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We Are Grant County
by Toad Talk Media
We Are Grant County is a storytelling podcast that shines a light on the people, places, and passions that make Grant County, Kentucky, a truly special place to call home. Hosted by Michelle Neidigh—an introvert and local photographer—this show is more than just conversations. It’s Michelle’s journey of stepping outside her comfort zone to meet the people who are shaping the heart of her community. As she breaks through her barriers, you’ll be introduced to business owners, educators, artists, athletes, and everyday heroes who make Grant County thrive. With heartfelt conversations and authentic voices, this podcast captures the spirit of small-town life, celebrates local achievements, and builds connections that remind us: We’re all part of something bigger. Whether you’re from here, moved here, or love stories that matter—We Are Grant County is for you.
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More Than Pizza: The Heart Behind Edwardo’s
Every small town has that one place everybody knows.For Grant County, Edwardo’s is one of them.SummaryIn this engaging interview, Nikki Clemons shares the rich history of Edwardo's Pizza and Subs, a beloved family-owned restaurant in Grant County. Discover how tradition, community involvement, and innovative events keep Edwardo's at the heart of the town, along with insights into managing a small business and fostering community connections.KeywordsEdwardo's Pizza, family business, community events, small business management, Grant County, restaurant history, local dining, community support, restaurant marketing, family legacyKey TopicsFamily-owned business legacyCommunity engagement and eventsManaging a small restaurant during growthGuest NameNikki ClemonsHost NamesMichelle Neidigh and Katie JimenezKey FrameworksFamily Business Success ModelCommunity Engagement StrategyAction ItemsVisit Edwardo's to experience the community atmosphereAttend upcoming summer events at Edwardo'sSupport local businesses and participate in community fundraisersTitlesThe Secret Sauce: How Edwardo's Became Grant County's Favorite Family RestaurantFrom Family Business to Community Staple: The Edwardo's StorySound Bites"We expanded the menu and created Edwardo's""Every day is different yet the same""Our menu offers something for everyone"Chapters00:00The Legacy of Eduardo's Pizza and Subs07:56Transitioning Ownership: Challenges and Rewards12:41Community Connection: The Heart of a Family Business17:57The Significance of Eduardo's in the Community19:22Exciting Events and Activities at Eduardo's21:59The Evolution of Eduardo's and Community Engagement23:37Popular Menu Items and Customer Favorites28:36Customer Feedback and Menu Innovations30:43Creating Memorable Dining Experiences36:03Podcast Ending.mp436:21Toad Talk with Tristan.mp4ResourcesEdwardo's Pizza and SubsWilliamstown High SchoolWe Are Grant CountyNo Blink Picures
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Inside Grant County Schools: The Vision with Superintendent Todd Moody
The conversation with Todd Moody, Superintendent of Grant County Schools, covers his journey in education, career progression, academic performance, student enrollment, post-graduation paths, and the role of athletics in the school system. It also highlights upcoming athletic facilities renovations and lesser-known athletic accomplishments in the district. The conversation covers a range of topics including the mind-body connection, after-school programs, career and technology center programs, school renovations and expansion, student achievements and opportunities, community programs and support, public school misconceptions, and community partnership and transparency. The discussion emphasizes the value of physical and mental health, community engagement, career readiness, student achievements, and the importance of transparency and community partnership in education.TakeawaysEducation leadership involves challenges and opportunitiesAthletics provide a meaningful community for students and contribute to their discipline and sense of loyalty. Importance of physical and mental health in educationCommunity engagement and support are vital for student successChapters00:00 Athletic Accomplishments41:32 After-School Programs and Community Engagement47:19 Career and Technology Center Programs54:00 School Renovations and Expansion01:03:15 Student Achievements and Opportunities01:15:25 Community Partnership and TransparencyThis episode is brought to you by DREAM Grant County, an organization creating meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with special needs—helping build confidence, connection, and purpose right here in our community.
