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New US CHAdeMO fast chargers in February 2023
2023.03.06 13:57 boutell New US CHAdeMO fast chargers in February 2023
Here are all of the new US CHADeMO (Leaf fast-charging) stations that rolled out in February 2023, according to the Department of Energy.
There were 106 new CHADeMOs added in February. To put it in perspective, there were 194 CCS chargers added in January. Yes, the gap is definitely widening. But speaking as a Leaf owner, since only Nissan makes new cars that use CHADeMO, overall I'm still pleased that new CHADeMOs are becoming available. 106 is still significantly better than the 74 new chargepoints that came online in February 2022.
We all know that CHADeMO is a legacy format and will eventually go away, but clearly Nissan and their partners are continuing to support it for the time being. This shouldn't be surprising. After all, while the CCS-charged Ariya may finally be available without a waiting list, you can still buy a new Leaf.
The federal infrastructure plan requires those seeking funds to build new charging stations to build four CCS chargepoints first, but also permits CHADeMO to be funded once that threshold is met. I don't see why EVgo wouldn't continue to take advantage of that, for now, especially since baking Tesla's CHADeMO adapter into their stations is currently part of their strategy to support Tesla vehicles without the need for the Tesla driver to buy an adapter. This will become less of a factor as more Tesla owners buy the Tesla CCS adapter.
If you'd like to know about new chargers along your routes right away, or reading these reports is just frustrating in your state, I've set up a free service that provides email notifications only when new stations actually open. You can
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2023.02.13 21:15 hugequiz_com US 1000 Largest Cities - 2020 Census
Attached is the 1000 largest cities in the US according to the 2020 census - pulled all the census data for this quiz:
https://hugequiz.com/quizzes/us-largest-cities/
Rank | City | Population |
1 | New York, NY | 8804190 |
2 | Los Angeles, CA | 3898747 |
3 | Chicago, IL | 2746388 |
4 | Houston, TX | 2304580 |
5 | Phoenix, AZ | 1608139 |
6 | Philadelphia, PA | 1603797 |
7 | San Antonio, TX | 1434625 |
8 | San Diego, CA | 1386932 |
9 | Dallas, TX | 1304379 |
10 | San Jose, CA | 1013240 |
11 | Austin, TX | 961855 |
12 | Jacksonville, FL | 949611 |
13 | Fort Worth, TX | 918915 |
14 | Columbus, OH | 905748 |
15 | Indianapolis, IN | 887642 |
16 | Charlotte, NC | 874579 |
17 | San Francisco, CA | 873965 |
18 | Seattle, WA | 737015 |
19 | Denver, CO | 715522 |
20 | Washington, DC | 689545 |
21 | Nashville, TN | 689447 |
22 | Oklahoma City, OK | 681054 |
23 | El Paso, TX | 678815 |
24 | Boston, MA | 675647 |
25 | Portland, OR | 652503 |
26 | Las Vegas, NV | 641903 |
27 | Detroit, MI | 639111 |
28 | Memphis, TN | 633104 |
29 | Louisville, KY | 633045 |
30 | Baltimore, MD | 585708 |
31 | Milwaukee, WI | 577222 |
32 | Albuquerque, NM | 564559 |
33 | Tucson, AZ | 542629 |
34 | Fresno, CA | 542107 |
35 | Sacramento, CA | 524943 |
36 | Kansas City, MO | 508090 |
37 | Mesa, AZ | 504258 |
38 | Atlanta, GA | 498715 |
39 | Omaha, NE | 486051 |
40 | Colorado Springs, CO | 478961 |
41 | Raleigh, NC | 467665 |
42 | Long Beach, CA | 466742 |
43 | Virginia Beach, VA | 459470 |
44 | Miami, FL | 442241 |
45 | Oakland, CA | 440646 |
46 | Minneapolis, MN | 429954 |
47 | Tulsa, OK | 413066 |
48 | Bakersfield, CA | 403455 |
49 | Wichita, KS | 397532 |
50 | Arlington, TX | 394266 |
51 | Aurora, CO | 386261 |
52 | Tampa, FL | 384959 |
53 | New Orleans, LA | 383997 |
54 | Cleveland, OH | 372624 |
55 | Honolulu, HI | 350964 |
56 | Anaheim, CA | 346824 |
57 | Lexington, KY | 322570 |
58 | Stockton, CA | 320804 |
59 | Corpus Christi, TX | 317863 |
60 | Henderson, NV | 317610 |
61 | Riverside, CA | 314998 |
62 | Newark, NJ | 311549 |
63 | St Paul, MN | 311527 |
64 | Santa Ana, CA | 310227 |
65 | Cincinnati, OH | 309317 |
66 | Irvine, CA | 307670 |
67 | Orlando, FL | 307573 |
68 | Pittsburgh, PA | 302971 |
69 | St Louis, MO | 301578 |
70 | Greensboro, NC | 299035 |
71 | Jersey City, NJ | 292449 |
72 | Anchorage, AK | 291247 |
73 | Lincoln, NE | 291082 |
74 | Plano, TX | 285494 |
75 | Durham, NC | 283506 |
76 | Buffalo, NY | 278349 |
77 | Chandler, AZ | 275987 |
78 | Chula Vista, CA | 275487 |
79 | Toledo, OH | 270871 |
80 | Madison, WI | 269840 |
81 | Gilbert, AZ | 267918 |
82 | Reno, NV | 264165 |
83 | Fort Wayne, IN | 263886 |
84 | North Las Vegas, NV | 262527 |
85 | St Petersburg, FL | 258308 |
86 | Lubbock, TX | 257141 |
87 | Irving, TX | 256684 |
88 | Laredo, TX | 255205 |
89 | Winston Salem, NC | 249545 |
90 | Chesapeake, VA | 249422 |
91 | Glendale, AZ | 248325 |
92 | Garland, TX | 246018 |
93 | Scottsdale, AZ | 241361 |
94 | Norfolk, VA | 238005 |
95 | Boise, ID | 235684 |
96 | Fremont, CA | 230504 |
97 | Spokane, WA | 228989 |
98 | Santa Clarita, CA | 228673 |
99 | Baton Rouge, LA | 227470 |
100 | Richmond, VA | 226610 |
101 | Hialeah, FL | 223109 |
102 | San Bernardino, CA | 222101 |
103 | Tacoma, WA | 219346 |
104 | Modesto, CA | 218464 |
105 | Huntsville, AL | 215006 |
106 | Des Moines, IA | 214133 |
107 | Yonkers, NY | 211569 |
108 | Rochester, NY | 211328 |
109 | Moreno Valley, CA | 208634 |
110 | Fayetteville, NC | 208501 |
111 | Fontana, CA | 208393 |
112 | Columbus, GA | 206922 |
113 | Worcester, MA | 206518 |
114 | Port St Lucie, FL | 204851 |
115 | Little Rock, AR | 202591 |
116 | Augusta, GA | 202081 |
117 | Oxnard, CA | 202063 |
118 | Birmingham, AL | 200733 |
119 | Montgomery, AL | 200603 |
120 | Frisco, TX | 200509 |
121 | Amarillo, TX | 200393 |
122 | Salt Lake City, UT | 199723 |
123 | Grand Rapids, MI | 198917 |
124 | Huntington Beach, CA | 198711 |
125 | Overland Park, KS | 197238 |
126 | Glendale, CA | 196543 |
127 | Tallahassee, FL | 196169 |
128 | Grand Prairie, TX | 196100 |
129 | McKinney, TX | 195308 |
130 | Cape Coral, FL | 194016 |
131 | Sioux Falls, SD | 192517 |
132 | Peoria, AZ | 190985 |
133 | Providence, RI | 190934 |
134 | Vancouver, WA | 190915 |
135 | Knoxville, TN | 190740 |
136 | Akron, OH | 190469 |
137 | Shreveport, LA | 187593 |
138 | Mobile, AL | 187041 |
139 | Brownsville, TX | 186738 |
140 | Newport News, VA | 186247 |
141 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 182760 |
142 | Chattanooga, TN | 181099 |
143 | Tempe, AZ | 180587 |
144 | Aurora, IL | 180542 |
145 | Santa Rosa, CA | 178127 |
146 | Eugene, OR | 176654 |
147 | Elk Grove, CA | 176124 |
148 | Salem, OR | 175535 |
149 | Ontario, CA | 175265 |
150 | Cary, NC | 174721 |
151 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | 174453 |
152 | Oceanside, CA | 174068 |
153 | Lancaster, CA | 173516 |
154 | Garden Grove, CA | 171949 |
155 | Pembroke Pines, FL | 171178 |
156 | Fort Collins, CO | 169810 |
157 | Palmdale, CA | 169450 |
158 | Springfield, MO | 169176 |
159 | Clarksville, TN | 166722 |
160 | Salinas, CA | 163542 |
161 | Hayward, CA | 162954 |
162 | Paterson, NJ | 159732 |
163 | Alexandria, VA | 159467 |
164 | Macon, GA | 157346 |
165 | Corona, CA | 157136 |
166 | Kansas City, KS | 156607 |
167 | Lakewood, CO | 155984 |
168 | Springfield, MA | 155929 |
169 | Sunnyvale, CA | 155805 |
170 | Jackson, MS | 153701 |
171 | Killeen, TX | 153095 |
172 | Hollywood, FL | 153067 |
173 | Murfreesboro, TN | 152769 |
174 | Pasadena, TX | 151950 |
175 | Bellevue, WA | 151854 |
176 | Pomona, CA | 151713 |
177 | Escondido, CA | 151038 |
178 | Joliet, IL | 150362 |
179 | Charleston, SC | 150227 |
180 | Mesquite, TX | 150108 |
181 | Naperville, IL | 149540 |
182 | Rockford, IL | 148655 |
183 | Bridgeport, CT | 148654 |
184 | Syracuse, NY | 148620 |
185 | Savannah, GA | 147780 |
186 | Roseville, CA | 147773 |
187 | Torrance, CA | 147067 |
188 | Fullerton, CA | 143617 |
189 | Surprise, AZ | 143148 |
190 | McAllen, TX | 142210 |
191 | Thornton, CO | 141867 |
192 | Visalia, CA | 141384 |
193 | Olathe, KS | 141290 |
194 | Gainesville, FL | 141085 |
195 | West Valley City, UT | 140230 |
196 | Orange, CA | 139911 |
197 | Denton, TX | 139869 |
198 | Warren, MI | 139387 |
199 | Pasadena, CA | 138699 |
200 | Waco, TX | 138486 |
201 | Cedar Rapids, IA | 137710 |
202 | Dayton, OH | 137644 |
203 | Elizabeth, NJ | 137298 |
204 | Hampton, VA | 137148 |
205 | Columbia, SC | 136632 |
206 | Kent, WA | 136588 |
207 | Stamford, CT | 135470 |
208 | Lakewood, NJ | 135158 |
209 | Victorville, CA | 134810 |
210 | Miramar, FL | 134721 |
211 | Coral Springs, FL | 134394 |
212 | Sterling Heights, MI | 134346 |
213 | New Haven, CT | 134023 |
214 | Carrollton, TX | 133434 |
215 | Midland, TX | 132524 |
216 | Norman, OK | 128026 |
217 | Santa Clara, CA | 127647 |
218 | Athens, GA | 127315 |
219 | Thousand Oaks, CA | 126966 |
220 | Topeka, KS | 126587 |
221 | Simi Valley, CA | 126356 |
222 | Columbia, MO | 126254 |
223 | Vallejo, CA | 126090 |
224 | Fargo, ND | 125990 |
225 | Allentown, PA | 125845 |
226 | Pearland, TX | 125828 |
227 | Concord, CA | 125410 |
228 | Abilene, TX | 125182 |
229 | Arvada, CO | 124402 |
230 | Berkeley, CA | 124321 |
231 | Ann Arbor, MI | 123851 |
232 | Independence, MO | 123011 |
233 | Rochester, MN | 121395 |
234 | Lafayette, LA | 121374 |
235 | Hartford, CT | 121054 |
236 | College Station, TX | 120511 |
237 | Clovis, CA | 120124 |
238 | Fairfield, CA | 119881 |
239 | Palm Bay, FL | 119760 |
240 | Richardson, TX | 119469 |
241 | Round Rock, TX | 119468 |
242 | Cambridge, MA | 118403 |
243 | Meridian, ID | 117635 |
244 | West Palm Beach, FL | 117415 |
245 | Evansville, IN | 117298 |
246 | Clearwater, FL | 117292 |
247 | Billings, MT | 117116 |
248 | West Jordan, UT | 116961 |
249 | Richmond, CA | 116448 |
250 | Westminster, CO | 116317 |
251 | Manchester, NH | 115644 |
252 | Lowell, MA | 115554 |
253 | Wilmington, NC | 115451 |
254 | Antioch, CA | 115291 |
255 | Beaumont, TX | 115282 |
256 | Provo, UT | 115162 |
257 | North Charleston, SC | 114852 |
258 | Elgin, IL | 114797 |
259 | Carlsbad, CA | 114746 |
260 | Odessa, TX | 114428 |
261 | Waterbury, CT | 114403 |
262 | Springfield, IL | 114394 |
263 | League City, TX | 114392 |
264 | Downey, CA | 114355 |
265 | Gresham, OR | 114247 |
266 | High Point, NC | 114059 |
267 | Broken Arrow, OK | 113540 |
268 | Peoria, IL | 113150 |
269 | Lansing, MI | 112644 |
270 | Lakeland, FL | 112641 |
271 | Pompano Beach, FL | 112046 |
272 | Costa Mesa, CA | 111918 |
273 | Pueblo, CO | 111876 |
274 | Lewisville, TX | 111822 |
275 | Miami Gardens, FL | 111640 |
276 | Las Cruces, NM | 111385 |
277 | Sugar Land, TX | 111026 |
278 | Murrieta, CA | 110949 |
279 | Ventura, CA | 110763 |
280 | Everett, WA | 110629 |
281 | Temecula, CA | 110003 |
282 | Dearborn, MI | 109976 |
283 | Santa Maria, CA | 109707 |
284 | West Covina, CA | 109501 |
285 | El Monte, CA | 109450 |
286 | Greeley, CO | 108795 |
287 | Sparks, NV | 108445 |
288 | Centennial, CO | 108418 |
289 | Boulder, CO | 108250 |
290 | Sandy Springs, GA | 108080 |
291 | Inglewood, CA | 107762 |
292 | Edison, NJ | 107588 |
293 | South Fulton, GA | 107436 |
294 | Green Bay, WI | 107395 |
295 | Burbank, CA | 107337 |
296 | Renton, WA | 106785 |
297 | Hillsboro, OR | 106447 |
298 | El Cajon, CA | 106215 |
299 | Tyler, TX | 105995 |
300 | Davie, FL | 105691 |
301 | San Mateo, CA | 105661 |
302 | Brockton, MA | 105643 |
303 | Concord, NC | 105240 |
304 | Jurupa Valley, CA | 105053 |
305 | Daly City, CA | 104901 |
306 | Allen, TX | 104627 |
307 | Rio Rancho, NM | 104046 |
308 | Rialto, CA | 104026 |
309 | Woodbridge, NJ | 103639 |
310 | South Bend, IN | 103453 |
311 | Spokane Valley, WA | 102976 |
312 | Norwalk, CA | 102773 |
313 | Menifee, CA | 102527 |
314 | Vacaville, CA | 102386 |
315 | Wichita Falls, TX | 102316 |
316 | Davenport, IA | 101724 |
317 | Quincy, MA | 101636 |
318 | Chico, CA | 101475 |
319 | Lynn, MA | 101253 |
320 | Lees Summit, MO | 101108 |
321 | New Bedford, MA | 101079 |
322 | Federal Way, WA | 101030 |
323 | Clinton, MI | 100513 |
324 | Edinburg, TX | 100243 |
325 | Nampa, ID | 100200 |
326 | Roanoke, VA | 100011 |
327 | Kenosha, WI | 99986 |
328 | San Angelo, TX | 99893 |
329 | Hesperia, CA | 99818 |
330 | Carmel, IN | 99757 |
331 | Tuscaloosa, AL | 99600 |
332 | Albany, NY | 99224 |
333 | Bend, OR | 99178 |
334 | Fishers, IN | 98977 |
335 | Longmont, CO | 98885 |
336 | Canton, MI | 98659 |
337 | Vista, CA | 98381 |
338 | Orem, UT | 98129 |
339 | Portsmouth, VA | 97915 |
340 | Beaverton, OR | 97494 |
341 | Boca Raton, FL | 97422 |
342 | Sunrise, FL | 97335 |
343 | Yakima, WA | 96968 |
344 | Sandy, UT | 96904 |
345 | Compton, CA | 95740 |
346 | Carson, CA | 95558 |
347 | Yuma, AZ | 95548 |
348 | Livonia, MI | 95535 |
349 | Toms River, NJ | 95438 |
350 | St George, UT | 95342 |
351 | Goodyear, AZ | 95294 |
352 | Reading, PA | 95112 |
353 | Lawrence, KS | 94934 |
354 | San Marcos, CA | 94833 |
355 | Erie, PA | 94831 |
356 | Asheville, NC | 94589 |
357 | Edmond, OK | 94428 |
358 | Suffolk, VA | 94324 |
359 | Fall River, MA | 94000 |
360 | Fayetteville, AR | 93949 |
361 | Deltona, FL | 93692 |
362 | Mission Viejo, CA | 93653 |
363 | Redding, CA | 93611 |
364 | Santa Monica, CA | 93076 |
365 | Tracy, CA | 93000 |
366 | Roswell, GA | 92833 |
367 | South Gate, CA | 92726 |
368 | Hoover, AL | 92606 |
369 | Hamilton, NJ | 92297 |
370 | Kirkland, WA | 92175 |
371 | Plantation, FL | 91750 |
372 | Buckeye, AZ | 91502 |
373 | Bellingham, WA | 91482 |
374 | Chino, CA | 91403 |
375 | Nashua, NH | 91322 |
376 | OFallon, MO | 91316 |
377 | Norwalk, CT | 91184 |
378 | San Leandro, CA | 91008 |
379 | Westminster, CA | 90911 |
380 | Trenton, NJ | 90871 |
381 | Mount Pleasant, SC | 90801 |
382 | New Braunfels, TX | 90403 |
383 | Lawton, OK | 90381 |
384 | Clifton, NJ | 90296 |
385 | Bloomington, MN | 89987 |
386 | Conroe, TX | 89956 |
387 | Hemet, CA | 89833 |
388 | Avondale, AZ | 89334 |
389 | Waukegan, IL | 89321 |
390 | Palm Coast, FL | 89258 |
391 | Lawrence, MA | 89143 |
392 | Fort Smith, AR | 89142 |
393 | Indio, CA | 89137 |
394 | Newton, MA | 88923 |
395 | Santa Barbara, CA | 88665 |
396 | Champaign, IL | 88302 |
397 | Hawthorne, CA | 88083 |
398 | Livermore, CA | 87955 |
399 | Citrus Heights, CA | 87583 |
400 | Greenville, NC | 87521 |
401 | Santa Fe, NM | 87505 |
402 | Ogden, UT | 87321 |
403 | Whittier, CA | 87306 |
404 | Troy, MI | 87294 |
405 | Auburn, WA | 87256 |
406 | Deerfield Beach, FL | 86859 |
407 | Duluth, MN | 86697 |
408 | Danbury, CT | 86518 |
409 | Brooklyn Park, MN | 86478 |
410 | Fort Myers, FL | 86395 |
411 | Merced, CA | 86333 |
412 | Lake Forest, CA | 85858 |
413 | Medford, OR | 85824 |
414 | Sioux City, IA | 85797 |
415 | Mission, TX | 85778 |
416 | Westland, MI | 85420 |
417 | Cicero, IL | 85268 |
418 | Newport Beach, CA | 85239 |
419 | Lake Charles, LA | 84872 |
420 | Melbourne, FL | 84678 |
421 | San Ramon, CA | 84605 |
422 | Redwood City, CA | 84292 |
423 | Springdale, AR | 84161 |
424 | Buena Park, CA | 84034 |
425 | Farmington Hills, MI | 83986 |
426 | Bryan, TX | 83980 |
427 | Kennewick, WA | 83921 |
428 | Baytown, TX | 83701 |
429 | Manteca, CA | 83498 |
430 | Franklin, TN | 83454 |
431 | Cranston, RI | 82934 |
432 | Miami Beach, FL | 82890 |
433 | Alhambra, CA | 82868 |
434 | Warwick, RI | 82823 |
435 | Lakewood, CA | 82496 |
436 | Largo, FL | 82485 |
437 | Johns Creek, GA | 82453 |
438 | Mountain View, CA | 82376 |
439 | Temple, TX | 82073 |
440 | Layton, UT | 81773 |
441 | Longview, TX | 81638 |
442 | Flint, MI | 81252 |
443 | Parma, OH | 81146 |
444 | Somerville, MA | 81045 |
445 | Plymouth, MN | 81026 |
446 | Homestead, FL | 80737 |
447 | Folsom, CA | 80454 |
448 | Gastonia, NC | 80411 |
449 | Boynton Beach, FL | 80380 |
450 | Warner Robins, GA | 80308 |
451 | Tustin, CA | 80276 |
452 | Milpitas, CA | 80273 |
453 | Pleasanton, CA | 79871 |
454 | New Rochelle, NY | 79726 |
455 | Pharr, TX | 79715 |
456 | Shelby, MI | 79408 |
457 | Rancho Cordova, CA | 79332 |
458 | Napa, CA | 79246 |
459 | Kissimmee, FL | 79226 |
460 | Bellflower, CA | 79190 |
461 | Bloomington, IN | 79168 |
462 | Upland, CA | 79040 |
463 | Lynchburg, VA | 79009 |
464 | Schaumburg, IL | 78723 |
465 | Perris, CA | 78700 |
466 | Bloomington, IL | 78680 |
467 | Jonesboro, AR | 78576 |
468 | Chino Hills, CA | 78411 |
469 | Alameda, CA | 78280 |
470 | Frederick, MD | 78171 |
471 | Evanston, IL | 78110 |
472 | Hammond, IN | 77879 |
473 | Racine, WI | 77816 |
474 | Arlington Heights, IL | 77676 |
475 | Cedar Park, TX | 77595 |
476 | South Jordan, UT | 77487 |
477 | Pasco, WA | 77108 |
478 | Flagstaff, AZ | 76831 |
479 | Southfield, MI | 76618 |
480 | Wyoming, MI | 76501 |
481 | Pittsburg, CA | 76416 |
482 | Loveland, CO | 76378 |
483 | Scranton, PA | 76328 |
484 | Rochester Hills, MI | 76300 |
485 | Auburn, AL | 76143 |
486 | Flower Mound, TX | 75956 |
487 | Lehi, UT | 75907 |
488 | Doral, FL | 75874 |
489 | Apple Valley, CA | 75791 |
490 | Bethlehem, PA | 75781 |
491 | Appleton, WI | 75644 |
492 | Pawtucket, RI | 75604 |
493 | Woodbury, MN | 75102 |
494 | Iowa City, IA | 74828 |
495 | North Port, FL | 74793 |
496 | Rapid City, SD | 74703 |
497 | Cherry Hill, NJ | 74553 |
498 | Lauderhill, FL | 74482 |
499 | Rock Hill, SC | 74372 |
500 | Missouri City, TX | 74259 |
501 | New Britain, CT | 74135 |
502 | Broomfield, CO | 74112 |
503 | Bolingbrook, IL | 73922 |
504 | Mount Vernon, NY | 73893 |
505 | Bismarck, ND | 73622 |
506 | Brick, NJ | 73620 |
507 | Kalamazoo, MI | 73598 |
508 | Missoula, MT | 73489 |
509 | Redmond, WA | 73256 |
510 | Redlands, CA | 73168 |
511 | Castle Rock, CO | 73158 |
512 | Gulfport, MS | 72926 |
513 | Turlock, CA | 72740 |
514 | Jacksonville, NC | 72723 |
515 | Daytona Beach, FL | 72647 |
516 | Mansfield, TX | 72602 |
517 | Dublin, CA | 72589 |
518 | St Joseph, MO | 72473 |
519 | Framingham, MA | 72362 |
520 | Bowling Green, KY | 72294 |
521 | Baldwin Park, CA | 72176 |
522 | Tamarac, FL | 71897 |
523 | Harlingen, TX | 71829 |
524 | Camden, NJ | 71791 |
525 | Bayonne, NJ | 71686 |
526 | Rocklin, CA | 71601 |
527 | Redondo Beach, CA | 71576 |
528 | Waukesha, WI | 71158 |
529 | Dothan, AL | 71072 |
530 | Johnson City, TN | 71046 |
531 | Wilmington, DE | 70898 |
532 | Canton, OH | 70872 |
533 | Lafayette, IN | 70783 |
534 | Camarillo, CA | 70741 |
535 | Greenville, SC | 70720 |
536 | Marysville, WA | 70714 |
537 | Waterford, MI | 70565 |
538 | Passaic, NJ | 70537 |
539 | Decatur, IL | 70522 |
540 | St Charles, MO | 70493 |
541 | Lake Elsinore, CA | 70265 |
542 | Maple Grove, MN | 70253 |
543 | Blaine, MN | 70222 |
544 | Union City, CA | 70143 |
545 | Walnut Creek, CA | 70127 |
546 | Yuba City, CA | 70117 |
547 | North Richland Hills, TX | 69917 |
548 | Rogers, AR | 69908 |
549 | Eastvale, CA | 69757 |
550 | Gaithersburg, MD | 69657 |
551 | Albany, GA | 69647 |
552 | East Orange, NJ | 69612 |
553 | Noblesville, IN | 69604 |
554 | Lakeville, MN | 69490 |
555 | Eau Claire, WI | 69421 |
556 | Gary, IN | 69093 |
557 | St Cloud, MN | 68881 |
558 | Tulare, CA | 68875 |
559 | Eagan, MN | 68855 |
560 | West Des Moines, IA | 68723 |
561 | Union City, NJ | 68589 |
562 | Palo Alto, CA | 68572 |
563 | Portland, ME | 68408 |
564 | Franklin, NJ | 68364 |
565 | Yorba Linda, CA | 68336 |
566 | Jackson, TN | 68205 |
567 | Weston, FL | 68107 |
568 | Palatine, IL | 67908 |
569 | Ankeny, IA | 67887 |
570 | Skokie, IL | 67824 |
571 | Haverhill, MA | 67787 |
572 | San Marcos, TX | 67553 |
573 | Sammamish, WA | 67455 |
574 | Waterloo, IA | 67314 |
575 | Shawnee, KS | 67311 |
576 | Lynwood, CA | 67265 |
577 | Georgetown, TX | 67176 |
578 | Rockville, MD | 67117 |
579 | Middletown, NJ | 67106 |
580 | Schenectady, NY | 67047 |
581 | Old Bridge, NJ | 66876 |
582 | Davis, CA | 66850 |
583 | Delray Beach, FL | 66846 |
584 | Oshkosh, WI | 66816 |
585 | Kenner, LA | 66448 |
586 | Ames, IA | 66427 |
587 | Lodi, CA | 66348 |
588 | Malden, MA | 66263 |
589 | Novi, MI | 66243 |
590 | Madera, CA | 66224 |
591 | South San Francisco, CA | 66105 |
592 | Gloucester, NJ | 66034 |
593 | West Bloomfield, MI | 65888 |
594 | Alpharetta, GA | 65818 |
595 | Janesville, WI | 65615 |
596 | Grand Junction, CO | 65560 |
597 | Victoria, TX | 65534 |
598 | Utica, NY | 65283 |
599 | Waltham, MA | 65218 |
600 | Lorain, OH | 65211 |
601 | Muncie, IN | 65194 |
602 | Pflugerville, TX | 65191 |
603 | Cheyenne, WY | 65132 |
604 | Idaho Falls, ID | 64818 |
605 | North Little Rock, AR | 64591 |
606 | Laguna Niguel, CA | 64355 |
607 | Burnsville, MN | 64317 |
608 | San Clemente, CA | 64293 |
609 | Brentwood, CA | 64292 |
610 | Eden Prairie, MN | 64198 |
611 | Bellevue, NE | 64176 |
612 | Conway, AR | 64134 |
613 | West Hartford, CT | 64083 |
614 | Greenwood, IN | 63830 |
615 | Lakewood, WA | 63612 |
616 | Coon Rapids, MN | 63599 |
617 | Ocala, FL | 63591 |
618 | Greenwich, CT | 63518 |
619 | Taylor, MI | 63409 |
620 | Hamilton, OH | 63399 |
621 | Millcreek, UT | 63380 |
622 | North Bergen, NJ | 63361 |
623 | Dearborn Heights, MI | 63292 |
624 | Brookline, MA | 63191 |
625 | La Habra, CA | 63097 |
626 | Santa Cruz, CA | 62956 |
627 | Council Bluffs, IA | 62799 |
628 | Moore, OK | 62793 |
629 | Bossier City, LA | 62701 |
630 | Montebello, CA | 62640 |
631 | Porterville, CA | 62623 |
632 | Port Orange, FL | 62596 |
633 | Rowlett, TX | 62535 |
634 | Commerce City, CO | 62418 |
635 | Revere, MA | 62186 |
636 | Pico Rivera, CA | 62088 |
637 | Encinitas, CA | 62007 |
638 | Chapel Hill, NC | 61960 |
639 | Springfield, OR | 61851 |
640 | Hendersonville, TN | 61753 |
641 | Wellington, FL | 61637 |
642 | Pontiac, MI | 61606 |
643 | Fairfield, CT | 61512 |
644 | Huntersville, NC | 61376 |
645 | San Rafael, CA | 61271 |
646 | Plymouth, MA | 61217 |
647 | Irvington, NJ | 61176 |
648 | Hamden, CT | 61169 |
649 | La Mesa, CA | 61121 |
650 | Monterey Park, CA | 61096 |
651 | Sanford, FL | 61051 |
652 | Jupiter, FL | 61047 |
653 | Woodland, CA | 61032 |
654 | Euless, TX | 61032 |
655 | Gardena, CA | 61027 |
656 | Marietta, GA | 60972 |
657 | Meriden, CT | 60850 |
658 | Bristol, CT | 60833 |
659 | Piscataway, NJ | 60804 |
660 | Vineland, NJ | 60780 |
661 | Des Plaines, IL | 60675 |
662 | Richland, WA | 60560 |
663 | Taylorsville, UT | 60448 |
664 | Great Falls, MT | 60442 |
665 | Hoboken, NJ | 60419 |
666 | Cupertino, CA | 60381 |
667 | West Allis, WI | 60325 |
668 | North Miami, FL | 60191 |
669 | Owensboro, KY | 60183 |
670 | Youngstown, OH | 60068 |
671 | Santee, CA | 60037 |
672 | Caldwell, ID | 59996 |
673 | Corvallis, OR | 59922 |
674 | Petaluma, CA | 59776 |
675 | Union, NJ | 59728 |
676 | Manchester, CT | 59713 |
677 | Dubuque, IA | 59667 |
678 | Medford, MA | 59659 |
679 | Kokomo, IN | 59604 |
680 | White Plains, NY | 59559 |
681 | Gilroy, CA | 59520 |
682 | Queen Creek, AZ | 59519 |
683 | Taunton, MA | 59408 |
684 | Leander, TX | 59202 |
685 | Stonecrest, GA | 59194 |
686 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 59182 |
687 | Hempstead, NY | 59169 |
688 | Grand Forks, ND | 59166 |
689 | Casper, WY | 59038 |
690 | St Cloud, FL | 58964 |
691 | St Clair Shores, MI | 58874 |
692 | Apex, NC | 58780 |
693 | Margate, FL | 58712 |
694 | Orland Park, IL | 58703 |
695 | Springfield, OH | 58662 |
696 | Carson City, NV | 58639 |
697 | Shoreline, WA | 58608 |
698 | Blue Springs, MO | 58603 |
699 | Jackson, NJ | 58544 |
700 | Parker, CO | 58512 |
701 | Midwest City, OK | 58409 |
702 | Terre Haute, IN | 58389 |
703 | Oak Lawn, IL | 58362 |
704 | Bowie, MD | 58329 |
705 | Royal Oak, MI | 58211 |
706 | Maricopa, AZ | 58125 |
707 | Lancaster, PA | 58039 |
708 | Hanford, CA | 57990 |
709 | Decatur, AL | 57938 |
710 | Kettering, OH | 57862 |
711 | Coconut Creek, FL | 57833 |
712 | Bartlett, TN | 57786 |
713 | St Peters, MO | 57732 |
714 | Wylie, TX | 57526 |
715 | Weymouth, MA | 57437 |
716 | Lenexa, KS | 57434 |
717 | Burlington, NC | 57303 |
718 | Berwyn, IL | 57250 |
719 | Lake Havasu City, AZ | 57144 |
720 | Fountain Valley, CA | 57047 |
721 | Highland, CA | 56999 |
722 | Madison, AL | 56933 |
723 | Mount Prospect, IL | 56852 |
724 | Arcadia, CA | 56681 |
725 | Albany, OR | 56472 |
726 | Apple Valley, MN | 56374 |
727 | Pocatello, ID | 56320 |
728 | National City, CA | 56173 |
729 | Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ | 56162 |
730 | DeSoto, TX | 56145 |
731 | Port Arthur, TX | 56039 |
732 | Tinley Park, IL | 55971 |
733 | Bradenton, FL | 55698 |
734 | Ypsilanti, MI | 55670 |
735 | Smyrna, GA | 55663 |
736 | Olympia, WA | 55605 |
737 | West Haven, CT | 55584 |
738 | Chicopee, MA | 55560 |
739 | Kingsport, TN | 55442 |
740 | Perth Amboy, NJ | 55436 |
741 | Valdosta, GA | 55378 |
742 | New Brunswick, NJ | 55266 |
743 | Brookhaven, GA | 55161 |
744 | Herriman, UT | 55144 |
745 | Diamond Bar, CA | 55072 |
746 | Huntington Park, CA | 54883 |
747 | Apopka, FL | 54873 |
748 | Sarasota, FL | 54842 |
749 | Wayne, NJ | 54838 |
750 | Anderson, IN | 54788 |
751 | Southaven, MS | 54648 |
752 | Coeur dAlene, ID | 54628 |
753 | Plainfield, NJ | 54586 |
754 | Oak Park, IL | 54583 |
755 | Yucaipa, CA | 54542 |
756 | Tigard, OR | 54539 |
757 | Peabody, MA | 54481 |
758 | Rocky Mount, NC | 54341 |
759 | Pensacola, FL | 54312 |
760 | Kentwood, MI | 54304 |
761 | Bentonville, AR | 54164 |
762 | Manhattan, KS | 54100 |
763 | Georgetown, MI | 54091 |
764 | Wheaton, IL | 53970 |
765 | Elkhart, IN | 53923 |
766 | West Sacramento, CA | 53915 |
767 | Colton, CA | 53909 |
768 | San Jacinto, CA | 53898 |
769 | Minnetonka, MN | 53781 |
770 | Paramount, CA | 53733 |
771 | Galveston, TX | 53695 |
772 | Casa Grande, AZ | 53658 |
773 | Bonita Springs, FL | 53644 |
774 | Howell, NJ | 53537 |
775 | Lacey, WA | 53526 |
776 | Edina, MN | 53494 |
777 | Bozeman, MT | 53293 |
778 | Novato, CA | 53225 |
779 | Grand Island, NE | 53131 |
780 | Kannapolis, NC | 53114 |
781 | Bloomfield, NJ | 53105 |
782 | Pinellas Park, FL | 53093 |
783 | Smyrna, TN | 53070 |
784 | Methuen, MA | 53059 |
785 | Beaumont, CA | 53036 |
786 | West New York, NJ | 52912 |
787 | Logan, UT | 52778 |
788 | Normal, IL | 52736 |
789 | Battle Creek, MI | 52721 |
790 | La Crosse, WI | 52680 |
791 | Elyria, OH | 52656 |
792 | Watsonville, CA | 52590 |
793 | Glendora, CA | 52558 |
794 | Florissant, MO | 52533 |
795 | Hoffman Estates, IL | 52530 |
796 | Stratford, CT | 52355 |
797 | Aliso Viejo, CA | 52176 |
798 | Burien, WA | 52066 |
799 | Marana, AZ | 51908 |
800 | Texas City, TX | 51898 |
801 | Placentia, CA | 51824 |
802 | Harrisonburg, VA | 51814 |
803 | Twin Falls, ID | 51807 |
804 | Joplin, MO | 51762 |
805 | Dunwoody, GA | 51683 |
806 | Cathedral City, CA | 51493 |
807 | Delano, CA | 51428 |
808 | Troy, NY | 51401 |
809 | Collierville, TN | 51324 |
810 | Enid, OK | 51308 |
811 | Covina, CA | 51268 |
812 | Rosemead, CA | 51185 |
813 | Palm Desert, CA | 51163 |
814 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | 51114 |
815 | Mishawaka, IN | 51063 |
816 | East Hartford, CT | 51045 |
817 | Draper, UT | 51017 |
818 | Middletown, OH | 50987 |
819 | Lakewood, OH | 50942 |
820 | East Honolulu, HI | 50922 |
821 | Summerville, SC | 50915 |
822 | Murray, UT | 50637 |
823 | Grapevine, TX | 50631 |
824 | Milford, CT | 50558 |
825 | Columbus, IN | 50474 |
826 | Downers Grove, IL | 50247 |
827 | Mooresville, NC | 50193 |
828 | Cypress, CA | 50151 |
829 | Harrisburg, PA | 50099 |
830 | St Louis Park, MN | 50010 |
831 | Spring Hill, TN | 50005 |
832 | Azusa, CA | 50000 |
833 | Chesterfield, MO | 49999 |
834 | Newark, OH | 49934 |
835 | Sheboygan, WI | 49929 |
836 | Bedford, TX | 49928 |
837 | Lincoln, CA | 49757 |
838 | East Brunswick, NJ | 49715 |
839 | Euclid, OH | 49692 |
840 | Cerritos, CA | 49578 |
841 | Redford, MI | 49504 |
842 | Biloxi, MS | 49449 |
843 | Jeffersonville, IN | 49447 |
844 | Lawrence, IN | 49370 |
845 | Dublin, OH | 49328 |
846 | Ceres, CA | 49302 |
847 | Coral Gables, FL | 49248 |
848 | Winter Haven, FL | 49219 |
849 | Cedar Hill, TX | 49148 |
850 | Everett, MA | 49075 |
851 | Barnstable, MA | 48916 |
852 | Portage, MI | 48891 |
853 | Charleston, WV | 48864 |
854 | West Orange, NJ | 48843 |
855 | Poway, CA | 48841 |
856 | Titusville, FL | 48789 |
857 | Hattiesburg, MS | 48730 |
858 | Glenview, IL | 48705 |
859 | Washington, NJ | 48677 |
860 | Niagara Falls, NY | 48671 |
861 | Monroe, NJ | 48594 |
862 | Roswell, NM | 48422 |
863 | Stillwater, OK | 48394 |
864 | Wauwatosa, WI | 48387 |
865 | Minot, ND | 48377 |
866 | Leesburg, VA | 48250 |
867 | Bothell, WA | 48161 |
868 | La Mirada, CA | 48008 |
869 | Binghamton, NY | 47969 |
870 | Rancho Santa Margarita, CA | 47949 |
871 | Wilson, NC | 47851 |
872 | Egg Harbor, NJ | 47842 |
873 | East Lansing, MI | 47741 |
874 | Middletown, CT | 47717 |
875 | Roseville, MI | 47710 |
876 | Monroe, LA | 47702 |
877 | Burleson, TX | 47641 |
878 | Wake Forest, NC | 47601 |
879 | Mansfield, OH | 47534 |
880 | Newark, CA | 47529 |
881 | Mentor, OH | 47450 |
882 | Cleveland, TN | 47356 |
883 | Brea, CA | 47325 |
884 | Fort Pierce, FL | 47297 |
885 | Ocoee, FL | 47295 |
886 | Rockwall, TX | 47251 |
887 | East Providence, RI | 47139 |
888 | Oro Valley, AZ | 47070 |
889 | San Luis Obispo, CA | 47063 |
890 | South Brunswick, NJ | 47043 |
891 | Winter Garden, FL | 46964 |
892 | Salina, KS | 46889 |
893 | Huntington, WV | 46842 |
894 | Evesham, NJ | 46826 |
895 | Prescott Valley, AZ | 46785 |
896 | Farmington, NM | 46624 |
897 | Charlottesville, VA | 46553 |
898 | Beavercreek, OH | 46549 |
899 | Strongsville, OH | 46491 |
900 | Attleboro, MA | 46461 |
901 | Little Elm, TX | 46453 |
902 | Westfield, IN | 46410 |
903 | Arlington, MA | 46308 |
904 | Altamonte Springs, FL | 46231 |
905 | Haltom City, TX | 46073 |
906 | Hackensack, NJ | 46030 |
907 | Bridgewater, NJ | 45977 |
908 | Goose Creek, SC | 45946 |
909 | Huntsville, TX | 45941 |
910 | Prescott, AZ | 45827 |
911 | Elmhurst, IL | 45786 |
912 | Keller, TX | 45776 |
913 | Bountiful, UT | 45762 |
914 | Kyle, TX | 45697 |
915 | Littleton, CO | 45652 |
916 | Urbandale, IA | 45580 |
917 | Los Banos, CA | 45532 |
918 | Morgan Hill, CA | 45483 |
919 | Cutler Bay, FL | 45425 |
920 | Brentwood, TN | 45373 |
921 | Sayreville, NJ | 45345 |
922 | Cleveland Heights, OH | 45312 |
923 | Sierra Vista, AZ | 45308 |
924 | Pearl City, HI | 45295 |
925 | Riverton, UT | 45285 |
926 | Alexandria, LA | 45275 |
927 | Manchester, NJ | 45115 |
928 | Fairfield, OH | 44907 |
929 | Blacksburg, VA | 44826 |
930 | York, PA | 44800 |
931 | North Lauderdale, FL | 44794 |
932 | Plainfield, IL | 44762 |
933 | Burlington, VT | 44743 |
934 | Fond du Lac, WI | 44678 |
935 | Mount Laurel, NJ | 44633 |
936 | West Lafayette, IN | 44595 |
937 | Palm Springs, CA | 44575 |
938 | The Colony, TX | 44534 |
939 | Moorhead, MN | 44505 |
940 | Mankato, MN | 44488 |
941 | Salem, MA | 44480 |
942 | Lombard, IL | 44476 |
943 | Freeport, NY | 44472 |
944 | Lompoc, CA | 44444 |
945 | Gallatin, TN | 44431 |
946 | Wallingford, CT | 44396 |
947 | Rohnert Park, CA | 44390 |
948 | Wentzville, MO | 44372 |
949 | Wilkes Barre, PA | 44328 |
950 | El Centro, CA | 44322 |
951 | Bloomfield, MI | 44253 |
952 | Oakland Park, FL | 44229 |
953 | Saginaw, MI | 44202 |
954 | Hilo, HI | 44186 |
955 | Greenacres, FL | 43990 |
956 | Concord, NH | 43976 |
957 | Altoona, PA | 43963 |
958 | Campbell, CA | 43959 |
959 | Pittsfield, MA | 43927 |
960 | Meridian, MI | 43916 |
961 | San Bruno, CA | 43908 |
962 | North Brunswick, NJ | 43905 |
963 | Leominster, MA | 43782 |
964 | Berkeley, NJ | 43754 |
965 | Linden, NJ | 43738 |
966 | Shakopee, MN | 43698 |
967 | North Miami Beach, FL | 43676 |
968 | Sherman, TX | 43645 |
969 | Eagle Mountain, UT | 43623 |
970 | Danville, CA | 43582 |
971 | Hagerstown, MD | 43527 |
972 | Bremerton, WA | 43505 |
973 | Southington, CT | 43501 |
974 | Hickory, NC | 43490 |
975 | Waipahu, HI | 43485 |
976 | Sumter, SC | 43463 |
977 | Huber Heights, OH | 43439 |
978 | Oakley, CA | 43357 |
979 | Hillsborough, NJ | 43276 |
980 | Woonsocket, RI | 43240 |
981 | Jefferson City, MO | 43228 |
982 | Buffalo Grove, IL | 43212 |
983 | Ormond Beach, FL | 43080 |
984 | Commerce, MI | 43058 |
985 | Clermont, FL | 43021 |
986 | Moline, IL | 42985 |
987 | Coppell, TX | 42983 |
988 | Puyallup, WA | 42973 |
989 | Edmonds, WA | 42853 |
990 | Manassas, VA | 42772 |
991 | Beverly, MA | 42670 |
992 | Spanish Fork, UT | 42602 |
993 | Danville, VA | 42590 |
994 | Newnan, GA | 42549 |
995 | Midland, MI | 42547 |
996 | Belleville, IL | 42404 |
997 | Gainesville, GA | 42296 |
998 | Rancho Palos Verdes, CA | 42287 |
999 | Peachtree Corners, GA | 42243 |
1000 | Lake Worth Beach, FL | 42219 |
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2023.02.13 14:56 fishnicks Trip Report, Jan 31st - Feb 10 (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nikko)
After finding so much helpful information from trip reports on this sub, I'm happy to finally post my own after finishing a 10 day Japan trip through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Nikko.
