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10.1 Bay View Emmy Award–winning actor John McGivern explores living, working and playing in SE Wisconsin’s unique communities. In the first of this 13-episode weekly series, experience Bay View along with John, as he checks out the Lake Express Ferry, goes inside Klement's, and chats with residents. He finds food and fun at Pastiche Bistro, Riviera Maya, Lulu’s, and Sugar Maple. John learns how food is grown at Sweet Water Organics, “chills on the hill,” relaxes at Tonic, visits the Boulevard Theater and asks Alderman Zielinski to sum up the neighborhood. Historian John Gurda shares the history and demographics of the area. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
101 TH 05/09/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Wauwatosa John McGivern introduces some of the people and places that make Wauwatosa unique-- and a little cranky! In the village, John chats at LaRev and outside the old fire station; he strolls with Joe Bartolotta; and, he finds John Gurda at the Little Red Store. There's music, flowers, food, treats, creativity--and one place John can't wait to go: The Irish Fest headquarters. This is the only episode in which John goes from Hoyt Pool in the summer to the curling club where it feels like winter! Where else can you go to church, the movies and to Hawaii all in half an hour? (2 of 13)
WEB LINK
102 TH 05/16/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Riverwest John visits a neighborhood you either know well or not at all--Riverwest. New, hot businesses like Flux Design and Café Corazon, are just down the block from places that have defined the neighborhood for decades like Ma Bensch and Woodland Pattern. Gems like the Polish Falcons and St Casimir’s Church have been creating community in the neighborhood for literally more than a hundred years! This episode is jam packed with co-ops and community activists, bikes, books, artists, parks, bars, clubs and yoga! Add John Gurda, and now you’ll really get to know Riverwest! (3 of 13)
WEB LINK
103 TH 05/23/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Cedarburg John McGivern doesn't have much time to catch his breath in this episode, because Cedarburg is a busy place! Could there be any more to eat and drink? Between the restaurants and winery at Cedar Creek Settlement, Amy’s Candy Kitchen, The Java House, PJ Pipers Pancake House, Out & Out and Wayne’s Drive In, John gets plenty full! But, he found lots to do that’s not food related, too. John discovers that the shops on Washington Avenue offer everything from Jewelry to home goods to lawn art to toys. He visits the Cultural Center, the General Store Museum, and stops to chat with the Pastors at Advent Lutheran Church. Then there’s the vegetable farm, salon, quilt museum, performing arts center, a walk through the famous covered bridge… so much that you just have to watch! (4 of 13)
WEB LINK
104 TH 05/30/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 John Gurda Special John Gurda, our resident historian, author and friend, has been schooling John McGivern for two seasons now. In 26 communities around our state of Wisconsin, John Gurda has had three minutes in each community to share the history, geography and demographics of the area. Yep. Just three minutes, and John Gurda thinks that’s too short, too! So in this special one hour episode, John Gurda gets to go a little more in depth as he expounds on eight specific locations: The Milwaukee River Greenway, Walker’s Point, Forest Home Cemetery, Port Washington, the Wisconsin Dells, Madison, Greendale, and the old National Soldiers Home. Even an hour is too short, but we are sure that you’re going to learn something. John McGivern sure did, and he enjoyed every minute of it. You will, too!
WEB LINK
214 TH 06/06/13 07:00pm 00:57:26 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Sheboygan John McGivern heads north on I-43 to explore Sheboygan. Did you know that you can surf, go the theater, shop the oldest hardware store in Wisconsin, learn about Hmong culture, the history of Sheboygan and eat the most delicious hard rolls in the state all with about three miles? John Gurda starts off on the lakefront, and it’s a short trip to great destinations like the Kohler Art Center, the Blue Harbor and Bookworm Gardens. Mix in a little Frisbee golf (oops, sorry – we mean Disc Golf!) and terrific employers like Acuity and Torke Coffee, add an outstanding Riverfront, and top it all off with fantastic cuisine or a mouthwatering Sheboygan classic - a double Brat . John describes Sheboygan as “comfortable,” and you’ll soon agree! (5 of 13)
WEB LINK
105 TH 06/13/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 King Drive John McGivern visits historic King Drive. From Little League baseball players to senior citizens, everyone keeps busy on MLK Drive. From Glorious Malones Sausage on the south end, all the way north to the Clinton Rose Senior Center; in-between John explores neighborhood icons like Fein Brothers, Crown Hardware and Reader’s Choice. He meets business owners at Flair Hair Design and Sogals Cafe. He finds faith at All People’s Church, hope at Hope School and love at HeartLove Place--and much more, all on King Drive. Some people still call this 3rd street. John calls it “resilient”! (6 of 13)
WEB LINK
106 TH 06/20/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Burlington Step out of the city and join John McGivern in Burlington, a place where baseball, burgers and sailing are the pastimes of choice. John wishes you could smell this episode, because Burlington smells sweet--like chocolate! He meets Fred and his world famous burgers, experienced true community theatre; and, John soon realizes he is not a construction worker, but could be a car salesman! With Brown’s Lake right there, John couldn’t resist the opportunity to experience what it’s like to live on a lake in the summer. It doesn’t get any sweeter than this! (7 of 13)