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The Story Behind Casa Martini: Grit, Family, and the American Dream
The podcast episode delves into the journey of Martin, the owner of Casa Martini, from his childhood in Mexico to his role as a restaurant owner in Grant County. It explores the impact of his name, the purpose of Casa Martini, and the challenges he faced in his early jobs and struggles. The episode also highlights the role of servers at Casa Martini and the impact of Martin's humble and generous nature. The conversation delves into the strong community and family bonds, the business legacy, and the path to citizenship. It also explores community engagement, giving back, and the reflection and gratitude towards the journey and support received.TakeawaysMartin's journey from Mexico to Grant County is a story of resilience and determination.The purpose of Casa Martini is to create a welcoming and familial environment for its patrons. Strong community and family bondsCommunity engagement and giving backChapters00:00 Introducing We Are Grant County05:09 The Impact of Martin's Name10:35 The Role of Servers at Casa Martini16:26 Martin's Journey to America22:22 Community and Family Bonds28:40 Community Engagement and Giving Back36:53 Reflection and Gratitude
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We Are Grant County: Little League Strong
In this episode of the We Are Grant County Podcast, hosts Michelle Neidigh and Katie Jimenez sit down with Chris Jump, board member of Grant County Little League and Youth League, to talk about the impact youth sports have on our community.Chris shares his journey from coaching his own kids to helping lead one of the county’s largest youth organizations—now serving nearly 380 players across multiple divisions. The conversation dives into what it really takes to run the league, from organizing opening day events and managing equipment to coordinating volunteers and supporting families behind the scenes.They also discuss the exciting growth of the program, including the addition of a youth league that allows teams to compete beyond county lines, giving kids more opportunities to play and develop.More than anything, this episode highlights what Little League is truly about—building confidence, teaching teamwork, creating friendships, and giving every child a place to belong. Chris also shares details about this year’s opening day celebration and a heartfelt fundraiser supporting a young player battling cancer.Whether you’re a parent, volunteer, or just someone who loves this community, this conversation is a reminder that it’s about more than the game—it’s about the kids, the memories, and the people who show up to make it all happen.
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Life After Mom & Dad: Navigating Disability Care in Grant County
In this episode of We Are Grant County, hosts Michelle Neidigh and Katie Jimenez speak with Samantha Harrison of Momentum Family Strategies about the challenges families face when caring for adults with developmental disabilities, especially as caregiving responsibilities shift. The conversation explores the realities of navigating resources in rural communities and the importance of building strong local support systems.
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Understanding Behavioral Health Services: A Deep Dive into One Quest Health
summaryIn this episode of We Are Grant County, hosts Michelle and Katie speak with Hannah from One Quest Health (formerly CHNK Behavioral Health). They discuss the organization's services, including individual and family therapy, intensive outpatient programs, and collaboration with local schools. Hannah shares insights on the continuum of care, insurance acceptance, and the referral process, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and community support. The conversation highlights the organization's expansion plans and commitment to serving the mental health needs of Grant County residents.takeawaysOne Quest Health was formerly known as CHNK Behavioral Health.The organization offers a variety of mental health services for all ages.They provide telehealth options for convenience and accessibility.Insurance options include Medicaid and private insurance.Payment plans are available to assist families in need.Referrals can come from parents, schools, or self-referrals.The organization is trauma-informed and addresses various mental health issues.They have a waitlist for individual therapy but not for other services.Expansion plans include reaching more schools and communities.Community support is crucial for the success of mental health services.titlesUnderstanding One Quest Health's MissionNavigating Mental Health Services in Grant CountySound Bites"Our services are trauma-informed.""We have payment plans to help families.""We're here to help serve you."Chapters00:00Introduction to One Quest Health00:47Overview of CHNK Behavioral Health03:44Services Offered by CHNK07:37Continuum of Care and Accessibility11:47Insurance and Financial Support14:32Referral Process and Collaboration with Schools17:29Expansion Plans and Community Impact19:32Final Thoughts and Community Support