Apologies for the extremely long post, I kept notes during the trip and just did a stream of consciousness dump. This is what came out. I hope it’s not too boring and instead gives a bit of colour to some of the places we visited.
Key points
-this was a ‘guys trip’ for me and a travel buddy
-took $500 yen in cash
-used Ubigi esim purchased and setup in advance
- put an initial $50 on suica, probably $100 in total.
- used CC for the rest
-both hotels were booked in advance
- masking was in place everywhere indoors and out, bought super comfy ones there
- I don’t speak Japanese but thanks to this sub had a toolbox of useful phrases ready. Sumimasen, daijobo desu ka, doko desu ka, okike onegai shimase. Other than that you can pantomime your way through most interactions.
-google lens/translate was a life saver
-Used “Visit Japan Web” to prefill disembarkation, declaration and quarantine info. Made the airport easy to navigate.
Arrival Day 1 - 5:30pm local time
Picked up and activated 7 day JR pass at the airport, used it for the Narita express to Tokyo station. Bought Suica card at station. We transferred to a shinkansen taking us to Kyoto. Wayfinding at the airport and Tokyo station is spectacular. We were on a tight schedule to catch the Kyoto shinkansen so this was important.
I've seen some debate on whether it's worth it to go to Kyoto the same day rather than staying the night in Tokyo and I think it was worth it to not blow a day for resting.
Rolled into Kyoto after a 14-hour flight, 1 hr Narita express and a 3 hr shinkansen to Kyoto. Quite the day of travel! Walked to the hotel from Kyoto JR station rather than taking the subway one stop to Gojo station. We stayed the Blossom Kyoto, one of the nicest hotels I've had the pleasure to stay at. Dropped off the bags, did a walk around the hotel to get our bearings, grabbed snacks at 7-11 and finally crashed hard.
Day 2 - Shrines and Gion
Up at 7am, out the door by 730. Walked down to Kyoto station and passed random temple (Higashi Hongan-ji) on the way and thought, let's check this out! Off with the shoes for a little wander - lovely spot. This would become a recurring theme during the trip - what the hell is this thing and let's check it out.
Took the JR train to Inari station to see the Fushimi-Inari shrine. This is the one with the hundreds of Torii gates. We were greeted with signs banning smoking and loud talking (lest you shame your ancestors) and warnings of wild boars and troops of aggressive monkeys!
Lots of climbing as you go up the hill to reach the summit of Mt. Inari. This was good because it thinned out the crowd as you went along. What a great introduction to Japan! Upon reaching the summit, we noticed a path continuing down the other side, so rather than going back the way we came we decided to continue. This turned out to be an auspicious decision.
Rather than descending, this new path took us further up the mountain along narrow, less maintained paths; moss covered shrines perched upon elaborate ancient stonework greeting us along the way. This was clearly off the beaten path. After climbing for about half an hour, the stone paths ended and turned into dirt mountain trails; the shrines largely disappeared save for a few hidden deep into the woods, mostly inaccessible without great effort.
I hastily fashioned myself a boar spear as I did not want to get Baratheon'd- imagining my injured body ravaged by furious, bloodthirst, boar-riding monkeys. Now descending, the run of the mill foliage turned from maple to massive, majestic cedars! The path itself was easy enough to traverse for boar fleeing, so we had that going for us.
After crossing a few mountain streams, we finally emerged at a power substation of some sort. We found out later this was the opposite side of the mountain. (Entrance to the Inariyama tunnel for anyone interested). We hadn't encountered a single soul since diverging, what seemed like hours ago, from the main tourist path. Google maps said it was a 1.5 hour walk back to the station. We were like no way - experience proved otherwise.
So began our walking journey through industrial Kyoto, parallel to the raised, partially covered E-1 toll road. Our pace was matched by a postman on an ebike delivering mail to the various autobody shops, metal fabrication shops and heavy equipment sheds. Now entering an entirely residential area, we got a lot of strange looks from the locals. Let the bowing commence! Roughly 90 minutes later we reached Inari station and took the train back to Kyoto station - arriving noonish.
Since we skipped breakfast, we were both starving. Took another poster's advice and ate at Kara-Kusa curry house - it did not disappoint -a super delicious way to recharge from our morning adventure.
After lunch we took the Shijo bridge a cross the Kamo river with the plan of wandering around Gion and visiting Kiyomizu-dera temple. Immediately saw a Geisha scurrying across the street, her handler flagging down a cab. I wondered about using one of the many blue garbage nets dotting the side of the road to capture this elusive creature but thought better of it. Made a mental note to purchase a tranq gun.
Roaming through the charming historic Gion alleyway we noticed hundreds of kimono clad school aged girls purchasing sweets and taking pictures. Some had fox masks worn on the side of their head.
Kiyomizu-dera temple itself was spectacular, with huge viewing platforms overlooking the gardens and walkways. Even more kimono clad girls here.
After the temple we crossed back over the river to the Pontocho area for dinner. This is another cool atmospheric area alongside the river with narrow alleyways filled with quaint restaurants. Two Geisha almost collide with us before entering a non-descript door amidst the restaurants. To my untrained eye they appeared to be the more elaborate Maiko Geisha, which I think are apprentice Geisha. 5 minutes later along the same alleyway we are passed by two women dressed in what appeared to be Balinese costumes, followed by another pair in south Pacific dress. Not Geisha, but entertainers of some sort.
Everywhere was packed so we decided to leave Pontocho and eat elsewhere. Upon leaving we encounter yet another pair of Geisha, this time the plainer adorned, fully fledged Geiko Geisha. They move almost silently and with purpose; surely aware of the curious stare of the surrounding tourists, yet never meeting their gaze. Quickly into another sliding door and they are gone. I'm barely over my rage at not picking up that net earlier when yet another pair of Balinese dancers enter the same club.
Ravenous, we left Pontocho, walked back to the hotel and ate a lovely cafe - lemon-themed Capri Shokudo. Exhausted, back to the hotel for a well-deserved crash.
Apple fitness says we walked 31.6 km, over 40k steps! Feet ache. Dreams of Geishas chase me to sleep.
Day 3 - Osaka day trip.
Early 730am start has us walking to Kyoto station. We stop at the Mister donut in the main promenade for breakfast steak buns. There was a mix-up with booking the shinkansen to Osaka so we had to go back the JR office to re-book.
This is the beauty of the JR pass and its unlimited use. Not having to worry about missing a train or getting a ticket wrong was one thing we never stressed over.
Quick shinkansen (maybe 45 min?) into Osaka station. Our first stop was Osaka castle so getting off at Osaka rather than Shin-Osaka made it easier to transfer to the subway. Left the subway station and saw a baseball field with the largest foul-ball area I've ever seen. Foul balls are outs in Japanese baseball!
Wandered the grounds of the castle but didn't do the museum tour. For some insane reason the place is filled with rolling-luggage toting tourists than can be heard long before being seen. Why would anyone do this?
Now in Osaka proper, this was our first experience with "everyone rides their bikes on the sidewalks" in Japan. Somehow it works and I don't have the urge to clothesline anyone. Staying to the left side of the sidewalk works for walking but the bikes swerve in and out of foot traffic.
Osaka is far grittier than Kyoto (even Kyoto's industrial area was somewhat picturesque). Graffiti pops up now and then, the place reminds me a bit of Chicago. Walk to Shin-Sekai, supposedly modeled after New York's Coney Island. It has seen better days. Next to Kuromon market for Okonomiyaki. It was heftier than expected and delicious. Took about 15 minutes to make so we checked out the rest of the market.
At some point we passed through Dotonburi, which we planned to hit up at night for dinner. Walked to Amerika-Mura where we stumbled upon a gaggle of teenage girls, faces pressed against the glass of an indoor stage where to their delight, an androgenous boy band performed live. Stood around in triangle park. Lots of second-hand clothes shops.
There was a gigantic open-air mall here - there are many open air malls in Japan. Back home anything open air would be filled with squirrels, racoon nests and pigeon hatcheries. Rusted broken down escalators would lead to homeless encampments and makeshift toilets. But not here. Everything is gleaming and perfectly functioning. We played a game of bubble hockey outside a sports store.
By now it was getting dark, so we hit Dotonburi which is pretty magical at night. Took the obligatory picture of the iconic Glico man sign, waved to tourists taking boat cruises and scoped out the area for a suitable restaurant. Decided upon a delightful Teppanyaki spot - all you can eat, 40 yen - all you can drink, 12 yen. Place was great. Our lovely server giggled as she scrolled through the menus, "all Ok" she exclaimed. Upon selecting a couple of beers, we immediately heard the clinking of pint glasses which then instantly appeared at our table. Although we didn't go America on the menu, we did eat quite a bit.
After paying the bill I chatted with the server, who seemed to be the only person working. I was pleasantly shocked when she gave me a plastic bag containing two road beers! This would get you arrested where I'm from.
On the train back to Kyoto a visibly drunk boss-man gets on, his plastic take-away bag revealing packs of gummies, chips and two Asahi tall boys. He perches the entire contents on the flat windowsill, a remarkable Japanese idea designed to comfortably hold anything from road beers to elbows. My local GO train has these sloped good-for-nothing windowsills. Boss-man's first beer foams over when opened, spilling over his tailored suit and his seat. He cares not a whit. Chug a lug then off for a worryingly long bathroom break. Shoes off now, his feet up on the opposite seat, Boss-man slowly sinks into his chair as he digs into his cache of snacks, sighing as he contemplates the life choices he has made which brought him here. Or not-this guy does not seem to give a shit. By the time we get off at Kyoto station, Boss-man has shed more items of clothing and is fully asleep. I don't like his odds of getting off at the correct stop.
Back to hotel for the night. Distance walked 26.7 km.
Day 4 - Monkeys and Temples
Before getting on the train to Arashiyama Bamboo forest, we explored Kyoto train station some more. It is a spectacular, modern, pigeon/racoon free open air train station. A huge flight of stairs at one end allows you to climb up for a great view of the whole station. There is a catwalk type viewing platform, but it was closed so we didn't go on it.
More warning signs about the local fauna; this time Black Kites - a terrifying bird of prey which will go for your food, and wasps - which go for the face.
Took the Train to Arashiyama and then a quick walk to the fabled bamboo forest. I was kind of disappointed really. Busy and touristy. We quickly moved on to the Togetsu-kyo bridge. Very scenic view of the Katsura river. There's some sort of construction project on the river bed which has made the river seem less impressive than it usually is, I'm sure.
On the other side of the bridge is the Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama, which sits atop the mountain reached by a long switchback path. Signs of cute cartoon monkeys greet us as we pay the admission. Along the way we pass a father and his adorable toddler. She is climbing the path on her own. For contrast, we also pass a huffing and puffing Brit. "Bloody steep innit?" he complains as we go by.
Nearing the top, the warning signs become more realistic looking and alarming. Do not look the monkeys in the eye, do not get too close, do not crouch etc. One warning tells us the difference between a frightened monkey and an angry monkey (upper teeth bared = scared, no upper teeth = face ripping).
A pre-recorded voice coming from ground speakers gives us the four rules for staying alive in monkey park.
They are unintelligible.
I mentally prepare to get mauled.
Once at the top the place is crawling with monkeys and it's actually super awesome. Apparently, the troop is about 150. We didn't feed them but if you do, you go inside wire mesh lined hut and pass the food through the gaps.
Outside a handler chucks bits of food to the monkeys. The toddler loses her mind and goes straight for huggy time with one of the monkeys, but dad is johnny on the spot and stops any carnage before it begins. I noticed the handler also spotted the danger and was ready to move in if need be.
Met some nice Americans, one of whom lived full time in Osaka. They told us an amusing anecdote about an American teen eating on the subway as a disgusted local sarcastically asked them if it tasted good which brings us to Japan rule #5611, don't eat on the subway.
Next stop, the Silver temple, Higashiyama Jisho-ji. Instead of taking the train we took the cross-town bus. This was our first, but not last, local bus experience. The mic'd up bus driver drawled a deep baritone "Arigatou gozaimasu" as passengers disembarked, drawing out the last S sound. We messed up and forgot to get off at the last stop, so the driver comically told us, "Exit bus now! Please!" As we left, I was shocked to see that instead of James Earl Jones the bus driver is a skinny young dude.
We travelled towards the Silver temple along the philosophers walk, a lovely tree lined canal. Temple itself is highlighted by cool zen gardens and intricate sand mounds. Once done we headed back the way we came and stopped off at Cheese steak cafe - laughed when the server told us she went to hs in Halifax. Entire staff spoke perfect English.
We passed another temple and went in on a whim. Zenrinji Mikagedo. It's pretty cool and has some nice original paper wall artwork. Next up was Nanzen-ji Suirokaku, a 19th century, working aqueduct. It was so cool we climbed up and followed it along to a massive waterworks/power station. Back home there's no way we could have done that, it would have been blocked off.
At the end of the aqueduct we came across this curious, long, huge gauge railway. Turns out it's called the Keage Incline and was used to transport sake and soy between canals. Love what random exploring can take you to. We reached the bottom, checked google maps and found we were close to the zoo. Our plan was to eat ramen in Gion, so this was perfect.
Walked into Gion and ate at Musoshin- these guys have a Toronto location with a Michelin Bib Gourmand - ramen was great, not spectacular.
I don't think we had fully recovered from the previous days so went home early to sleep. Distance walked 26.8 km.
Day 5 - Tokyo
Sad leaving the hotel. What a nice place, amazing shower. Both of us had king beds in our rooms.
On a whim while walking to Kyoto station, we decided to check out another big temple complex, Nishi Hongan-ji, almost a twin of the one we saw the 2nd day, Higashi Hongan-ji. I know it's not possible to see all the temples and shrines, but I really think you should see as many as you can as they rarely disappoint.
Once back in Tokyo we walked from Tokyo stn to our hotel. The maze-like vortex of Tokyo station will often spit you out at random locations - we once spent 20 confusing minutes trying to find a specific exit only to emerge from the same place we entered!
Google maps showed a 15 min walk to Hotel Sardonix. We walked because, as you can probably tell by now, we are completely nuts. Hotel was great, not quite the boutique Blossom, but pretty darn good. It's located on Yeasu st, minutes from Tokyo station with a Hatchobori subway/JR entrance literally a crosswalk away. Also at your fingertips - Lawson, Family Mart and 7-11 stores! (Although I suspect there is one of those 3 stores within minutes of anywhere in Tokyo itself).
Dropped off bags then subway to Harajuku. I'm about to get my first real 'crazy busy' taste of most populous city in the world. Aptly named Takeshita was a complete zoo of people, however things got better a few blocks away. We went on a Sunday, which is supposed to be THE day to go, but I didn't quite see the eccentric sartorial displays I was led to expect. We wanted katsu for lunch but found our first spot to be packed with a line up. Our 2nd choice, a gyu-katsu joint, was better and we managed to get a seat fairly quickly.
We often found that restaurants we'd picked in advance were full so we started marking down multiple spots in the same area - this method served us quite well for the rest of the trip and fit in with our "seat of the pants travelling" ethos. At any rate the food was again fantastic.
One souvenir I wanted was a NPB (Japanese baseball league) cap so I'd marked down a few sports stores in the Shinjuku neighbourhood. All of them so far were glorified foot lockers with mainly NY Yankee hats.
One lesson we were learning is that although google maps takes one to the right horizontal location, it does not do vertical well. Tokyo is full of multi-story buildings and not everything is on the ground floor, so looking up is usually required to find things.
We continued through Sinjuku to Shibuya, home of the famed eponymous crossing. We checked out the Shibuya Don Quixote which is a chain discount dept store. Walls of cheap crap are serenaded by a Don Quixote theme song of sorts, blasting at full volume. It is as horrible as you can imagine. Seizures seem imminent as flashing lights accost you at every turn. We breathed a sigh of relief as we left the overstimulation of both the store and the area itself.
In another attempt at finding a baseball cap, we left Shibuya proper and found ourselves at Subota Slugger, a branded baseball store. Inside a clerk was furiously pounding a new glove, working it in under the watchful eye another employee. Even though this was a Subota brand only baseball glove store, I bought a t shirt anyway. The cap would have to wait.
Outside the store was the Japan National Stadium. We wandered around the perimeter and took photos of the Olympic medal winner plaques. Next to the stadium is Meiji-Jingu stadium, home of the Yakult Swallows of the Nippon Baseball League. Apparently, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig played here. There are also multiple tennis courts, a rugby pitch and a golf driving range. This area became known to us as athlete's park, and I would move here in a heartbeat. Beautiful Gingko lined Jingu Gaien Ave led us to the subway and back to Tokyo station. Being gassed from another busy day we decided to eat sushi inside the station rather than hunt down another spot.
A short walk home to collapse, the Don Quixote song never far from my mind. Distance walked 23.7 km.
Day 6 - TeamLabs
Up early again, this time to see Team Labs Planets in the waterfront area. We had purchased tix in advance. I don't want to spoil it, but Team Labs is well worth the price and line up. You will get wet up to your knees, and they provide lockers for your shoes and loaner shorts if needed (A few rooms have mirrored floors). Afterwards we went back to the hotel for a quick reset and then off to Akihabara. We initially went the wrong way and found an eerie, almost abandoned covered mall. Lost, we tried to backtrack but eventually had to resort to google maps to find Akihabara proper. Once there we stopped by a fried chicken food truck, whose nice owner gave us free chicken nuggets after our meals. Nearby another vendor recorded tik-toks of themselves preparing and serving food.
Akihabara's main drag is an assault on the senses. Maid cafes, their employees out on the sidewalk politely hawking their offerings, sit next to figurine stores stuffed with vending machines. This is not my jam so apologies if I don't do the area justice. It is, however, a lot of other westerners' jam as we see the same faces repeatedly.
I like video games though, so we hit up Super Potato for a bit of retro gaming. I have a mishap at a vending machine and mistakenly buy a Wilkinson drink, which is basically tonic water. My feet are aching at this point, so we go back to Ginza for tonkatsu. While eating, a pair of westerners are outside looking at the menu.
I give them the thumbs up. They come in, we help them order and strike up a conversation. Turns our they are father and son chocolatiers from Belgium. They've been selling chocolate in Japan for years and are here for Valentine’s day to sign autographs. When pointing out how odd that is, they reply, "Only in Japan" Tonkatsu kicks ass btw.
Short walk home to bed, a measly 21.1 km covered.
Day 7 - Nikko
Into the heart of Darkness. Day trip to Nikko.
After a quick breakfast at Royal host, we caught the shinkansen to Utsonomiya and transferred to a local train to Nikko. It was the coldest day of the trip by far.
We pass by Shinkyo bridge on the way to Nikkozan Rinnoji Temple, which is unfortunately under construction. Undaunted we continue, catching a bus up to Akechidaira Ropeway before arriving at Kegon Falls. The ropeway gives you a half decent view of the falls and surrounding area. Once at the falls there's an observation deck where you can get a really good view of them. Being winter they're covered in ice which is not a view you'll always get.
Another bus up to Ryuzu falls, where we had planned to eat at a cafe overlooking the falls. The cafe is a bit disappointing, so we continue up a trail following the Yu river towards the Senjogahara Observation Deck.
We had arrived late in Nikko, so the initial plan was to turn back at the marsh instead of hiking the entire trail. However, once we reached the marsh trail, we agree to throw caution to the wind and power through the whole thing all the way to Yudakai Falls.
In hindsight this may not have been the best decision.
It was around 430 when we hit the halfway mark, the trail sign indicating another 3km or so. Knowing that dusk starts at 5:10 our mental calculations had us picking up the pace a little.
The trail was a raised, snow-covered walkway - the snow itself the grippy packing snow type. It was strangely comforting as we grew up playing in similar conditions, despite knowing that getting caught out here in the dark would be dangerous. The wide-open marshes, ringed by spectacular mountain peaks, gave way to a denser, more foreboding forest.
4:45. The trail descended further into the forest as I for the first time became slightly concerned.
5:10. As dusk begins to fall, we reach the falls - even more spectacular in person. Concern turns into determination as we see that the way to the top (and the bus stop taking us home) is up a narrow snow and ice-covered switchback path. The steps are suggestions as the snow has been packed down to form an ice ramp. A fall here would be disastrous. Halfway up we're gassed and must stop to catch our breath. Above, the path now disappears into darkness.
5:20. The last part of the path has about 6 feet of snow atop the asphalt, but there are footprints to follow. I'm instantly up to my waist in snow and the way down is nothing but blackness.
5:25. Finally reach the top! But there is a problem as we're in the middle of nowhere - there is no bus stop. At the far end of ice covered Yuno lake we spy two lamps. Google maps tells us to head that way for the town. It's now pretty cold as we walk alongside the road towards the light.
5:40. It's pitch black and snowing. The area reeks of sulphur. Determination gives way to panic. Along the way we discuss worst case scenarios like finding a hotel and staying the night. Finally reaching the lights we see a bus stop indicating the last two buses back to Nikko station - the next one in a few minutes at 6:03.
The source of the lights is a lonely dark ski lodge. The Shining is brought to mind. Inside I ring the bell a few times before an elderly man pops out from behind sulphurous shadows to confirm that the bus will indeed take us back to town.
6:03. No bus. Orange side lights flickering through the trees hint at an approaching vehicle. Thankfully it’s our saviour, the Nikko bus. Unlike the subway, this local bus is more expensive, and our Suica cards have a meagre 300 yen on them. We figure we can pay by cash and are fully resigned to not getting any change back. Not surprisingly, this is not the case as wonderful, efficient Japan gives change back on buses.
We take the train back to Utsonomiya, shinkansen back to Tokyo and are drinking beer and eating omurice by 9:30, our harrowing adventure a distant memory. Distance walked 20.1 km.
Day 8 Tokyo cycling
Today was to be a busy day. Morning saw us at the old fish market where I had one of those square omelettes. Subway to the Metro towers and it's free observation deck.
On the way we stopped to watch a futsal match in the park outside of the metro towers. We heckled #3 who was out of shape and #4 who couldn't score if his life depended on it.
Finally found baseball cap heaven, Selection Shinjuku. Purchased a Swallows cap, vintage Lions cap and a Hiroshima Kikuchi #33 home red jersey. Lunched at hidden katsu spot for an amazing lunch.
Afterwards we rested at the hotel before going off to Tokyo Great Cycling Tour for you guessed it, an evening bike tour. Our amazing guide Masa took us throughout the bay district and residential areas. Saw the new Toyosu fish market. This was one of my favourite activities of the trip.
Evening was reserved for night-time Shinjuku and Golden Gai. When mentioning this to Masa he raised his eyebrows and asked if we really wanted to go there. This was prophetic as it was my least favourite activity of the trip. We ate bad ramen and got relentlessly hassled by foreign touts promising beer and girls.
Tight, crowded alleyways; tiny bars filled to the brim with tourists; this was Golden Gai.
It was the only time I was taken away from the Japan I was loving so far - it could have been any tourist trap anywhere in the world. Thankfully we left, went to Ginza near the hotel for an expensive glass of wine and called it a night. Distance walked 24.1 km.
Day 9 - Baseball and Kayaking
Took the subway to Meiji Jingu park, which was a welcome change from the chaos of the night before. Subway to Tokyo dome and the Japanese baseball hall of fame. It wasn't open til 1 so we hit the batting cages next door.
An hour of BP later and we're off to the hall of fame. It's amazing but they need a gift shop. I would have dropped hundreds if there was one. Gave a bow to the goat Sadaharu Oh's Hof plaque.
After the Hof we had great Okinawan style soba at a random shop. Back to the hotel to change for the next adventure, evening kayaking around Tokyo bay. Same company as the bikes, this time we were joined by the owner, the lovely Yukiko.
A large group of Arizonians joined our tour, so we had quite the flotilla going. We attracted attention from the pedestrians on the bridges as kids waved to us from above. An hour or so later we finished up without anyone going for a swim. We probably spent another hour chatting with Masa and Yukiko as they were great hosts.
Evening was in Roppongi. After wandering around we ate at Brewdog pub and had local craft beers at the Ant and Bee. Great little place!
Staggered back to the hotel around 11pm. Distance walked 15.9 km.
Day 10
Travel day. 6:30pm flight to Toronto. Spent the morning buying souvenirs in Akihabara before taking the Narita express to the airport. As our JR pass had expired, we had to pay 3000 yen for this one. Not as expensive as the 25 pound Heathrow train, but more expensive than the $9 Pearson express back home.
True to form, boarding at Narita is flawless; the usual chaotic surge to the front of the boarding line is quickly stopped by the ticket agents who arrange everyone by seating zone. Flight is uneventful as we travel back in time to arrive at Pearson at 4:30pm. I, nor my body, have any idea what time it is or how long I've been awake, so I simply go to bed at my usual time and hope for the best.