WEB LINK
107 TH 06/27/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Bay View Emmy Award–winning actor John McGivern explores living, working and playing in SE Wisconsin’s unique communities. In the first of this 13-episode weekly series, experience Bay View along with John, as he checks out the Lake Express Ferry, goes inside Klement's, and chats with residents. He finds food and fun at Pastiche Bistro, Riviera Maya, Lulu’s, and Sugar Maple. John learns how food is grown at Sweet Water Organics, “chills on the hill,” relaxes at Tonic, visits the Boulevard Theater and asks Alderman Zielinski to sum up the neighborhood. Historian John Gurda shares the history and demographics of the area. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
101 FR 05/10/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Wauwatosa John McGivern introduces some of the people and places that make Wauwatosa unique-- and a little cranky! In the village, John chats at LaRev and outside the old fire station; he strolls with Joe Bartolotta; and, he finds John Gurda at the Little Red Store. There's music, flowers, food, treats, creativity--and one place John can't wait to go: The Irish Fest headquarters. This is the only episode in which John goes from Hoyt Pool in the summer to the curling club where it feels like winter! Where else can you go to church, the movies and to Hawaii all in half an hour? (2 of 13)
WEB LINK
102 FR 05/17/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Riverwest John visits a neighborhood you either know well or not at all--Riverwest. New, hot businesses like Flux Design and Café Corazon, are just down the block from places that have defined the neighborhood for decades like Ma Bensch and Woodland Pattern. Gems like the Polish Falcons and St Casimir’s Church have been creating community in the neighborhood for literally more than a hundred years! This episode is jam packed with co-ops and community activists, bikes, books, artists, parks, bars, clubs and yoga! Add John Gurda, and now you’ll really get to know Riverwest! (3 of 13)
WEB LINK
103 FR 05/24/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Cedarburg John McGivern doesn't have much time to catch his breath in this episode, because Cedarburg is a busy place! Could there be any more to eat and drink? Between the restaurants and winery at Cedar Creek Settlement, Amy’s Candy Kitchen, The Java House, PJ Pipers Pancake House, Out & Out and Wayne’s Drive In, John gets plenty full! But, he found lots to do that’s not food related, too. John discovers that the shops on Washington Avenue offer everything from Jewelry to home goods to lawn art to toys. He visits the Cultural Center, the General Store Museum, and stops to chat with the Pastors at Advent Lutheran Church. Then there’s the vegetable farm, salon, quilt museum, performing arts center, a walk through the famous covered bridge… so much that you just have to watch! (4 of 13)
WEB LINK
104 FR 05/31/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Sheboygan John McGivern heads north on I-43 to explore Sheboygan. Did you know that you can surf, go the theater, shop the oldest hardware store in Wisconsin, learn about Hmong culture, the history of Sheboygan and eat the most delicious hard rolls in the state all with about three miles? John Gurda starts off on the lakefront, and it’s a short trip to great destinations like the Kohler Art Center, the Blue Harbor and Bookworm Gardens. Mix in a little Frisbee golf (oops, sorry – we mean Disc Golf!) and terrific employers like Acuity and Torke Coffee, add an outstanding Riverfront, and top it all off with fantastic cuisine or a mouthwatering Sheboygan classic - a double Brat . John describes Sheboygan as “comfortable,” and you’ll soon agree! (5 of 13)
WEB LINK
105 FR 06/14/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 King Drive John McGivern visits historic King Drive. From Little League baseball players to senior citizens, everyone keeps busy on MLK Drive. From Glorious Malones Sausage on the south end, all the way north to the Clinton Rose Senior Center; in-between John explores neighborhood icons like Fein Brothers, Crown Hardware and Reader’s Choice. He meets business owners at Flair Hair Design and Sogals Cafe. He finds faith at All People’s Church, hope at Hope School and love at HeartLove Place--and much more, all on King Drive. Some people still call this 3rd street. John calls it “resilient”! (6 of 13)
WEB LINK
106 FR 06/21/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Burlington Step out of the city and join John McGivern in Burlington, a place where baseball, burgers and sailing are the pastimes of choice. John wishes you could smell this episode, because Burlington smells sweet--like chocolate! He meets Fred and his world famous burgers, experienced true community theatre; and, John soon realizes he is not a construction worker, but could be a car salesman! With Brown’s Lake right there, John couldn’t resist the opportunity to experience what it’s like to live on a lake in the summer. It doesn’t get any sweeter than this! (7 of 13)
WEB LINK