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Empowering the Next Generation: The Impact of 4-H Programs in Grant County
We Are Grant CountyHosted by Michelle Neidigh and Katie JimenezGuest: Mason MalinProduced by: Toad Talk MediaIn the heart of Grant County, a transformative movement is taking place through the 4-H programs, which have been nurturing young leaders for over a century. This podcast episode dives deep into how 4-H is shaping the lives of youth, offering them invaluable opportunities for growth, leadership, and community involvement.Grant County Extenstion OfficeWilliamstown, KY (859) 824-3355 [email protected]://grant.mgcafe.uky.edu/4h-youth-developmentMain Content:4-H gives youth hands-on learning in everything from agriculture to tech, helping them explore interests and build real-world skills. Mason Malin, Grant County’s 4-H agent, shared how programs like shooting sports opened unexpected college doors for him.Volunteers and community leaders fuel the program’s success—“Without them, we wouldn’t have a program,” Mason said.4-H faces challenges competing with other activities, often remaining a “best-kept secret,” but the team continues adjusting schedules and activities to fit busy families.From photography classes to leadership opportunities, the impact is clear: 4-H builds confidence, creativity, and lifelong memories for Grant County youth.Conclusion:The 4-H programs in Grant County are more than just extracurricular activities; they are crucial platforms for developing the next generation of leaders. As Mason articulated, "We want to provide opportunities for youth to find their spark." With the continued support of volunteers and the community, 4-H will undoubtedly foster growth, resilience, and passion in young individuals for many years to come.Key Takeaways:- 4-H empowers youth through hands-on learning and leadership opportunities.- The success of 4-H relies heavily on the commitment of volunteers and community leaders.- Adapting to the needs and schedules of youth is essential for engagement.- The program offers unique pathways to personal growth and success.Tags:4-H, youth development, Grant County, hands-on learning, youth programs, personal growth, agriculture education, Toad Talk Media
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The Impact of the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association
Today, we're diving into the heart of the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association, a vibrant volunteer organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in our communities through education, leadership, and service. Join me, Michelle, and my co-host Katie, as we sit down with Diana and Connie from the Grant County Homemakers. We're unpacking what it truly means to be a homemaker in today's world, and the exciting initiatives that are shaping the future of this organization. From community engagement projects to educational opportunities, we'll explore how anyone—yes, even you—can get involved and benefit from the wealth of resources available. So grab a cup of coffee and let's get into it!Takeaways:The Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association plays a vital role in enhancing community life through education and service.Diana and Connie shared how their involvement with the Homemakers Association has been life-changing, particularly in community engagement.The organization offers various programs and events that cater to different interests, including cooking, crafting, and volunteer activities.Membership is open to everyone, regardless of gender, and there are opportunities to participate in various clubs and initiatives.The upcoming community market and special events, like the Shopper Showcase, highlight local crafts and promote community spirit.Diana’s personal story of surviving ovarian cancer emphasizes the importance of the association's health screenings and its impact on women's health.Companies mentioned in this episode:Kentucky Extension Homemakers AssociationKEHAGrant County Homemakers AssociationDry Ridge HomemakersFlat Creek Elliston ClubAfter Hours ClubLunch and Learn ClubHomemaker CouncilBoone CountyChamber BreakfastNothing Bundt CakesUniversity of KentuckyMentioned in this episode:Toad Talk MediaToad Talk Media is a storytelling-driven media company based in Grant County, Kentucky. We create podcasts, videos, social content, and a quarterly magazine that spotlight local voices, businesses, and community pride. As the production team behind We Are Grant County, we believe in authentic conversations, meaningful connections, and creative content that celebrates small-town life. Whether you're a listener, viewer, or future guest, you're invited to be part of the story.