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2023.02.03 04:21 Bumclicks List of Amazon FCs
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#CVG2 – 1600 Worldwide Blvd, Hebron, KY 41048
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#IVSB/#HCN1 – LogistiCenter 275 #2, 3521 Point Pleasant Rd, Hebron, KY 41048
#LEX1/LEX3 – 1850 Mercer Rd, Lexington, KY 40511
#LEX2 – 172 Trade St, Lexington, Kentucky, 40511
#SDF2 – 4360 Robards Ln, Louisville, KY 40218
#SDF4 – 376 Zappos.com Blvd, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
#SDF6 – 271 Omega Pkwy, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
#SDF7 – 300 Omicron Ct, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
#SDF9 – 100 W. Thomas P. Echols Lane, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
Maryland
#HBA1 – 1100 Woodley Rd, Aberdeen, MD 21001
#BWI2 – 2010 Broening Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21224
#HSE1 – 13905 Crayton Blvd, Hagerstown, MD 21742
#MDT2 – 600 Principio Pkwy West, North East, MD 21901
#DCA1 – 1700 Sparrows Point Blvd, Sparrows Point, MD 21219
Massachusetts
#DBO2 – 500 Sprague St, Dedham, MA 02026
#BOS7 – 1180 Innovation Way, Fall River, MA 02722
#BOS5 – 1000 Technology Center Dr, Stoughton, MA 02072
Michigan
#DTW5 – 19991 Brownstown Center Dr, Brownstown Charter Township, MI 48183
#GRR1 – 4500 68th St. SE, Caledonia, MI 49316
#DET1 – 39000 Amrhein Rd, Livonia, MI 48150
#DTW1 – 32801 Ecorse Rd, Romulus, MI 48174
#DET2 – 50500 Mound Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48317
Minnesota
#MSP9 – 9001 Wyoming Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
#MSP1 – 2601 4th Ave E, Shakopee, MN 55379
Mississippi
#MEM2 – 191 Norfolk Southern Way, Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park, Byhalia, MS 38611
#MEM6 – 11505 Progress Way, Olive Branch, MS 38654
Missouri
#DLI1 – Hazelwood, MO 63042
#STL8 – 4000 Premier Pkwy, St. Peters, MO 63376
Nevada
#LAS1 – 12300 Bermuda Rd, Henderson, NV 89044
#LAS2 – 3837 Bay Lake Trail Suite 115, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
#LAS6 – 4550 Nexus Way, North Las Vegas, NV 89115
#LAS7 – 6001 E. Tropical Pkwy, North Las Vegas, NV 89115
#RNO4 – 8000 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89506
#RNO3 – 555 Milan Dr, Sparks, NV 89434
New Hampshire
#BOS1 – 10 State St Nashua, NH 03063
New Jersey
#EWR6/EWR7 – 275 Omar Ave, Avenel, NJ 07001
#ACY2 – 1101 E. Pearl St, Burlington, NJ 08016
#EWR9 & #LGA6 – 8003 Industrial Ave. Carteret, NJ 07008
#LGA7 – 380 Middlesex Ave, Carteret, NJ 07008
#TEB6 – 22 Hightstown-Cranbury Station Rd, Cranbury, NJ 08512
#LGA9 – 2170 State Route 27, Edison, NJ 08817
#TEB3 – 2651 Oldmans Creek Rd, Logan Township, NJ 08085
#EWR1 – 50 New Canton Way Robbinsville, NJ 08691
#EWR4 – 50 New Canton Way, Robbinsville, NJ 08691
#EWR8 – 698 Route 46 West, Teterboro, NJ 07608
#ACY1 – 240 Mantua Grove Rd, West Deptford, NJ 08066
New York
#BUF5– 4201 Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086
#SYR1 – 7211 Morgan Rd, Liverpool, NY 13090
#JFK8/DYY6 – 546 Gulf Ave, Staten Island, NY 10314
North Carolina
#CLT4 – 8000 Tuckaseegee Rd, Charlotte, NC 28214
#CLT9 – 3620 Reeves Ridge Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214
#CLT3 – 6500 Davidson Hwy 2532, Concord, NC 28027
#CTL5 – 1745 Derita Rd, Concord, NC 28027
#RDU5 – 1805 TW Alexander Dr, Durham, NC 27703
#RDU1 – 4851 Jones Sausage Rd, Garner, NC 27529
#GSO1 – 1656 Snow Bridge Ln, Kernersville, NC 27284
Ohio
#AKC1 – 2450 Romig Rd, Akron, OH 44320
#CMH1 – 11903 National Rd SW, Etna, OH 43062
#CLE3 – 1155 Babbitt Rd, Euclid, OH 44132
#CMH6/HCM1 – 3538 TradePort Ct, Building 2, Lockbourne, OH 43137
#CMH3 – 700 Gateway Blvd, Monroe, OH 45050
#CLE2 – 21500 Emery Rd, North Randall, OH 44128
#CMH2 – 6050 Gateway Ct, Obetz, OH 43125
#POH1 – 3880 Groveport Rd, Obetz, OH 43207
#CLE5 – 8685 Independence Pkwy, Twinsburg, OH 44087
#CMH4 – 1550 W Main St, West Jefferson, OH 43162
Oklahoma
#OKC1 – 9201 S. Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
#DOK1 – 4401C E Hefner Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
#OKC5 – 1414 S Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73179
#TUL2 – 11920 E 43rd St N, Tulsa, OK 74116
Oregon
#PDX5 – 5647 NE Huffman St, Hillsboro, OR 97124
#PDX6/HPD1 – 15000 N Lombard St, Multnomah, Portland, OR 97203
#PDX7 – 4775 Depot Ct SE, Salem, OR 97317
#PDX9 – 1250 NW Swigert Way, Troutdale, OR 97060
Pennsylvania
#ABE1/ABE2 – 705 Boulder Dr, Breinigsville, PA 18031
#ABE3 – 650 Boulder Dr, Breinigsville, PA 18031
#MDT1 – 2 Ames Dr, Carlisle, PA 17015
#PHL4 – 21 Roadway Dr, Carlisle, PA 17015
#PHL6 – 675 Allen Rd, Carlisle, PA 17015
#XUSC – 40 Logistics Dr, Carlisle, PA 17013
#ABE4 – 1610 Van Buren Rd, Easton, PA 18045
#AVP2/AVP3 – 298 1st Ave, Gouldsboro, PA 18424
#ABE5 – 6455 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg, PA 17112
#AVP1 – 550 Oak Ridge Rd, Hazleton, PA 18202
#PIT2 – 1200 Westport Rd, Imperial, PA 15126
#PHL5 – 500 McCarthy Dr, Lewisberry, PA 17339
#PPA1 – 545 Oak Hill Rd, Mountaintop, PA 18707
#PIT5 – 2250 Roswell Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
#AVP6 – 1 Commerce Rd, Pittston, PA 18640
#AVP8 – 250 Enterprise Way, Pittston, PA 18640
#DPP1 – 501 North Dr, Sewickley, PA 15143
South Carolina
#GSP1 – 402 John Dodd Rd, Spartanburg, SC 29303
#CAE1 – 4400 12th St Extension, West Columbia, SC 29172
Tennessee
#CHA1 – 7200 Discovery Dr Chattanooga, TN 37421 – Hamilton County
#CHA2 – 225 Infinity Dr NW, Charleston, TN 37310 – Bradley County
#BNA1 – 14840 Central Pike, Lebanon, TN 37090 – Wilson County
#BNA2 – 500 Duke Dr, Lebanon, TN 37090 – Wilson County
#MEM5 – 5155 Citation Dr, Memphis, TN 38118
#BNA3 – 2020 Joe B Jackson Pkwy, Murfreesboro, TN 37127
#BNA5 – 50 Airways Blvd, Nashville, TN 37217
#STN1 – 10 Dell Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37217
#DNA1 – 2813 Brick Church Pike, Nashville, TN 37207
Texas
#STX2 – 1625 Hutton Dr, Carrollton, TX 75006
#DFW6 – 940 W Bethel Rd Coppell, TX 75019
#FTW2/HDA1 – 2701 W Bethel Rd, Coppell, TX
#FTW6 – 2601 W Bethel Rd, Grapevine (Coppell), TX 75261
#FTW7/FTW9 – 944 W. Sandy Lake Rd, Coppell, TX 75019
#DDA8 – 8901 Forney Rd, Dallas, TX 75227
#DFW1 & DFW8 – 2700 Regent Blvd, Dallas, TX 75261
#DAL3 – 1301 Chalk Hill Rd, Dallas, TX 75211
#FTW8 – 3351 Balmorhea Dr. Dallas, TX 75241
#IAH1 – 9155 Southlink Dr, Dallas, TX 75241
#DFW7 – 700 Westport Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177
#FTW3/FTW4 – 15201 Heritage Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177
#XUSB – 14900 Frye Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76155
#DDA2 – 3838 W Miller Rd, Garland, TX 75041
#HOU2 – 10550 Ella St, Houston, TX 77038
#DAL2 – 2601 S Airfield Dr, Irving, TX 75038
#HOU3 – 31819 Highway Blvd, Katy, TX 77493
#PTX1 – 2101 Danieldale Rd, Lancaster, TX 75134
#SAT2 – 1401 E McCarty Ln, San Marcos, TX 78666
#SAT1 – 6000 Enterprise Ave, Schertz, TX 78154
#DAL9 – 1400 Southport Pkwy, Wilmer, TX 75172
Utah
#SLC1 – 777 N 5600 W, Salt Lake City, UT 8411
#SLC2 – 6802 W Old Bingham Hwy, West Jordan, UT 84081
#SLC3/HSL1 – 355 N John Glenn Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
#SLC4 – 770 South Gladiola, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Virginia
#RIC5 – 11600 N Lakeridge Pkwy, Ashland, VA 23005
#RIC2 – 1901 Meadowville Technology Pkwy Chester, VA 23836
#BWI4 – 165 Business Blvd, Clear Brook, VA 22624
#RIC1 – 5000 Commerce Way, Petersburg, VA 23803
#KRB2 – 7000 Hardware Dr, Prince George, VA 23875
#RIC3/#HRC1 – 4949 Commerce Rd, Richmond, VA 23234
#HDC1 – 6885 Commercial Dr, Springfield, VA 22151
#BWI1 – 45121 Global Plaza, Sterling, VA 20166
#DDC4 – 44301 Mercure Cir, Sterling, VA 20166
Washington
#DSE4 – 6611 Associated Blvd, Everett, WA 98203
#BFI3 – 2700 Center Dr, Dupont, WA 98327
#BFI4 – 21005 64th St, Kent, WA 98032
#BFI5 – 20526 59th Pl S, Kent, WA 98032
#BFI6 – 20202 84th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032
#SEA6/#SEA8 – 1227 124th Ave, Northeast Bellevue, WA, 98005
#PWA1 – 2309 Milwaukee Way, Tacoma, WA 98421
#BFI8 – 20529 24th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98198
#GEG1 – 10010 W Geiger Blvd, Spokane, WA 99224
#BFI1 – 1800 140th Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390
#DES7 – Sumner, WA 98390
#BFI7 – 1901 140th Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390
Wisconsin
#MKE1 – 3501 120th Ave. Kenosha, WI, 53144
#DML1 – 3935 W Mitchell St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
#MKE2 – 9700 South 13th St, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 – Milwaukee County
Amazon Fulfillment Center Locations in Canada
#YVR2 – 450 Derwent Pl, Delta, British Columbia V3M 5Y9
#YVR4 – 4189 Salish Sea Way, Tsawwassen (Delta), British Columbia V4M 0B9
#YVR2 – 450 Derwent Pl, Delta, British Columbia V3M 5Y9
#YYZ1 – 6363 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1L8
#YYZ2 – 2750 Peddie Rd, Milton, Ontario L9T 6Y9
#YYZ3 – 7995 Winston Churchill Blvd, Brampton, Ontario L6Y 0B2
#YYZ4/#YYZ6 – 8050 Heritage Rd, Brampton, Ontario L6Y 0C9
#YYZ7 – 12724 Coleraine Dr, Caledon (Bolton), Ontario L7E 4L8
#PRTO – 6110 Cantay Rd, Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W
#YOW1 – 5225 Boundary Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K4N 1P6
#YYZ9 – 900 Passmore Ave, Scarborough, ON M1X 0A1
#YUL2 – 3000 Rue Louis A Amos, Lachine, QC H8T 3P8
Amazon Fulfillment Center Locations in the UK
#LTN1 – Marston Gate Fulfillment Centre, MK43 0ZA Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, UK
#XUKK – Kuehne & Nagel, Merlin Park II, Wood Lane, B249QJ Birmingham, UK
#XUKA – Aston Lane North, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, WA7 3BN Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
#BHX2 – Robson Way, LE67 1GQ Ellistown, Coalville, UK
#XUKD – Unit A Daventry Distribution Centre, Royal Oak Way North, NN11 8LR Daventry, UK
#LBA1 – Unit 1, Balby Carr Bank, DN4 5JS Balby, Doncaster, UK
#LBA3 – Unit 3, Water Vole Way, DN4 5JP Balby, Doncaster, UK
#LBA2 – Unit 1, Iport Avenue, DN11 0BG New Rossington, Doncaster, UK
#EDI4 – Amazon Way, KY11 8XT Dunfermline, UK
#LTN4 – Unit DC1 (Prologis) Boscombe Road, LU5 4FE Dunstable, UK
#LTN2 – Boundary Way, HP2 7LF Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, UK
#GLA1 – 2 Cloch Road, Faulds Park, PA19 1BQ Gourock, Inverclyde, UK
#LCY1 – Unit B Prologis Park, Twelvetrees Crescent, E3 3JG London, UK
#MAN1 – 6 Sunbank Lane, Airport City, M90 5AA Altrincham, Manchester, UK
#BHX3 – Amazon UK Services Ltd, Royal Oak Way North, NN118QL Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK
#EUK5 – Goods In, Phase Two, Kingston Park, Flaxley Road, PE2 9EN Peterborough, UK
#BHX1 – Towers Business Park, Power Station Road, WS15 1NZ Rugeley, Staffordshire, UK
#CWL1 – Ffordd Amazon, SA1 8QX, Crymlyn Burrows, Swansea, UK
#LCY2 – Amazon Distribution Depot, Unit 2, London Distribution Park, Windrush Road, RM18 7AN Tilbury, UK
#MAN2 – Omega Plot 7c, Orion Boulevard, WA5 3XA Great Sankey, Warrington, UK
#XUKC – Yusen Logistics UK Vendorflex, Rutherford Drive, Park Farm South, NN8 6AQ Wellingborough, UK
#BHX4 – Plot 1, Lyons Park, Coundon Wedge Drive, CV5 9FA Coventry, UK
Amazon Fulfillment Center Locations in Europe
Czech Republic
#PRG1 – Amazon Logistic Prague s.r.o, U Trati 216, 25261 Dobrovíz, CZ
#PRG2 – K Amazonu 245, 25261 Dobrovíz, CZ
France
#XFRE – 91-135 Rue du Brisson, 38290 Satolas-et-Bonce, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
#LYS1 – Distripôle Chalon, ZAC du Parc d’Activité du Val de Bourgogne,2 Tue Amazon Sevrey, 71100 Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy
#XFRG – ZAC Moulin, 101 Le Chemin de Poupry, 45410 Artenay, Centre-Val de Loire
#MRS1 – Building 2, Rue Joseph Garde, ZAC, Les Portes de Provence, 26200 Montélimar, Drôme
#BVA1 – 7 Rue des Indes Noirs, 80440 Boves, Somme, Hauts-de-france
#XFRF – Avenue Louis Renault, ZAC du Val Bréon, Bâtiment 3, 77610 Châtres, Île-de-France
#XFRH – 900 Rue Denis Papin, 77550 Moissy-Cramayel, Île-de-France
#ORY1 – Pôle 45, 1401 Rue du Champ Rouge, 45770 Saran, Loiret
#LIL1 – Parc logistique de Lauwin-Planque 1, Rue Amazon Douai, 59553 Lauwin-Planque, Norde-Pas-de-Calais
Germany
#FRA1 – Amazon Logistik GmbH, Am Schloß Eichhof 1, 36251 Bad Hersfeld
#FRA3 – Amazon Logistik GmbH, Amazonstraße 1 / Obere Kühnbach, 36251 Bad Hersfeld
#BER6 – Amazon Logistik AF München GmbH, Am Borsigturm 100, 13507 Berlin
#BER3 – Amazon Brieselang GmbH, Havellandstr. 5, 14656 Brieselang
#DTM2 – Amazon Logistik Dortmund GmbH, Kaltband Straße 4, 44145 Dortmund
#XDEU – DHL Solutions GmbH, Barentsstrasse 24, 53881 Euskirchen
#MUC3 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 Zeppelinstrasse 2, 86836 Graben
#CGN1 – Amazon Koblenz GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 / Industriepark A61, 56330 Kobern-Gondorf
#LEJ1 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Amazonstrasse1, 04347 Leipzig
#LEJ2 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Imaging Operations, Friedrichshafner Straße 72a, 04357 Leipzig
#XDES – Hermes Fulfilment GmbH Standort Löhne, Schillenbrink 6, 32584 Löhne
#XDET – Geodis Malsfeld NS 3PL, Bornwise 1, 34323 Mansfeld
#XDEB – DHL Logistik-Center Ludwigsau, Im Fuldatal 2, 36251 Ludwigsau OT Mecklar
#XDEI – Geodis Logistics Deutschland GmbH Niederlassung Hamburg, Bei der Lehmkuhle 2, 21629 Neu Wulmstorf-Mienenbüttel
#STR1 – Amazon Pforzheim GmbH, Amazonstraße 1 (A8 Exit 44 Pforzheim Nord direction Bretten), 75177 Pforzheim
#XDEH – Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG Betriebsstätte Rennerod, Industriegebiet Alsberg, 56477 Rennerod
#DUS2 – Amazon Fulfillment GmbH, Amazonstraße 1 / Alte Landstrasse, 47495 Rheinberg
#XDEJ – Baur Versand GmbH & Co KG, Siegfried-Lapawa-Straße 1, 96242 Sonnefeld
#EDE4 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Wahrbrink 25, 59368 Werne
#EDE5 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Wahrbrink 23, 59368 Werne
#DTM1 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Carl-Zeiss-Straße 3, 59368 Werne
#HAM2 – Amazon Logistik Winsen GmbH, Borgwardstraße 10, 21423 Winsen an der Luhe
Italy
#XITD – Amazon XITD – Geodis Logistics, Viale Maestri del Lavoro 990, 45031 Arquà Polesine
#MXP5 – Amazon EU Sarl c/o Amazon Italia Logistica Srl, Strada Dogana Po 2U, 29015 Castel San Giovanni
#XITC – Amazon XITC – Geodis Logistics SpA, Via Aldo Moro, 4, 20080 Francolino di Carpiano
#FCO1 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Via della Meccanica, 4, 02032 Passo Corese
#TRN1 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Strada Provinciale per Rondissone 90, 10037 Torrazza Piemonte, Italy
MXP3 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Via Rita Levi Montalcini, 2, 13100 Vercelli
Poland
#KTW3 – Amazon Fulfillment, ul. Bojkowska 80, 44-141 Gliwice
#SZZ1 – Amazon Fulfillment sp. z o.o., Kolbaskowo 156, 72-001 Kolbaskowo
#POZ1 – Amazon Fulfillment, Poznanska 1d, 62-080 Sady
#KTW1 – Amazon Fulfillment sp. z o.o., Inwestycyjna 19, 41-208 Sosnowiec
#WRO1 – Amazon Fulfillment, Czekoladowa 1, 55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
#WRO2 – Amazon Fulfillment, Logistyczna 6, 55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
#WRO3 – Amazon Fulfillment, Czekoladowa 1, 55-040 Bielany Wrocławskie
Spain
#BCN1 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L., Avinguda De les Garrigues 6-8, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona
#BCN3 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L, Carrer Ferro, 12, 08755 Castellbisbal, Barcelona
XESA – XPO Logistics, Avenida Río Henares, 16, 19208 Alovera, Guadalajara
XESB – Avenida Del Río Henares, 19208 Alovera, Guadalajara
MAD4 – Amazon EU Sarl C/O Amazon Fulfillment, S.L, Avenida De Astronomía, 24, 28830 San Fernando De Henares, Madrid
MAD5 – Polígono Industrial Los Gavilanes, C. Severo Ochoa, 28, 28906 Getafe, Madrid
BCN2 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L., Carrer De La Veranda, 22, 08107 Martorelles
XESC – Kuehne & Nagel Warehouse, Amazon Deliveries, Avenida de las Puntas, 10, 43120 Constantí, Tarragona
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Establishment Name DBA Business Address Business City/State/Zip Business Phone Applicant Name Applicant Title
Blystone Farm, LLC Blystone Farm, LLC 8677 Oregon Road Canal Winchester , OH 43110 614-833-1211 Joseph Blystone Owner
Carl Rittberger Sr., Inc. Carl Rittberger Sr., Inc. 1900 Lutz Lane Zanesville , OH 43701 740-452-2767 Andy Rittberger President
Don's Custom Meats Inc. Don's Custom Meats Inc. 7400 June Road Waynesburg , OH 44688 330-866-9692 Donald Pontones Owner
Peden's Meats, LLC Peden's Meats, LLC 6989 St. Rt. 88 Kinsman , OH 44428 330-772-6631 Terry Jones Owner
Kiko Meats, Inc. Kiko Meats, Inc. 1548 Union Avenue, SE Minerva , OH 44657 330-868-6439 Ron Kiko President
Bellevue Meats, Ltd. Bellevue Meats, Ltd. 616 Southwest Street Bellevue , Oh 44811 419-483-7884 John J. Daiello Owner
Hoffman Meat Processing, LLC Hoffman Meat Processing, LLC 157 South 4th Street Cardington , OH 43334 419-864-3994 Mike Hoffman Owner
R & C Packing, Inc. R & C Packing, Inc. 3836 St. Rte. 850 Bidwell , OH 45614 740-245-9440 David J. Graham Owner
Phillip's Meat Processing Phillip's Meat Processing 2790 Ridge Road Zanesville , OH 43701 740-453-3337 Dale Phillips Owner
M & L Farms LLC M & L Farms LLC 5463 Harrisburg Pike Grove City , OH 43123 614-493-1323 Othman Jallaq Owner
Dave's Custom Butchering, Inc Dave's Custom Butchering, Inc 400 Scott Lane Wellston , OH 45692 740-384-2340 David Sprague Owner
Cle-Mor Market Cle-Mor Market 26620 Main Street Rockbridge , OH 43149 740-380-6716 Oumarou Dondasse
Stan's Meats Inc Stan's Meats Inc 6108 County Road 201 Millersburg , OH 44654 330-893-2818 Stan Miller President
Mary Lacy Lacy's Meats 15094 Co.Rd.6 Dresden , Oh 43821 740-754-1385 Mary Lacy Owner
Caven's Meats Inc Caven's Meats Inc 7850 East US Route 36 Conover , Oh 45317 937-368-3841 Vic Caven / Dean Caven President
Rospert's Market, LLC Rospert's Market, LLC 3675 Lehigh Road Norwalk , OH 44857 419-668-5425 Christine Riley
Amaysing Meats AMaysing Meats 80 E. Coshocton Street Johnstown , OH 43031 740-967-1860 Ernie Mays Owner
J-Mo Meats J-Mo Meats 400 Mulberry Street, P. O. Box 246 Barnesville , OH 43713 740-425-1973 John R Moore Owner
Heffelfinger Meats, Inc. Heffelfinger Meats, Inc. 469 County Road 30-A Jeromesville , Oh 44840 419-368-7131 Rick Heffelfinger President
Kelby Brothers LLC Kelby Brothers LLC 9111 Reiger Road Berlin Heights , OH 44814 419-588-2015 Kel Fligner Owner
Tank's Meats Tank's Meats 3355 State Route 51 S. Elmore , Oh 43416 419-862-3312 Eric R Amstutz Owner
Delaware Meats LLC Delaware Meats LLC 1175 London Road Delaware , OH 43015 740-363-6561 Justin D Bauer Owner
Mullenix's Meat Processing Mullenix's Meat Processing 950 Ross Road Little Hocking , Oh 45742 740-667-0284 Michael D Mullenix Owner
Susie A Raber Baltic Country Meats 3457 State Rte 93 Baltic , Oh 43804 330-897-7025 Susie A. Raber Owner
Kenneth E. & James R. McConnell McConnell's Farm Market 2233 St Rt 43 Richmond , OH 43944 740-765-4300 James R. McConnell Partner
Hickory Hills Meats, LLC Hickory Hills Meats, LLC 144 Groves Avenue Marietta , OH 45750 740-374-6916 Frank G Lane Owner
Robert Winner Sons Winner's Meat Farm 2259 State Route 502 Greenville , OH 45331 937-548-7513 Michael L. Winner Co-Owner
Guinther's Custom Cuts, Inc. Guinther's Custom Cuts, Inc. 105 Thompson Road Vinton , Oh 45686 740-388-9980 G.E. Guinther Owner
D & H Meats, LLC D & H Meats, LLC 400 S Blanchard Vanlue , OH 45890 419-387-7767 Jared Fry Owner
Harstine Enterprises Inc. Harstine Meats 42984 State Rt 154 Lisbon , Oh 44432 330-424-5051 Leonard P. Harstine President
Jim's Custom Cut Meats Jim's Custom Cut Meats 612 Trump Avenue NE East Canton , OH 44730 330-488-2525 Arthur J Mcnutt Owner
Jacoby's Ole Smokehouse Meats Jacoby's Ole Smokehouse Meats 505 N Main St West Unity , OH 43570 419-924-2684 James Kiefer Owner
Mahan Packing Co Inc Mahan Packing Co Inc 6540 State Route 45 Bristolville , OH 44402 330-889-2454 K. Ray Mahan President
The Butcher Block and Smokehouse, Inc. The Butcher Block and Smokehouse, Inc. 6442 Beamsville Webster Road Versailles , OH 45380 937-548-7583 Jason Garber Owner
Myron J. Smith Olde Village Meats 175 S State Street Frazeysburg , OH 43822 740-828-2823 Myron Smith Owner
John Stehlin & Sons Co Stehlin Meats 10134 Colerain Ave Cincinnati , OH 45251 513-385-6164 John Stehlin President
Ebel's Butcher Shop Ltd Ebel's Butcher Shop Ltd 17146 S R 114 West Grover Hill , OH 45849 419-587-3524 Debra Ebel Owner
Shirer Brothers Shirer Brothers 7805 Adamsville-Otsego Rd Adamsville , OH 43802 740-796-3214 Jon Shirer Owner
Betty Hunter Hunter's Meat Processing 4612 Turkey Road Hillsboro , OH 45133 937-466-2311 Betty Hunter Owner
Hasselbach Meats Inc Hasselbach Meats Inc 4637 Oak Harbor Rd Fremont , Oh 43420 419-332-1747 Dave Hasselbach President
Oiler Meat Processing, LLC Oiler Meat Processing, LLC Rear 53 South Central Avenue Utica , OH 43080 740-892-2640 Linda Oiler Owner
Bismi Allah, LLC Bismi Allah, LLC 7919 W. Jefferson-Kiousville Rd London , OH 43140 614-778-7948 Ahmed Fram Owner
Canal Fulton Provision Inc. Canal Fulton Provision Inc. 2014 Locust St Canal Fulton , OH 44614 330-854-3502 Jeffrey Mizarek Owner
Belleville Brothers Packing Belleville Brothers Packing 2545 Insley Road N Baltimore , Oh 45872 419-257-3529 James & Michael Belleville Manager
Doughty Farm Meats Doughty Farm Meats 5362 State Route 557 Millersburg , OH 44654 330-674-6257 Myron Miller President
Myer's Slaughterhouse, LLC Myer's Slaughterhouse, LLC 21905 CR C Archbold , OH 43502 419-445-4436 Ron Fielitz Owner
Rodabaugh Brothers Meats, LLC Rodabaugh Brothers Meats, LLC 503 S. Basinger Road Pandora , OH 45877 419-384-7118 Cody and Clint Rodabaugh Co-Owners
Pressler's Meats Inc Pressler's Meats Inc 2553 Pressler Rd Akron , OH 44312 330-644-5636 Roger H Pressler President
John C. Enos & Karen L. Enos J & K Angus and Meat Processing 66985 N 8th Street Cambridge , OH 43725 740-439-2538 John C Enos Owner
McCormick's Custom Meats McCormick's Custom Meats 2961 Bulaville Pike Gallipolis , OH 45631 740-446-8318 Shawn McCormick Owner
Sanderson's Meats Sanderson's Meats 20677 County Rd 32 Grover Hill , Oh 45849 419-587-3234 Terry Warnecke Owner
Mt. Victory Meats LTD Mt. Victory Meats LTD 670 E. Marion Street Mt. Victory , Oh 43340 937-354-2326 Craig N. Powell Owner
C. J. Kraft Enterprises, Inc. Bay Packing 4095 Lancaster-Thornville Rd Pleasantville , OH 43148 740-438-1632 David Kraft President
Kip M. Hursey Tilton's Custom Meats 12492 Lick Run Road Newcomerstown , Oh 43832 740-498-8964 Kip M. Hursey OwneOperator
Newswanger Meats Newswanger Meats 1585 St Rt 603 Shiloh , OH 44878 419-896-3902 Lester Newswanger Owner
Bernie Mirtes Fisher's Country Market 2917 St. Rt. 61 S. Norwalk , Oh 44857 419-668-6002 Bernie Mirtes Owner
Young's Locker Service Inc Young's Locker Service Inc 16207 Nashville Rd Danville , OH 43014 740-599-6833 Lawrence R Payne Manager
Steve Polansky's Market, Inc. Steve Polansky's Market, Inc. 6703 Dewey Rd Amherst , Oh 44001 440-988-2617 John Polansky President
Sugar Valley Meats Sugar Valley Meats 2149 Dutch Valley Drive, NW Sugarcreek , OH 44681 330-852-4423 Reuben M. Erb Owner
Link's Country Meats Link's Country Meats 7252 Leesville Road Crestline , Oh 44827 419-683-2195 Michael F. Link Owner
Copey's Butcher Shop, Inc. Copey's Butcher Shop, Inc. 10988 Gerlaugh Rd Medway , OH 45341 937-849-1338 Margene Struewing President
Ronald L Smith Frozen Food Locker 604 Rose Ave Washington CH , OH 43160 740-335-6650 Ronald L Smith Owner
Joseph F. Mezinger Cherry Valley Slaughtering & Processing 4345 Piper Road Dorset , OH 44032 440-293-7832 Joseph F Mezinger Owner
R & S Field, Inc St Mary's Meats 13917 State Route 64 Swanton , OH 43558 419-644-3461 Russell D. Field Co Owner
Glenville Packing Glenville Packing 1680 Heinle Road Bucyrus , OH 44820 419-562-7171 Edward R Stevens Jr OwneOperator
J. Richard & Blanche C. Knipe Dick's Packing Plant 7745 St Rt 37 E New Lexington , OH 43764 740-342-4150 Richard Knipe Owner
Dee-Jay's Custom Butchering & Processing Dee-Jay's Custom Butchering & Processing 17460 Ankeny Road Fredericktown , OH 43019 740-694-7492 Michael Jessee Owner
Beitzel's Farm & Meat Processing, Inc. Beitzel's Farm & Meat Processing, Inc. 5557 Cemetery Hill Rd, SW Stonecreek , OH 43840 330-339-5328 Mark Beaber II President
Don White White's Meat Processing 1700 Portsmouth Rd. Peebles , OH 45660 937-587-2930 Don White Owner
Manning Packing Company Manning Packing Company 100 College Avenue Sardinia , OH 45171 937-446-3278 Robert & Gregory Manning Partner
Old Town Butcher Shop Old Town Butcher Shop 112 Brush Row Road Xenia , OH 45385 937-372-4201 Robert Crane Owner
Tucker Packing Co LLC Tucker Packing Co LLC 955 North Mill St Orrville , OH 44667 330-683-3311 John P. Tucker President
Turk Brothers Custom Meats Inc. Turk Brothers Custom Meats Inc. 1903 Orange Road Ashland , Oh 44805 419-289-1051 Roy Turk Owner
Duma Meats, Inc. Duma Meats, Inc. 857 Randolph Rd Mogadore , Oh 44260 330-628-3438 David L Duma President
Chamberlain Farms Meats Inc. Chamberlain Farms 44923 State Route 517 Columbiana , OH 44408 330-457-2307 Jay Chamberlain Owner
Markley's Country Butchering Inc. Markley's Country Butchering Inc. 550 Twp Road 101 West Salem , OH 44287 419-853-4108 Richard Markley Owner
Premier Food Management LLC Premier Food Management LLC 100 Lock Street Cincinnati , OH 45215 513-541-0222 Karen J. Moeller President/Sole Member
Reser's Fine Foods, Inc. Sidari's Italian Foods 3820 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland , OH 44114 216-431-3344 Joseph Sidari President
Thompson, Stephen B., Inc. Best Beef Inc. 670 Cuyahoga Falls Avenue Akron , Oh 44310 330-928-6610 Stephen B Thompson President
Todd Neczeporenko Smokin T's Smokehouse 1550 Stanhope-Kelloggsville Road Jefferson , OH 44047 440-577-1117 Todd Neczeporenko Owner
Jacob's Meats, Inc. Jacob's Meats, Inc. 8127 North St Rt 66 Defiance , Oh 43512 419-782-7831 Mike Stork Manager-V Pres
Smithhisler Meats, Inc. Smithhisler Meats, Inc. 8835 Columbus Road Mt Vernon , Oh 43050 740-397-6254 Wayne T Zollars President
Culinary Management Systems, Inc. Culinary Management Systems, Inc. 2430 E 28th Street Lorain , OH 44055 440-242-0825 Roger L Parson President
Fligner's Supermarket Fligner's Supermarket 1854 Broadway Avenue Lorain , Oh 44052 440-244-5173 Kel Fligner Owner
Canton Hotel and Restaurant Supply Inc Canton Hotel and Restaurant Supply Inc 1930 36th St NE Canton , OH 44705 330-456-4707 Howard N Smuckler President
Himes Vending, Inc Himes Vending, Inc 4654 Groves Road Columbus , Oh 43232 614-868-6931 Robert L Himes President
Fligner's Great Lakes Smoked Meats 1824 Broadway Ave Lorain , OH 44052 440-242-6328 Kel Fligner Owner
Boeckman, J J & Sons Packing Co., Inc. J. J. Boeckman & Son Packing Co., Inc. 1218 Keowee St Dayton , OH 45404 937-222-4679 James R. Weller President
Blue Ribbon Meats, Inc. Blue Ribbon Meats, Inc. 3340 West 67th Place Cleveland , Oh 44102 216-631-8850 Albert Radis President
State Meat Market, Inc State Meats 5338 State Road Parma , Oh 44134 216-398-0183 George Salo & Marie Salo Owner
Ray's Sausage Co., Inc Ray's Sausage Co., Inc 3146 E 123rd St Cleveland , Oh 44120 216-921-8782 Renee Cash President
Gourmet Pasta Pasta Ditoni's 733 North James Road Columbus , OH 43219 614-235-7072 Goga Bhattal President
Marshallville Packing Co Inc Marshallville Packing Co Inc 50 E Market St Marshallville , Oh 44645 330-855-2871 James M. Tucker President
Canaan Meats LTD Canaan Meats LTD 11970 Canaan Center Road Creston , Oh 44217 330-435-4778 Ryan Lilly & Tim Morris owners President
Deluca's Place In The Park Deluca's Place In The Park 6075 Middle Ridge Road Lorain , Oh 44053 440-233-7272 Leonard S Deluca President
Brookview Farm Brookview Farm V-354 Co Rd 24 Archbold , Oh 43502 419-445-6366 Jon Lugbill Vice President
Ethnic Food Imports, LLC Ethnic Food Imports, LLC 1472 Kenmore Blvd. Akron , Oh 44314 216-496-9405 Rade Marich President
Southeastern Ohio Regional Food Ctr Community Action Regional Food Ctr 1005 Cic Drive Logan , Oh 43138 740-385-6813 Tracy Galway
Holiday Italian Sausage Inc. Holiday Italian Sausage Inc. 13408 Enterprise Ave Cleveland , Oh 44135 216-433-1776 Patrick Casa President
Blue Ribbon Meats Inc. Blue Ribbon Meats Inc. 3316 W. 67th Place Cleveland , Oh 44102 216-631-8850 Albert J. Radis President
Wil-Lex Management Inc Al's Quality Market 563 W. Tuscarawas Avenue Barberton , OH 44203 330-753-7216 Dennis A Gray Secretary/Treasurer
Dave Mohler Dave Mohler 8548 Spieth Road Litchfield , Oh 44253 330-722-7225 Dave Mohler Owner
Morrow County Hospital Morrow County Hospital 651 West Marion Road Mount Gilead , Oh 43338 419-946-5015 Chris Truex President
Joseph E. Ruzick Ruzick Fine Meats 5907 North Dixie Drive Dayton , OH 45414 937-898-2401 Joseph E. Ruzick Owner
Lifecare Alliance Lifecare Alliance 1699 West Mound Street Columbus , OH 43223 614-278-3130 Charles Gehring President & CEO
Derringer Company Derringer Company 5530 Fair Lane Cincinnati , OH 45227 513-272-3480 Jack Maybury President
Gochenour Meats Gochenour Meats 131 W Mansfield St New Washingtn , Oh 44854 419-492-2370 Shirley VanEerten Partner
Lifecare Alliance Lifecare Alliance 670 Harmon Avenue Columbus , OH 43223 614-278-3130 Chuck Gehring CEO/President
Sodexo Dining Services Sodexo Dining Services 1 University Plaza Youngstown , Oh 44555 330-941-1718
Jones Processing Jones Processing 6981 St Rt 7 & 305 Hartford , Oh 44424 330-772-2193 Terry A. Jones Owner
Lou's Sausage Co LTD Lou's Sausage Co LTD 14723 Miles Avenue Cleveland , OH 44128 216-752-5060 Frank Vinciguerra Partner
T. L. Keller Meats, LLC T. L. Keller Meats, LLC 3739 Avon Lake Road Litchfield , OH 44253 330-722-4501 Thomas Lee Keller Owner
C & K Meats, Inc. R & K Sausage 7700 Harvard Ave Cleveland , OH 44105 216-341-1251 Martin C. Archacki President
Daycare Catering Services, Inc. Daycare Catering Services, Inc. 2356 Wyoming Avenue Cincinnati , OH 45214 513-661-7200 David F Yeggy President
The Fink Meat Company The Fink Meat Company 2475 Troy Road Springfield , Oh 45504 937-390-2750 J. Douglas Minter President
Walter & Sons Inc Walter & Sons Inc 808 N Dixie Hwy Wapakoneta , OH 45895 419-738-9669 Charles J Walter Jr President
Dayton Public Schools, Food Product Dayton Public Schools, Food Product 741 Washington St Dayton , OH 45402 937-542-3950 Cathie DeFehr Interim Dir of Nutrition
Culinary Management Systems, Inc Culinary Management Systems, Inc 1655 S. Raccoon Road Austintown , OH 44515 330-953-1061 Roger L Parson CEO/GM
Cleveland Food Bank Cleveland Community Kitchen 15500 South Waterloo Road Cleveland , Oh 44110 216-738-2045 Ann Goodman
McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital 110 North Poplar Street Oxford , OH 45056 513-523-2111 Bryan Hehemann
Buehlers Food Market Inc. Buehlers Food Market Inc. 1401 Old Mansfield Road Wooster , OH 44691 330-264-4355 Daniel R. Buehler President
Tend-R-Lean Steak Co Tend-R-Lean Steak Co 7106 Lorain Ave Cleveland , Oh 44102 216-961-3435 Martin Kreinberg President
Chris's Meat Market Trumbull Locker Plant 3393 St. Rt. 534 Rock Creek , OH 44084 440-474-4631 Chris Kovacic President
Sky Haven Farms Inc. Sky Haven Farms Inc. 4871 Shepherd Creek Rd Cincinnati , Oh 45223 513-681-2303 Edward J Dreyer Owner
David and Brenda's Catering LLC Village Catering 3432 Rhodes Avenue New Boston , Oh 45662 740-456-3663 David G. Litteral President
Scott McMurtrie Herm's Sausage Shop 734 S Perry Street Napoleon , OH 43545 419-592-2771 Scott McMurtrie Owner
M & M Foods, Inc. M & M Foods, Inc. 3270 West 67th Place Cleveland , OH 44102 216-281-2188 Joseph Carrino President
Ritchie's Food Distributors, Inc. Ritchie's Food Distributors, Inc. 527 West Street Piketon , Oh 45661 740-289-4393 Joyce Lightle Owner
Tom Paige Catering Co Inc Paige Food Services 2275 East 55th St Cleveland , OH 44103 216-431-4236 Tom Paige President
Netty's Franchise Corporation Netty's Franchise Corporation 904 Clark Street Holland , OH 43528 419-720-3372 Jeff Long Owner
Golden Rule Catering Food, Flower & Fun LLC Golden Rule Catering Food, Flower & Fun LLC 38 East Main Street Amelia , OH 45102 513-753-3671 Carol Amrine Owner
C & B Country Meats C & B Country Meats 4443 Locust Grove Road Bucyrus , OH 44820 419-562-5715 Kenneth R Cramer Co-Owner
Weidle's Meats & Deli Inc Weidle's Meats & Deli Inc 749 Springmill St Mansfield , Oh 44903 419-522-8663 Karl Hassmann Jr President
Shreve Custom Meats Shreve Custom Meats 200 East Mc Conkey St Shreve , OH 44676 330-567-2142 Raymond E. Haas Owner
Beaver Wholesale Meats Inc. Beaver Wholesale Meats Inc. 539 East Main Street P.O. Box 376 Smithville , Oh 44677 330-669-2141 Richard Beaver President
Your Deli, Inc. Your Deli, Inc 395 Park Avenue Amherst , OH 44001 440-985-3354 Debra Dixon President
We Are Ribs McDays Enterprise 21 Wenz Road Toledo , OH 43615 419-537-9268 James McDay Owner
Winona Frozen Foods Winona Frozen Foods 4955 Whinnery Road Winona , Oh 44493 330-222-1112 Robert A Donaldson Owner
Malitaan, LLC Meat Packers Outlet 244 Federal Ave NW Massillon , OH 44647 330-837-9296 Marion Pacula President
Olde Catering, Inc. Kim's Kitchen & Catering Co. 10333 Northfield Road Northfield , OH 44067 330-908-3350 Howard Shafron Owner
Produce Packaging Inc. Produce Packaging Inc. 7501 Carnegie Ave Cleveland , OH 44103 216-391-6129 Gregory Fritz President
White Barn Inc. White Barn Inc. 853 Twp Rd 1102 Ashland , Oh 44805 419-289-9576 Dennis Gerwig President
Kiflis Restaurant and Bakery Kiflis Restaurant and Bakery 526 Graham Road Suite 9 Cuyahoga Falls , OH 44224 330-926-1999 Svetlana Udovicic
Aunty's Homemade Food Aunty's Homemade Food 401 Elliot Avenue Arlington Heights , OH 45215 513-226-1220 Tennel Bryant OwneFounder
Horst Packing Inc Horst Packing Inc 3535 Renkenberger Road Columbiana , OH 44408 330-482-2997 David Horst President
No Name Cowboy LLC No Name Cowboy LLC 549 Miamisburg Centerville Road Dayton , OH 45459 937-478-5032 David Buehrle Owner
IL Capo Foods IL Capo Foods 792 Ron Lee Lane Boardman , OH 44512 330-301-0452 Rinaldo Caimano Owner
J. B. Meats J. B. Meats 36 Clinton Springs Ave Cincinnati , Oh 45217 513-751-5626 Mark H. Wordeman President
Mary Anne Kettering Mary Anne's Meats, LLC 38 Church Street West (Rear) Lexington , OH 44904 419-884-0003 Mary Anne Kettering OwneManager
Ohio Valley Teen Challenge Ohio Valley Teen Challenge 1319 Florencedale Ave Youngstown , OH 44505 330-743-9030 Rev. Roy D. Barnett President
Royal Deli Foods Inc Stewart Sandwiches 112 West Front Street Perrysburg , OH 43551 419-874-7451 Nancy Avalos Owner
Club 300 Catering Inc. Club 300 Catering Inc. 3304 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo , OH 43610 419-244-0620 James C. Cooks President
Wesley Community Services 2091 Radcliff Drive Cincinnati , OH 45204 513-661-2777 Stephanie Tunison CEO
Jugo's Inc. Jugo's Inc. 5279 Broadview Road Parma , Oh 44134 440-554-3363 Jugoslav Vidic Owner
A Revolution in Nutrition Antones 8578 Market Street Boardman , OH 44512 330-726-2454 Ross Scianna Owner
Deepam India Deepam India 7406 W. Central Avenue Toledo , OH 43617 419-843-1552 Revathi Chillapalli Owner
Luke's Country Meats, LLC Luke's Country Meats, LLC 518 Mansfield-Lucas Road Mansfield , OH 44907 419-526-0018 Lucas D. Hockensmith Owner
Child Care Catering Services, Inc Child Care Catering Services, Inc 42 Harrison Street Bedford , OH 44146 440-439-5540 Michael Rocco President
Fred W. Gott Northern Foods 354 Third Avenue Mansfield , Oh 44905 419-522-4162 Fred W Gott Owner
Cater Tots Cater Tots, LLC 1702 Woodville Road Toledo , OH 43605 419-6932603 Pobert Ellsworth Owner
Thomas Lane Inc Thomas Lane Inc 2071 Midway Drive Twinsburg , OH 44087 330-425-7979 Thomas Lane President
Leonard A Bleh LLC Avril-Bleh Meats 33 E Court Street Cincinnati , OH 45202 513-241-2433 Leonard A Bleh Owner
Bower & Sons Meats & Sausage Bower & Sons Meats & Sausage 2560 Terrace Street Millersport , OH 43046 740-467-3800 James D. Bower, Sr. Owner
Feed Lucas County Children, Inc. Feed Lucas County Children, Inc. 1501 Monroe Street Toledo , OH 43624 419-720-1106 Tony Siebeneck Executive Director
Hayden Cullinary Group Scratch Catering 767 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Dayton , OH 45459 937-567-7850 Matthew Hayden Owner
Taste of Europa, LLC 5683 Pearl Rd. Parma , OH 44129 Dan Kovacevic President
Vocational Guidance Services, Inc. Vocational Guidance Services, Inc. 2235 E 55th St Cleveland , OH 44103 216-881-6077 Robert E. Comben, Jr. President/CEO
Hepner & Hepner, Inc. Al's Meat Market 740 West Main St. Newark , OH 43055 740-344-3130 John Hart President
Dorothy Lane Market Inc. Dorothy Lane Market Inc. 408 Lexow Ave Dayton , OH 45419 937-654-0672 Norman Mayne
Boss Bison Ranch 45701 Unionvale Rd. Cadiz , OH 43907 7409428726 Karen Sticht
JW Meats Sherwood Locker 200 S Harrison St Sherwood , OH 43556 419-899-2658 Jonathon Ankney Owner
Ely Chapman Education Foundation 403 Scammel St. Marietta , OH 45750 740-376-9533 Alice Chapman Founder
Mrs. B's Just Wonderful/Decorative Elegance 4555 Cleveland Ave Columbus , OH 43231 614-563-3117 Barbara Bingham & Sheila Smith Owners
Pettisville Meats, Inc. Pettisville Meats, Inc. 382 Main St Pettisville , OH 43553 419-445-0921 Steve McIntosh President
Breech and Sheila Enterprises LLC 10003 Sawmill Parkway Powell , OH 43065 614-2051497 Sheila M. Breech Owner
Investors United, Inc. Tiger Bakery 4215 Monroe St. Toledo , OH 43606 419-473-8942 Abdul Hammuda Owner
Kimmel Mountain Man Meats Kimmel Mountain Man Meats 16630 State Route 103 Mt Blanchard , OH 45867 419-694-8575 Terry Kimmel Owner
Pineview Farm Meats Pineview Farm Meats 1390 US 250 South Norwalk , OH 44857 419-668-3931 Mark Rospert Owner
Beavertown Food Locker, Inc. East Dayton Meat And Poultry 1546 Keystone Avenue Dayton , Oh 45403 937-253-6185 Michael Lakey Pres. & Treas.
