video in question. If you've got something funny or positive to add, please leave a comment. Nothing bores me more than anger and outrage. (If you think I care what you think about me, your life is more pointless and boring than I imagine.) I moderate and delete all negative comments. You haters will be shunned like a bad Amish teenager.
Sylvia Brown: Grappling with Legacy
On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 in the Lownes Room of the John Hay Library, Sylvia Brown gave a talk entitled, “Grappling with Legacy.”
Grappling with Legacy: Rhode Island’s Brown Family and the American Philanthropic Impulse
In 2016, Americans gave $41 billion to institutions of higher education.The concept of a university as an agent of social change has become an intrinsic part of our ethos. It started right here in the early 19th century when Nicholas Brown II poured money into Brown University to give young men the moral compass they needed to navigate the era’s stormy seas. Yet less than a century later, a speaker at the inaugural symposium of the University’s Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice declared, “There were no good Browns.” Sylvia Brown’s book, Grappling with Legacy: Rhode Island’s Brown Family and the American Philanthropic Impulse, was born of these two starkly opposed perspectives and tells the story of America’s evolving attitudes towards charitable giving.
Sylvia Brown
The eldest of the 11th generation of the Browns of Rhode Island, Sylvia Brown was attracted to development economics from an early age. Following her BS and MA degrees at the University of Pennsylvania, she pursued a professional career in international development, from Wall Street to the United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees. For the past decade, she has worked with donors on their personal strategy and with non-profits looking to improve their sustainability and board governance practices. Her personal philanthropy focuses on both her family’s longstanding interest in history and heritage (including Brown University) and on the impact investment sector in Rhode Island, where she is a director of the Social Enterprise Greenhouse. In 2015, she launched Uplifting Journeys, an immersive donor education program to empower anyone, anywhere, to give more thoughtfully and strategically.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Brown University
The Jewel Companies, Inc. | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:46 1 History
00:00:55 1.1 Beginnings with home deliveries
00:03:34 1.2 Grocery stores
00:04:27 1.3 Eisner acquisition and expansion south
00:05:51 1.4 Non-food retail expansion
00:06:46 1.5 1960s–1970s expansion
00:09:41 1.6 American Stores
00:11:01 1.6.1 1990s expansion under American Stores
00:13:05 1.7 Albertsons and SuperValu
00:14:31 1.8 Jewel Express
00:15:56 1.9 Urban Fresh
00:16:24 1.10 LEED certified
00:16:50 1.11 Today
00:17:32 1.12 Acquisition of Strack & Van Til
00:17:52 2 Past ventures
00:18:26 2.1 Jewel Grand Bazaar
00:20:07 2.2 Turn Style
00:20:44 2.3 Jewel T
00:23:06 2.4 Republic Lumber
00:23:48 3 President's Choice house brand
00:24:42 4 Organizational philosophy
00:25:52 5 Stores
00:26:01 5.1 Current stores
00:26:28 5.2 Former stores
00:27:06 6 See also
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Jewel-Osco is a supermarket chain headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. Jewel-Osco has 187 stores across northern, central, and western Illinois; eastern Iowa; and portions of northwest Indiana. Jewel-Osco and Jewel are currently wholly owned subsidiaries of Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons. The company originally started as a door-to-door coffee delivery service before it expanded into delivering non-perishable groceries and later into grocery stores, and supermarkets. Prior to its 1984 acquisition by American Stores, Jewel evolved into a large multi-state holding company that operated several supermarket chains and other non-food retail chain stores located from coast to coast and had operated under several different brand names.