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Serving Those Who Served: Inside the American Legion Post with Stormey and Darryl Brown
Stormey and Darryl Brown from the Williamstown American Legion join us to share the rich history and vital role of the Legion in supporting local veterans. They highlight the various ways the Legion raises funds and resources to give back to those who have served our country. Both Stormey, as the post commander, and Darryl, the post adjutant, emphasize the importance of community involvement and encourage veterans, as well as the public, to participate in events and initiatives. From hosting bingo nights to collecting donations for local charities, their passion for helping veterans is evident. This episode not only sheds light on the Legion's activities but also invites everyone to join in and support those who have dedicated their lives to serving others. Engaging with Stormy and Darryl Brown from the Williamstown American Legion Post 0137 showcased the vital role this organization plays in supporting veterans and the community. Stormy, the commander, shared her extensive history with the Legion, which began in 1989, and highlighted her dedication to helping veterans and their families. Together with her husband, Darryl, the post adjutant, they emphasized the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all veterans, regardless of their discharge status. They discussed the significance of membership and how it fosters a sense of belonging among veterans, encouraging honorably discharged individuals to join and actively participate in the Legion's activities.During our conversation, we explored the various ways the Legion raises funds to support its initiatives. The Browns detailed their ongoing bingo nights, which not only serve as a source of income but also as a community gathering event that fosters friendships and connections. They shared heartwarming stories of how the Legion has provided essential support to local veterans, including medical equipment and assistance with VA benefits. The emotional depth of their stories illustrated the profound impact the Legion has on individuals' lives, reinforcing the idea that it is more than just a social club—it is a lifeline for many.As the discussion progressed, the need for community involvement became increasingly apparent. Stormy and Darryl emphasized that the Legion relies heavily on the support of local citizens, encouraging everyone to participate in events, volunteer their time, or make donations. They expressed a desire to dispel any misconceptions about the Legion being solely a place for drinking and socializing, instead presenting it as a family-friendly environment focused on service and support. Their genuine passion for their work and the community shone through, leaving a lasting impression that the American Legion is a place where veterans can find support, camaraderie, and a sense of purpose. The episode concluded with a heartfelt invitation for everyone to get involved, whether through volunteering or simply attending events, highlighting the collective responsibility we all share in supporting our veterans.Takeaways:The American Legion is a vital support network for veterans, fostering camaraderie and providing assistance among those who have served.Stormy Brown, the commander, emphasizes the importance of giving back to veterans and the community.Darryl Brown highlighted the various services the Legion offers, like loaning out medical equipment and helping veterans navigate VA benefits.The Legion hosts events like bingo nights to fundraise and engage the community in a family-friendly atmosphere.Membership at the Legion is open to all honorably discharged veterans, providing a space for veterans to connect and support one another.Community involvement is crucial for the Legion’s sustainability, and they encourage locals to volunteer or participate in events.Mentioned in this...
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Riding with Rhythm's Shirley Dubay Shares Her Horsemanship Journey
Shirley Dubay from Riding with Rhythm joins us to share her journey in horsemanship and the community impact of her riding school. From her early days in vocational school to her certification at Meredith Manor, Shirley’s background is rich with experiences—from working with thoroughbreds on the track to becoming a head riding instructor in Colorado.With her decades of experience, Shirley teaches riders of all ages, focusing on building confidence and skills through engaging lessons. In our conversation, we explored various teaching methods, including games she uses to help students learn while they are in the saddle. She highlights the importance of understanding horse care and the commitment that comes with horse ownership, dispelling common misconceptions along the way.She discusses her unique facility in Pendleton County, where she offers a range of programs, including private and semi-private lessons, as well as badge work for community organizations like the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.If you're interested in horsemanship or simply want to learn more about the world of horses, this episode is a perfect blend of education, inspiration, and heartfelt stories from someone who truly lives and breathes her passion for riding and teaching.Takeaways:Shirley Dubay shares with us her vast experience and training with horsesShirley offers a variety of lessons and community programs, including scouting badge work and hands-on classes for kids.Shirley stresses the importance of understanding horse care in addition to learning how to ride.She discusses some common misconceptions about horse ownership and gives a warning to parents who may not know the major commitment of time and money involved with making a purchase of a horse.Shirley's teaching style emphasizes patience and connection, and her use of games to encourage learning through fun.Links referenced in this episode:ridingwithrhythm.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Riding with RhythmNo Blink PicturesToad Talk MediaWe Are Grant County