Jackie A. Glassburn Glassburn's Meat Market 9106 SR 160 Bidwell , OH 45614 7404464769 Jackie Glassburn
Raiano Meats LLC Postiy’s/Tomasino’s Meats and Foods 3819 Columbus Rd NE Canton , OH 44705 330-454-4171 Steve & David Dipietro Owner
Tom K Straub Just Meats 846 Eastern Ave Chillicothe , OH 45601 740-773-7838 Tom K Straub OwneManager
Carfagna's Inc. Carfagna's Inc. 1405 Dublin-Granville Rd Columbus , Oh 43229 614-846-6340 Dino Carfagna President
Douglas Sprague Pine Ridge Meat Processing 4559 Anderson Road Fleming , OH 45729 740-749-3166 Douglas G Sprague Owner
Charlanne Farms, Inc. Charlanne Farms, Inc. 126 Erie St. Cortland , Oh 44410 330-637-8707 Wayne Plott Vice-President
Charlanne Farms Inc Charlanne Farms Inc 2785 Warren Burton Road Southington , OH 44470 330-898-2127 Charles Plott President
Countryside Meats Countryside Meats 67921 Mills Rd St Clairsville , OH 43950 740-695-4773 Roger Devore Owner
Lisbon Exempted Village School 260 West Pine Street Lisbon , OH 44432 330420-0056
Terry Orahood Piper Processing 430 N Main St Andover , OH 44003 440-293-7170 Terry Orahood Owner
Jerry Hunt Hunt's Butcher Shop 2167 Ross Road Greenville , OH 45331 937-547-0710 Jerry Hunt Owner
Saum's Meat Market Saum's Meat Market 501 N. Vance St. Carey , Oh 43316 419-396-6905 Kenneth M. Saum Owner
Brother's Fresh Sausage, Inc. Brother's Fresh Sausage, Inc. 308 20th Street, NW Massillon , Oh 44647 330-833-1996 Michael A. Johnson President
PJs of Parma Signature Food Design 7380 State Road Parma , OH 44134 Perry Stancato
Fort Defiance Meats, Inc. Fort Defiance Meats, Inc. 1214 S. Clinton St. Defiance , Oh 43512 419-784-2982 Scott W. Heller President
AVI Food Systems, Inc. AVI Food Systems, Inc. 8040 Whipple Ave., NW North Canton , OH 44720 330-494-5900 Anthony Payiaulas Owner
AV Food Systems, Inc. AVI Food System, Inc./Girard Facility 1057 Trumbull Ave., Unit F Girard , OH 44505 330-494-5900 Anthony Payiaulas Owner
Wholesale Meats Inc. French City Food Service 69 Sycamore Street Gallipolis , OH 45631 740-446-7059 Larry D. Pyles, Sr. Owner
Pinzone Enterprises, Inc. Pinzone's Market Fresh Meats 6046 Broadview Road Parma , Oh 44134 216-351-0801 Anthony M. Pinzone President
Catering on Call, LLC Catering on Call, LLC 15268 Sheldon Road Brook Park , OH 44142 216-267-7937 Victoria Balogh President
Chief Supermarket, Inc Chief's Supermarket 221 Summit Street, P.O. Box 332 Celina , OH 45822 419-586-4268 Stephanie M. Skylar President
Ohio Penal Industry Meat Processing Career Center Ohio Penal Industry Meat Processing Career Center 11446 State Route 762 Orient , OH 43146 614-877-9418 Khelleh Konteh OPI Chief
Shearer Butcher Block And Deli Shearer Butcher Block And Deli 842 E. Miltown Road Wooster , Oh 44691 330-345-6906 Sam Patterson Owner
Haferd's Meat Processing Haferd's Meat Processing 6904 Twp Road 93 Carey , Oh 43316 419-595-2328 James Haferd Manager
Enos Allen Detweiler Geauga Farms Country Meats 14320 Main Market (St Rte 422) Hiram , OH 44234 440-834-8476 Enos Detweiler Owner
B & B Custom Butchering B & B Custom Butchering 55324 National Road Lansing , OH 43934 740-635-1810 Bernie Godaway Jr Owner
Walter Ketring Ketring's Locker Service 1500 S. R. 121 New Madison , Oh 45346 937-996-3172 Walter Ketring Owner
Sunnyside Meat Processing Sunnyside Meat Processing 505 Buffalo Street Vanlue , OH 45890 419-387-7812 Patrick Kinley Owner
M & S Bauer, Inc Border's Market 135 Trux Street Plymouth , Oh 44865 419-687-2634 Mike & Sandy Bauer Owner
Leap Meats Leap Meats 727 North Perry Street Ottawa , OH 45875 419-523-5560 Gregory A Leap Owner
Ramages Quality Processing Ramages Quality Processing 42610 Road Fork Road Caldwell , OH 43724 740-838-6121 Luke Ramage Owner
The Buck Stop The Buck Stop 23222 Road Q Ft. Jennings , OH 45844 419-453-3988 Deb Maag Owner
Larry Copenhefer J & L Farm 2342 South Union Road Medway , OH 45341 937-475-4584 Larry Copenhefer Owner
Carl Hunt Carl Hunt Custom Butchering 338 Morrow Street Greenville , OH 45331 937-548-6725 Carl Hunt
Joe Miller Buckeye Custom Meats 6772 Mt. Eaton Road Dalton , OH 44618 330-857-3337 Joe Miller Owner
Jenn's Custom Meat Processing Jenn's Custom Meat Processing 5311 Johnstown Rd NE Mineral City , OH 44656 330-343-9711 Jennifer L Brown Owner
Tom Ketchem Ketchem's Country Meats 17333 Avon Beldon Rd. Grafton , OH 44044 440-926-0440
Headley Meats Headley Meats 46233 Piatt Park Rd Woodsfield , OH 43793 740-472-0727 Marlin E. Headley Owner
Ted A Sigler, LLC Ted's Market 311 E Washington Street Pandora , OH 45877 419-384-3407 Ted A Sigler Owner
Garry Pasco Pasco's Custom Processing 7933 St. Rt. 231 Nevada , OH 44849 419-927-2420 Garry Pasco Owner
Sharps Custom Butchering & Deer Processing Sharps Custom Butchering & Deer Processing 7205 Pine Grove Road Amanda , OH 43102 740-969-4100 Larry Sharp
H & M Processing LLC H & M Processing LLC 7532 Cincinnti Brookville Road Okeana , OH 45053 513-907-7367 Nancy Herrmann Owner
Frobose Meat Locker, Inc Frobose Meat Locker, Inc 215 East Front Street Pemberville , OH 43450 419-287-4923 Bob Frobose Owner
Marvin D. Hege M & M Butchering 3420 Bogus Road SE Washington CH , OH 43160 740-335-9020 Marvin D Hege Owner
Buckeye Career Center Buckeye Career Center 545 University Dr., NE New Philadelphia , OH 44663 330-3392288 Scott Ripley
Goedel's Farmerstown Meats, LLC Goedel's Farmerstown Meats, LLC 2934 TR 163 Sugarcreek , OH 44681 330-897-7972 Jamie Goedel Owner
R & B Meats R & B Meats 122 South Main Street Continental , OH 45831 419-596-3690 Chad Okuley Owner
Steve's Meats Steve's Meats 14200 Stout Road Logan , OH 43138 740-385-5907 Steve Edwards Owner
J & M Meat Processing J & M Meat Processing 360 S Zuefle Drive McDermott , OH 45652 740-259-3030 R. Michael Graf Owner
Vonder Haar Meats Vonder Haar Meats 522 E. Boundry Street Ft Recovery , OH 45846 419-375-2876 Doug Bihn Operator
A-1 Zabiha Meat A-1 Zabiha Meat 1990 Center Road Clinton , OH 44216 216-904-8340 Saleem S. Syed CEO
Thatcher Custom Butchering 7961 St. Rt. 56 East Circleville , OH 43113 740-497-5725 Robert W. Carder Owner
Larry D. Barrera Barrera's Community Meats 230 Main Street Port William , OH 45164 937-416-5489 Larry Barrera Owner
Buehler's Meat Processing Buehler's Meat Processing 131 S. Sycamore St. St Henry , Oh 45883 419-678-3333 Jeff Buehler Owner
Heckler Slaughterhouse Heckler Slaughterhouse 8100 Weitz Road Celina , Oh 45822 419-586-3341 Mark Buening Owner
Saling's Custom Meat Processing, LLC Saling's Custom Meat Processing, LLC 16000 Archibold Road Caldwell , Oh 43724 740-732-4667 Pernell Saling Owner
Shearer Meats Shearer Meats 10670 Mapleton Street East Canton , OH 44730 330-488-2064 Beth Shearer Owner
Twin City Frozen Foods, Inc. Twin City Frozen Foods, Inc. 9650 Lancaster-Kirkersville Road Baltimore , OH 43105 740-862-4880 Robert F. George President
Mt Victory Meats Mt Victory Meats 26550 St Rt 37 Richwood , OH 43344 740-943-2417 Craig Powell Owner
Yoder Custom Meats LLC Yoder Custom Meats LLC 7508 Honeytown Road Fredericksburg , OH 44627 330-695-5312 John Yoder Owner
Pioneer Career and Technology Center Pioneer Career and Technology Center 27 Ryan Road Shelby , Oh 44875 419-347-7744 Greg Nickoli Director
C & J Meats C & J Meats 25670 Mountz Road Minerva , OH 44657 330-525-7702 John W. Schneider
Miller's Quality Meats Duane Earl Miller 113 North Main Street Christiansbur , Oh 45389 937-857-9273 Duane Miller Owner
Edwards Meats Edwards Meats 10836 State Route 374 Rockbridge , OH 43149 740-385-3025 Michael Edwards Owner
Lazy Acre Meats Lazy Acre Meats 1521 Twp Rd 128 SE Junction City , OH 43748 740-342-2677 Shiela Givens Owner
Gwirtz Foods Inc. Gwirtz Foods Inc. 5001 St. Rt. 39 West Shelby , OH 44875 419-342-6228 James F. Gwirtz Owner
Wenzinger Processing LLC Wenzinger Processing LLC 100 Main Street (PO Box 34) Miller City , OH 45864 419-876-3612 Robert J. Wenzinger Owner
Jeff D. Sager Sager's Meat Processing 346 East Main Ottawa , Oh 45875 419-523-4194 Jeff D. Sager Owner
Hermiller's Butcher Shop LLC Hermiller's Butcher Shop LLC 15076 Co Road G Ottawa , Oh 45875 419-876-3260 Teresa M Hermiller Owner
Ben A. Raber Miller's Custom Meats 5493 Co. Rd. 68 Millersburg , Oh 44654 330-893-1336 Ben A Raber Owner
Hartville Locker Service Hartville Locker Service 119 Sunnyside Avenue Hartville , OH 44632 330-877-9547 JD & Kelly Lucas Co-Owners
Circleville Fast Freeze Circleville Fast Freeze 161 Edison Ave Circleville , Oh 43113 740-474-2701 Paul R Nagel Owner
Duane Kinstle Kinstle Custom Slaughter 4935 Franklin Church Road Shiloh , Oh 44878 419-895-1371 Howard E. Kinstle Owner
Rudy's Custom Meats Rudy's Custom Meats 4630 Mansfield-Adario Road Shiloh , OH 44878 419-895-1089 Richard Rudy Owner
Timothy P. Leslie Leslie Farm Meat Processing 11877 Leslie Road Lisbon , OH 44432 330-227-3467 Timothy P Leslie Owner
Wayne's Meats Wayne's Meats 6991 Flenner Ave SW Navarre , Oh 44662 330-767-3995 Wayne King Owner
Family Market Custom Killing Family Market Custom Killing 46391 Main Street, Centerville Belmont , OH 43718 740-686-2288 Jamie Rowson Owner
Twin City Frozen Foods, Inc Twin City Frozen Foods, Inc 114 West Mulberry Street Baltimore , Oh 43105 740-862-4880 Robert F. George Owner
Kirby's Butcher Shop Kirby's Butcher Shop 6619 Arcanum Bears Mill Rd Greenville , Oh 45331 937-548-1907 Gary Kirby Owner
Walter Ketring Ketring's Locker Services 119 E Washington St New Madison , OH 45346 937-996-3172 Walter Ketring Owner
Stemble's Meats, L.L.C. Stemble's Meats, L.L.C. 18 State Route 273 East Belle Center , Oh 43310 937-464-6328 Joe LeVan Owner
Tracey's Meat Packing Tracey's Meat Packing 9391 Co Rd 296 East Liberty , Oh 43319 937-666-2131 Paul Tracey Owner
Kenny Bussard Bussard's Slaughter House 7593 Shimp Road Germantown , Oh 45327 937-855-3035 Kenny Bussard Owner
Daniel Ripley Camden Locker 52 East Central Avenue Camden , OH 45311 937-452-3223 Daniel T. Ripley Owner
Davidson Meat Processing Davidson Meat Processing 6490 Corwin Ave Waynesville , OH 45068 513-897-2971 Patrick Davidson Owner
Brenner's Custom Butchering Brenner's Butchering 850 Township Rd 31 N Bellefontaine , OH 43311 937-599-4435 Floyd Brenner Owner
Cotterman Brothers Processing Cotterman Brothers Processing 14076 Laurel Hill Rd Glenford , OH 43739 740-787-2922 Ted Cotterman Owner
Myers Brothers Custom Butchering Myers Brothers Custom Butchering 603 Bogart Road Huron , Oh 44839 419-433-2425 Charles E. Myers Partner
Melvin and Clara Yoder Yoder's Poultry 1702 Freeland Hollow West Union , OH 45693 937-544-9938 Clara Yoder Co Owner
Schroeder Chicken Cleaning Schroeder Chicken Cleaning 8082 Co Road 7 Leipsic , OH 45856 419-943-2793 Karen Schroeder Owner
J & J Poultry Processing J & J Poultry Processing 515 Richholt Street Holgate , OH 43527 419-439-5331 John Jacobs Owner
Larry Troyer Troyer's Farm 7291 Mt Aire Road Russellville , OH 45168 937-728-0310 Larry Troyer Owner
Landon Fraker Poultry Barn 6183 Houseman Rd. Ostrander , OH 43061 7402723481 Landon Fraker Owner
Nathan Manion Plucky Poultry Processing 1658 Cullison Road Utica , OH 43080 740-258-0968 Nathan Manion
Paul R. Rissler Spring Maple Enterprises 400 Baseline Road W Shiloh , OH 44878 419-896-2468 Paul R Rissler Owner
Brunty Farms Brunty Farms 2470 Martin Road Akron , OH 44333 330-594-7315 Jeff Brunty Owner
Amos Schwartz Plucky Poultry Processing 1658 Cullison Road Utica , OH 43080 740-668-4573 Amos Schwartz Owner
W. F. Longshore Farm W. F. Longshore Farm 1700 Longshore Lane Zanesville , Oh 43701 740-452-6539 Bill Longshore Owner
Lehman Poultry Lehman Poultry 2238 Beeson Mill Road Leetonia , OH 44431 330-427-2291 David Lehman Owner
Carl H Koch Valleyview Turkey Farm 4900 Yankee Road Middletown , OH 45044 513-313-3663 Carl H Koch Owner
Ebel's Chicken Coop Ebel's Chicken Coop 17146 State Route 114 Grover Hill , Oh 45849 419-587-3524 Debra Ebel Owner
LaDonna S. Henson Briarwood Valley Farms 504 US 224 Sullivan , OH 44880 419-736-2298 LaDnna Henson Owner
Chef's Cafe, Inc. Chef's Cafe 7250 Fields Ertel Road Cincinnati , OH 45241 513-779-2323 Jay Bettman President
Chely Broerman Broerman Farms 11729 Leedy Road Fredericktown , OH 43019 419-886-2141 Chely Broerman President
Pleasant Valley Poultry Pleasant Valley Poultry 3160 Pleasant Valley Road Baltic , OH 43804 330-897-0626 Aden Troyer Owner
Difeo and Sons Poultry, Inc. Difeo and Sons Poultry, Inc. 1075 Grant St Akron , OH 44301 330-773-7881 Robert A Difeo CEO
Tea Hills Farms Tea Hills Farms 269 Twp Rd 2450 Loudonville , OH 44842 419-685-1689 Cara & Jason Tipton
Just Natural Provision Co., Inc. Just Natural Provision Co., Inc. 4900 Crayton Avenue Cleveland , OH 44115 216-431-7922 Dennis C. Parker President
King & Sons Poultry Services, Inc King & Sons Poultry Services, Inc 8091 Horatio-Harris Creek Road Bradford , OH 45308 937-448-2448 Marilyn King Owner
Walter Johnson Johnson Farms 3936 Farmers Road Wilmington , OH 45177 937-685-2052 Walter Johnson Owner
Sid-Mar Foods, Inc. Perfette's Sausage 1481 South Avenue Youngstown , OH 44502 330-743-0112 Richard Seidler President
Springfield Poultry, Inc. Springfield Poultry, Inc. 2525 E High St Springfield , OH 45505 937-323-9779 Charles Mellott OwnePresident
Erb Poultry Inc Erb Poultry Inc 949 South Main Street Lima , OH 45802 419-222-9746 Lewis W Erb Jr President
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Connecticut Jan 7 - Enfield Sportscard Show, American Legion Hall Post #80, 566 Enfield St ,Rt 5 Enfield Ct 06082.
SH: 9am-2pm. T: 50. A: $2.
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Florida:
Jan 7 FL, Port Saint Lucie. The Port Saint Lucie Sports Cards & Collectibles Show, The St. Lucie Mets Convention Center, 8555 Commerce Centre Dr. Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 70. A: Free. Contact: Glen Young 772-214-7980, [
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Jan 7 2022 FL, Palm Coast. Palm Coast Sports Cards & Collectibles Show, The Elite Ballroom, 515 Palm Coast Pkwy SW, Palm Coast, FL 32137. SH: 8:30 am-2:30pm. T: 30. A: Free. Contact: Ron Beatty 704-291-0674 [
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Jan 7 FL, Palm Coast. Palm Coast Sports Cards & Collectibles Show, The Elite Ballroom, 515 Palm Coast Pkwy SW, Palm Coast, FL 32137. SH: 8:30 am-2:30pm. T: 30. A: Free. Contact: Ron Beatty 704-291-0674 [
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GEORGIA
Jan 7 GA, Gainesville. Gainesville Card Show, Gainesville Civic Center, 830 Green Street NE, Gainesville, GA. T: $45 A: Free. Contact Ryan Thompson: 919-740-2894
Jan 8 GA, Chamblee. Georgia Collectibles Show, Holiday Inn & Suites, 4401 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, Chamblee GA 30341. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 65. A: Free. Contact: Jim Daley 678-933-8568; [
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Jan 7-8 2023 HI, Hawaii. Pop Con, Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815. SH: 10am-7pm. Contact: [
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MASSACHUSETTS
Jan 7 MA, Springfield. New England Card Show, MassMutual Center, Springfield MA 01103. SH: 10am-5pm. T: 250+ A: $10. Contact: John DeMorais 860-819-4343; [
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Jan 8 MA, Woburn, The Woburn Weekly Sports Card Show, Best Western New Englander, 1 Rainin Road, Woburn, MA 01801. SH: 8:30am-12:30pm. T: 30 ($40). A: $2. Contact: Jeremy 617-835-6562 or Paul 857-202-7873.
Jan 8 MA, Methuen. VB Cards Sports Card Show, VFW 26 River Street Methuen, MA 01845. SH: 9am-1pm. T: 40 (8 foot $40, 6ft $35) A: $2 (under 9 free). Contact: Vic [
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MICHIGAN
Jan 7 MI, Bay City. Great Lakes Bay Sports Card & Memorabilia Show, Portsmouth Hall, 1711 Cass Avenue, Bay City, MI 48708. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 24. A: Free. Contact: Darryl Urban (989) 392-5198 or [
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Jan 7 MI, Traverse City. Traverse City Sports Card & Memorabilia Show, Church of the Living God, 1514 Birmley Rd, Traverse City, MI 49686. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 30 ($35 per 8 foot table). A: Free. Contact:Levi Gourdie [
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MISSISSIPPI
Jan 7 MS, Tupelo. Magnolia Sports Cards, Tupelo Furniture Market, Building 4, 1879 Coley Road, Tupelo MS. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 30. A: Free. Contact: Bud Lowe 662-251-6452, email: [
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New Jersey
Jan 7 NJ, Woodbridge. Sports Card Show, Hampton Inn Woodbridge, 370 Route 9 North, Woodbridge, NJ 07095. SH: Sat: 9am-3pm. T: 65 ($60). A: General Admission 10am-3pm $3; Early Buyer 9am - $5. Contact: Eric Duchak 908-309-2191,
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Jan 8 NJ, Bordentown. Sports Card & Memorabilia Show, Elks Lodge, 11 Amboy Rd (Exit 7 off NJ Turnpike), Bordentown, NJ 08505. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 50. A: $2. Contact: Rob Gomberg 732-690-2476, [
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Jan 7-8 NC, Raleigh. Raleigh Toy, Sportscard, Pokemon & Hot Wheels Show, Kerr Scott Building, 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607. SH: Sat 9am-4pm; Sun 10am-4pm. T: 300 ($85). A: $5. Contact: Wes Starkey 540-392-2884 email: [
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Jan 7 2023 OH, Xenia. The Great American Sports Memorabilia Show. Greene County Fairgrounds Expo Center, 120 Fairgrounds Rd., Xenia, OH 45385. SH: 10am-3pm. T: 150. A: free. Contact: Ken Ludington 937-671-0516, [
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Jan 7 OH, Kirtland. Kirtland Community (Senior) Center, 7900 Euclid-Chardon Road, Kirtland OH 44094. SH: Sat: 9am-2pm. T: 40. A: Free. Contact: Adam - Greenie Sports Cards 330-486-5159, [
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Jan 7-8 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Sports Card Show, Franklin Co Fairgrounds (Edwards Bldg), 4100 Columbia Street, Hilliard, OH 43026. SH: Sat 10-5; Sun 10-3. T: 80. A: Free Contact: Stacy Heckathorn, [
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Tennessee
Jan 7 TN, Murfreesboro. Ramada Inn, 1855 S. Church St., Murfreesboro TN 37129. SH: 7am-1pm. T: 40. A: Free. Contact: John McGill 615-893-1140
TEXAS
Jan 7 TX, Schertz. SA TX Card & Collectible Show, Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schert Parkway, Schertz, Tx 78154. SH: 10am-5pm. Contact: Pepe Esquivel 210-380-1960 [
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VIRGINIA
Jan 7 2023 VA, Annandale. Shoff Promotions Sports Card Show, Annandale Fire House Expo Hall, 7128 Columbia Pike, Annandale VA 22003. SH: 9:30am-3pm. T: 30 (fee $75.) A: $3 (12 & under free). Contact:
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WISCONSIN
Jan 7 WI, Oak Creek. Sports Card & Memorabilia Show, Salvation Army Community Center, 8853 S. Howell Ave., Oak Creek, WI 53154. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 180. A: $1. Contact: Tony Gordon 773-616-3705, [
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2022.12.12 00:31 longbeachlocale 🚨 City Council Meeting • December 13, 2022 • 5:00 PM 🚨
🗓 Date December 13, 2022 @ 5PM
🗺 Location Long Beach Civic Center411 W. Ocean Boulevard 📺 LiveStream (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/c/LongBeachTelevision ℹ️ Details https://longbeach.legistar.com/MeetingDetail.aspx?ID=1061803&GUID=4F138A06-E0B6-4E7B-B98B-738901B2252A&Options=info&Search= 📄Agenda (PDF) https://longbeach.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=1061803&GUID=4F138A06-E0B6-4E7B-B98B-738901B2252A 🗣eComment https://longbeach.granicusideas.com/meetings/3893-city-council-revised/agenda_items ABC License
18. PD - Sushi Beluga D1 ABC License Recommendation to receive the application of K Sushi Enterprises, Incorporated, dba Sushi Beluga, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) License, at 707 East Ocean Boulevard #C, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC; and, direct City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit Exemption (CUPEX) is granted. (District 1)
19. PD - THe Hangout D2 ABC License Recommendation to receive the application of The Hangout, LLC, dba The Hangout, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) License, at 2122 East 4th Street, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC; and, direct City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit Exemption (CUPEX) is granted. (District 2)
20. PD - ABC License - The Corner 10ths BBQ D2 ABC License Recommendation to receive the application of The Corner 10th’s BBQ, LLC, dba The Corner 10th’s BBQ, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) License, at 3200 East 10th Street, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC; and, direct City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit Exemption (CUPEX) is granted. (District 2)
Agenda Item
1. Mayor - Cancelled January 3 CC Meeting Agenda Item Recommendation to suspend Council rule contained in Municipal Code Section 2.03.020 (B) relating to the meeting schedule of the City Council, in order to cancel the City Council meeting of January 3, 2023.
2. CD2 - National League of Cities Summit Agenda Item Recommendation to receive and file report on attendance at the National League of Cities Summit in Kansas City, Missouri as the Mayor's Alternate for the City of Long Beach on November 17-19, 2022.
3. CA - AB 361 Agenda Item Recommendation to adopt resolution making findings pursuant to Government Code Section 54953(e)(3) to authorize City legislative bodies to follow the teleconference meeting provisions of Government Code Section 54953(e)(1)-(2). (Citywide)
4. CAUD - Quarterly Cash Report Agenda Item Recommendation to receive and file the Quarterly Report of Cash and Investments for the quarter ending June 30, 2022.
5. CC - Damage Claims Agenda Item Recommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between November 28, 2022 and December 5, 2022.
10. ED/FD/PD/DPREP - Communications Site Lease for Fire Stations 5, 12 and LBPD D149 Agenda Item Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary for three new Communications Site Leases with New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company that is a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of AT&T, Inc., as successor by assignment by the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System (LA-RICS), for the continued operation and maintenance of wireless telecommunication antennas and accessory equipment located on City of Long Beach (City)-owned Property located at Fire Station 5, Fire Station 12, and Long Beach Police Department Headquarters as replacement agreements for Site Access Agreement Nos. 33910 and 33911 with LA-RICS supporting the Public Safety Broadband Network. (Districts 1,4,9)
14. FM - Community Facilities Districts D235 Agenda Item Recommendation to receive and file annual reports on Community Facilities District No. 2007-1 - Douglas Park Commercial Area (CFD No. 2007-1); Community Facilities District No. 2007-2 - Belmont Shore (CFD No. 2007-2); Community Facilities District No. 5 - Long Beach Towne Center (CFD No. 5); Community Facilities District No. 6 - Pike Public Improvements (CFD No. 6); and, Community Facilities District No. 2011-1 Douglas Park - North of Cover Street Area (CFD No. 2011-1), to comply with the Local Agency Special Tax Bond and Accountability Act. (Districts 1,3,5)
27. FM - FY22 Q3 Budget Adjustment Agenda Item Recommendation to approve the Fiscal Year 2022 third and final departmental and fund budget appropriation adjustments in accordance with existing City Council policy. (Citywide)
28. FM - FY 23 Labor MOU Budget Adjustments Agenda Item Recommendation to approve the departmental and fund budget appropriation adjustments in accordance with existing City Council policy for labor Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs). (Citywide)
31. CD1 - Funds Transfer for Wheelchair Access Agenda Item Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $2,000, offset by the First Council District One-time District Priority Funds, transferred from the Citywide Activities Department, to provide a donation to Sowing Seeds of Change to help make their urban farm site more accessible; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $2,000 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
32. CD3 - Funding for Temporary Pickleball Nets Agenda Item Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $1,600, offset by the Third Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a donation to Bridge the Gap Tennis Management at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center for the purchase of four temporary pickleball nets; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $1,600 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
Contract
8. ED - Hire LA’s Youth Program Funds Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute an agreement, and all necessary documents or subcontracts including any subsequent amendments extending the grant term or changing the amount of the award, with the City of Los Angeles, Economic and Workforce Development Department, to accept and expend up to $48,600 in Hire LA’s Youth Program funds, to provide disadvantaged youth with paid personal enrichment and work readiness training and paid work experience, for the period of July 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022. (Citywide)
9. ED/PRM - Lease w/T-Mobile at 1150 E 4th St. for a wireless telecommunications facility D2 Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents necessary for an Amended and Restated Communications Site Lease No. 29392 with T-Mobile West, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company as successor in interest to Sprint PCS Assets, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company for the continued operation and maintenance of wireless telecommunication antennas and accessory equipment on the roof of City of Long Beach-owned property located at 1150 East 4th Street, commonly known as the Long Beach Senior Center. (District 2)
13. FM - Contract w/Prudential Overall Supply for uniforms Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Contract No. 34871 with Prudential Overall Supply, of Irvine, CA, for the service and rental of uniforms, floor mats, mops, and related services, in an annual amount of $446,000, with a 10 percent contingency in the amount of $44,600, for a total annual contract amount not to exceed $490,600, extend the term of the contract to October 31, 2025, with the option to renew for as long as the Omnia Partners Contract No. 171695 is in effect, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)
15. DHHS - Amend Hyland Inn Agrmnt to provide temporary shelter for households experiencing homelessness Contract Recommendation to receive and file Emergency Occupancy Agreement No. 36170 and the First Amendment to Emergency Occupancy Agreement No. 36170 with Vimal, Inc., dba Hyland Inn, of Long Beach, CA, a California corporation, to provide temporary shelter for households experiencing homelessness and/or program participants who are homeless and in need of temporary motel lodging within Long Beach, in a total amount not to exceed $861,250 through October 31, 2022, made pursuant to Chapters 2.69 and 2.85 of the Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) and in response to the proclaimed emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (District 6) 16. DHHS - FY17-FY21 CTCP Program Closeout Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to process a refund totaling $482,666 to California Department of Public Health (CDPH), California Tobacco Control Program (CTCP), for unspent funds and interest earned during Fiscal Years 2017 through 2021 from the Health and Human Services Department Tobacco Education Prevention Program (TEPP). (Citywide)
17. LS - Congressional Appropriations FY 22 Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all necessary documents, including subsequent amendments, with the U.S. Department of Education to receive and expend grant funding in the amount of $250,000 from the Fiscal Year 2022 Congressional Omnibus Appropriations bill, for the period of October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023; and Increase appropriations in the General Grants Fund Group in the Library Services Department by $250,000, offset by grant revenue. (Citywide)
22. PW - Easement deed for installation of public utilities at 1720-1770 Magnolia Ave/469 West 17th St. D1 Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to accept an easement deed from LINC-PCH LP, a California limited partnership, property owner at 1720-1770 Magnolia Avenue and 469 West 17th Street, for the installation of public utilities; and Accept Categorical Exemption No. CE-19-111. (District 1)
23. PW - Caltrans Active Transportation Program Contract Recommendation to increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works Department by $225,000, offset by grant funds from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Active Transportation Program; and Increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works Department by $225,000, offset by a transfer of grant funds from the Caltrans Active Transportation Program from the Capital Grant Fund. (District 1)
25. PW - LB Flood Control Resiliency Improvement Contract Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP PW21-105 and award a contract to Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc., of Fountain Valley, CA, for engineering consulting services on the Long Beach Flood Control Resiliency Improvement for Storm Water Pump Stations and Storm Drain Projects, in a total amount not to exceed $1,941,150, for a period of two years, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Districts 1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
26. DS - PD-6 Downtown Shoreline Vision and Plan Update Contract Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP DV-22-104 and award a contract to PlaceWorks, Inc., of Santa Ana, CA, for the PD-6 Downtown Shoreline Vision and Plan Update, in the amount of $2,095,960, with a 10 percent contingency in the amount of $209,596, for a total contract amount not to exceed $2,305,556, for a period of three years, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any necessary amendments; and Increase appropriations in the Development Services Fund Group in the Development Services Department by $500,000, offset by funds available. (District 1)
29. PD - Axon contract amendment Contract Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Contract No. 34946 with Axon Enterprise, Inc., of Scottsdale, AZ, for the purchase of Body Worn Camera equipment, accessories, software support, and digital video storage, to increase the contract amount by a one-time amount of $495,527, with a 20 percent contingency of $99,105 for a one time total increase amount of $594,632, and also increase the annual contract amount by $365,093, with a 20 percent contingency in the amount of $73,019, for a new total annual amount of $1,288,113. (Citywide)
34. PW - Covid Memorial Project Contract Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFQ PW23-189 and award a contract to PAO Design of Long Beach, CA, in an initial amount of $20,000 to advance the submitted concept design, confirm technical feasibility, and develop comprehensive cost estimates for the COVID-19 Memorial Project, for a period of one year with an option to renew for one additional year, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into an agreement. (District 1)
Resolution
6. CC - Election Results Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolutions declaring the results of the General Municipal Election held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. (Citywide)
7. CM - City’s Title VI update Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution approving the updatedTitle VI Program for the City of Long Beach. (Citywide)
11. FM - As-Needed Travel Expense Management and Related Services Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with West Enterprises Inc., DBA Uniglobe Travel Designers, of Columbus, OH, for as-needed travel management, travel expense management, and related services, on the same terms and conditions afforded to the Region 4 Education Service Center (ESC) through Omnia Partners, in a total annual amount of $250,000, with a 20 percent contingency of $50,000, for a total annual contract not to exceed $300,000, until the Omnia Partners contract expires on November 30, 2024, with the option to renew for as long as the Omnia Partners contract is in effect, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)
12. FM - John Deere Backhoe Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Bragg Investment Company, Inc., dba Coastline Equipment, a Long Beach distributor of John Deere Construction Retail Sales, of Moline, IL, for the purchase of a John Deere 310L backhoe, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell (formerly the National Joint Powers Alliance), in a total amount not to exceed $158,541, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
21. PD - Contract w/Qualtrex for quality management software Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any subsequent amendments, with Qualtrax, Inc., of Blacksburg, VA, for quality management software, in a total annual amount not to exceed $13,418, for a period of one year, with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager. (Citywide)
24. PW - Agrmnt w/Long Beach Transit for the Bus Pass Program Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any subsequent amendments, with the Long Beach Public Transportation Company, of Long Beach, CA, for the Belmont Shore Employee Bus Pass Program, in an annual amount not to exceed $270,000, for the period of January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023, with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager. (District 3)
30. Water - Salary Reso Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution which amends the Resolution No. WD-1439 approving the creation of offices and positions in the permanent service of the Long Beach Water Department, fixing the amount of compensation for such offices and positions, and rescinding all other resolutions or orders relating thereto, as approved by the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Long Beach.
