Épisodes

  • Matt Purkins
    Feb 18 2025

    Matt Purkins, veteran public servant and Director of Hanover Borough Parks and Recreation and Interim Director of the Guthrie Memorial Library, stops in the Walk-in Sound Studio for a lively conversation about recreation, resources, reservoir properties, and wonderful opportunities in the parks, library and wild areas of Hanover.

    While discussing the bright future of the HanoverLand History, Ghosts, and Folklore tours, Matt also reveals the endangered status of the mysterious Dickcissel, a mythical bird with a haunting mating call known to roam rural HanoverLand.

    Bio: Matt Purkins has been the Parks and Recreation Director for Hanover Borough since January 2024. He is also the interim director of the Guthrie Memorial Library. Matt started his career in the recreation and parks field in 2004 as the Manager of the Carroll County Sports Complex in Westminster, MD, a position he held until 2018. From there he moved onto Baltimore County Recreation and Parks as a Community Supervisor II for the Hereford Zone. In 2022 he accepted the position of Fiscal Manager for Dauphin County Parks and Recreation. Matt gladly accepted the position as Hanover’s first full time Parks and Recreation Director in 2024.

    Matt has served as president of the Maryland Recreation and Parks Association (MRPA) from 2012-2014 and is a two-time chair of the Recreation and Leisure Services Branch of MRPA. He is a member of both MRPA and the Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks Society. He currently serves on the Fairview Township Recreation Board and is the umpire assigner/assistant umpire in chief for the Carroll County Umpire’s Association.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Steve Antonaccio: Facing the Challenges of an Ever Changing Career
    Feb 6 2025

    Steve Antonaccio aka "Steve-o" @ HanoverLand: The Podcast, reveals the curious evolution of Steve Squared. How? Why? And What it takes in today's design and photography professions to earn a living. The seasoned designer, (food) photographer and marketing professional initially wreaks havoc in the Walk-in Studio, settles down and shares secrets and a broad history of his 40 plus years as an independent graphic designer and guerilla photographer.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Multi-platform Performer, Teacher, Journalist, P.R. Pro and Civic Booster Brian Shea
    Jan 29 2025

    Sharing laughter, joy and insights in the Walk-In Studio, Brian Shea explains how he creates and explains things with words and pictures. These skills manifest themselves in many different ways, but his favorite moments take place in front of an audience or teaching a class. Brian never performed on stage until 2008 when he filled a small part on Miracle on 34th Street at Hanover High School. That experienced turned him into a theater guy at the age of 41. Brian began performing and volunteering at Hanover Little Theatre in 2010, eventually serving seven years on the Board of Directors, including three as president. He took his first improv class in 2015 and hasn't look back, He has performed and taught in both Pennsylvania and Maryland. In 2020, Brian founded Highwire Improv with three friends to create new opportunities for performers and teachers. Brian's open to teaching folks about the power of improv both as a performing art and as a tool to grow confidence and communication skills.

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    55 min
  • Moon Kuhn: Coming to America From Vietnam and Making HanoverLand Her Family's Own
    Jan 24 2025

    CC introduces our guest, long-time Hanover Market entrepreneur, culinary creative, Pop tennis enthusiast, and dynamic life-force, Moon Kuhn. Supa K opens the show at the wrap party, Jackie Mattson attacks the mic and waxes poetic as Steve O reminds Jackie about microphone protocol. Moon then reveals her riveting, heart-wrenching story of leaving her home in Saigon under duress and confusion to come to the United States and to Pennsylvania's lower Susquehanna Valley.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • "The Maker of Midway": Printmaker, Curator, Musician, Photog, Influencer Andrew T. Smith
    Jan 12 2025

    Mentor, educator, citizen-about-town, multi-platform artist, curator, musician, and photographer Andy Smith, "The Maker of Midway," shares his joy of seizing opportunities, painting with clay slip, his editorship of Culture on the Line, and curating of the Gallery at the Old Post Office. Veering into traffic matters, we also discuss what is an extension versus a bypass in HanoverLand! Fun Fact: In addition to being an arts navigator and non-profit board member, Andy is one of only a few professional clay monoprint artists. For art, essays and more, check out Mr. Smith's website at Visualrealia.com and cultureontheline.com.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Snack Town's Mistress of Mayhem and the Macabre Suzanne Madron
    Dec 29 2024

    Hanoverian Suzanne Madron is a published author and self-professed mistress of mayhem. Her books range from speculative fiction, gothic horror, hard-boiled mysteries, paranormal romance and beyond.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Moriah Tyler, Executive Director, Main Street Hanover, Inc.
    Dec 26 2024

    Moriah Tyler, Executive Director for Main Street Hanover, Inc. sits down with the group to discuss exciting new ideas and developments with downtown Hanover.

    Moriah Tyler, an accomplished artist and curator from Sabillasville, Maryland, grew up in the Catoctin Mountains immersed in her parents’ small business, Kingdom Landscaping, alongside her four siblings. This upbringing instilled in her a deep appreciation for small businesses and the unique stories behind each storefront. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from Mount St. Mary’s University, Moriah honed her skills in arts management and creative problem-solving, which she applied during her tenure as Education & Visual Arts Coordinator at the Carroll County Arts Council.

    Now the Executive Director at Main Street Hanover, Moriah is dedicated to revitalizing downtown Hanover, fostering community connections, and supporting local businesses.

    Outside of work, she finds inspiration in nature through hiking, gardening, and exploring new art techniques.

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    39 min
  • The Voice of the Electric Map and Professor of Prestidigitation Dr. March Charisse
    Dec 23 2024

    Ep. 2 features "The Voice of the Electric Map", Dr. Marc Charisse, a multi-talented essayist, teacher, historian, humorist and tour guide who holds a Ph.D. in Communications and Law from the University of Washington. Former editor of The Hanover Evening Sun for nine years, Marc also was managing editor of the York Dispatch when the latter won a slew of awards for its reporting on the Uprisings of York, PA in 1968 and 1969. A talented magician, Marc is a natural and charismatic storyteller and performer. The Voice of the world-famous Gettysburg Electric Map, located in the heart of HanoverLand, Marc is a compelling tour guide who, on demand, astutely tells the extraordinary sequence of the Civil War's Gettysburg Campaign, including the Battle of Hanover, the First Battle on Free Soil and an important prelude to the Battle of Gettysburg. Marc personifies the Makers’ Spirit of HanoverLand.

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    1 h et 11 min