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One Scoop at a Time: The Mission Behind DREAM Grant County and The Kentucky Y' All Icebox
We're diving into an inspiring conversation with Mona Lazarus and her daughter, Rachelle, the dynamic duo behind the Kentucky Y' All Icebox and the nonprofit Dream Grant County. At the heart of our chat is how these two are transforming lives in Grant County, one scoop of ice cream at a time, by creating meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We explore the journey that led to the birth of Dream Grant County, which aims to empower and accept those with differing abilities, ensuring they have a place in the community. Mona shares her vision for a future complex that will feature recreational activities, an art studio, and a bakery, all designed to provide jobs and a sense of purpose. Join us as we celebrate their mission and discuss how this local gem is not just serving delicious ice cream but also fostering inclusivity in their community.Takeaways:Dream Grant County focuses on creating meaningful employment opportunities for differently abled individuals in our community.The Kentucky Y'All Icebox not only serves delicious ice cream, but also acts as a platform for social change.Their vision for Dream Grant County includes expanding to a larger facility with various recreational activities and job roles for all ability levels.Community involvement is crucial; local support helps sustain their mission and initiatives effectively.The Kentucky Dream Storytelling Festival: A wonderful event designed to raise awareness and support for Dream Grant County. Festival is happening on Saturday, Oct. 18., at the Williamstown Performing Arts Center at Williamstown Independent Schools.The all-day festival runs from 9:30 a.m. til 8:30 p.m. and features nationally known storytellers Andy Offutt Irwin, Kevin Kling, Kim Weitkamp, and Rachel Pollock.Links referenced in this episode:dreamgrantco.orgToad Talk MediaCompanies mentioned in this episode:Kentucky Y' All IceboxDream Grant CountyPhotography and video content provided by No Blink Pictures, LLCToad Talk Media
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Discovering Williamstown: Mayor Henson Talks Growth and Community Spirit
Join us as we sit down with Mayor David Henson of Williamstown, KY, to explore the vibrant community that's thriving right in our own backyard. Mayor Henson shares his insights on his role in fostering a close-knit environment where neighbors genuinely care for one another, and discusses the exciting upcoming events that bring families and friends together. With a focus on maintaining the town’s small-town roots while embracing growth, he highlights the unique stories and connections that make Williamstown truly special. From the much-anticipated Farm to Table event to the nostalgic Marigold Day Festival, there's plenty to look forward to. Let’s dive into the heart of Williamstown and discover what makes it such a delightful place to call home!Welcoming Mayor David Henson to the podcast, we embarked on a heartfelt exploration of what it means to lead a small town like Williamstown. Right off the bat, it was clear that Henson's connection to the community is genuine. He shared his pride in the city employees who show up daily with a commitment to serve, emphasizing how their hard work contributes to the well-being of the town. His sense of pride did not just stop there; he also celebrated the spirit of the residents, who come together for events that strengthen the community fabric, like the recent back-to-school bash. This tone of camaraderie set the stage for a rich discussion about the challenges and joys of small-town leadership.As we dove deeper, the Mayor enthusiastically outlined forthcoming events that promise to bring residents together in celebration. The Farm to Table event is particularly anticipated, showcasing local produce and fostering community connections. He also reminisced about the Marigold Day Festival, a long-standing tradition that resonates with many in the area. The Mayor's excitement about these events was contagious, as he highlighted their role in not just entertaining, but also in preserving the history and culture of Williamstown. The potential revival of such events is a testament to the resilience and dedication of the community.Towards the end of our chat, we discussed the future of Williamstown, especially in light of ongoing developments. Mayor Henson is optimistic about the town's direction, aiming to enhance the hospitality industry and ensure that growth does not come at the expense of the town's charm. He passionately articulated his belief that