33. ED/HHS - Winter Shelter Crisis Resolution Recommendation to adopt resolution declaring a shelter crisis, suspending applicable provisions of local law, including zoning provisions contained in the Long Beach Municipal Code and regulations; and, authorize the operation of a Winter Shelter between the dates of December 16, 2022 and March 31, 2023; and Authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a Lease Agreement, including any necessary ancillary documents and amendments, between MWN Community Hospital, LLC, a California limited liability company (Lessor) and the City (Lessee) and a Sublease between the City (Sublessor) and First to Serve Inc., a California nonprofit corporation (Sublessee), or its assignee, for approximately 81 beds within 18,140 rentable square feet of space at 1720 Termino Avenue, for use as a Winter Shelter; and, authorize the addition or reduction of security services at the Winter Shelter, as needed, at the discretion of the City Manager. (District 3)
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10:48pm. “Are you ready?”
Jeffery Morgan read the text several times before starting to type his response and stopping. No. He wasn’t ready. He wouldn’t be ready even if he lived to be a thousand.
But he couldn’t chicken out.
“Yeah,” he typed and hit SEND.
Sighing, Jeff got up and grabbed his shoes from their spot by the closet door; he was already dressed in a pair of black sweatpants and a white T-shirt. Navigating by moonlight, he grabbed his black hoodie from the desk under the window and slipped it on.
He checked his phone, saw it was 10:55, and briefly considered texting Andrew back and telling him he couldn’t make it. Something told him, though, that they would see through his excuse.
This is your chance, Morgan, Jeff thought. Outside, the old oak tree dominating the backyard swayed in the cold autumn wind. Don’t blow it.
The thought of losing the only chance he’d had to make friends since coming to Westernport scared him shitless. He thought back to all the times he’d eaten lunch by himself that fall, and shuddered. When he and his family moved from Hagerstown in June, his father told him, “You’ll make friends.” Well, Jeff never made friends easily to begin with. On top of that, he was walking into a school where everyone knew everyone and had since elementary school. He was an outsider in Hagerstown, but that was okay, there were others. Here, he didn’t have Jonny or Tim, didn’t have the Magic: The Gathering gang, didn’t have anyone. He was totally and utterly alone.
He was shocked then when Andrew Cooper sat with him at lunch last Monday. Tall and thin with glasses, Andrew wasn’t popular by jock or cheerleader standards, but he had a lot of friends and everyone seemed to like him. “I saw your deck,” Andrew said, nodding to the deck of Magic cards sitting by Jeff’s tray: During lunch he took them out and played against himself. Some of the other kids snickered as they passed by, and though he didn’t have proof, he thought they were laughing at him.
“Yeah,” Jeff had replied, “I used to play a lot.”
“I used to be big into Magic,” Andrew said, opening up his milk carton and taking a swig. “But that’s, like, sixth grade stuff.”
Jeff felt a flush of humiliation.
Sensing his faux paus, Andrew hastened to add: “I mean, compared to what I play now.”
“What’s that?” Jeff asked.
“Devilspawn.”
Before the bell, Andrew managed to explain the basics of Devilspawn: Each player (typically between three and thirteen) played as either a demon or a light-bringer. Light-bringers were enemies of the demons. Sort of like Van Helsing to Dracula. The board was painted to resemble a fantasy world, with rivers, oceans, dense forests, and deserts. The goal (for the demons) was to bring hell on earth. For the light-bringers, it was to prevent hell on earth. Simple, Jeff thought, but Andrew and his “coven” upped the ante by playing a live action role play version in the woods north of town. They would meet in Andrew’s basement on Monday evening, all thirteen of them (excluding Andrew), and make plans for that week’s game. On Friday, they would steal out of their houses close to midnight and play the game, sometimes staying out until sunrise.
Andrew told him later, as they walked home from school, that he was planning a special game. “I’ve been reading a lot about Satanism,” he said. “I found this book in the library that says you can summon him and use his power. I don’t know if it’s true or not, but I’m gonna try.”
“Why?” Jeff asked. They were on his street now, a narrow, tranquil lane flanked by big houses and shady trees. A few other kids walked along the sidewalk on the other side of the road, lost in their cellphones.
“Because I’m sick of being a no one, that’s why.”
Jeff opened his mouth, but closed it again; he was afraid he’d say the wrong thing and offend Andrew.
“I want to be powerful,” the older boy went on. “I want people to listen to what I say.”
Jeff didn’t know how to respond, so he said nothing.
“I can’t do it without thirteen apostles, though.”
Jeff looked at him.
“Robbie Horner moved away two weeks ago. I need someone else, and you seem pretty cool...”
Later, in his room, the lights off and his hands laced behind his head, Jeff pondered Andrew’s invitation. He was elated to be a part of something, but he had the nagging feeling that Andrew was just using him. Regardless, by the time midnight rolled around, his mind was made up. He would join the coven.
They met that Wednesday night at Andrew’s. Andrew introduced him around, but even now Jeff couldn’t remember all the names. There was Stephen Hunter; Simon Jamison; Sean Johnson; and Kayla Winston.
He remembered her.
A tall girl with shoulder-length black hair and hazel eyes, Kayla Winston lived in McCool, the next town over. She was fifteen, a year older than Jeff, and wore black eye shadow and bright red lipstick. Sitting around the card table with the others that night, Jeff found himself repeatedly stealing glances at her, his eyes lingering on her smooth, graceful throat and the soft curve of her face. She caught him several times and smiled.
“Next Friday,” Andrew said. “We’ll do it Friday.”
To Jeff’s surprise, the others were as enthusiastic about raising the devil as Andrew. They talked of revenge and domination the way other kids talked about football or video games. Did they really think Andrew could summon the devil? Did they really think they could bring forth the prince of darkness and use his powers? That was crazy!
Still, Jeff found himself wondering. Here, alone, the idea was madness. But in Andrew’s awesome presence, it seemed true. He could call on Satan; he could use his power.
“He’s really smart,” Kayla had said. “If anyone can do it it’s him.”
It was Saturday afternoon. Jeff was reading a Terry Pratchett novel in his room when his mother poked her head in. “There’s a girl at the door looking for you.”
She winked, and Jeff’s cheeks blushed.
When he found Kayla Winston standing on the doorstep dressed in jeans and a black T-shirt, he was shocked but also pleased.
“Hi,” she chirped.
“Uh...hi,” Jeff responded, hating the stupid sound of his voice.
“You wanna hang out?”
“Sure.”
Fifteen minutes later, they were walking south along the street. It was a mild day, and sunshine filtered through the treetops.
“I figured if you’re going to be in our coven I should get to know you better. After all we’re like brother and sister now.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah,” she said. “Andrew says we’re a family. Us against the world, you know?”
“I guess.”
South of town, Kayla led him onto a path disappearing into the woods.
“So what are your parents like?” she asked. The trail ran straight and true for several yards before bending. Through the trees ahead, all yellow and red, he could see the Potomac.
“I don’t know,” he shrugged. “Cool, I guess.”
“They don’t hit you?”
“No.”
She looked at him, genuinely surprised.
“Must be nice.”
“Do your parents hit you?”
“Sometimes.”
Eventually the path led to a tall, barren hill. Standing on it, Jeff had a sweeping view of the fiery autumn treetops stretching toward town. The only signs of mankind were a church steeple, a blue water tower, and the sewage treatment plant, the latter a big, boxy brown building.
“It’s beautiful,” she said.
Jeff swallowed. He wanted to tell her that she was beautiful, wanted to kiss her, but he was afraid. Afraid that she would say no, afraid that he would creep her out and they couldn’t be friends anymore.
Instead, he muttered: “Yeah.”
Presently, he shook his head and turned from the window.
“The old cemetery,” Andrew had said on Monday. They were in the cafeteria, occupying most of a large table. “We can do it there.”
Jeff felt strange being with such a large group. He was used to being by himself.
“It’s out of the way,” Stephen Hunter said. “Not many people go there.”
“Some do,” Simon Jamison pointed out. “There’s a caretaker, right?”
Andrew flapped one hand. “He only goes out there to cut the grass. We’ll be fine. Right, Jeff?”
Jeff, hearing his name, looked left and right. They were all watching him, their eyes boring into him. His face flushed and he licked his lips.
“Sure,” he said.
It was settled. They would meet in the old cemetery off Ridge Road, overlooking the Potomac.
Now, at his bedroom door, Jeff listened, and when he didn’t hear anything, he slipped out into the hall and pulled it softly shut behind him. The hall was pitch black, and he had to wait a moment for his eyes to adjust. When they did, he crept to the top of the stairs and stopped to listen again. His parents’ door was closed, but even so he could hear his father’s snoring. The snoring would hide any sounds he made, or so he hoped. His father could sleep through Judgement Day, but his mother would wake at the drop of the hat…if she heard anything out of the ordinary.
Swallowing, his heart racing, Jeff started down the stairs, being careful to avoid the third one down, since it creaked. Halfway, he paused and listened. Nothing.
At the bottom, he went to the front door unlocked it. The sound of the tumblers was deafening in the silence, and he winced, certain that his parents would wake. For several stomach-churning minutes he listened, and when he heard nothing, he slipped out, shut the door behind him, and locked it.
The night was clear and cold. A biting wind swept up the street, stirring the trees and pushing dead leaves along the pavement. Scritch-scritch-scritch.
Taking a deep breath, he tumbled down the stairs and followed the flagstone path to the sidewalk. He glanced left and right, saw no one, and crossed the street.
From his house, Jeff followed Pine Street north through a neighborhood crammed with houses smaller and grimier than those on his street. At the intersection of Pine and Hill Avenue, he turned left and passed the elementary school (HOME OF THE BOBCATS!). Hill Ave meets Main Street just south of the Union Inn. Shuttered storefronts glinted in the light of the moon. To the south, a car turned onto Driscoll Street, its taillights glowing red, and for a second Jeff had a bone-chilling thought: What if it was his father out looking for him? He checked his phone. 11:14. He’d been gone almost fifteen minutes, plenty of time for his parents to wake up, discover his bed empty, and come looking for him. Flashing to the dreadful rite ahead, he thought that maybe being dragged home by his ear wasn’t such a bad thing.
Shaking his head, he started north. A half mile from the town limits, the buildings lining the street fell away and were replaced by forest. At the clapboard sign reading WELCOME TO WESTERNPORT, MD’S NICEST TOWN!!! Main turns into Route 228, which winds twenty miles through the forest before reaching Kitzmiller. For the first ten miles it matches the Potomac bend-for-bend; Jeff walked along the gravel shoulder overlooking the river below, its inky surface dappled lunar white. The wind blew harder outside town, and Jeff shivered despite his hoodie.
Two miles past the edge of town, Jeff left the main highway in favor of a dirt road nearly hidden by foliage. Andrew had pointed it out on a topography map on Thursday night. “It’s called Fried Meat Ridge Road. The cemetery’s in a clearing at the very end of it.”
Jeff couldn’t remember if it was one mile or two.
The road ran fairly straight at first before bending to the right and then beginning to climb into the hills. Moonlight filtered through the trembling treetops, and the only sound he could hear was the forlorn hooting of an owl somewhere in the distance. Shivering, he licked his lips and walked as quickly as he could without breaking into a run. He tried not to imagine what might be hiding in the forest, watching, waiting to stumble out with its arms raised and its mouth open. He remembered a movie he saw once as a kid where a woman opened a door and this thing was lying on a bed, its skin sallow and its hair red. It giggled and said something about “coming back” presumably from the dead.
Stop it! Jesus, stop it!
After what seemed like an eternity, he came to the end of the forest: The road wound left and passed clear of the cemetery. From here, it looked sinister; its iron gate and slanted stones reminding him of something from a Lovecraft story. He could imagine some great entity living beneath the soil, waiting to strike.
Shut up!
Shaking his head, Jeff started across the lumpy field skirting the graveyard. At the gate, he paused and swept the graveyard with his gaze, hoping to see Andrew and the others.
He didn’t.
What if it was a prank? What if they lured him out here just to laugh at him?
Pushing these thoughts aside, Jeff went into the cemetery.
“Hello?” he called, his voice refusing to echo.
“Over here!”
Jeff looked to his left. Someone was sitting on a tomb five feet high. As he drew closer, he saw it was Andrew.
“Great, now we can start,” Andrew said, shoving off the tomb.
The others were arranged in a rough circle beyond the slab. They looked up and muttered their greetings.
“Glad you made it, preppie,” Kayla Winston said with a wink.
Preppie? Did she think he was a prep?
While the others got to their feet, Andrew sparked a lighter and touched it to a pile of wood in the center of the circle; Jeff didn’t notice it when he walked up.
“Tonight, we call forth the powers of Satan,” Andrew said and backed away from the rising flames. Feeble orange light flickered across the night. “Jeff, stand next to Kayla. Steve, stand next to Mike. Hold hands.”
Feeling slightly stupid (and very nervous), Jeff walked over to Kayla and stood next to her. Her hand crept into his and he felt a rush of warmth. That warmth dimmed when Luke Johnson took his other hand.
“I wonder if he can actually do it,” she whispered.
Jeff looked at her. “You think maybe he can’t?”
She shrugged. “I’ve never seen him do it, so I don’t know.”
“Yeah.”
Andrew was standing apart from the group now, leafing through a large book. When he spoke, his voice rolled across the burial ground:
“This is The Forbidden Book. It was written by Le-Yu-Kang in 1905 and contains secret prayers to summon Lucifer. I will read from it and He will come. Never break the circle. If you break the circle he will be drawn back to hell. Do you understand?”
Everyone nodded or muttered that they did.
“Good.”
Looking at the book, Andrew opened it and flipped through it. Jeff was surprised to find his chest tightening with anticipation. He stole a sidelong glance at Kayla, saw that her face was serene, and fought to push down his anxiety.
“Alright! Silence.”
After a silent second, Andrew began to read. Jeff didn’t recognize the language at first, it sounded like gibberish. Then he realized it was Latin.
“Dies irae, dies illa
Solvet Saeclum in favilla
Teste Satan cum sibylla.
Quantos tremor est futurus
Quando Vindex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus.
Dies irae, dies illa!”
“Satanas – venire!” everyone replied in unison.
Except Jeff.
“What’s he saying?” he asked Kayla.
“Shhhhh,” Luke admonished.
Andrew:
“Oriens splendor lucis aeternae
Et Lucifer justitae: veni
Et illumine sedentes in tenebris
Et umbra mortis.”
“Satanas – venire!”
Something began to happen then. Jeff wasn’t aware of it at first, but suddenly, all at once, he was: A strange, teeth-chattering vibration. The fire, burning lowly, flared up now, and seemed to turn blue. Jeff felt his hand going slack, but Kayla held tight.
“Satanas – venire! Satanas – venire! Satanas – venire!”
A roar filled the night. Looking up, Jeff saw dark clouds rolling across the stars. Lightning crackled within.
Dumb wonder filled him.
It was happening.
Andrew was actually doing it.
“Satanas – venire!”
The storm opened with a crash: Lightning flashed down, and someone screamed.
The world went white, and Jeff felt himself falling, his hands slipping away from both Kayla and Luke.
“Lord Satan!” Andrew yelled.
When Jeff opened his eyes, he saw Andrew on his knees, a bolt of lightning seeming to pour into him. The others also had lightening drilling their chests; they shook and jerked like men in the electric chair.
“Jesus!”
Kayla was on the ground next to him, supported on outstretched arms. She wore an expression of horror.
Another crash came, and the world shook. Jeff realized that the ground was parting. Panicking, he jumped to his feet.
The lightning winked out, and the others collapsed.
“Oh, my God…” Kayla started, but stopped.
Hands were beginning to come out of the ground, clawing through the grass and dirt. A fissure had appeared lengthwise before them, and from it poured sulfurous smoke.
“Jeff!”
Jeff was so scared he couldn’t move.
Things were beginning to climb out of the fissure. In the orange glow coming from the hole itself, Jeff could see that they weren’t human.
“Jeff!”
Kayla was tugging on his arm.
The hands coming through the ground had become arms: In a few places, dead, rotten faces showed through the dirt, eye sockets squirming with maggots.
Jeff’s paralysis broke. He turned from the horror and began to run.
***
Donald Graves, an accountant from Pittsburgh on his way to a convention in Charleston, tapped the steering wheel and sang along to Billy Joel’s “The River of Dreams”; he knew most of the words, and compensated for what he didn’t by humming.
It was 12:28am by the green dash clock, and Donald was starting to think about finding a motel. He told his wife, Jean, that he was just going to drive through the night, something he had done many times before, but now, with the lines blurring on the road before him, he had to admit: He wasn’t a young man anymore. He would turn fifty in January, and he felt it.
Donald had been following Route 228 since crossing into Maryland at 10:30. Back there it was wide and well-lit, lined with restaurants, gas stations, and shopping malls. But here, just north of Westernport, it was narrow and dark, writhing through the woods like a snake in the throes of death. If he remembered correctly, there was a motel in Keyser. Maybe he would...
So quickly Donald could barely register, something jumped out into the road and slammed into the windshield, cracking it. Screaming, he instinctively jerked the wheel to the left and slammed into a ditch, his head bouncing off the wheel.
When he came to, white smoke curled from the crumpled front end of the Nissan. He moaned as a wave of agony crashed over him.
Jean’s gonna kill me... he thought groggily. He touched his fingers to his scalp and they came away bloody.
Shit.
For a moment he sat where he was, letting his mind clear. When he was sure he was steady, he pulled his cell from his pocket.
Suddenly, the driver door jerked open, startling him.
When he saw the thing grinning at him, his blood ran cold and the phone dropped from his hand.
The thing, its white face partially obscured by matted black hair, reached for him with hooked fingers, the devilish red glow of its eyes shining hypnotically.
Before it caught hold of his shirt and dragged him out, he saw others behind it; a snarling dog-faced horror with ram’s horns; a decomposing woman whose skull shone eerily in the moonlight; a midget with blue skin and jagged yellow teeth.
On the radio, Billy Joel searched for the desert of truth.
In real life, Donald Graves had found it.
And it was hell.
***
Jeff stumbled, went to his knees. His side burned and each breath was fire in his lungs.
Beside him, Kayla stopped. “Come on!”
Jeff tossed a glance over his shoulder. The woods were dark and empty. Here, far from the cemetery, the only sound was the wind in the trees.
“Jeff!”
“We’re okay.” Jeff panted. “They aren’t following us.”
Something moaned nearby, contradicting him. It sounded like it was off to the left.
“Jeff, come on!” Kayla pled.
Jeff got to his feet. Something moved between the trees; in a flash of moonlight, it looked dead.
“Let’s go.”
They walked quickly through the leaves, Kayla in front and Jeff behind. He occasionally looked behind to make sure they weren’t being followed.
“Where are we going?” Jeff asked at one point: The trees pressed close against them, and the underbrush was starting to get impassably thick.
“I don’t know,” she breathed.
The land rose up, forming a hill. At the summit, Jeff could see the lights of town over the tops of the trees. At the bottom, on the other side of a narrow stream, a dirt road ran east-to-west. Jeff looked back. Faintly over the treetops, he could see the blue light.
“Come on,” Kayla said, already starting down.
Sighing, Jeff followed.
At the water’s edge, Kayla paused.
“How deep is it?” Jeff asked.
In the distance, a scream split the night, high and unearthly.
“Not deep enough,” she said, and bounded across.
Jeff stayed close behind, wincing as the icy water engulfed his feet. On the far bank, he looked back. He thought he saw something in the trees.
“Quick,” he said, pushing Kayla forward.
The road bordered the forest for several hundred yards before turning away from the stream. Trees loomed over them.
At the end of the road, the trees fell away: A building with a pitched roof sat in the middle of a clearing, a gravel parking lot to one side cast in the harsh orange glow of an arch sodium light.
A church.
Jeff’s heart leapt. “It’s a church,” he said. “We’ll be safe in there.”
“Okay,” Kayla said.
They started toward the building. Half way there, Jeff looked back, and saw with a start that over a dozen things were coming from the woods, moving at odd angles, their heads flopping bonelessly back and forth. As he watched, something appeared on the road: Jeff couldn’t tell what it was, but it loped on all fours.
“Shit,” he said.
Kayla screamed.
“Hurry!”
They ran, Kayla falling behind. Fifteen feet from the front door, Jeff stopped, grabbed her, and started dragging her. The things were closing in, twenty, twenty-five feet behind.
At the door, Jeff tried the handle but it was locked.
“Jeff!”
Jeff looked back. Three ghouls were so close he could see the emptiness of their eye sockets
Panicking, Jeff pulled back and kicked the door as hard as he could: It flew opened with a crack and slammed against the wall. Inside, just as the first zombie reached them, Jeff threw the door shut: There was a bolt that hadn’t been engaged. Jeff slammed it home and backed up a step. Kayla unthinkingly grabbed him.
The door shook as the things pounded against it. They couldn’t come in though, right? God, they shouldn’t be able to. They were demons!
But what if they did?
“Here,” Jeff said, going into the nave. “Help me with one of these pews.”
Catching his drift, Kayla helped him drag one of the short back pews to the door. It was too long to fit lengthwise, so they pushed one end against the door. It wasn’t perfect, but it would hold.
“What do we do?” she asked.
Jeff thought, his mind whirring. He didn’t know. He was just as scared as she was.
“A phone,” she said suddenly. “There has to be an office somewhere. And offices have phones.”
Yeah. A phone. That made sense.
They went off in search of a phone.
**\*
.
Ray Tomlinson, Westernport’s resident drunk, staggered off Maple Street and onto Main, his head throbbing and his stomach rolling. Grabbing an iron lamppost, he held on for dear life and fought back a wave of vomit.
When it passed, he chuckled to himself.
Ray had been drinking since he was thirteen, when he and a couple of his friends raided his old man’s liquor cabinet. Thirty years. And in that time, he had only puked three times, the last being in 1991.
Vomit free he thought, and smiled. He pushed himself away from the lamppost and started across the street. He was almost to the other side when he heard something.
Turning woozily, he saw a group of people walking up the middle of the street. They passed under an arch of light falling from a lamp, and even in his present state, Ray knew something wasn’t right with them. They moved jerkily, some of them dragging their feet along the pavement. They didn’t speak or sing or shout like a team of drunks coming home from a bar; they hissed, moaned, and screamed.
As they drew closer, Ray’s heart began to pound. Though he couldn’t say why, he knew he was in danger.
“There’s one!” one of them called, pointing. In the light, Ray could just make out its face: Drawn, blue.
A noise went through the crowd, and they started coming faster. Ray turned to run, but something hit him like a freight train, slamming him to the pavement.
Just before the thing ripped out his throat, Ray saw its face: Wolf-like, elongated, its teeth crooked and yellow.
When he screamed, it came out a bloody gurgle.
***
From Main Street, they spread out into Westernport. At the corner of Maple and Oak, they pulled a man from his car and ate his skin; his screams rose into the night, reaching a fever pitch before dying down as his vocal cords slipped from his gaping neck. Lights along the street flipped on; curtains drew back from upstairs windows.
They started toward the houses then, pounding on front doors and smashing through windows. In one house, a man appeared at the top of the stairs with a pistol and fired: Only then did he realize what he was facing. The bullets had no effect.
On Staples Drive, they dragged a screaming infant from its crib and feasted on it as its shrieking mother watched in horror. When her mind snapped and she sank into catatonia, one of them, a rapist in life, ripped her pink bathrobe off and took her, using the rotting penis of a body possessed.
On Bower Road, Sheriff Bill Wyatt jerked the wheel of his squad car and skidded across the pavement, the car doing a half circle before stopping. Next to him, his deputy, Roger Yancy, wore an expression of horror. The street was filled with them, some wandering aimlessly, others bending over fallen bodies.
“Jesus fuck,” Wyatt said, unclasping his safety belt and grabbing the shotgun from its place between the seats.
He flung the door open and got out into the bitter night. Several of them saw him and started coming forward, their hands outstretched. “Skin!”
Wyatt pumped the shotgun and raised it to his shoulder. “Freeze!”
Yancy was crouching behind his door, his pistol in his hands.
The things continued advancing.
When the first calls came through, Wyatt didn’t know what to think. People running amok in Westernport? Why? This wasn’t Ferguson.
Then when more calls came in from hysterical people reporting monsters, he knew something was seriously wrong. Monsters, mass hysteria, crooks dressed as monsters. Who knew?
Now, watching the creatures shambling down the street, Wyatt saw that they were monsters. Men with the heads of dogs; crawling horrors with upside down skulls; fangs; horns; skulls; all bathed in the throbbing red and blue lights from the cruiser’s roof rack.
Shivering, saying a silent prayer to a God he hadn’t spoken to in twenty years, Wyatt aimed at the closest monster, a rotting corpse in a tattered burial gown, and fired, the recoil of the shotgun nearly knocking him down; he wasn’t steady.
The thing turned and fell. Wyatt pumped the shotgun again and swung it around, taking aim at a seven foot tall giant with red skin and horns (Satan himself?). Yancy was firing now too, his gun going pop-pop-pop like small scale fireworks.
Wyatt fired, but the monster took the buckshot like it was a warm summer wind. “Shit!” He pumped the shotgun again, sending the empty shell to the pavement, and aimed higher, hitting it in the head.
Nothing.
“Bill!” Yancy said, his voice full of fear.
“Hold steady!”
Giving up on the devil, Wyatt fired at another corpse. This one went down, but got right back up.
They were so close he could smell them. Sulfur. Rotten eggs.
Wyatt cocked the gun again, but it was empty; they would be on him before he could load it again.
“Run!”
He turned, but a black shape with large, ragged eyes rushed him. For a moment, he felt cold...then he felt himself changing. The world went gray, then black. The sound of Roger Yancy’s screams as the things took him was muffed, distant.
His mind tingled.
I’m being possessed!
That’s the last Bill Wyatt knew.
His body, now cold to the touch, joined the creatures feasting on Roger Yancy’s insides.
***
At 2:30am, nearly two dozen creatures attacked the Westernport sewage treatment facility, killing a night watchman and several third shift technicians. One of the things, a hulking bat-like horror, laughingly pulled levers and pushed buttons, sending a tidal wave of waste spilling into the Potomac.
Up and down Main Street, they convorted with satanic glee, smashing windows, starting fires, and killing anyone they could find. By 3:00, Westernport was silent, fires raging unchecked. In search of blood, many started south toward McCool. Some crossed the Potomac into West Virginia. At 3:25, they attacked a homeless camp by the railroad tracks.
At 3:48, a dozen, including many former Westernport residents, reached McCool, a collection of buildings around the foot of a bridge rather than an actual town. They raided houses, stopped cars, and marched into Keyser. Their first victim was a Potomac State College student on a late night walk. Following Front Street through the downtown business section, he heard strange laughter several times before something swooped in and grabbed him from the air. Talons dug into his flesh. He screamed, and the thing, cawing like the world’s largest crow, lifted him higher and higher before dropping him. The last thing that went through his mind, other than the pavement, was: Fuck!
At 4:01, Brian Scott, night watchman at Potomac Valley Hospital, looked up from his magazine, a strange feeling suddenly coming over him. The emergency room was empty and tranquil at that hour, the florescent lighting harsh, cold.
Shaking his head, Brian went back to his magazine. An interview with Hilary Clinton. Fucking crook.
The automatic doors wooshed open then, and Brian looked up.
Five things stood before them. Their faces, Brian saw with a jerk, were varying shades of blue and gray. Their clothes hung from their emaciated bodies in tatters.
“Food!” one of them screamed, and they came toward him.
Heart knocking against his ribcage, Brian moved to stand up, but another, unseen, creature grabbed him from behind, wrestling him to the ground.
When Brian Scott was dead, the ghouls split up, two going down separate corridors and one descending a flight of stairs to the morgue, where it found a stash of cold bodies and began to feast. In Room 2A, Elvria Johnson, an elderly widow lost in the grip of dementia, watched with dumb blankness as one of the monsters shuffled to her bedside.
She was too far gone to know what was happening, but not too far gone to scream.
Two miles away, Josh Simmons, fifteen, woke to the sound of something tapping at his window. The sound was frightening in the dark; what made it even more frightening was that Josh’s room was on the second floor.
“Hey,” he whispered to his roommate, Matt.
Matt snorted.
Josh tried to ignore the constant tap-tap-tap, but couldn’t. Finally he got up, went to the window, and opened the curtain.
Nothing.
Opening the window, Josh stuck his head out into the night and looked around. It was windy, so maybe...
A cloud of acrid smoke washed over him, and suddenly he was cold.
Possessed, he smiled. First, he beat Matt to death with his fists, then he went out into the hall and listened.
Group home, the boy’s mind said, two boys in each room, two staff members downstairs.
Creeping as silently as he could, he went down the backstairs into the darkened kitchen. A light glowed in the living room. On the TV, sirens wailed.
From a drawer, the boy selected a butcher knife and went back upstairs. He stabbed each of the remaining four residents, panting with pleasure. When he was done, he went downstairs and found a black man lounging on the couch.
“What are you doing?” the black man asked.
“Killing people.”
The black man tried to fight, but he wound up just like all the others.
At 5:00am, one of the creatures stumbled into the path of a semi screaming down US50 north of Burlington but south of Keyser. Hanging on for dear life, it made it all the way to Romney before letting go. There, it caught a stray cat and ate it.
Back in Keyser, things ran rampant through the streets much as they had done in Westernport. Within half an hour, they had reached New Creek in West Virginia, and Barton, Dawson, and Moscow in Maryland.
The night was theirs.
***
Jeff Morgan jerked awake just as the first light of dawn fell through the window. Kayla was next to him, her head lolling on his shoulder.
She was asleep.
For a moment Jeff listened to the silence of the morning. Was it really dawn?
The night had seemed to stretch forever. The things pounded on the door and appeared at the windows, including Andrew and the others, their faces pale and their eyes black. “Come on,” Andrew said at one point, smiling, “the power of Satan!”
They never came through the doors or windows, even though they easily could have. Jeff suspected they were afraid of the church.
Or the spirit of God.
“Wake up,” he said, shaking Kayla.
“They here?”
They found a phone in a back office and called the police. They never showed, however.
“No,” he said, “but I think it’s over. Listen.”
Kayla cocked her head and did.
“Come on.”
They moved the pew and opened the door. The morning was cold and orange and fresh. The field fronting the church was empty. The woods beyond, still cast in shadows, could have hidden demons, but he doubted. They probably couldn’t come out in the daylight.
An hour later, when the sun was fully risen, they left, Jeff in the lead.
“Where are we going?” Kayla asked.
Jeff didn’t reply. He had an idea.
Back at the cemetery, the ground was still wide open, but no bodies were visible. No signs. Nothing.
The only thing they found was the book Andrew had read from: Cracked brown leather.
Jeff picked it up.
“What are you doing?” Kayla asked.
“You’ll see.”
They walked back to the church. Birds chirped happily from treetops.
At the church, Jeff opened the door and threw the book inside.
It burst into flames.
“I think it was a doorway,” he said to her then. “That’s how they came out.”
Kayla didn’t reply; they simply watched the book burning on the floor of the church.
“Let’s go,” she said finally.
Hand-in-hand, they walked back into Westernport
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2022.10.11 17:34 dmkern Steamtown 2022 Race Report, 2nd marathon in the books
### Race Information
* **Name:** Steamtown Marathon
* **Date:** October 9, 2022
* **Distance:** 26.2 miles
* **Location:** Scranton, PA
* **Website:**
steamtownmarathon.com * **Time:** 3:27:23
### Goals
Goal Description Completed?
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A Sub 3:30 *Yes*
B Sub 3:40 *Yes*
C PR (sub 3:57) *Yes*
### Splits
Mile Time
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1 7:52
2 7:48
3 7:55
4 8:04
5 7:40
6 7:51
7 8:07
8 7:37
9 7:51
10 8:08
11 7:44
12 7:53
13 8:30 (1st half 1:43:57)
14 7:46
15 7:37
16 7:54
17 7:38
18 7:47
19 7:38
20 7:46
21 7:40
22 8:01
23 7:56
24 8:24
25 7:59
26 8:30
27 1:37 (2nd half 1:43:26)
### Training
I followed Greg McMillan's downhill marathon plan through Final Surge. I have used "Coach Greg" for the last couple of years through the free plans on my Garmin. I used the paid marathon plan for Philly last year and liked it so I decided to stick with it for this marathon.
My first marathon was the Philadelphia Marathon in 2021. I had a goal of sub-4 hours which I met, but it wasn't pretty. I went too fast for the first half, closer to a 3:45 pace, and then blew up around mile 19 and really struggled the last 7 miles. After the race I told my wife, "I don't understand why anyone would do this more than once". A couple months later I signed up for Steamtown.
Training went well. I hit all my planned runs, and typically ran a little more than what the plan called for. For example, there were optional 40 minute recovery runs once a week that I would always do and made them 60 minutes. I typically ran 5 (sometimes 6) days a week around 40-45 mpw for the majority of the plan, topping out at 50-55 for 3 weeks during the peak. 3 weeks before the race I had the Philly Distance Run Half Marathon, but this was also supposed to be my last 20-miler. Timing wasn't great but I had signed up for this HM before my marathon. I decided to run 6.5 easy miles right before the race started and then ran the race at mostly marathon pace. I ended up going a little faster and finished at 1:41:xx and felt really good after. I felt this was a good sign.
But later that week I felt pain in the back and side of my knee. This happened at any run once I hit about 5 miles. In a couple of runs it caused me to stop all together and cut it short. Over the 2 weeks leading up to the marathon I mostly rested, doing just 2 very easy 6 milers each week. It ended up being a very sharp taper, but rest was most important. The Friday before the race I ran an easy 5k to keep my legs fresh.
For long runs, overall I did 2 20 milers (including the PDR + pre-race run), 2 18+ milers, and 3 or 4 16 milers.
### Pre-race
I stayed in a hotel in Scranton about 2 miles from where the buses leave to take runners to Forest City. I woke up, had my usual toast with banana and peanut butter, and a terrible hotel room coffee. I caught a lyft to the bus pick up and got to Forest City High School just before 7am, where high school kids greeted us with cheers and banners and bottles of water. It was impressive! They had runners hang out in the gym where they grouped people by estimated finish time, which was nice to not have to stand out in the cold waiting for the start. In my head I thought the start time was 7:30, but it ended up not being until 8am. I cheated myself out of a half hour of sleep but at least I had plenty of time to warm up and hang out before the race started.
### Race
Runners grouped together according to their pace. This was helpful because there were no official pacers, so at least this way you could find folks that were shooting for similar times. And since I was going for a nice round number (3:30) it was easy to find plenty of others trying for the same.
[Miles 1-13]
My goal for the first half was to take the down hill conservative and to go just under my goal pace but mostly conserve energy. I was surprised how much uphill there was. While it was mostly downhill there was enough uphill (especially mile 3) to keep you honest. I actually appreciated the change as I'm used to running rolling hills and like the variety of going up and down. But in all it is a lot of downhill and it made goal pace very easy. Much of the scenery was going from one small town to another, while going down a road winding through the changing leaves in between. After Mile 12 I had to hit the port-a-potty. I've never had to take a break during a race, so this was frustrating. I even peed twice before the race started! Oh well. I lost about 45 seconds here, but more importantly I lost the small group I was running with, which was disappointing. There would be a lot of solo running from here out. At this time we began the rails-to-trails portion. I took an e-gel just before the race and miles 5 and 10.
