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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2023 · 1H 19M

Episode 2 - Comics and Bourbon with Dave and Michelle Seppala

from Flat River Front Porch · host Flat River Community Library

We're joined by Cara McGee, new circulation assistant, who manages to go ten minutes before bringing up her "other" job, and later explains how she bailed on Los Angeles to settle in her family home on Baldwin Lake. Then we interview Dave and Michelle Seppala. Michelle works at the library as well, and has made friends with most of our patrons in the past year. We let her husband Dave tag along. Dave works as a lender for Isabella Bank, and is on the boards for Habitat for Humanity, United Way, Greenville Chamber of Commerce, the Montcalm Economic Alliance, and probably a few hundred other things. This episode is full of Greenville transplants who just happened to fall in love with this community.

We're joined by Cara McGee, new circulation assistant, who manages to go ten minutes before bringing up her "other" job, and later explains how she bailed on Los Angeles to settle in her family home on Baldwin Lake. Then we interview Dave and Michelle Seppala. Michelle works at the library as well, and has made friends with most of our patrons in the past year. We let her husband Dave tag along. Dave works as a lender for Isabella Bank, and is on the boards for Habitat for Humanity, United Way, Greenville Chamber of Commerce, the Montcalm Economic Alliance, and probably a few hundred other things. This episode is full of Greenville transplants who just happened to fall in love with this community.

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