every resident has a stake in the community's future, advocating for active participation in city meetings and local initiatives. This episode encapsulates not just the essence of small-town life, but also the vision of a leader committed to nurturing a vibrant, united Williamstown.Takeaways:Mayor David Henson emphasizes the importance of community spirit in Williamstown, showcasing how neighbors support each other daily.The upcoming Farm to Table event in Williamstown aims to bring families together and foster community connections through shared meals.Marigold Day Festival, a cherished tradition since 1971, will celebrate the town's history and memories with a parade and various activities.Mayor Henson believes that involvement in local events cultivates a sense of belonging and pride among residents of Williamstown.The Mayor's initiative to hold meet and greets encourages collaboration between local businesses and the city to address challenges and opportunities.Williamstown is poised for growth, with plans for more hospitality venues and attractions to enhance the town's appeal to visitors.Links referenced in this episode:wtown KY.orgtoadtalkmedia.com
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Patriots Landing: From Idea to Impact
In this compelling episode, hosts Michelle Neidigh and KatieJimenez sit down with Joseph Montgomery, the visionary behind PatriotsLanding, a rural, faith-based veterans' workshop and healing center inWilliamstown, Kentucky. Learn how a simple desire to honor his father, a proud Marine,sparked a life-changing mission: empowering veterans through craftsmanship,camaraderie, and community. We explore how their journey grew from humblebeginnings into a meaningful source of healing, service, and purpose.Key Highlights1. A Dream Rooted in HonorJoseph Montgomery, inspired by his father’s service, founded Patriots Landing to help veterans find healing and purpose through woodworking and fellowship.2. From Makeshift Workshop to Official FacilityPatriots Landing stands next to the Kentucky VeteransCemetery North in Grant County, KY, featuring a dedicated woodshop andshowroom.3. Products with Real PurposeVeterans at Patriots Landing handcraft items like burialflag cases (now offered at Arlington National Cemetery), Patriot Crosses, and“9 Flags”—wooden American flags with 9mm shell casings for stars. Each piece isunique, signed by its maker, and sold in their showroom or online.4. Faith, Fellowship & HealingBuilt on a faith-centered philosophy, the shop offers morethan woodworking; it’s a healing community.5. Growing Connections & PartnershipsPatriots Landing collaborates closely with organizations like the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and other local community groups.Takeaways:Patriots Landing is not just a destination; it's a heartfelt tribute to veterans in our community.Joe Montgomery's journey from creating cornhole boards to building burial flag cases showcases a profound dedication to honoring veterans.The Honor Flag Program at Patriots Landing provides a powerful visual tribute that profoundly impacts families grieving their loved ones.Through community engagement and events, Patriots Landing aims to foster connections and support for veterans and their families in meaningful ways.The upcoming three-day veteran celebration aims to bring thousands together, highlighting the importance of community support for our heroes.Connecting with veterans and their families at Patriots Landing allows for healing conversations about service and sacrifice, creating a strong sense of camaraderie.Links referenced in this episode:toadtalkmedia.compatriotslanding.org
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Fair Fun and Community Spirit: A Chat with Fair Board Member Shawn Littleton
Shawn Littleton from the Grant County Fair Board joins us to dive into the rich traditions and behind-the-scenes efforts that make the Grant County Fair a cherished community event. As we gear up for the fair kicking off on July 26th, Shawn shares insights into the extensive planning that starts as early as January and the challenges faced throughout the year. From the beloved 4-H exhibits to the thrilling demolition derby, this episode highlights how much heart and hard work goes into creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. We also discuss the importance of community involvement and how local organizations and volunteers play a vital role in making the fair a success. Join us as we explore the festivities, food, and fun that await at this year's fair!In this episode of We Are Grant County, I sit down with Shawn Littleton, a dedicated member of the Grant County Fair Board, to talk about what goes into making the county fair happen each year.From the exciting events and live entertainment, to the hard work of 4-H participants, homemaker exhibits, and the always anticipated Sale of Champions, Shawn gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the traditions and teamwork that bring the fair to life.We also dig into:What it takes to organize a successful fairThe importance of community involvementHow local food vendors add flavor and funWhat new or returning visitors can expect this yearWhether you’re a lifelong fairgoer or new to the experience, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and appreciation for the people who keep this cherished event going