[Miles 14-21]
I felt great after that bathroom break and because my legs still felt fresh after the first half I decided to push my pace a little to an average of about 7:45 per mile. The miles zipped by as I ran on the paved trail along a river. The leaves were changing and slowly falling, the sun was out, the air was crisp, it was perfect. Around mile 17 I saw my wife and kids who I gave quick hugs and kisses to and kept trucking. At some point there was a gravel portion which was fine with me and we went through a park. This was all good with me, I really appreciated the changing landscapes in this race, it made things interesting. Mile 20-21 was the worst part of the race. We were on a major road that was open to traffic and we had to run in the shoulder. There were volunteers who were directing / stopping cars when runners came by, but it wasn't ideal. For this entire portion the course is generally flat / slightly downhill but with some small hills. I took e-gel at miles 15 and 20, which would be my last. I also had a couple of the salt stick dissolvable tablets around mile 14 because my foot started cramping.
[Miles 22-26.2]
This is where the race gets hard. I still felt surprisingly good after 20 miles, and at this point I was about 3 minutes ahead of my goal time and was feeling confident, but I knew the hills were coming. I just didn't know how many of them there'd be. Just before the 23rd mile marker we went up a decent hill. It wasn't huge or particularly long, but at this point in the race it was noticeable. Around this time there was also a mile or so of road that had just been grooved to be repaved and was not fun to run on, I could feel every groove in the asphalt.
Between Mile 23 and 24 is where the big hill came. I knew there were going to be hills around here, but had no idea what to expect. This one was no joke. It wound through a neighborhood, and just when you thought you were at the top it made a right-hand turn and kept climbing. This was the first time in the race where it felt very hard and I knew the last 2 miles were not going to be fun. After this point we headed back downhill for a half mile or so before getting ready for the final push.
I had driven the last 1.5 miles of the course the day before which was extremely helpful for mentally preparing. There was a long slow incline as you approach the final stretch. After this slow climb you make a right turn onto Washington Ave and get ready for a welcomed downhill portion. Unfortunately, at this point you get a head on view of the last hill between you and the finish. I take the downhill and prepare to feel the burn. The first half of the hill is the steepest part but luckily there is great fan support here and tons of folks cheering you onto the finish. Once up the steepest part, the incline lessens until you hit the summit. At this point I could see the finish line and it's a straight shot downhill. I went as fast as I could, but at this point my legs felt like concrete and my "sprint" didn't exist, but I finished strong, and saw that I was under the 3:30 mark as they announced my name over the PA!
### Post-race
There was TONS of food in the post-race tent. Pierogies, pizza, soup, bagels, fruit, cookies, on and on and on. I never have much of an appetite after a race so I grabbed a water, banana and some orange slices. It's 2 days later and I wish I could have all that food now.
Overall, this was a much better experience than my first marathon. The key was sticking with my conservative approach for the downhill first half and banking energy rather than time. I even ended up negative splitting the halves by about 30 seconds. I'm extremely happy with how everything went and I'd recommend this race to anyone.
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2022.10.10 20:02 HokageEzio Ever wondered what One Piece would look like as a modern, seasonally paced anime? I did exactly that episode by episode.
People always talk about how much they wish One Piece was seasonal, but whenever I see it come up I feel like the predictions are really wide swinging and don't actually make that much sense when you break it down. People typically just name arcs they would put in whichever season because it's the easiest way to handle it. Obviously trying to go episode by episode would be ridiculous. Which is why I went episode by episode.
Obviously this is never going to actually be a thing. The One Piece anime is from a long ago era where long running series were just the norm, and this wouldn't have even been on the table unless One Piece was made 15-20 years after it was. This was just pure curiosity of how you could plan a modern anime version of the show... for the most part. I didn't try to break down by pages because that'd be way too much even for me. Without further ado, here's the seasons (with a bit of explanation for each):
Season 1 - Romance Dawn - Zoro vs Mihawk
- 1 (Romance Dawn)
- 2 (That Guy, "Straw Hat Luffy")
- 3-5 (Introducing "Pirate Hunter Zoro")
- 6-7 (The First)
- 8-11 (Introducing Nami)
- 12-15 (Treasure)
- 16-18 (The Pirate Buggy the Clown)
- 19-21 (Devil Fruit)
- 22 (You're the Rare Breed)
- 23-24 (Captain Usopp Appears)
- 25-26 (800 Lies)
- 27-28 (Crescent Moon)
- 29-30 (Hill Road)
- 31-32 (Disaster)
- 33-34 (Klahadore the Butler)
- 35-36 (After Them!!)
- 37-39 (For Whom the Bell Tolls)
- 40-41 (To the Sea)
- Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles 1
- Buggy's Crew Adventure Chronicles 2
- 42-44 (Introducing Sanji)
- 45-46 (Before the Storm)
- 47-48 (Pirate Fleet Admiral "Don Krieg")
- 49-50 (Storm)
- 51-52 (The Oath)
I think this is a great place to end the season because this is the point where Zoro, Usopp, Yosaku and Johnny split off to go looking for Nami. It opens up next season while ending on one of the most impactful moments of the series with Zoro's pledge to Luffy. While yes it's in the middle of an arc, I think them splitting up actually makes it a pretty natural place considering the Mihawk stuff and the Krieg stuff are honestly like two totally different battles.
Zoro promises to never lose again. Season 2 - Don Krieg - Loguetown
- 53-55 (Pearl-san)
- 56-58 (If You Have a Dream)
- 59-61 (Obligation)
- 62-64 (I Won't Die)
- 65-66 (Prepared)
- 67-68 (The Fourth)
- 69-70 (Arlong Park)
- 71-72 (Lords of All Creation)
- 73-74 (Monster of the Grand Line)
- 75-76 (Of Sea Maps and Fish-Men)
- 77-78 (Bell-mere-san)
- 79-81 (Tears)
- 82-83 (OK, Let's STAND UP!)
- 84-86 (Three Sword Style vs. Six Sword Style)
- 87-89 (Trade Off)
- 90-92 (What Can You Do?)
- 93-94 (The Second)
- 95-96 (Spin, Pinwheel)
- Diary of Koby-Meppo Ep 1
- Diary of Koby-Meppo Ep 2
- Jango's Dance Paradise
- 97 (Sandai Kitetsu)
- 98 (Dark Clouds)
- 99 (Luffy Died)
- 100 (The Legend Has Begun)
So here we see the first introduction of some cover stories. Because One Piece arcs are so weirdly paced I feel like you have to throw a couple of these in as a buffer every now and then just to end at a moment that makes sense. So in this case I threw in Diary of Koby-Meppo (which already is in the anime) and Jango's Dance Paradise. I threw that one in because at the end of it you actually see Koby and Helmeppo in the background, so they kinda go hand in hand. I also think in general a lot of the cover stories (definitely not all) make sense sliding in while they're travelling between islands. Lastly, I kept the one chapter pacing in Loguetown. If you don't know, Loguetown was actually supposed to be a bit longer than it was. But they wanted the Straw Hats to get to the Grand Line at Chapter 100. The anime adapted that novel (essentially adding in details that Oda didn't get a chance to write). So I'm keeping it as such and ending with them stomping the barrel.
Straw Hats share their dreams. Season 3 - Reverse Mountain - Crocodile debut
- 101-103 (Reverse Mountain)
- 104-105 (Log Pose)
- 106-107 (The Town of Welcome)
- 108-110 (100 Bounty Hunters)
- 111-112 (Luffy vs Zoro)
- 113-114 (It's All Right!)
- 115-116 (Little Garden of Adventure)
- 117-118 (Dorry and Brogy)
- 119-120 (The Red Ogre Weeps)
- 121-122 (I Knew)
- 123-124 (Luffy vs Mr. 3)
- 125-126 (Instinct)
- 127-129 (Den Den Mushi)
- 130-131 (Maximum Speed)
- 132-134 (Dr. Kureha)
- 135-136 (A Man Called Dalton)
- 137-138 (The Summit)
- 139-140 (Introducing Tony Tony Chopper)
- 141-142 (Quack Doctor)
- 143-145 (Inherited Will)
- 146-147 (Downright Lie)
- 148-149 (Rumble!!)
- 150-151 (The Skies of Drum)
- 152-153 (Full Moon)
- 154-155 ("Pirate" Sir Crocodile)
I love this one. After an entire season of hyping up Mr. 0, you end the season on him debuting as the hero of Alabasta. Not to mention you get some Ace in there for the finale. And you get our first true glimpse at Baroque Work's inner circle.
"Hero" of Alabasta Season 4 - Alabasta
- 156-157 (Introducing Ace)
- 158-159 (Landing in Alabasta)
- 160-161 (Spiders Cafe at 8 O'Clock)
- 162-164 (I Love This Country)
- 165-166 (Operation Utopia)
- 167-168 (Rainbase, the Town of Dreams)
- 169-170 (The Kingdom's Strongest Warrior)
- 171-172 (Koza, Leader of the Rebels)
- 173-174 (Mr. Prince)
- 175-176 (Release)
- 177-178 (30 Million vs 81 Million)
- 179-181 (Showdown at Alubarna)
- 182-183 (Commander Karoo)
- 184-186 (4)
- 187-189 (Even Match)
- 190-192 (Clima-tact)
- 193-195 (Cutting Steel)
- 196-198 (1)
- 199-201 (Hope!!)
- 202-204 (Red)
- 205-207 (Nightmare)
- 208-210 (I Will Surpass You)
- 211-212 (King)
- 213-214 (VIP)
- 215-216 (Vivi's Adventure)
Start right where we left off by actually meeting Ace. Also keep in mind that fights in more modern shows typically do about 3 chapters an episode depending on how much fighting is in it (obviously not a set rule though). I don't have to explain Alabasta to you, everybody knows what this arc is ending on.
Silent Goodbye Season 5 - Jaya-Robin fight
- 217-218 (Stowaway)
- 219-220 (A Walk on the Seafloor)
- 221-222 (Monsters)
- 223-224 (Do Not Dream)
- 225-226 (People's Dreams)
- 227-228 (Noland the Liar)
- 229-230 (Pursue the South Bird!!)
- 231-232 (Bellamy the Hyena)
- 233-234 (The World's Greatest Power)
- 235-236 (Knock Up Stream)
- 237-238 (Heaven's Gate)
- Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Ep 1
- Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Ep 2
- 239-240 (Angel Beach)
- 241-242 (Heaven's Judgement)
- 243-244 (SOS)
- 245-246 (Adventure on God's Island)
- 247-248 (Former God vs Priest)
- 249-250 (The Village Hidden in the Cloud)
- 251-252 (Junction)
- 253-254 (Vearth)
- 255-256 (Wyper the Berserker)
- 257-259 (Pirate Zoro vs Warrior Braham)
- 260-262 (Pirate Luffy vs Berserker Wyper)
- 263-265 (Pirate Robin vs Divine Soldiers Commander Yama)
Skypiea is a very confusing arc to break up. It's a long arc that also doesn't really have distinct phases like some other One Piece arcs (at least not any that could be used as a season break). But I think this choice makes sense. We start the season with Robin joining the crew and end the season with her being the last fight beating up a guy who is destroying the thing she dreamed about and joined the crew to look for in the first place. Also throw in some Ace hunting for Blackbeard after Jaya, because of course you add Ace when you can.
Robin stands up for history. Season 6 - Skypiea-Long Ring Long Land
- 266-267 (March)
- 268-269 (Concerto)
- 270-271 (Pirate Zoro vs Priest Ohm)
- 272-273 (Quintet)
- 274-275 (Oratorio)
- 276-277 (Maxim)
- 278-279 (Pirate Luffy vs God Enel)
- 280-281 (Deathpiea)
- 282-283 (Desire)
- 284-285 (Sorry)
- 286-287 (God Killing)
- 288-289 (Full Moon)
- 290-291 (The Light of Shandora)
- 292-293 (To Meet, like the Half-Moon Hidden by Clouds)
- 294-295 (Raigo)
- 296-297 (High-Altitude Situation)
- 298-299 (Fantasia)
- 300-301 (I Was Here)
- 302-303 (Finale)
- 304-305 (Foxy the Silver Fox)
- 306-308 (Donut Race!!)
- 309-311 (Groggy Ring!!)
- 312-314 (Main Event)
- 315-318 (Closure)
- 319-321 (Ultimate Military Force)
So this season opens back up with Robin still looking for the ruins and the strongest fighters all squaring up against Ohm. Obviously this season has to finish out Skypiea, with a big chunk of it going towards the Kalgara and Noland. When it comes to the Foxy stuff, I tried to make it about one trial per episode (minus the final fight that is a little longer). And I think ending this season on Aokiji smacking the crew sets up for the next two seasons well.
Straw Hats' biggest loss... so far. Season 7 - Water 7
- 322-323 (The City of Water, Water 7)
- 324-325 (The Franky Family)
- 326-327 (Iceburg-san)
- 328-329 (My Name is "Franky")
- 330-331 (The Big Argument)
- 332-333 (Luffy vs. Usopp)
- 334-335 (Warning)
- 336-337 (Protectors of the City of Water)
- 338-339 (Rumors)
- 340-341 (The Woman Who Brings Darkness)
- 342-343 (Cipher Pol No. 9)
- 344-345 (Opposing Force)
- 346-347 (The 9th Justice)
- 348-349 (Fighting Power)
- 350-351 (Klabautermann)
- 352-353 (The Legendary Shipwright)
- 354-355 (Sea Train)
- 356-357 (Cutty Flam)
- 358-359 (Revival)
- 360-361 (Departing Soon)
- 362-363 (Aqua Laguna)
- 364-365 (Kokoro)
- 366-368 (Sogeking)
- 369-371 (You're Not Alone)
- 372-374 (Scramble)
Pretty straightforward, this season covers all of Water 7 up to when Robin officially gets out of reach of the crew. The final sign off for the season is Soge King telling Robin to have faith in Luffy and the train heading off to Enies Lobby. Also conveniently the cour would end with Galley La revealing themselves, which wasn't intended but is still cool.
Have Faith in Luffy. Season 8 - Enies Lobby
- 375-376 (The Superhumans of Enies Lobby)
- 377-378 (Damage Report)
- 379-380 (Enies Lobby Main Island Express)
- 381-382 (Demon Lair)
- 383-384 (Luffy vs Blueno)
- 385-386 (There is a Way)
- 387-388 (Gear Second)
- 389-390 (Response)
- 391-392 (The Girl Called "Devil")
- 393-394 (Demons of Ohara)
- 395-397 (In Hopes of Reaching the Future)
- 398-399 (Declaration of War)
- 400-402 (Pirates vs CP9)
- 403-405 (Franky vs Fukurou)
- 406-408 (Monster)
- 409-411 (Nami vs Kalifa)
- 412-413 (Hunter)
- 414-415 (Heat Up)
- 416-417 (Asura)
- 418-420 (Luffy vs Rob Lucci)
- 421-422 (Buster Call)
- 423-424 (Escape Ship)
- 425-427 (Bridge of Mortal Combat
- 428-429 (Let's Go Back)
- 430 (A Light Snow of Reminiscence Falls)
Again, mostly straight forward. This season covers all of Enies Lobby. I think ending this season with Merry's funeral makes the most sense pacing wise and impact wise. Even though they still have to go back to Water 7 and the crew hasn't fully made up/added Franky, I think this is a pretty solid stopping point before the lore dumping of Post Enies Lobby. Also you get some room for all of Merry's adventures to breathe in that last episode.
Pain. Season 9 - Post Enies Lobby - Nothing Happened
- 431-432 (Fist of Love)
- 433-434 (Whitebeard and Red Hair)
- 435-437 (You Have My Sympathies)
- 438-439 (The Third and the Seventh)
- Hatchan's Sea Floor Stroll Ep 1
- Hatchan's Sea Floor Stroll Ep 2
- 440-441 (Fire Fist vs. Blackbeard)
- 442-443 (Thriller Bark)
- 444-445 (Adventure on Ghost Island)
- 446-447 (Doctor Hogback)
- 448-449 (Moria)
- 450-451 (Perona's Wonder Garden)
- 452-453 (Jigoro of the Wind)
- 454-455 (Gecko Moria of the Seven Warlords of the Sea)
- 456-457 (Demon from the Land of Ice)
- 458-459 (Anything but My Afro)
- 460-462 (Get Back Before Dawn!!)
- 463-464 (Sanji's Dream)
- 465-467 (Pirate Usopp vs. Princess Perona)
- 468-469 (Come Out Here, Straw Hat Pirates!!!)
- 470-472 (Oars vs. Straw Hat Pirates)
- 473-475 (Warlord Bartholomew Kuma Appears)
- 476-478 (Nightmare Luffy)
- 479-481 (Warrior of Hope)
- 482-485 (The End of the Dream)
Back to including cover stories. So the reason I think the Hatchan stuff fits in where I put it is because when the Straw Hats leave Water 7, they're all celebrating and talking about how the next stop is Fishman Island. So... fishman. This is also a buffer between the Straw Hats leaving Water 7 and the Ace vs Blackbeard fight, all of which allows the season to end with "Nothing happened". Like earlier seasons, yes technically we're ending an arc before it's over. But I don't think anybody would look at this moment and say it's not something worthy of a season finale by any means. Brook won't get to officially join until next season, but we've essentially tied up the conflict with Kuma leaving.
Nothing happened. Season 10 - Thriller Bark End - Amazon Lily
- 486-488 (Song of Life)
- 489-490 (The Eighth)
- Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Ep 1
- Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Ep 2
- 491-492 (Iron Mask Duval)
- 493-494 (Duval's Tragedy)
- 495-496 (Gaon Cannon)
- 497-498 (The Eleven Supernovas)
- 499-500 (Sabaody Park)
- 501-502 (The World Begins to Swell)
- 503-504 (Aggravated Island)
- 505-506 (Roger and Rayleigh)
- 507-508 (Kizaru Arrives)
- 509-511 (Kizaru vs Four Captains)
- 512-513 (Beyond Rescue!!!)
- 514-515 (Adventure on the Island of Women)
- 516-518 (Pirate Empress Boa Hancock)
- 519-521 (A King's Disposition)
- 522-524 (Hell)
- Straw Hats Separation Ep 1
- Straw Hats Separation Ep 2
- 525-527 (Level 1 Crimson Hell)
- 528-529 (Jinbe, Knight of the Sea)
- 530-532 (From One Hell to Another)
- 533-535 (Chief Warden Magellan vs. Pirate Luffy)
Starting this season out with another Straw Hat joining, this time around it's Brook. And we get another buffer cover story, this time with the story of Baroque Works meeting up in Impel Down. I thought the best place to end this season would be with Luffy losing to Magellan and being saved by Bon Clay. I think it helps sell the hopelessness that maybe Luffy won't actually get to Ace in time.
Impel Down - 1, Luffy - 0 Season 11 - Impel Down, Marineford, Post War
- 536-537 (Level 5 Frozen Hell)
- 538-540 (Emporio Tension Hormone)
- 541-543 (Another Incident to Be Told)
- 544-546 (To the Sunshine in Outside World)
- 547-549 (Thank You)
- 550-552 (Ace and Whitebeard)
- 553-556 (Admiral Akainu)
- 557-558 (Little Brother)
- 559-560 (Destiny)
- 561-563 (Luffy vs Mihawk)
- 564-566 (The Man Who Shook The World)
- 567-569 (White Monster)
- 570-572 (The Times They Are A-Changin)
- 573-574 (The Name of This Era is "Whitebeard")
- 575-576 (The Great Pirate Edward Newgate)
- 577-578 (A Gift for the New Era)
- 579-580 (The War's Conclusion)
- 581-582 (Luffy and Ace)
- 583-584 (Gray Terminal - The Final Destination of the Uncertainty)
- 585-586 (Brothers' Sake Cups)
- 587-588 (Sabo's Ocean)
- 589-590 (My Little Brother)
- 591-593 (Are You Sure About That?)
- 594-595 (Message)
- 596-597 (3D2Y)
We open this season off with Luffy chained up in Newkama going through the treatments, which I think is just a great place to kick it off with the hero's triumphant return. Everything else moves pretty straight forward, a lot of the fighting in Marineford can be condensed down. I think the main one is Episode 7 right when the fighting started; that episode just has double page spread galore and could all be fit into one giant war kickoff. And then the season ends with Luffy leaving for his timeskip, naturally.
3D2Y Season 12 - Fishman Island
- 598-599 (2 Years Later)
- 600-602 (Romance Dawn for the new world)
- 603-604 (Into the Depths)
- 605-606 (Deep Sea Adventure)
- 607-608 (Underwater Paradise)
- 609-610 (Adventure on Fish-Man Island)
- 611-612 (Hody Jones)
- 613-614 (The Mermaid Princess in Hard-Shell Tower)
- 615-616 (Anniversary for Revenge)
- 617-618 (Proposal)
- 619-620 (At the Sea Forest)
- 621-622 (The Sun Pirates)
- 623-624 (Fisher Tiger the Pirate)
- 625-626 (Uninherited Will)
- 627-628 (Spring Cleaning)
- 629-630 (Getting Violent)
- 631-632 (I Knew)
- 633-635 (100,000 vs 10)
- 636-638 (The Ancient Ark)
- 639-641 (Protect Everything)
- 642-644 (Phantom)
- 645-647 (Stop, Noah)
- 648-649 (The Road Toward the Sun)
- 650-651 (Two Changes to Be Aware Of)
- 652-653 (The Hero Hat)
Very straight forward season. The Straw Hats all return from the timeskip and they go through Fishman Island. Nothing else really needed. Penultimate episode gives us an update on what Blackbeard and Akainu did over the timeskip, and then you have Big Mom officially welcoming Luffy into the New World. The season even ends with some great closing moments in Chapter 653 with Luffy reminiscing over Shanks, Ace, Jinbe, Rayleigh, and even Koby. They don't officially enter the New World yet, but this feels like the type of excitement you would want closing out a season with Luffy thinking of all these people close to him that got him here.
Luffy excited to go to the New World Season 13 - Punk Hazard
- 654-655 (Punk Hazard)
- 656-657 (Adventure on the Burning Island)
- 658-659 (About My Torso)
- 660-661 (Trafalgar Law, Warlord of the Sea)
- 662-663 (Warlord Law Vs. Vice Admiral Smoker)
- 664-665 (Master Caesar Clown)
- 666-667 (Yeti Cool Brothers)
- 668-669 (Pirate Alliance)
- 670-671 (Blizzard With a Chance of Slime)
- 672-673 (My Name is Kin'emon!!)
- 674-675 (The Observers)
- 676-677 (Counter Hazard!!)
- 678-679 (The G-5 Spirit)
- 680-681 (Luffy vs. Master)
- 682-683 (Puppet Master)
- 684-685 (My Name is Momonosuke!!)
- 686-687 (The Snow Woman in the Biscuits Room)
- 688-689 (Mocha)
- 690-692 (SAD)
- 693-695 (Die for Me)
- 696-697 (Alignment of Interests)
- 698-699 (Doflamingo Appears)
- From the Decks of the World Ep 1
- Jinbe's Solo Adventure
- From the Decks of the World Ep 2-700 (His Own Pace)
The crew officially enters the New World, led by that big moment of them showing up with all those giant whales that look like Laboon. The rest of this is mostly straight forward given the length of the Punk Hazard arc. Around the end Luffy's final attack on Caesar bleeds through some chapters (which I didn't feel like breaking out). And then at the end I'd expect a big fight episode against the Doflamingo Pirates that show up. Last episode of Punk Hazard would be Doffy showing up to fight Smoker and then Aokiji saving him. You'll see there's a lot of cover stories at the end. At the end of Chapter 699 when the crews are heading to Dressrosa, we get some newspapers talking about the new Law/Luffy alliance. I think this would be a perfect opportunity to include Decks of the World and Jinbe's story. Jinbe actually specifically looks at the paper at one point and sees the alliance, so that fits in perfectly and also builds up for how he eventually gets to Whole Cake. And I think Decks of the World is important setup because it ends with Ace and Whitebeard's grave with the 3 sake cups... which is a perfect lead in to Chapter 700 as the finale with Doffy showing off that he has the Mera Mera no mi. Personally I think tying those two moments together is great setup for Dressrosa.
Doflamingo gets his hands on the Mera Mera. Season 14 - Dressrosa-Doffy confronting Luffy/Law
- 701-702 (Adventure in the Country of Love, Passion, and Toys)
- 703-704 (Lucy and the Statue of Kyros)
- 705-706 (I Won't Laugh at You)
- 707-709 (B Block)
- 710-711 (To Green Bit)
- 712-713 (Usoland)
- 714-715 (Closely Contested C Block)
- 716-717 (Don Chinjao)
- 718-719 (Open, Chinjao)
- 720-721 (Rebecca and Soldier-san)
- 722-723 (Change of Plans)
- 724-725 (The Undefeated Woman)
- 726-727 (The Lurking Hero)
- 728-729 (Warlord Doflamingo vs Warlord Law)
- 730-731 (3 Cards)
- 732-733 (The Underground World)
- 734-735 (Fujitora's Intention)
- 736-737 (Executive Officer Diamante)
- 738-739 (Commander)
- 740-742 (Liar Usoland)
- 743-744 (Dressrosa in Turmoil)
- 745-746 (Stars)
- 747-748 (My Repayment)
- 749-750 (The State of the War)
- 751-752 (Sabo vs Admiral Fujitora)
Very straight forward season since Dressrosa is such a long arc. I set this up in a way where a lot of the Coliseum stuff gets bunched together (considering it's a ton of fighting). Sabo comes back and gets the Mera Mera (as foreshadowed at the end of last season). As for where I ended the season, I liked the scene of having Luffy and Law "confront" Doflamingo through his string clone. At this point all of the bounties have been put out there and we've set up the fights for next season with the Bird Cage activated. This ends off with Law telling us why he has so much beef with Doffy and with Doffy thinking back on the first time he met Law.
Law meets Doflamingo Season 15 - Dressrosa/CP9 Independent Report/500 M man
- 753-754 (War)
- 755-756 (The Fourth Level)
- 757-759 (Secret Plan)
- 760-761 (Ope Ope no Mi)
- 762-763 (The White City)
- 764-765 (White Monster)
- 766-767 (Smile)
- 768-769 (Pirate Bellamy)
- 770-771 (The Spear of Elbaf)
- 772-773 (Half & Half)
- 774-775 (To Russian, With Love)
- 776-777 (The Hero of the Colosseum)
- 778-779 (Tactics No. 5)
- 780-781 (The Curse of Heart)
- 782-783 (In My Way)
- 784-786 (Gear Fourth)
- 787-789 (4 Minutes Before)
- 790-791 (Heaven and Earth)
- 792-793 (Tiger and Dog)
- 794-795 (Suicide)
- 796-797 (Rebecca)
- 798-799 (Heart)
- 800-CP9 Independent Report (Followers' Sake Cups)
- From the Decks of the World: 500M Ep 1
- From the Decks of the World: 500M Ep 2-801 (Opening Speech)
We pick up right where we left off with a relatively straight forward finish to the end of Dressrosa. The main thing I like from this season is that Luffy's entire 10 minute cooldown is condensed to one episode (episode 17). Instead of having to wait 3 to 4 weeks (that goes for the anime and manga), it's actually done in a way where it's as tense as it's supposed to be with Luffy's triumphant return at the end to save Rebecca and Viola to set up for the final clash. More cover stories towards the end. Chapter 800 is the Grand Fleet drinking their sake cups, which is the first half of episode 23. I think explaining how CP9 ended up in the New World would fit here since we find out at the *very* beginning of chapter 801 that Lucci and Spandam were actually in Dressrosa the whole time. You could either end the episode revealing Lucci was there or reveal it and then do the backstory, either way fits imo. And then we get From the Decks of the World part 2. I like including this here because we get some Shanks at the very end of a season (which is always great) which lines up well with Doffy's speech about who rules the seas. But it also slides in well with what we learn at the end of Chapter 801, which is that Sanji's poster says "Only Alive" for some reason, a nice cliffhanger for what comes next.
Who rules the seas? Season 16 - Zou-Pudding Goodbye
- 802-803 (Elephant Climbing)
- 804-805 (The Mink Tribe)
- 806-807 (10 Days Ago)
- 808-809 (Duke Inuarashi & Master Nekomamushi)
- 810-811 (The Curly Hat Pirates Arrive)
- 812-813 (Tea Party Invitation)
- 814-815 (Take Me with You!!)
- 816-817 (Raizo of the Mist)
- 818-819 (Inside the Whale)
- 820-821 (Dog and Cat Have a History)
- 822-823 + Wapol's Omnivorous Hurrah (Descending the Elephant)
- The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet Ep 1
- The Stories of the Self-Proclaimed Straw Hat Grand Fleet Ep 2
- 824-825 (Whim)
- 826-827 (Totto Land)
- 828-829 (Emperor of the Sea, Charlotte Linlin)
- 830-831 (A Man You Can Bet On)
- 832-833 (Germa Kingdom)
- 834-835 (My Dream)
- 836-838 (Luffy vs. Commander Cracker)
- 839-840 (Iron Mask)
- 841-842 (To the East Blue)
- 843-844 (Vinsmoke Sanji)
- 845-846 (Forces of Rage)
- 847-848 (Goodbye)
Zou is a short arc, so it wouldn't take much of any time to go through (and there's also not a ton of room to speed it up). So we can skip to where they leave Zou, which kicks off everybody heading to the Reverie. I think this would be a good place to slide in Wapol's cover story, which I know the anime briefly did. It's a relatively short cover story, so shouldn't take long (maybe like, 6 minutes) and I think it goes in line with the rest of the Reverie stuff (albeit earlier than Toei showed it). Follow this up with the cover stories about the Grand Fleet members, again in line with the same idea since Sai and Leo also head out to the Reverie. All of this is the same concept of buffering the Straw Hats travels to a new place with some cover stories. As far as the rest of the season, I have it ending out with Pudding saying goodbye to Nami and Luffy in their cells.
Pudding says goodbye Season 17 - Whole Cake Island
- 849-851 (A Ray of Light)
- 852-853 (Germa's Failure)
- 854-855 (What Are You Doing?)
- 856-857 (Liar)
- 858-859 (Emperor Assassination Plan)
- 860-861 (Good Actor)
- 862-863 (The Honorable)
- 864-865 (Hey, Mother)
- 866-867 (Happy Birthday)
- 868-869 (Under Siege)
- 870-871 (Parting)
- 872-873 (Thick and Fluffy)
- 874-875 (Become My Servant)
- 876-877 (Not Sweet)
- 878-879 (Mink Tribe, Guardians Captain Pedro)
- 880-881 (Zero Escape)
- 882-883 (Beyond the Emperor's Expectations)
- 884-885 (Who)
- 886-887 (Way of Life)
- 888-889 (Lion)
- 890-891 (Believing in Me)
- 892-893 (Recognized as Strong Opponents)
- 894-896 (Pirate Luffy vs. Commander Katakuri)
- 897-899 (We'll Definitely Return)
- 900-902 (Even If You Die, Don't Die!!!)
This season starts off with Pudding revealing her true self. The rest of Whole Cake is straight forward. I like how the end of the Katakuri fight plays out in this in Episode 23; the episode starts out with the flashback of Rayleigh training Luffy during the timeskip and just goes through all the way to the finish with Luffy laying the hat on Katakuri. I closed this season out with the scene of Sanji and Zeff both handing out the same plate of food, which I think nicely ties this whole thing together.
Like Father, Like Son Season 18 - Reverie/Wano (End of Act 2)
- 903-904 (The Fifth Emperor)
- 905-906 (The Holy Land Mary Geoise)
- 907-908 (The Empty Throne)
- 909-910 (Seppuku)
- 911-912 (Adventure in the Land of Samurai)
- 913-914 (Okobore Town)
- 915-916 (Bakura Town)
- 917-918 (The Treasure Ship of Provisions)
- 919-920 (I Love Oden)
- 921-922 (Beast Pirates General: Kaido)
- 923-924 (Emperor of the Sea Kaido vs. Luffy)
- 925-926 (The Prisoner Mine)
- 927-928 + Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World (Introducing Komurasaki the Oiran)
- 929-930 (Shogun of Wano Country, Kurozumi Orochi)
- 931-932 (O-Soba Mask)
- 933-934 (Hyogoro of the Flower)
- 935-936 (Queen)
- 937-938 (A Woman's Secret)
- 939-940 (Sparks of Rebellion)
- 941-942 (The Star of Ebisu Town)
- 943-945 (SMILE)
- 946-949 (Queen vs. O-Lin)
- 950-952 (Hiyori and Kawamatsu)
- 953-955 (Enma)
- 956-957 (Ultimate)
This season starts out with all the new bounties post Whole Cake Island, on top of getting some lead up into the Reverie. From there we head right into Act 1 and 2 of Wano. I couldn't think of a place to fit in the entire Caribou cover story cause it's a pretty long story (and I also think it'd be weird to include Jinbei stuff here given the end of Whole Cake). I think the brief summary that Toei did in Wano works fine for this one. Towards the end there's a big fight episode between Big Mom and Queen and then Luffy learning Ryou and freeing the Udon mines. These chapters have a decent amount of double page spreads and are pretty much all action, so I think they can be brought together. We end the season with the chapters from around the world post-Reverie. So Garp going to Ryugu, the Shichibukai being hunted, the news that something happened to Vivi, and of course the Ultimate chapter.
The GOAT Season 19 - Wano (Act 3-Luffy unlocks Advanced Conquerors)
- 958-959 (The Promised Port)
- 960-961 (Introducing Kozuki Oden)
- 962-963 (Daimyo and Retainers)
- 964-965 (Oden's Adventure)
- 966-967 (Roger and Whitebeard)
- 968-969 (Oden's Return)
- 970-971 (Oden vs Kaido)
- 972-973 (The Kozuki Clan)
- 974-975 (Onward to Onigashima!!)
- 976-977 (Begging Your Pardon!!)
- 978-979 (Family Problem)
- 980-981 (Fighting Music)
- 982-983 (Thunder)
- 984-985 (My Bible)
- 986-987 (My Name)
- 988-989 (Sorry for the Wait)
- 990-991 (Army of One)
- 992-993 (The Dream of Wano Country)
- 994-995 (My Other Name is Yamato)
- 996-997 (Flame Clouds)
- 998-999 (The Sake I Brewed to Drink With You)
- 1000-1003 (Straw Hat Luffy)
- 1004-1005 (Devil Child)
- 1006-1007 (The Honorable Hyogoro of the Flower)
- 1008-1010 (Haoshoku)
We open this season off where we left off, finally getting to see the legend of Oden as was hinted at in the season finale. As far as where we end the season, I think you can finish out Roof Piece with Luffy learning Advanced Conquerors and the rest of the rookies splitting up. Throw in Big Mom attacking Killer and Kidd too from 1011, but I think just ending the season with that final clash of Luffy and Kaido going at it is a pretty solid way to end it. Most everybody else has their matchups now for the rest of the arc, so it sets up for next season and the conclusion of Wano.
Let everyone know that Luffy will win. Season 20 - Wano
- 1011-1012 (Itch)
- 1013-1014 (Anarchy in The B.M.)
- 1015-1016 (Chains)
- 1017-1018 (Jinbe vs. Who's-Who)
- 1019 (Heliceratops)
- 1020-1021 (Robin vs. Black Maria)
- 1022-1023 (The Stars Take the Stage)
- 1024-1025 (So-and-So)
- 1026-1027 (The Pivotal Clash)
- 1028-1029 (The Tower)
- 1030-1031 (Warrior of Science)
- 1032-1033 (Shimotsuki Kozaburo)
- 1034 (Sanji vs. Queen)
- 1035 (Zoro vs. King)
- 1036-1037 (Bushido is the Way of Death)
- 1038-1039 (Kid & Law vs. Big Mom)
- 1040-1041 (Komurasaki)
- 1042-1043 (Let's Face Death Together!!)
- 1044-1045 (Warrior of Liberation)
- 1046-1047 (Raizo)
- 1048-1050 (Twenty Years)
- 1051 (Shogun of Wano Country, Kozuki Momonosuke)
- 1052-1053 (New Emperors)
- 1054-1055 (Flame Emperor)
- 1056-1057 (The End)
So you'll see there's a lot of single chapter episodes in this season. We're getting into Straw Hat fights now, and I just don't see them getting sandwiched together into an episode. By this math Sanji and Zoro would both have their big moment in the same episode... that's not happening. So just imagine some cool filler, cause that's what I would expect (also the finish with the textbox ends the episode even though it would technically be in the next episode). Same goes for Franky's fight. Robin and Jinbei's fights both bleed into 2 chapters, so I put those together naturally. Same logic for the end of Luffy vs Kaido. I think the final punch taking multiple chapters really broke up the finale in an awkward way, and I like putting them all together so the final attack goes with the explosion of the volcano. The chapter where Momo comes back also has a lot of room for filler given Oda skipped a lot at the end there (a whole week), so same concept. I expect the actual anime to add a lot to the end of Wano too for the same reasons. And then the season ends with the curtains closing.
Crew's full Cover stories that I couldn't figure out how to include and why:
- Gedatsu's Accidental Blue-Sea Life - I honestly have no clue what this cover story means, it's super random as of now.
- Enel's Great Space Operations - Super important... couldn't figure out a decent place to include it that wouldn't be out of place.
- "Gang" Bege's Oh My Family - I originally included this in the Reverie season, but I think ending on the Ultimate chapter made more sense.
- Germa 66's Ahh... An Emotionless Excursion - Not over yet.
Curious what people think of this pacing. Like I said, this post isn't meant to be a "oh man Toei sucks, they should do this". I think Toei does a pretty solid job, especially in recent years. This was just pure curiosity based on how the anime might look if it was made in a completely different time.
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"Well...that was...fairly simply?" Grel let out, his tusk somewhat gleaming in the increased sunshine upon the ocean floor.