107 FR 06/28/13 08:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Bay View Emmy Award–winning actor John McGivern explores living, working and playing in SE Wisconsin’s unique communities. In the first of this 13-episode weekly series, experience Bay View along with John, as he checks out the Lake Express Ferry, goes inside Klement's, and chats with residents. He finds food and fun at Pastiche Bistro, Riviera Maya, Lulu’s, and Sugar Maple. John learns how food is grown at Sweet Water Organics, “chills on the hill,” relaxes at Tonic, visits the Boulevard Theater and asks Alderman Zielinski to sum up the neighborhood. Historian John Gurda shares the history and demographics of the area. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
101 TH 05/09/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Wauwatosa John McGivern introduces some of the people and places that make Wauwatosa unique-- and a little cranky! In the village, John chats at LaRev and outside the old fire station; he strolls with Joe Bartolotta; and, he finds John Gurda at the Little Red Store. There's music, flowers, food, treats, creativity--and one place John can't wait to go: The Irish Fest headquarters. This is the only episode in which John goes from Hoyt Pool in the summer to the curling club where it feels like winter! Where else can you go to church, the movies and to Hawaii all in half an hour? (2 of 13)
WEB LINK
102 TH 05/16/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Riverwest John visits a neighborhood you either know well or not at all--Riverwest. New, hot businesses like Flux Design and Café Corazon, are just down the block from places that have defined the neighborhood for decades like Ma Bensch and Woodland Pattern. Gems like the Polish Falcons and St Casimir’s Church have been creating community in the neighborhood for literally more than a hundred years! This episode is jam packed with co-ops and community activists, bikes, books, artists, parks, bars, clubs and yoga! Add John Gurda, and now you’ll really get to know Riverwest! (3 of 13)
WEB LINK
103 TH 05/23/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Cedarburg John McGivern doesn't have much time to catch his breath in this episode, because Cedarburg is a busy place! Could there be any more to eat and drink? Between the restaurants and winery at Cedar Creek Settlement, Amy’s Candy Kitchen, The Java House, PJ Pipers Pancake House, Out & Out and Wayne’s Drive In, John gets plenty full! But, he found lots to do that’s not food related, too. John discovers that the shops on Washington Avenue offer everything from Jewelry to home goods to lawn art to toys. He visits the Cultural Center, the General Store Museum, and stops to chat with the Pastors at Advent Lutheran Church. Then there’s the vegetable farm, salon, quilt museum, performing arts center, a walk through the famous covered bridge… so much that you just have to watch! (4 of 13)
WEB LINK
104 TH 05/30/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 John Gurda Special John Gurda, our resident historian, author and friend, has been schooling John McGivern for two seasons now. In 26 communities around our state of Wisconsin, John Gurda has had three minutes in each community to share the history, geography and demographics of the area. Yep. Just three minutes, and John Gurda thinks that’s too short, too! So in this special one hour episode, John Gurda gets to go a little more in depth as he expounds on eight specific locations: The Milwaukee River Greenway, Walker’s Point, Forest Home Cemetery, Port Washington, the Wisconsin Dells, Madison, Greendale, and the old National Soldiers Home. Even an hour is too short, but we are sure that you’re going to learn something. John McGivern sure did, and he enjoyed every minute of it. You will, too!
WEB LINK
214 TH 06/06/13 07:00pm 00:57:26 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Sheboygan John McGivern heads north on I-43 to explore Sheboygan. Did you know that you can surf, go the theater, shop the oldest hardware store in Wisconsin, learn about Hmong culture, the history of Sheboygan and eat the most delicious hard rolls in the state all with about three miles? John Gurda starts off on the lakefront, and it’s a short trip to great destinations like the Kohler Art Center, the Blue Harbor and Bookworm Gardens. Mix in a little Frisbee golf (oops, sorry – we mean Disc Golf!) and terrific employers like Acuity and Torke Coffee, add an outstanding Riverfront, and top it all off with fantastic cuisine or a mouthwatering Sheboygan classic - a double Brat . John describes Sheboygan as “comfortable,” and you’ll soon agree! (5 of 13)
WEB LINK
105 TH 06/13/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 King Drive John McGivern visits historic King Drive. From Little League baseball players to senior citizens, everyone keeps busy on MLK Drive. From Glorious Malones Sausage on the south end, all the way north to the Clinton Rose Senior Center; in-between John explores neighborhood icons like Fein Brothers, Crown Hardware and Reader’s Choice. He meets business owners at Flair Hair Design and Sogals Cafe. He finds faith at All People’s Church, hope at Hope School and love at HeartLove Place--and much more, all on King Drive. Some people still call this 3rd street. John calls it “resilient”! (6 of 13)
WEB LINK
106 TH 06/20/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.2 Burlington Step out of the city and join John McGivern in Burlington, a place where baseball, burgers and sailing are the pastimes of choice. John wishes you could smell this episode, because Burlington smells sweet--like chocolate! He meets Fred and his world famous burgers, experienced true community theatre; and, John soon realizes he is not a construction worker, but could be a car salesman! With Brown’s Lake right there, John couldn’t resist the opportunity to experience what it’s like to live on a lake in the summer. It doesn’t get any sweeter than this! (7 of 13)
WEB LINK
107 TH 06/27/13 07:00pm 00:29:16 (RPT) (CC) × ST