strong. Exploring the vibrant tapestry of Grant County Fair traditions, this episode delves into the heart of community involvement and the tireless efforts behind the scenes. With Shawn Littleton from the Grant County Fair Board as our guest, we uncover the extensive planning that begins months in advance, highlighting the dedication of volunteers who work diligently to ensure everything runs smoothly. Shawn shares insights into the variety of events that make the fair a beloved staple, from thrilling tractor pulls to enchanting 4-H exhibits that showcase the hard work of local youth. We also touch on the logistical challenges faced by the fair board, such as managing parking during peak times, which can become a delightful chaos, especially when everyone is eager to enjoy the festivities. As we navigate the conversation, we emphasize the importance of community spirit, with anecdotes about how local organizations come together to support the fair, including donations of time, resources, and even homemade goods. This episode serves not only as an invitation to visit the fair but also as a heartfelt appreciation for the efforts that go into making it a cherished celebration of Grant County's agricultural roots and familial ties.Takeaways:The Grant County Fair is a year-long effort, with planning starting as early as January.Volunteers play a crucial role in the fair, with many community members donating time and resources.Family Day at the fair is a special event that allows children with special needs to enjoy the fair in a supportive environment.The fair features a variety of events, from livestock shows to entertainment, highlighting the hard work of local youth.Traditions like the greased pig contest and pedal tractor pulls are beloved by attendees, showcasing the fair's fun spirit.Community involvement is key, with local businesses and residents coming together to make the fair a success.Mentioned in this episode:No Blink Pictures, LLC - 15% savings - Family
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Meet Michelle: The Voice Behind Toad Talk Media
No Blink Pictures Ultimate Senior Portrait PackageHey there, seniors and proud parents! Ready to celebrate this milestone year in style?Now’s the perfect time—because No Blink Pictures is offering 15% off our Ultimate Senior Portrait Package for a limited time! Just follow the link in the show notes to claim your discount. This package is more than just photos—it’s a full experience. You’ll get two full sessions, multiple locations, and a personalized online gallery to view and share every moment. Plus, we include special sessions with your family, friends, and even a cap and gown shoot—all designed to capture the heart of your senior year. Digital images are included, and you’ll have the option to order prints and keepsakes straight from your gallery. So don’t wait—click the link, save 15%, and let’s make magic together. No Blink Pictures—because every moment deserves to be remembered.Episode 000: Meet Michelle: The Voice Behind Toad Talk MediaAn Introvert’s Journey to Connect Through StoryIn this very first episode of We Are Grant County, meet your host, Michelle Neidigh—the photographer, storyteller, and founder of Toad Talk Media. Michelle shares the heart behind the mic as she opens up about her personal journey from working behind the camera to stepping in front of it, all in an effort to connect more deeply with the community she calls home.You’ll hear how Toad Talk Media came to life, what inspired the creation of We Are Grant County, and why storytelling matters now more than ever. This episode sets the stage for what’s to come—real conversations with the people who make Grant County a unique and meaningful place to live.Whether you're a neighbor, a friend, or someone just curious about small-town life in Kentucky, you're invited to come along for the ride.Mentioned in this episode:No Blink PicturesNo Blink Pictures is a professional photography business based in Northern Kentucky, specializing in portraits, sports photography, themed shoots, and event coverage. With over a decade of experience, we capture authentic moments with creativity and heart—whether it's a senior portrait, action shot on the field, or a fun family photo session. We also offer photography classes and a mobile photo booth for events. Learn more or book your session at noblinkpictures.com.No Blink Pictures, LLC - 15% savings - Senior
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We Are Grant County is a storytelling podcast that shines a light on the people, places, and passions that make Grant County, Kentucky, a truly special place to call home. Hosted by Michelle Neidigh—an introvert and local photographer—this show is more than just conversations. It’s Michelle’s journey of stepping outside her comfort zone to meet the people who are shaping the heart of her community. As she breaks through her barriers, you’ll be introduced to business owners, educators, artists, athletes, and everyday heroes who make Grant County thrive. With heartfelt conversations and authentic voices, this podcast captures the spirit of small-town life, celebrates local achievements, and builds connections that remind us: We’re all part of something bigger. Whether you’re from here, moved here, or love stories that matter—We Are Grant County is for you.
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