"Well...it IS a beginner dungeon. Don't really matter much if it grew recently, if it's still young n all." The fox responded in kind, as he trekked up a sand dune. Marshall was getting pretty tired of all these scares and travels. It was supposed to be a simple dungeon. In fact, he thought he'd been favored enough to receive some sort of aid in this dungeon, now that the information he got was somewhat poor in nature. However, the gods did not seem to hear his silent pleas, and so he sighed as he continued the trek up the sand dune further towards the surface of the ocean, getting slightly ahead of his orc friend.
"How did you find out about that anyway? Figured if you were official city people, so you wouldn't really...know too much about this somewhat new dungeon. Also, on account of all the weird stuff going on, I'd assume that we'd see more guards or paladins or something since you haven't exactly contacted anyone while you were down here." The blob girl behind him questioned. Marshall briefly looked behind him at the girl carrying the bast upon her shoulders fairly easily, before turning back around to look at the summit they had still yet to climb. Briefly, very briefly, he considered stating the truth. The fact of the matter that they simply weren't sent by the city. That they were just here for vengeance. Then, he thought back so far on all they had done, and the doubt came back into his mind. Were they the kind of people to judge others? Were they the kind of people to report to the authorities once they got out here? He didn't know. All that he knew for certain, was that one of them was good at deciphering languages within that crumbled temple while being completely mute, and the other was way more combat oriented than anyone within a merchant caravan should've been, even if they were just hired help.
"Uh...well, ya see we're not 'zactly....supposed ta be here?" The fox let out. Marshall screamed inside his head as the words came unbidden to his lips. He hadn't made his decision yet, but with the lingering silence, his mouth simply spoke the words he was thinking. This could become an unmitigated disaster if things didn't go their way.
"This dumb fluffball has it in his mind to-" Marshall quickly cut off Grel, encasing his mouth with his paw.
"No! Get over here you piece of-" He grumbled as he began pulling the orc by the tusk towards his mouth moving slowly away from the other members of this impromptu party.
"Why are ya tellin them?" Marshall whispered. He could tell that the orc was confused by his words and tone, and why wouldn't he be? Marshall knew he was being belligerent and obstinate. He just wanted to let out his frustrations at his slip.
"Because they have a right to know?" The orc's words poked holes in Marshall's thinking. The way that the two had covered for them came to mind. The way that one of their own gave their life for them came to mind. The way that the little bast became extremely excited once Marshall showed his prowess in sign language came to mind. And the way that the pogona, a race seldom seen due to their shyness and shapeshifting, was fine with showing her real appearance for most of the time they were together. He knew he might regret what he was about to say, but his heart, his soul, simply stated there was no point to it all. That his mind was just worrying for the sake of it.
"...you're right. I hate it, but you're right. Ok." Marshall said as he let go of the orc's tusk. Briefly, Grel rubbed it before looking into his eyes. He must've found something within Marshall's eyes, perhaps resignation or slow approval, but whatever it was, Grel nodded solemnly before turning back towards the duo still behind them, somewhat confused at the sudden whispering going on.
"So...we're the only guys meant to be here." Grel solemnly stated. At first, the words don't seem to register with the two further down the dune, but as the seconds tick by, Marwall's eyes begin to widen considerable as his eyebrows raised in alarm and Carmia's form briefly started quivering.
"...Really? We're just...alone? No one else is coming?" Her voice bubbled out, concern undeniably present in her voice. It hurt somewhat for Marshall to listen to it, but he knew that it'd only get worse before it got better.
"Just got us. Marshall thought to go awol on the law here, to enact justice himself. I stuck with him, considerin' he ain't about to go against the guy alone." The words touched the fox's heart, knowing that his friend actually valued their friendship a bit more than he thought. He originally thought the orc was only coming with him because they probably thought he'd try to drag along Becken if he didn't have the choice.
"...do you...Do you think we'll be ok for the next few floors then, if we can't expect anyone else to come by?" The little bast managed to sign, although no-one but he had managed to understand the movements, and he expected that that was probably the point. Now that the bast did not have to rely upon any slates or unreliable lines in the sand, the fox expected a lot more 'talking' from the mute.
"...the knowledge I received about the dungeon stated it only had four floors. Dungeon's obviously has grown if the floors have been so big so far. Probably already went through 7....if I stretch it 9." He cautiously put out into the water between them all. The information he put out was purely conjecture, but he was pretty sure the math was right. From what he remembered, only dungeons of an advanced age were able to conjoin floors to more than three that the floors had seemed to be done so far.
"Why do you think?" He took Carmia's words as an allowance to explain his thoughts.
"Well...the first floor we were on had that whole metal cavern thing going on, and while it was relatively kind of the same, you kind of expect that for a younger dungeon. You don't expect scenery changes towards a hospital room or crystal grove central. So, first floor definitely had a mix of 3 floors in there that hadn't exactly configured themselves together all too well. Second is a large one, so probably either equivalency of 2 or 3. Finally, we have this one, which...while somewhat smaller than the previous, it isn't exactly saying much since it was a Puzzle floor? So yeah...I'd say this last one was either 2 or 3 as well." Marshall spoke his thoughts, the words simply flowing out as they came.
"...you lost your accent." It took a second, but Grel's words sparked a moment of surprise and panic beset his face. His carefully maintained accent fell away as he realized his inner words had none of the meticulous factory produced nature of his other words. He tried to act like nothing had happened, his face going slack from the expression he had previously
"I 'ave no idea what ya talkin' about dame." Marshall overcorrected, at which Grel raised a single brow in response.
"Yeah...sure. Anyway, any idea for how many more floors there are?" Grel asked.
"Well...since I already came out with all tha infa I've gotten, which amounts to jack shit by the way, I'd suspect three ar more 'floor's, probably smaller than this one. Discountin' those not yet made, maybe? I don't gods damned know." Marshall admitted. It was something that, perhaps, he should've studied more, although he never expected to head into a dungeon anytime soon. More often than not, dungeons were just [Adventurer] or [Hero] training, with the more advanced ones giving out rare items that countries regularly farmed with their high level specialty parties. A person in law enforcement only ever got the bare minimum in information regarding dungeon activity, in case one was formed within their city or town. A flaw, he realized, that should probably be corrected once he got a mind to confront the local head of V.O.G.
"...Well...we should probably ask how many floors are left when we open the next chest then, yeah?" Carmia tentatively spoke out at the moment of silence. For a moment, Marshall entertained the idea. It was known that sometimes Dungeon's gave out information from previous entrants, their gear having been absorbed into the pool of the Dungeon's items. And while he did consider it a valid form of information, he doubted that any had actually came upon the current number of floors within this dungeon, even if it hadn't just increased.
"...I don't think it works that way." Marshall spoke out after awhile. However, his words did seem to incentivize Grel into looking at him with confusion, and remarkably, some amount of self-assuredness.
"Why not? Nothing else seems to-" The orc's words stopped as he realized something at around the same time as everyone else within the party. The water around them began swirling. Instantly, all of them fell into stance, Marwall in the back, ready to pepper the intrusion with earth, Marshall and Grel to the sides, one making a blade to give to Grel, while the other whips out some newly acquired brass knuckles he received from a chest at the temple, and finally Carmia at the front, whipping herself into a bloody frenzy, as they all prepared for a possible visit from the Water Golem [Boss] that was in charge of this floor, or even a remote attack like that had been done a couple of times since they had started upon this puzzle floor. However, as the water whipped into a riotous frenzy, becoming frothy white and glowing, before almost immediately halting to a standstill, the sight that met them shocked all of them greatly.
"-DON'T GET TO-" The human stopped yelling as soon as it looked at the group. Thoughts went through his mind, as his expression brightened considerably. A sigh escaping his lips.
"...do...that...hi guys." He finished his thought before waving. The tiny bast shot forward like a cannonball, before wrapping the human lower midsection in an embrace. The pagona staggers a bit before walking over and putting a hand on their shoulder, gently squeezing. Marshall watches all this, only to find the orc beside him start rushing towards him before Grel's meaty hands clap their back.
"DAVE! You're alive! Now where's my damned tusk!?" The orc grilled the human, a bit of mania seeping over him while breathing heavily.
"Oh! Jeez. Here man. Just...calm down." The human, likely seeing the slightly crazed look on the orc's face, relented and gave him the broken tusk he was keeping upon his person. As soon as the bone touched the orc's hand, the pox upon his mind eased bit by bit, as his breathing smoothed out.
"Sorry. I was just a bit...upset." The orc offered as an apology, with Dave seemingly being ok with it for the most part.
"How did you...how are you..." The pagona struggled with their words, trying to get their point across. Thankfully, it seemed like Dave realized what they were trying to say, a glimpse of recognition passing through their eyes.
"Funny thing that. After I woke up having warily avoided the air golem death coming my way, I ended up in the ocean, and I saw where you guys used to be. Followed your tracks, managed to get underwater breathing going, which was a bit easier than I'd thought it'd be, and then I thought I found the mastermind behind these water elementals or golems that had been flocking against me-only reason that I discount them as golems is cause they didn't have any cores inside them. Anyway, I was fighting them, then a voice spoke out about not killing me? Think it was the dungeon maybe, but I figured they'd have a bit more presence, given...well we're inside them. Next thing I know, I was screaming about him whisking me away and I was next to you guys." Dave explained. All of the others slowly took that information in, and while the others were trying to think of something to say, Marwall stopped hugging the human so tightly, now ready to let him go, with only a slight pat on the leg before beginning to walk back up the dune.
"Well...we're glad you're back...don't endanger yourself again. Fucking stupid idiot." Carmia finally found words to say as she slapped the backside of the man's head before following Marwall back up. Grel and Marshall nodded at her sentiment before joining her in the trek.
"...sure. Did anything...happen while I was gone?" The human confusedly asked as they followed behind them.
"Just puzzle stuff. Nothing too interesting. Almost died one time, but that's what we get when relying on this one." Carmia exclaimed, turning her head towards the human as she pointed at Grel.
"...Guess I deserve that. Loose lips and memory and all." The orc chuckled as Marshall began thinking upon the puzzle they'd done. Well, he wouldn't exactly call this room a puzzle room, as it mostly pertained to riddles regarding directions they had to get to and words which they had to speak. The most challenging bit out of all of it was probably only the deciphering of the language, and thankfully the little bast who almost shared his name was somehow proficient in the languages that the dungeon had decided to use for the floor.
"So...have you all found out how to...exit the dungeon?" Dave asked, his voice slightly tense towards the end. While the rest thought upon the question in silence on what exactly could be best said to summarize what was going on, Marshall was the most ready with an answer, opening his mouth almost immediately at the end of Dave's question.
"Well...not 'zactly. From where we stand, we've only got the final piece to leavin' for the next floor." He turned his head around gesturing towards the surface that they were headed towards. It still somewhat irked him inside that the exit was literally located within the place they began, but he chalked it up to lazy dungeon making or purposeful irritation upon them all by it and left the thought at that.
"And...there's been nothing else? No mention of how many floors we have left?" The question left Marshall a bit stumped, although it didn't leave the orc without a response.
"What do you expect? Not all of us can just get a dungeon to talk to us or somethin'." Grel replied with a wit seldom seen. In fact, the mention of the dungeon actually speaking towards the human gave an important bit of knowledge that Marshall was willing to take advantage of. The dungeon was aware enough to speak about things inside it. That could only mean that it knew where the black market tinkerer was. If he could speak with the dungeon, he might be able to gain a bit of tactical knowledge regarding his hideout, machines, and methods. However, as the possible conversation was passing through Marshall's mind, some words brought him from his thoughts and final
"...just peachy...guess you all wouldn't be too excited about loot?" Dave exclaimed, and as he spoke the word 'loot' Marshall and Marwall's ears both stood on end as they each turned to look at him, one with greed and avarice, while the other only held innocent curiosity, and perhaps, a bit of calculation.
"Loot! Gods yes! How much?" The words rapidly appeared within the air made from the sand beneath them to appear before the tiny bast.
"Just two items really that I want to keep on hand. Others you can have, although-" At this, the human patted the side of himself upon the satchel next to him. "-should probably wait until we're out of the water so the...shit. Might be too late."
"What?" Carmia questioned, as they all finally crested over the dune, miles of ocean visible to all of them, with the crystalline coral reefs now visible behind them, while the island ahead still seemed to be quite far away.
"Well...I HAD a magic scroll. Might let people learn a spell or something, I dunno. Might be worthless now it's waterlogged." Dave morosely stated. However, Marshall chuckled a little bit at the statement.
"Nah. Shouldn't be too bad once we get above tha water. It's technically not...well, real water. Found that out when we came up the first time. Completely dry once you exit." He explained his visible humor. Dave parsed through the statement before allowing himself to smile a little bit.
"Huh...well...that's actually neat. Where to next then?" He asked of the group. For a second, they all stopped, an apparent frustration waving through all of them, although none more apparent than Marshall and Marwall.
"Well, it says on what Marwall's managed to read that we've got about...an hour and a half maybe until we make it back to the beginning island." The orc spoke pointing his thumb up to the surface of the water. Dave's eyes widened considerably at the statement
"...we're going back?" He anxiously questioned.
"Fraid so. Seems like the lake in the middle was a portal or something when we spoke some words." Carmia explained, her voice's usual bubbliness subsiding to a quite seethe. For a second,
"...Fucking god damned [Open Sesame] bullshit. I hate this puzzle floor." Almost all of the others chuckled at Dave's statement, sans Marwall, for even if they couldn't understand his words, his resentment carried through all too well. However, Marshall wasn't one to just let go of his grasp on a key opportunity for poignancy.
"Now you're gettin why dungeoneers hate em to the bone."
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Author's Note: Hey. So sorry about the weeklong absence. Thought it was best to rest my head for a bit. With how work has been piling on recently, I figured a weekend to myself was probably a good idea. Anyhow, hope you all enjoyed the chapter. Not much to say about it, except I'm glad we finally have the gang back together (or at least most of it). Also, I know I kind of blue-balled some people with the combat chapter just not working out all too well. Thankfully, I do have something coming up that might scratch the itch of those kinds of fans. Other than that, not much going on, except perhaps for my dog. I finally got one of my own! I won't say much, cause I know some people don't like hearing about dogs all too much, but she's a west highland terrier, and she has the sweetest brown eyes. She's only around a year old, or at least that's what the people at the shelter said. Anyhow, if you all want to see a dog pic, let me know and I'll post it in the next installment. With that, I think we can safely end this week's post. Hope you all have been having a good week, and continue to do so.
Peace!
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2022.09.08 12:48 ScottPompeo Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 8th - Sept 15th
This Thursday has the start of
The Summit of Greatness, the
Elton John Experience, the
Summer's End Plant Party, and
Eric Clapton with special guest Jimmie Vaughn.
This Friday features the
Lithopolis Honeyfest, the start of the
Columbus Oktoberfest,
Franklinton Fridays,
Jimmy Eat World,
Tick, Tick... BOOM! - the Netflix film now in theaters,
Latin Nights and
Ninja Sex Party: Up Close and Personal with
Super Guitar Bros.
On Saturday we have the
Ohio Marshal Festival, the
Columbus Bottle & Barrel Fest, the
Sneaker Freaks Columbus: Sneaker & Vintage Expo, the
Ultimate 90's Bar Crawl, the
Moonlight Market, and the
Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory.
On Sunday try
Mainly Mozart Moments at the Central Ohio Symphony, the
Motion City Soundtrack, or
Jamey Johnson at Kemba Live!
This week also has the
C.S. Lewis On Staging: The Most Reluctant Convert, Comedian
Michelle Wolf or
Guy Torry at Funny Bone, the
33rd Annual Renaissance Festival, and the
.5k Bar Run - a dog friendly 1/2 kilometer bar run.
And as always there's tons of live music, comedy, trivia and all kinds of other events to check out.
All events in EDT Timezone. Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 8th - Sept 15th
Sept 8th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events Sept 9th, 2022 - Friday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 9 | | The Summit of Greatness 2022 - Reach your Ultimate Human Potential | Event |
Sept 9 | 11am-2:30pm | Short North Food Tour | Dining |
Sept 9 | 3pm-7pm | Lithopolis Honeyfest - raising awareness of the importance of the honey bee on crop pollination | Festival |
Sept 9 | 5pm-12am | Columbus Oktoberfest - Schmidt's Restaurant und Sausage Haus providing tasty food, lively music, bountiful brews, and games galore | Drinking |
Sept 9 | 6:15pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Franklinton Fridays and 400 Market - galleries, business, and institutions host an art crawl along with unique markets and hand made items | Market |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Etana w/ TBA at Woodlands Tavern | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Anna Vaus at The Basement | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Jimmy Eat World - Something Loud w/ Charly Bliss at Kemba Live! | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Kurtis Conner Live On Tour - a sell-out performer, podcaster, and global YouTube sensation | Comedy |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Tick, Tick... BOOM! This autobiographical musical made into a Netflix film now in theatres | Theater |
Sept 9 | 7:30pm | Latin Nights - Maestro Biava bring his renowned Colombian heritage to the sage with sultry samba, Colombian Cumbia, and more | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 8pm | Damon Lock's Black Monument Ensemble at Lincoln Theatre | Theater |
Sept 9 | 8pm | Ninja Sex Party: Up Close and Personal with Super Guitar Bros at Southern Theatre | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 9pm | 22 & good 4 u - Olivia Rodrigo vs Taylor Dance Party | Dancing |
Sept 9 | 9:45pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Recurring Events Sept 10th, 2022 - Saturday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 10 | | The Summit of Greatness 2022 - Reach your Ultimate Human Potential and the After Party at Kemba Live! | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 10am-3pm | Ohio Fire Marshal Festival - inflatables, balloon twisting, face painting, games, food trucks, and fire safety demonstrations | Festival |
Sept 10 | 11am-7pm | Columbus Bottle & Barrel Fest - Craft Beer, Wine, & Spirits, Live Music, Great Food, & More! | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 12pm | PBJ & Jazz & the Jazz Big Band at the Topiary Park | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 12pm-12am | Columbus Oktoberfest - Schmidt's Restaurant und Sausage Haus providing tasty food, lively music, bountiful brews, and games galore | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 1pm-6pm | Sneaker Freaks Columbus: Sneaker & Vintage Expo - 10th year anniversary - at the Ohio State Fairgrounds - Bring your sneakers to trade or sell | Expo |
Sept 10 | 2:30pm-5pm | Short North All Dessert Tour | Dining |
Sept 10 | 4pm | The Rhythm is Gonna Getcha! - Grab your maracas and bongo drums and hop in the conga line! | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 5pm-2am | The Ultimate 90's Bar Crawl - Exclusive Drinks, Dancing, Souvenirs, and 90's Music | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 5pm | The LoHigh Evening Market - local artisan creations and tasty treats | Market |
Sept 10 | 5:30pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 6pm-11pm | Columbus Moonlight Market on Gay Street in Downtown Columbus | Market |
Sept 10 | 6:30pm | Architects - North American Tour w/ We Came As Romans, Like Moths to Flame at Newport Music Hall | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Jady w/ Zach Beaver at The Basement | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Tick, Tick... BOOM! This autobiographical musical made into a Netflix film now in theatres | Theater |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory - colorful glass artwork is placed throughout the biomes and plant collections | Event |
Sept 10 | 7:30pm | Surfbort - Freak Music U.S. Tour 2022 at Rumba Cafe | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7:30pm | Cash Only 11: A celebration of Johnny Cash at Woodlands Tavern | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 8pm | Lightning Express Everly Brothers Tribute w/ the Bob Sauls Group at Rambling House | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 8pm | Steven Wright: Live in Concert at the Davidson Theatre | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 9:15pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 11:30pm | The Rocky Horror Picture Show: LIVE Shadowcast with the Fishnet Mafia at Studio 35(Facebook) | Theater |
Recurring Events Sept 11th, 2022 - Sunday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 12th, 2022 - Monday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 13th - Tuesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 14th, 2022 - Wednesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 15th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=
ON GOING EVENTS FARMERS MARKETS
Day | Time | Farmers Market | Begin Date | End Date |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Bexley Farmers Market - Dawson Ave at E Main St | May 19 | Oct 20 |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Healthy New Albany Farmers Market in the Market Square | June 23 | Sept 15 |
Thur | 4pm-8pm | Olde Pickerington Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, honey, meats, crafts and more | June | Sept |
Fri | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Fri | 4pm-7pm | Canal District Farmers Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Grove City Farmers' Market - fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more home grown products | May 14 | Sept 10 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | North Market Downtown Farmers' Market with a list of growers, makers, and artisans | June 4 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Worthington Farmers Market Summer Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8:30am-11:30am | 2022 Union County Farmers Market - Fruits, Vegetables, Bedding plants, and Baked goods | May 21 | Oct 1 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Granville Farmers Market at Raccoon Valley Park | May 7 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Keller Market House Farmers' Market | May 7 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Main Street Delaware Farmers' Market | May 28 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Dublin Market at Bridge Park | May | Sept |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Powell Chamber Farmer's Market (Facebook) | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Canal Winchester Farmer's market | May 28 | Sept 24 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westerville Saturday Farmers Market | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Clintonville Farmers Market - Outdoor Market at North High Street | Apr 30 | Nov 19 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westgate Farmers Market (June 4 and every other week) | June 4 | Oct 15 |
Mon | 4pm-7pm | Prairie Township Farmers Market (no market on July 4, Aug 29, or Sept 5) | June 20 | Sept 19 |
Tue | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Tue | 3pm-6pm | Granville Farmers Market at Ross' Granville IGA Parking Lot | June 14 | Sept 27 |
Tue | 4pm-6pm | Canal District Farmers Market | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Baltimore Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, and a variety of natural products | June | Sept |
Wed | 3:30pm-6:30pm | Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market at Wells Barn Barn parking lot | June 1 | Sept 21 |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Gahanna Farmers Market at City of Gahanna Parking lot at Town and High | June | Sept |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Upper Arlington Farmers Market at Tremont Rd | May 18 | Sept 28 |
Daily | 9am-7pm | The Witten Smith Farm Market | Year Round | |
Daily | 10am-5pm | HTH Farm Market | Year Round | |
There are just way too many Farmer's Markets to list. Check out this list of all Farmer's Markets happening over the summer to find one near you.
MORE EVENTS! TOO MANY TO LIST!
Or how I learned to stop trying to list every event and just give you guys the sources I'm working with.
If you're looking to volunteer Columbus Gives Back and Besa - Be the Good can give you dozens of events happening for a variety of causes.
The City of Columbus Community Center lists dozens of hobbies and sports events for children and adults that you can attend for free.
Columbus on the Cheap creates a weekly list updated every Wednesday night detailing tons of free or cheap events that can be done around town.
The Columbus Dispatch Entertainment section posts your "Best Bets" for the weekend every Thursday morning and the Columbus Navigator also provides news articles about upcoming performances. The Columbus Underground has their own event section to watch as well.
Columbus Makes Art lists various concerts, art displays, and other artistic events. There's also a list of community Art Festivals. Cringe provides a full list of all the live music going on throughout Columbus
Meetup, Goldstar Events, Eventbrite and Facebook are a great source to search for events. If you're looking for events local to you, I'd suggest searching Google Maps for local bars and pubs, then looking up their websites or Facebook pages where they'll often have weekly events.
Looking for events more than a week out?
To help organize and plan out this list I have a PREVIEW of events coming more than a week out posted on my Reddit Profile. Keep in mind that there could be some inaccurate information the further out you go, so be sure to track the event page in case there are last minute changes.
If you find any broken links, misspellings, or inaccurate information, please let me know. Thanks.
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2022.09.03 19:23 ScottPompeo PREVIEW - Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 8th - Sept 15th
This Thursday has the start of
The Summit of Greatness, the
Elton John Experience, the
Summer's End Plant Party, and
Eric Clapton with special guest Jimmie Vaughn.
This Friday features the
Lithopolis Honeyfest, the start of the
Columbus Oktoberfest,
Franklinton Fridays,
Jimmy Eat World,
Tick, Tick... BOOM! - the Netflix film now in theaters,
Latin Nights and
Ninja Sex Party: Up Close and Personal with
Super Guitar Bros.
On Saturday we have the
Ohio Marshal Festival, the
Columbus Bottle & Barrel Fest, the
Sneaker Freaks Columbus: Sneaker & Vintage Expo, the
Ultimate 90's Bar Crawl, the
Moonlight Market, and the
Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory.
On Sunday try
Mainly Mozart Moments at the Central Ohio Symphony, the
Motion City Soundtrack, or
Jamey Johnson at Kemba Live!
This week also has the
C.S. Lewis On Staging: The Most Reluctant Convert, Comedian
Michelle Wolf or
Guy Torry at Funny Bone, the
33rd Annual Renaissance Festival, and the
.5k Bar Run - a dog friendly 1/2 kilometer bar run.
And as always there's tons of live music, comedy, trivia and all kinds of other events to check out.
All events in EDT Timezone. Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 8th - Sept 15th
Sept 8th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events Sept 9th, 2022 - Friday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 9 | | The Summit of Greatness 2022 - Reach your Ultimate Human Potential | Event |
Sept 9 | 11am-2:30pm | Short North Food Tour | Dining |
Sept 9 | 3pm-7pm | Lithopolis Honeyfest - raising awareness of the importance of the honey bee on crop pollination | Festival |
Sept 9 | 5pm-12am | Columbus Oktoberfest - Schmidt's Restaurant und Sausage Haus providing tasty food, lively music, bountiful brews, and games galore | Drinking |
Sept 9 | 6:15pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Franklinton Fridays and 400 Market - galleries, business, and institutions host an art crawl along with unique markets and hand made items | Market |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Etana w/ TBA at Woodlands Tavern | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Anna Vaus at The Basement | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Jimmy Eat World - Something Loud w/ Charly Bliss at Kemba Live! | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Kurtis Conner Live On Tour - a sell-out performer, podcaster, and global YouTube sensation | Comedy |
Sept 9 | 7pm | Tick, Tick... BOOM! This autobiographical musical made into a Netflix film now in theatres | Theater |
Sept 9 | 7:30pm | Latin Nights - Maestro Biava bring his renowned Colombian heritage to the sage with sultry samba, Colombian Cumbia, and more | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 8pm | Damon Lock's Black Monument Ensemble at Lincoln Theatre | Theater |
Sept 9 | 8pm | Ninja Sex Party: Up Close and Personal with Super Guitar Bros at Southern Theatre | Live Music |
Sept 9 | 9pm | 22 & good 4 u - Olivia Rodrigo vs Taylor Dance Party | Dancing |
Sept 9 | 9:45pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Recurring Events Sept 10th, 2022 - Saturday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 10 | | The Summit of Greatness 2022 - Reach your Ultimate Human Potential and the After Party at Kemba Live! | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 10am-3pm | Ohio Fire Marshal Festival - inflatables, balloon twisting, face painting, games, food trucks, and fire safety demonstrations | Festival |
Sept 10 | 11am-7pm | Columbus Bottle & Barrel Fest - Craft Beer, Wine, & Spirits, Live Music, Great Food, & More! | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 12pm | PBJ & Jazz & the Jazz Big Band at the Topiary Park | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 12pm-12am | Columbus Oktoberfest - Schmidt's Restaurant und Sausage Haus providing tasty food, lively music, bountiful brews, and games galore | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 1pm-6pm | Sneaker Freaks Columbus: Sneaker & Vintage Expo - 10th year anniversary - at the Ohio State Fairgrounds - Bring your sneakers to trade or sell | Expo |
Sept 10 | 2:30pm-5pm | Short North All Dessert Tour | Dining |
Sept 10 | 4pm | The Rhythm is Gonna Getcha! - Grab your maracas and bongo drums and hop in the conga line! | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 5pm-2am | The Ultimate 90's Bar Crawl - Exclusive Drinks, Dancing, Souvenirs, and 90's Music | Drinking |
Sept 10 | 5pm | The LoHigh Evening Market - local artisan creations and tasty treats | Market |
Sept 10 | 5:30pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 6pm-11pm | Columbus Moonlight Market on Gay Street in Downtown Columbus | Market |
Sept 10 | 6:30pm | Architects - North American Tour w/ We Came As Romans, Like Moths to Flame at Newport Music Hall | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Jady w/ Zach Beaver at The Basement | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Tick, Tick... BOOM! This autobiographical musical made into a Netflix film now in theatres | Theater |
Sept 10 | 7pm | Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory - colorful glass artwork is placed throughout the biomes and plant collections | Event |
Sept 10 | 7:30pm | Surfbort - Freak Music U.S. Tour 2022 at Rumba Cafe | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 7:30pm | Cash Only 11: A celebration of Johnny Cash at Woodlands Tavern | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 8pm | Lightning Express Everly Brothers Tribute w/ the Bob Sauls Group at Rambling House | Live Music |
Sept 10 | 8pm | Steven Wright: Live in Concert at the Davidson Theatre | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 9:15pm | Comedian Guy Torry at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 10 | 11:30pm | The Rocky Horror Picture Show: LIVE Shadowcast with the Fishnet Mafia at Studio 35(Facebook) | Theater |
Recurring Events Sept 11th, 2022 - Sunday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 12th, 2022 - Monday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 13th - Tuesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 14th, 2022 - Wednesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 15th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=
ON GOING EVENTS FARMERS MARKETS
Day | Time | Farmers Market | Begin Date | End Date |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Bexley Farmers Market - Dawson Ave at E Main St | May 19 | Oct 20 |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Healthy New Albany Farmers Market in the Market Square | June 23 | Sept 15 |
Thur | 4pm-8pm | Olde Pickerington Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, honey, meats, crafts and more | June | Sept |
Fri | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Fri | 4pm-7pm | Canal District Farmers Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Grove City Farmers' Market - fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more home grown products | May 14 | Sept 10 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | North Market Downtown Farmers' Market with a list of growers, makers, and artisans | June 4 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Worthington Farmers Market Summer Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8:30am-11:30am | 2022 Union County Farmers Market - Fruits, Vegetables, Bedding plants, and Baked goods | May 21 | Oct 1 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Granville Farmers Market at Raccoon Valley Park | May 7 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Keller Market House Farmers' Market | May 7 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Main Street Delaware Farmers' Market | May 28 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Dublin Market at Bridge Park | May | Sept |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Powell Chamber Farmer's Market (Facebook) | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Canal Winchester Farmer's market | May 28 | Sept 24 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westerville Saturday Farmers Market | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Clintonville Farmers Market - Outdoor Market at North High Street | Apr 30 | Nov 19 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westgate Farmers Market (June 4 and every other week) | June 4 | Oct 15 |
Mon | 4pm-7pm | Prairie Township Farmers Market (no market on July 4, Aug 29, or Sept 5) | June 20 | Sept 19 |
Tue | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Tue | 3pm-6pm | Granville Farmers Market at Ross' Granville IGA Parking Lot | June 14 | Sept 27 |
Tue | 4pm-6pm | Canal District Farmers Market | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Baltimore Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, and a variety of natural products | June | Sept |
Wed | 3:30pm-6:30pm | Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market at Wells Barn Barn parking lot | June 1 | Sept 21 |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Gahanna Farmers Market at City of Gahanna Parking lot at Town and High | June | Sept |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Upper Arlington Farmers Market at Tremont Rd | May 18 | Sept 28 |
Daily | 9am-7pm | The Witten Smith Farm Market | Year Round | |
Daily | 10am-5pm | HTH Farm Market | Year Round | |
There are just way too many Farmer's Markets to list. Check out this list of all Farmer's Markets happening over the summer to find one near you.
MORE EVENTS! TOO MANY TO LIST!
Or how I learned to stop trying to list every event and just give you guys the sources I'm working with.
If you're looking to volunteer Columbus Gives Back and Besa - Be the Good can give you dozens of events happening for a variety of causes.
The City of Columbus Community Center lists dozens of hobbies and sports events for children and adults that you can attend for free.
Columbus on the Cheap creates a weekly list updated every Wednesday night detailing tons of free or cheap events that can be done around town.
The Columbus Dispatch Entertainment section posts your "Best Bets" for the weekend every Thursday morning and the Columbus Navigator also provides news articles about upcoming performances. The Columbus Underground has their own event section to watch as well.
Columbus Makes Art lists various concerts, art displays, and other artistic events. There's also a list of community Art Festivals. Cringe provides a full list of all the live music going on throughout Columbus
Meetup, Goldstar Events, Eventbrite and Facebook are a great source to search for events. If you're looking for events local to you, I'd suggest searching Google Maps for local bars and pubs, then looking up their websites or Facebook pages where they'll often have weekly events.
Looking for events more than a week out?
To help organize and plan out this list I have a PREVIEW of events coming more than a week out posted on my Reddit Profile. Keep in mind that there could be some inaccurate information the further out you go, so be sure to track the event page in case there are last minute changes.
If you find any broken links, misspellings, or inaccurate information, please let me know. Thanks.
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2022.09.02 03:33 boutell New US CHADeMO chargers report for August 2022
Here are all of the new US CHADeMO (Leaf fast-charging) stations that rolled out in August 2022, according to the Department of Energy.
There were 107 new CHADeMOs added in August, which is the highest figure so far in 2022. Electrify America's choice to stop rolling out CHADeMO definitely slowed things down this year, but other providers are still going strong.
We all know that CHADeMO is a legacy format and will eventually go away, but clearly Nissan and their partners are continuing to support its growth for the time being. This shouldn't be surprising. After all, you can still buy a Leaf, and you can't buy an Ariya yet. The federal infrastructure plan requires those seeking funds to build new charging stations to build four CCS chargepoints first, but also permits CHADeMO to be funded once that threshold is met. I don't see why EVgo wouldn't continue to take advantage of that, for now, especially since bundling Tesla's CHADeMO adapter is currently part of their strategy to support Tesla vehicles.
If you'd like to know about new chargers along your routes right away, I've set up a free service that provides email notifications. You can
sign up at evpov.com. I built it to help EV owners like myself (especially my fellow Leaf owners). You can pick other plug types as well.
Hope you find it useful!
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2022.09.01 13:31 ScottPompeo Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 1st - Sept 8th
There are a TON of festivals going on this Labor Day weekend, but a special congratulations to
100th Annual Canal Winchester Labor Day Festival.
This Thursday has
Shane Gillis at Funny Bone,
Thirsty Thursdays for the Columbus Clippers baseball team, the start of the
Sweet Corn Festival and
The Hooten Hallers at Woodlands Tavern.
This Friday features
Tracy Morgan: Working It Out Tour at Funny Bone,
Bike the Cbus 2022 Vendor Expo,
Rhythm on the River, the
311: Fall Tour, and a night of music with
Go Home & Dire Wolf at Rambling House
On Saturday we have the
5th Annual Caribbean Festival in Franklin County, the start of the
West Jefferson Ox Roast Festival, the start of the
33rd Annual Ohio Renaissance Festival,
Ohio State University vs Notre Dame on the BIG screen, the
MethMatics at Rumba Cafe, and a
Rooftop Day Party On Sunday try
Chamber Music Columbus at the Southern Theater,
Leah & Andrew Rudick: A BrotheSister Comedy Tour, or
Set It Off w/ Oxymorrons at Newport Music Hall
This week also has the
Nelsonville Music Festival, the
49th Annual Greek Festival, the
56th Annual Labor Day Arts Festival,
Vintage Base Ball Festival at the Ohio History Center, the
Obetz Zucchini Festival, comedy group
Lewberger at Funny Bone, the
Niceties at Red Herring and the
Summit of Greatness 2022.
And as always there's tons of live music, comedy, trivia and all kinds of other events to check out.
All events in EDT Timezone. Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 1st - Sept 8th
Sept 1st, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events Sept 2nd, 2022 - Friday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 3rd, 2022 - Saturday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 3 | | Nelsonville Music Festival at Snow Fork Event Center w/ Yo La Tengo & Lucinda Williams | Festival |
Sept 3 | 9am-5pm | Ohio Cup Vintage Base Ball Festival at the Ohio History Center | Sports |
Sept 3 | 11am-11pm | 2022 Sweet Corn Festival featuring Attractions, concerts, rides, games, 5k Run, and prizes | Festival |
Sept 3 | 11am-11pm | Obetz Zucchini Festival - Car Show, Live Music, Parade, and more | Festival |
Sept 3 | 11am - 11pm | Columbus Caribbean Festival (5th Annual) in Franklin County Fairgrounds | Festival |
Sept 3 | 11am-11pm | The 49th Annual Greek Festival - Our Cathedral tours will inspire you, the food and drink will entice you and the hospitality will overwhelm you. | Festival |
Sept 3 | 12pm-11pm | 100th Annual Canal Winchester Labor Day Festival - including live music, mechanical bull, beer pavilion, ice cream social, and more | Festival |
Sept 3 | 12pm-9pm | West Jefferson Ox Roast Festival - Parade, Eating contests for Pies, Donut Holes, & Hot Dogs, and of course serving Ox Roast sandwiches | Festival |
Sept 3 | 4pm-10pm | Short North Arts District Gallery Hop | Market |
Sept 3 | 5:30pm | Tracy Morgan: Working It Out Tour at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 3 | 6pm-10pm | Rooftop Day Party & Pop Up hosted by DJ Mix Master Ice spinning RNB classics. Come network, shop, eat, drink, and dance with young professionals | Party |
Sept 3 | 6:15pm | Minor League Baseball: Columbus Clippers vs Iowa - Party-at-the-Park | Sports |
Sept 3 | 7pm | Ohio State University vs Notre Dame on the BIG screen at Studio 35 (Facebook) | Sports |
Sept 3 | 7:30pm | MLS - Columbus Crew vs Chicago at Lower.com Field | Sports |
Sept 3 | 9pm | MethMatics - Electric Hand - Tufted Puffins - Mr. Tiger at Rumba Cafe | Live Music |
Sept 3 | 9pm | Columbus Folia - Brazilian Day at The Bluestone | Live Music |
Sept 3 | 9pm-12am | Lylak - The Whistling Birds - Cory Breth at Rambling House | Live Music |
Sept 3 | 9:15pm | Tracy Morgan: Working It Out Tour at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Recurring Events Sept 4th, 2022 - Sunday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 4 | | Nelsonville Music Festival at Snow Fork Event Center w/ Angel Olsen & Neko Case | Festival |
Sept 4 | 9am-5pm | Ohio Cup Vintage Base Ball Festival at the Ohio History Center | Sports |
Sept 4 | 10:30am-11pm | 100th Annual Canal Winchester Labor Day Festival - including live music, mechanical bull, beer pavilion, ice cream social, and more | Festival |
Sept 4 | 11am - 11pm | Columbus Caribbean Festival (5th Annual) in Franklin County Fairgrounds | Festival |
Sept 4 | 11am-11pm | Obetz Zucchini Festival - Car Show, Live Music, Parade, and more | Festival |
Sept 4 | 12pm-11pm | The 49th Annual Greek Festival - Our Cathedral tours will inspire you, the food and drink will entice you and the hospitality will overwhelm you. | Festival |
Sept 3 | 12pm-10pm | West Jefferson Ox Roast Festival - Parade, Eating contests for Pies, Donut Holes, & Hot Dogs, and of course serving Ox Roast sandwiches | Festival |
Sept 4 | 1:05pm | Minor League Baseball: Columbus Clippers vs Iowa - Family Day | Sports |
Sept 4 | 2pm | VIVO & Chamber Music Columbus featuring a colorful Piano Trio at Southern Theater | Live Music |
Sept 4 | 6pm | Leah & Andrew Rudick: A BrotheSister Comedy Tour at Funny Bone Comedy Club | Comedy |
Sept 4 | 6:30pm | The Shins: Oh, Inverted World - The 21st Birthday Tour w/ Joseph at Kemba Live! | Live Music |
Sept 4 | 7pm-8:30pm | The Rudicks Are Here: A BrotheSister Comedy Tour at the Funny Bone | Comedy |
Sept 4 | 7pm | Set It Off w/ Oxymorrons, Rain City Drive, Concrete Castles at Newport Music Hall | Live Music |
Recurring Events Sept 5th, 2022 - Monday One Time Events =Date= | Time | One Time Events | Category |
Sept 5 | 7am-7:30pm | West Jefferson Ox Roast Festival - Parade, Eating contests for Pies, Donut Holes, & Hot Dogs, and of course serving Ox Roast sandwiches | Festival |
Sept 5 | 10am-4pm | The 56th Annual Labor Day Arts Festival - over 200 artists, vendors, performances, and activities at Northam Park | Festival |
Sept 5 | 10am-6pm | Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival | Festival |
Sept 5 | 10:30am-6pm | 100th Annual Canal Winchester Labor Day Festival - including live music, mechanical bull, beer pavilion, ice cream social, and more | Festival |
Sept 5 | 11am-5pm | The 49th Annual Greek Festival - Our Cathedral tours will inspire you, the food and drink will entice you and the hospitality will overwhelm you. | Festival |
Sept 4 | 12pm-6pm | Obetz Zucchini Festival - Car Show, Live Music, Parade, and more | Festival |
Recurring Events Sept 6th - Tuesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 7th, 2022 - Wednesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 8th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=
ON GOING EVENTS FARMERS MARKETS
Day | Time | Farmers Market | Begin Date | End Date |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Bexley Farmers Market - Dawson Ave at E Main St | May 19 | Oct 20 |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Healthy New Albany Farmers Market in the Market Square | June 23 | Sept 15 |
Thur | 4pm-8pm | Olde Pickerington Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, honey, meats, crafts and more | June | Sept |
Fri | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Fri | 4pm-7pm | Canal District Farmers Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Grove City Farmers' Market - fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more home grown products | May 14 | Sept 10 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | North Market Downtown Farmers' Market with a list of growers, makers, and artisans | June 4 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Worthington Farmers Market Summer Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8:30am-11:30am | 2022 Union County Farmers Market - Fruits, Vegetables, Bedding plants, and Baked goods | May 21 | Oct 1 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Granville Farmers Market at Raccoon Valley Park | May 7 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Keller Market House Farmers' Market | May 7 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Main Street Delaware Farmers' Market | May 28 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Dublin Market at Bridge Park | May | Sept |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Powell Chamber Farmer's Market (Facebook) | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Canal Winchester Farmer's market | May 28 | Sept 24 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westerville Saturday Farmers Market | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Clintonville Farmers Market - Outdoor Market at North High Street | Apr 30 | Nov 19 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westgate Farmers Market (June 4 and every other week) | June 4 | Oct 15 |
Mon | 4pm-7pm | Prairie Township Farmers Market (no market on July 4, Aug 29, or Sept 5) | June 20 | Sept 19 |
Tue | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Tue | 3pm-6pm | Granville Farmers Market at Ross' Granville IGA Parking Lot | June 14 | Sept 27 |
Tue | 4pm-6pm | Canal District Farmers Market | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Baltimore Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, and a variety of natural products | June | Sept |
Wed | 3:30pm-6:30pm | Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market at Wells Barn Barn parking lot | June 1 | Sept 21 |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Gahanna Farmers Market at City of Gahanna Parking lot at Town and High | June | Sept |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Upper Arlington Farmers Market at Tremont Rd | May 18 | Sept 28 |
Daily | 9am-7pm | The Witten Smith Farm Market | Year Round | |
Daily | 10am-5pm | HTH Farm Market | Year Round | |
There are just way too many Farmer's Markets to list. Check out this list of all Farmer's Markets happening over the summer to find one near you.
MORE EVENTS! TOO MANY TO LIST!
Or how I learned to stop trying to list every event and just give you guys the sources I'm working with.
If you're looking to volunteer Columbus Gives Back and Besa - Be the Good can give you dozens of events happening for a variety of causes.
The City of Columbus Community Center lists dozens of hobbies and sports events for children and adults that you can attend for free.
Columbus on the Cheap creates a weekly list updated every Wednesday night detailing tons of free or cheap events that can be done around town.
The Columbus Dispatch Entertainment section posts your "Best Bets" for the weekend every Thursday morning and the Columbus Navigator also provides news articles about upcoming performances. The Columbus Underground has their own event section to watch as well.
Columbus Makes Art lists various concerts, art displays, and other artistic events. There's also a list of community Art Festivals. Cringe provides a full list of all the live music going on throughout Columbus
Meetup, Goldstar Events, Eventbrite and Facebook are a great source to search for events. If you're looking for events local to you, I'd suggest searching Google Maps for local bars and pubs, then looking up their websites or Facebook pages where they'll often have weekly events.
Looking for events more than a week out?
To help organize and plan out this list I have a PREVIEW of events coming more than a week out posted on my Reddit Profile. Keep in mind that there could be some inaccurate information the further out you go, so be sure to track the event page in case there are last minute changes.
If you find any broken links, misspellings, or inaccurate information, please let me know. Thanks.
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2022.08.27 15:57 ScottPompeo PREVIEW - Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 1st - Sept 8th
This is a PREVIEW of the post that will be made on
/Columbus on Sept 1st. Some details may change.
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There are a lot of festival to check out this week.
This Thursday has
Shane Gillis at Funny Bone,
Thirsty Thursdays for the Columbus Clippers baseball team, and
The Hooten Hallers at Woodlands Tavern.
This Friday features
Tracy Morgan: Working It Out Tour at Funny Bone,
Bike the Cbus 2022 Vendor Expo,
Rhythm on the River, the
311: Fall Tour, and a night of music with
Go Home & Dire Wolf at Rambling House
On Saturday we have the
5th Annual Caribbean Festival in Franklin County,
Ohio State University vs Notre Dame on the BIG screen, the
MethMatics at Rumba Cafe, and a
Rooftop Day Party On Sunday try
Chamber Music Columbus at the Southern Theater,
Leah & Andrew Rudick: A BrotheSister Comedy Tour, or
Set It Off w/ Oxymorrons at Newport Music Hall
This week also has the
Nelsonville Music Festival, the
49th Annual Greek Festival, the
56th Annual Labor Day Arts Festival,
Vintage Base Ball Festival at the Ohio History Center, comedy group
Lewberger at Funny Bone, the
Niceties at Red Herring and the
Summit of Greatness 2022.
And as always there's tons of live music, comedy, trivia and all kinds of other events to check out.
All events in EDT Timezone. Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - Sept 1st - Sept 8th
Sept 1st, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events Sept 2nd, 2022 - Friday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 3rd, 2022 - Saturday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 4th, 2022 - Sunday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 5th, 2022 - Monday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 6th - Tuesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 7th, 2022 - Wednesday One Time Events Recurring Events Sept 8th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=
ON GOING EVENTS FARMERS MARKETS
Day | Time | Farmers Market | Begin Date | End Date |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Bexley Farmers Market - Dawson Ave at E Main St | May 19 | Oct 20 |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Healthy New Albany Farmers Market in the Market Square | June 23 | Sept 15 |
Thur | 4pm-8pm | Olde Pickerington Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, honey, meats, crafts and more | June | Sept |
Fri | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Fri | 4pm-7pm | Canal District Farmers Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Grove City Farmers' Market - fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more home grown products | May 14 | Sept 10 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | North Market Downtown Farmers' Market with a list of growers, makers, and artisans | June 4 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Worthington Farmers Market Summer Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8:30am-11:30am | 2022 Union County Farmers Market - Fruits, Vegetables, Bedding plants, and Baked goods | May 21 | Oct 1 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Granville Farmers Market at Raccoon Valley Park | May 7 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Keller Market House Farmers' Market | May 7 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Main Street Delaware Farmers' Market | May 28 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Dublin Market at Bridge Park | May | Sept |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Powell Chamber Farmer's Market (Facebook) | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Canal Winchester Farmer's market | May 28 | Sept 24 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westerville Saturday Farmers Market | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Clintonville Farmers Market - Outdoor Market at North High Street | Apr 30 | Nov 19 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westgate Farmers Market (June 4 and every other week) | June 4 | Oct 15 |
Mon | 4pm-7pm | Prairie Township Farmers Market (no market on July 4, Aug 29, or Sept 5) | June 20 | Sept 19 |
Tue | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Tue | 3pm-6pm | Granville Farmers Market at Ross' Granville IGA Parking Lot | June 14 | Sept 27 |
Tue | 4pm-6pm | Canal District Farmers Market | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Baltimore Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, and a variety of natural products | June | Sept |
Wed | 3:30pm-6:30pm | Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market at Wells Barn Barn parking lot | June 1 | Sept 21 |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Gahanna Farmers Market at City of Gahanna Parking lot at Town and High | June | Sept |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Upper Arlington Farmers Market at Tremont Rd | May 18 | Sept 28 |
Daily | 9am-7pm | The Witten Smith Farm Market | Year Round | |
Daily | 10am-5pm | HTH Farm Market | Year Round | |
There are just way too many Farmer's Markets to list. Check out this list of all Farmer's Markets happening over the summer to find one near you.
MORE EVENTS! TOO MANY TO LIST!
Or how I learned to stop trying to list every event and just give you guys the sources I'm working with.
If you're looking to volunteer Columbus Gives Back and Besa - Be the Good can give you dozens of events happening for a variety of causes.
The City of Columbus Community Center lists dozens of hobbies and sports events for children and adults that you can attend for free.
Columbus on the Cheap creates a weekly list updated every Wednesday night detailing tons of free or cheap events that can be done around town.
The Columbus Dispatch Entertainment section posts your "Best Bets" for the weekend every Thursday morning and the Columbus Navigator also provides news articles about upcoming performances. The Columbus Underground has their own event section to watch as well.
Columbus Makes Art lists various concerts, art displays, and other artistic events. There's also a list of community Art Festivals. Cringe provides a full list of all the live music going on throughout Columbus
Meetup, Goldstar Events, Eventbrite and Facebook are a great source to search for events. If you're looking for events local to you, I'd suggest searching Google Maps for local bars and pubs, then looking up their websites or Facebook pages where they'll often have weekly events.
Looking for events more than a week out?
To help organize and plan out this list I have a PREVIEW of events coming more than a week out posted on my Reddit Profile. Keep in mind that there could be some inaccurate information the further out you go, so be sure to track the event page in case there are last minute changes.
If you find any broken links, misspellings, or inaccurate information, please let me know. Thanks.
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2022.08.09 17:03 Forsaken_Thought Amid the excitement of a new school year, Baton Rouge area schools concerned about safety
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_a8687c64-16bd-11ed-a74c-db29d99fee6a.html Schools are reopening this week across Louisiana, with the usual excitement tempered this year following the murder of 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in neighboring Texas on the final day of school last year.
The May 24 mass shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, is forcing schools nationwide to rethink yet again what more they can do to keep children safe in an age of rare but shocking mass shootings on school campuses.
As other states have adopted drastic, and controversial, measures such as arming school teachers, Louisiana has taken a measured, incremental approach. Districts have taken new looks at emergency plans as well as new “target hardening” measures such as fences, security cameras and new limitations on access to the campus.
More than 1,000 people attended a first-ever Louisiana School Safety Summit held Thursday in Baton Rouge to share best practices. A higher education safety summit was held earlier in the week, also in Baton Rouge. Some school districts have conducted their own training sessions over the summer for their educators.
A few districts in Louisiana have taken additional steps to expand law police presence around schools.
For instance, Livingston Parish schools on Thursday approved a $3 million agreement with Sheriff Jason Ard’s office, as well as police departments in Albany, Denham Springs, Springfield and Walker. It falls short of putting an officer on every campus, a longtime goal of local leaders, but it will pay for daily patrols of the perimeter of all 52 school sites in the parish and, hopefully, a speedy response to incidents that arise on those campuses.
The bulk of school districts in the capitol region reopened Monday for the 2022-23 school year or plan to reopen Tuesday. East Baton Rouge Parish, the second-largest district in the state, reopened Monday as did East Feliciana, Plaquemine, St. Helena and West Baton Rouge parishes, along with the City of Baker.
On Monday, Tara High School in Baton Rouge directed arriving students through four parallel doors on the east side of the campus, one door for each grade. It’s a way of ensuring students receive their correct schedules as well as a way to avoid logjams. Principal John Hayman stood at the ninth-grade door, personally greeting every incoming student.
The rest of the year, though, the high school will return to the lone point of entry it has used for years, a standard safety measure.
Tara has instituted other security changes this year.
“We’re more mindful of keeping all the doors locked throughout the day,” explained Hayman. “Teachers have to walk to classes, open the door rather than have teachers prop doors, which has been the biggest problem over the years.”
Securely locking doors has taken on renewed importance. The shooter at Robb Elementary managed to enter that school through a door that didn’t lock properly.
Another change at Tara this year is that side parking lots at 9002 Whitehall Ave. are now being locked after kids arrive until the final bell “so nobody can enter or leave,” Hayman said.
At nearby LaSalle Elementary, Monday morning was a largely happy affair reminiscent of first days of years past.
Many parents came early, with bags full of school supplies and eager children in tow.
“Oh my God, this school is so nice,” said Andrea Monge. “I like the location and everything.”
She came Monday with her husband, Edwin, and their daughter, Karla, who is starting kindergarten.
Karla, beaming, was proud of her new Nike sneakers: “I have Nike everything.”
Nearby, with 50 minutes remaining until the opening bell at 8:25 a.m., a sedate Allen McCaskill sat in his car with his smiling son, Darryl Smith, who woke dad up early to make sure they got to school on time. The 10-year-old, about to turn 11, is in fifth grade. Darryl said he enjoyed fourth grade and is looking for more of the same.
“Recess and like activities, sometimes games, and we create things like arts and crafts,” Darryl said.
Built in 1955, the LaSalle campus is more open than Tara. Like many elementary schools from that era, LaSalle is an assemblage of multiple buildings connected by covered walkways under a green canopy of trees. There are separate carpool and bus lines and, on the first day, many parents and students walked in past the main office.
“As you can see we are an open campus,” said Principal Lontarris Williams.
McCaskill, the parent, said while he’s happy for his son to be back in school, the Uvalde shooting weighs on his mind.
“It makes you think that schools need to be more armed with security, more lockdown-type stuff to protect the kids,” he said.
Same as Tara High, Principal Williams is telling LaSalle teachers this year to make sure doors are consistently locked.
Dorela Berthelot, a music teacher at LaSalle, said she loves the school, but the openness is a bit worrisome. As part of her job, Berthelot moves from classroom to classroom throughout the day. Teachers, she said, in the past have varied in how consistently they lock their doors.
“Hopefully (the school system) is going to have an officer on campus,” Berthelot said. “That would be comforting.”
Schools across Louisiana are also trying to figure out ways to add school resource officers.
Several small-to-mid-sized school districts across Louisiana already have school resource officers for every school, but larger districts have struggled to find sufficient money to do the same.
The latest available data, from the 2020-21 school year, show a total of 560 school resource officers on school campuses across Louisiana. Several districts, including East Baton Rouge Parish, did not complete the annual survey issued by the state Department of Education.
East Baton Rouge Parish last month agreed to hire 26 in-house armed school resource officers, one for every middle and high school, with tentative plans to add security for elementary schools as well. The filling of those new positions, however, is on hold while the school system awaits the securing of a generous federal grant.
Livingston Parish, which starts school Tuesday along with Ascension Parish and four other Baton Rouge area school districts, is also expanding its law enforcement presence at schools. Sheriff Ard said he’s been trying to supply every school in the parish with an officer since he took office in 2012.
In 2018, in the wake of the horrific shooting of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Ard asked Livingston voters to approve a half-cent sales tax to pay for officers at every school. The proposition failed by a solid margin, but Ard did not give up.
Ard said school resource officers are doing much more than policing. They are developing relationships with students, even tutoring children in need.
“We tend to focus on the security side, but I want those people to focus on working with kids,” Ard said.
In an interview Friday with 107.3 talk radio, State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley said there’s a debate as to the proper role of school resource officers. In his view, they need to focus first on being a “warrior on that campus” who serves as the first responder during a crisis.
“Some people believe that a school resource officer should be a teddy bear policeman up there. Personally, I don’t think that’s their role,” Brumley said. “They’re being vigilant and they’re going to neutralize any threats to that facility. I don’t think they should be overly concerned about being soft.”
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2022.08.05 22:55 newmusicrls Beatport New Releases For DJs (05 August 2022) (544 Tracks)
Beatport New Releases for DJs (05 August 2022) GENRE House, Deep House, Tech House, Techno (Peak Time / Driving), Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic), Melodic House & Techno, Minimal / Deep Tech, Organic House / Downtempo, Progressive House, Nu Disco / Disco, Indie Dance, Jackin House, Funky House, Afro House, Dance / Electro Pop, Bass House, Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass AUDIO FORMAT MP3 320kbps CBR
544 TOTAL TRACKS: - Abdon – Ye (Original Mix) 06:16 128bpm Cm
- Adam & Eve – Run And Hide Feat. Michael Mayo (Exclusive Mix) 06:38 123bpm Am
- Alan Morales – R-Evolution (Original Mix) 05:50 132bpm Fm
- Alejandro Cuestas – Finalmente (Original Mix) 06:11 124bpm Gb
- Alessandro Angileri, markyno – Cumbia Sobre El Mar (Original Mix) 07:22 128bpm Bb
- Altamirano – Vibrations (Original Mix) 06:01 80bpm Gbm
- Alvaro Suarez – Uncertain Dawn (Original Mix) 07:37 118bpm E
- Andrew Azara – Circus Groove (Original Mix) 05:45 128bpm B
- Antss – Ahh (Original Mix) 06:00 128bpm D
- Audio Analysts – Be Yourself feat. Ellie Lavery (Original Mix) 07:32 122bpm Bbm
- Audioglider – Oxygeneration (Original Mix) 07:17 123bpm A
- Aves Volare, Abstraal – Away From You (Original Mix) 07:06 122bpm F
- Baasmal – Lines & Needles (Original Mix) 07:26 130bpm Cm
- BARBUTO – Back Down (Original Mix) 06:32 130bpm Em
- Bemende, Drillisch – Gin Tonic (Groove Mix) 06:28 126bpm Gm
- Ben Haydie – Stains (Original Mix) 04:50 115bpm Am
- Betoko – RVLT (Original Mix) 07:29 125bpm Bbm
- Bez (BR) – Terra (Original Mix) 06:15 120bpm Cm
- Boddhi Satva, LOV, Sifa – Fading to Silence (Re.You Remix) 05:53 120bpm Em
- Borka & The Gang – Sweet (Original Mix) 06:11 125bpm Dm
- Butane – Finely Tuned (Original Mix) 06:19 127bpm A
- CAlinie – Auziti si voi (Original Mix) 09:13 125bpm A
- Captain Mustache – Andromeda (Kiko Remix) 05:53 125bpm A
- Cervera – Touch Me (Original Mix) 05:41 126bpm Gm
- Cesar De Melero, D.O.D. – 1,2,3,4 (David Penn Remix) 05:54 125bpm Am
- CEV’s – Living in a Dream (Original Mix) 06:39 125bpm Ebm
- Chris Main – Slap (Original Mix) 06:01 130bpm D
- Citizen Kain – Kiss Me Again (Original Mix) 07:23 118bpm C
- Cool Kidz – Reflection (Original Mix) 06:30 129bpm Cm
- Cosmin Horatiu, Alessandro Diruggiero – Let Me Tell You (Original Mix) 06:06 127bpm Gbm
- Cosmokat – Visions (feat. Marvin Jam) (Original Mix) 07:33 124bpm Dm
- Coyu – I Want Your Jack (2022 Version) 05:45 145bpm Cm
- Damian Cotto, Diego Ruffo – Ashtray (Original Mix) 06:42 126bpm Eb
- Daniele Di Martino – Prometheus (Original Mix) 06:31 123bpm C
- DANZAH – Odyssey (Original Mix) 06:30 132bpm Gm
- David Bean – Next Level (Original mix) 06:25 132bpm Eb
- David Phoenix, 8kicks – Infected System (Original Mix) 05:55 126bpm Ab
- Davide Mentesana – Waves (Original Mix) 06:53 130bpm Abm
- Davide Squillace, Santos, Boy From Africa – Flesh (Original Mix) 08:40 126bpm Fm
- Dee Montero – Solena (Original Mix) 05:20 121bpm Dm
- Dennis Cruz – So Sweet (Original Mix) 06:03 127bpm Dm
- Diego Miranda (CH) – Garden of Light (Original Mix) 07:36 120bpm Ebm
- DIMENSION 9, ALVES (PT) – In My Face (Original Mix) 06:12 132bpm Eb
- Dimitri Monev – Timetrap (Original Mix) 08:06 127bpm Bm
- DJ Dextro – Climax (Original Mix) 05:05 139bpm Dm
- DJ Koze, Mano Le Tough – Planet Hase feat. Mano Le Tough (Dave DK Remix) 10:12 121bpm Dm
- DJ Tennis, Ashee, Lady Donli – On My Own Now (Edit) 03:48 124bpm Cm
- DOMO (ES) – Rodent (Original Mix) 10:04 126bpm Dm
- dop – Resist (Original Mix) 05:46 124bpm Am
- Edgar De Ramon – Modul Alert (Original Mix) 06:13 135bpm A
- Ekoboy – Titty Bounce (Original Mix) 05:22 99bpm Bm
- Emerson Collin – Minimight (Original Mix) 07:44 125bpm Ab
- Evgeniy Nuzhnov – Eublefar (Original Mix) 07:18 122bpm F
- Fatima Hajji – Harmony (Original Mix) 06:59 138bpm Bb
- Felipe Gordon – The Love (Original Mix) 07:38 120bpm Gbm
- Fredi Vega – Duality (Original Mix) 06:51 122bpm E
- Fredrick – Body And Mind (Original Mix) 06:45 129bpm Dm
- Gabriele Toma – Groove Latino (Original Mix) 05:20 131bpm Gm
- Gemini, Steve Bug – BUGEMINI 1 (Original Mix) 05:42 125bpm Dm
- Greg Ochman – Xceed Imaginations (Extended Mix) 04:04 120bpm G
- GusGus, John Grant – Hold Me In Your Arms Again (Edit) 04:09 118bpm Db
- Guti Legatto, R Frederick – No Hay Camino (Original Mix) 06:04 124bpm Em
- Hassan Maroofi – Optimism (Original Mix) 07:28 120bpm Gm
- Hott Like Detroit – Push (Extended Mix) 05:52 126bpm Dm
- Husa & Zeyada – Make it Hot (Original Mix) 04:48 100bpm Em
- Igor Zanga – Flip Flop (Original Mix) 05:42 126bpm Dbm
- Ion, Zebra Rec. – Dubby (Original Mix) 07:07 128bpm Fm
- Ionee – mosflej (Original Mix) 10:14 123bpm Dbm
- J.Wheel – Control (Original Mix) 05:38 126bpm Cm
- James Flower – Flowertalk (Extended Mix) 08:08 122bpm Am
- Jay Lumen – Here We Go (Original Mix) 06:56 133bpm F
- J-Dam – Acid Safari (Original Mix) 05:50 133bpm Dbm
- Jemmi – Sad Generation with Happy Pictures (Original Mix) 08:16 94bpm Am
- JHNS – The Terrace (Original) 06:42 126bpm Bm
- Jhonsson – Deepima (Original Mix) 05:45 125bpm F
- Joeski – Lust For Me (Original Mix) 06:47 125bpm Bb
- John Tejada – Nocturama (Original Mix) 05:12 65bpm Dbm
- JØKR, Køda – Que Salga El Sol (Original Mix) 05:35 128bpm Cm
- JOLO – Spiration (Original Mix) 08:00 121bpm Bm
- Juan Pablo Torrez, Kamilo Sanclemente – Ghost Train (Original Mix) 08:54 122bpm Ab
- Justin Jay – My First Trance (Original Mix) 06:01 141bpm Bbm
- JXXXO – Polo Blue (Original Mix) 05:16 143bpm Ebm
- KA!7 – Gangbuster (Original Mix) 05:36 126bpm F
- Kamilo Sanclemente – Fragma (Original Mix) 06:45 123bpm A
- Khun – Count Me In (Original Mix) 06:22 127bpm Am
- Kiko Navarro, Dana Maman – Ogun In Ta Ete We (She Is Calling) (Coflo Remix) 06:26 125bpm Em
- Konomo – Too (Original Mix) 07:19 124bpm Am
- Kuriose Naturale, Moogli – I Want To Be A Tree (Original Mix) 07:39 116bpm Dm
- LERM (HU) – Lost Scenario (Original Mix) 07:18 120bpm F
- Level Groove – Arabica (Original Mix) 06:42 129bpm Dbm
- LICA, Beacon Bloom – The Wild Awakes (Original Mix) 05:24 120bpm A
- Linear Phase – Transition #2 (Original Mix) 06:35 132bpm Em
- Lizwi, Joezi – Amathole feat. Lizwi (Original Mix) 08:07 123bpm D
- Makebo – Magare (Original Mix) 08:41 122bpm Am
- Marcos Silvestre – Natos&waor Tribute (Original Mix) 06:17 123bpm Gm
- Mark Jones (CA), Dames House – Groove boy (Original Mix) 06:40 126bpm Dm
- Martin Waslewski – Switch (Original Mix) 04:56 123bpm D
- Mattias Coll – Please (Original Mix) 06:47 125bpm Bb
- MINT (JPN) – Peace Out (Original Mix) 05:45 128bpm E
- Monococ – Crystal Water (Original Mix) 06:47 126bpm D
- Monococ – Godzillas`s Eye (Original Mix) 06:10 127bpm Am
- Morgi, Ben Aim – Back in 1995 (Original Mix) 06:49 122bpm Bb
- Nairobi D, Corpino – Diseo (Original Mix) 07:49 119bpm Cm
- NEAT (Stockholm), Storken – Dancing You And Me feat. Storken (Original Mix) 05:37 125bpm Bm
- Nicolas Viana – Sad Eyes (Original Mix) 07:36 120bpm Em
- Nicole Moudaber – What Was (Chris Liebing Remix) 06:57 135bpm D
- Nicone, David Hasert, Diode Eins – Ah Oh Uh (Original Mix) 06:43 125bpm Em
- Osunlade – Black Woman Cry (Original Mix) 08:34 120bpm Dbm
- Paul Matic – Please Don’t (Original Mix) 06:17 122bpm Bbm
- Pedro Costa – Destiny (Original Mix) 05:35 126bpm Bm
- People Underground – Don’t Need Anybody Else feat. Sharon Williams (Benji’s 2001 Glimmer Dub) 07:57 130bpm Abm
- Perry Farrell, Kind Heaven Orchestra – Mend (Victor Ruiz Edit) 04:01 128bpm A
- Peter Mac, kośa musica – Sinai (Original Mix) 06:18 121bpm Am
- Piem, Cessle Innit – Colours Of House (Original Mix) 05:38 125bpm Abm
- Pleasurekraft – Sex and the Machine (Original Mix) 07:18 132bpm Gm
- Revival Agents – Cosmic Spirals (Original Mix) 08:14 122bpm F
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- Denise Schneider – You Can’t Stop Us (Extended Mix) 06:16 130bpm Ebm
- Dennis 97 – Trapped (Original Mix) 05:33 128bpm Am
- Dirty South – The End (PAX Extended Remix) 06:10 125bpm Am
- Distant People – Already Here (Original Mix) 06:21 124bpm Bb
- Distant People – This Deep (Original Mix) 06:18 125bpm Ebm
- Dj Gigola – I Dream (Original Mix) 04:19 138bpm Cm
- DJManuel – Oh Baby (Original Mix) 06:12 120bpm Bm
- Eelke Kleijn – Dark Horse (Live Version) 07:27 119bpm Eb
- ESSED – Que Quieres (Extended Mix) 04:41 126bpm F
- Etur Usheo – Play As One (Original Mix) 05:08 125bpm Gm
- False Intentions – Fade (Extended Mix) 06:56 120bpm D
- False Intentions – Greenland (Extended Mix) 05:33 122bpm A
- Fiorella Crofford – Random (Original Mix) 06:39 125bpm Bm
- Funky Gangster – Backin’ Phunkin’ (Original Mix) 05:26 125bpm Gbm
- Gabriel Ferreira – Shine Slide (Original Mix) 07:08 128bpm C
- Gary Caos, Peter Kharma – Smoke Everyday (2K22 Rework) 05:50 125bpm Ebm
- GAWP, The Melody Men, Elijah & Grundy – Deeper Love (Extended Mix) 05:04 127bpm Dm
- Ha:arp – Luna Creciente (Original Mix) 06:39 104bpm Em
- Harald Bjork – Walking Path (Skudge Remix) 05:43 128bpm Gbm
- Hardy Heller, Alex Connors, Sven Kegel – Someone (Capeesh Society’s Hunch Remix) 06:49 79bpm A
- Hassio (COL), Ozza – Rush (Original Mix) 06:33 127bpm Gbm
- Hieroglyphic Being, Nina Kraviz – This Time (Hieroglyphic Being Remix) 07:58 128bpm C
- Hijack – Hooked (Original Mix) 06:32 125bpm Am
- Hottrade – Like Move (Original Mix) 05:50 129bpm B
- House Punkz – Groovy Disco Music (Original Mix) 05:47 123bpm Cm
- Huseq – Cala (Original Mix) 06:39 126bpm Abm
- HyperSOUL-X, Aura Dee – Uthando (Afro Mix) 05:22 120bpm Dm
- Janus Rasmussen – Slod (Original Mix) 05:37 123bpm Cm
- Jens Lissat – Distortion Unit (Original Mix) 05:35 138bpm A
- Jephte Guillaume, Antonio Ocasio, Toshi – Baleka (Original Mix) 08:57 124bpm Gm
- JKriv, Toribio – Shoulda Been Me (Original Mix) 06:20 118bpm Abm
- Johannes Albert – Endorphin Refill (Original Mix) 05:08 127bpm Am
- Jon.K – Taka-Tadim (Original Mix) 07:19 120bpm Ab
- Jonk & Spook – HotGen (Original Mix) 04:22 129bpm Bm
- Jose De Mara, Crusy – On My Mind (Extended Mix) 05:14 123bpm Gbm
- Joseph Cordova – Coming (Original Mix) 07:03 127bpm Gm
- Joseph Cordova – Left Side (Original Mix) 06:53 130bpm Fm
- Joseph Cordova – Look At Me (Original Mix) 06:56 129bpm Gm
- Joyfull Family – Eats too much (Original Mix) 05:22 125bpm Gm
- Juan Diaz – India Chant (Original Mix) 05:14 125bpm A
- Juan Diaz – Pacific State (Original Mix) 06:18 124bpm G
- Juan Diaz, Alexandra Prince – My Revenge feat. Alexandra Prince (Original Mix) 05:53 126bpm Bbm
- KARPOVICH, Léo Diniz (BR) – KEPLER (Original Mix) 06:42 124bpm Abm
- KlangDruide – We Are (Original Mix) 05:41 115bpm Abm
- Koen Groeneveld – 1986 (Original Mix) 06:17 131bpm Ab
- Litmus – Mon Dhaba (Original Mix) 07:56 129bpm Dm
- Litmus – Plus One (Original Mix) 06:49 66bpm Bm
- Littlecigarette – Fur Coat (Radio Slave Pressure Dub Remix Instrumental) 09:00 125bpm C
- Littlecigarette – Fur Coat (Radio Slave Pressure Dub Remix) 09:00 69bpm Am
- Loco & Jam – Detonate (Original Mix) 07:07 126bpm Ebm
- Low Steppa, Queen Rose – Together feat. Queen Rose (Extended Mix) 04:53 126bpm Dm
- Marie Vaunt, Patrick Scuro – Lion (Original Mix) 06:22 130bpm G
- Matador, Braev – Eternity feat. braev (Original Mix) 06:56 92bpm Bm
- Matan Caspi, Angie Be – Drama (Original Mix) 07:00 122bpm Ab
- Molins – El House (Original Mix) 05:12 124bpm D
- Mononoid, Largo – Wipe Away Your Tears (Original Mix) 06:00 120bpm A
- Moodymann, Nina Kraviz – This Time (Moodymann Remix) 06:35 125bpm Am
- Moonbootica – Holding On (Extended Mix) 04:29 123bpm Am
- Natasha Wax, Matvienkov – Must To Dream (Original Mix) 06:47 123bpm A
- Nick Varon – Conclusions (Original Mix) 06:42 122bpm Dm
- Nick Varon – Underpass (Original Mix) 06:41 121bpm A
- Nina Kraviz – This Time (Four Tet Remix) 04:21 132bpm Gb
- Nina Kraviz, Lindstrøm – This Time (Lindstrøm Remix) 09:29 125bpm C
- Nopopstar, An Rosen – Uzor (Original Mix) 06:32 120bpm A
- Oggie B – Got My Wish (Original Mix) 04:58 124bpm Em
- Peer Kusiv – As We Roll (Far&High Remix) 05:35 123bpm F
- Phunkadelica – By The Power Of Grayskull (Original Mix) 07:14 94bpm A
- Piet Kämpfer – Kefalonia (Original Mix) 05:46 125bpm F
- Praecox, Nina Kraviz – This Time (Praecox Remix) 05:26 143bpm Am
- Product Of Us – The Sound of Nothingness (Extended Mix) 07:33 120bpm Gb
- Rastiello – What I Bring (Extended Mix) 06:36 127bpm Gm
- Riccardo Fiori – I Don’t Need It From You (Original Mix) 05:40 125bpm Gm
- Robert Miles – One and One (Extended Mix) 06:50 124bpm Dm
- Robotronik – Along the Edge (Original Mix) 09:47 91bpm D
- Robotronik – Escapers (Original Mix) 08:55 122bpm Ab
- RoelBeat, Bra Yen – Master of Disguise (Original Mix) 06:55 122bpm F
- Rony Seikaly – The Last Dance Ft. MJ 23 Tribute (DAVI Remix) 06:15 122bpm Ebm
- Saison – Drop It (Extended Mix) 06:08 125bpm Ebm
- Santiago Garcia, MoBlack, Nomvula SA – Lungehlule (Original Mix) 05:16 122bpm Eb
- Sean & Dee – Lights (Extended Mix) 05:53 124bpm C
- Shapeless, House Divided, DJEAU – Our World (Extended Mix) 05:24 127bpm Abm
- Shawn Jay – You Amaze Me (Extended Version) 04:14 128bpm Dbm
- Tenerfuse, Frømme – Spellbound (Four Candles Instrumental Mix) 06:31 124bpm Gm
- Tenerfuse, Frømme – Spellbound (Four Candles Vocal Remix) 06:31 124bpm Gm
- Terrence Dixon, Nina Kraviz – This Time (Terrence Dixon Remix) 07:10 110bpm Gm
- The GrooveBand – The River (Nu Disco Mix) 05:24 120bpm Dm
- Thomas Janovitz – Carbon (Original Mix) 06:13 131bpm C
- Thomas Janovitz – The Kraken (Original Mix) 06:01 130bpm Ab
- Travis Emmons – Redbone (Kevin McKay Extended Remix) 05:48 122bpm Dm
- Truth x Lies – Like This (Extended Mix) 05:39 127bpm Ebm
- Two Lee – Somebody (Original Mix) 05:19 122bpm Fm
- Tyler Coey – Underground (Extended Mix) 05:14 125bpm Fm
- Vox & Go – Bass Pump (Extended Mix) 06:43 132bpm Bb
- Whoriskey – Pavilion (Extended Mix) 07:01 125bpm A
- Xinobi – La Tormenta feat. Meta_ (Moullinex Remix) 06:07 120bpm Am
- Xinobi – Mujer feat. Meta_ (Anja Schneider Remix) 05:44 119bpm Am
- Zac, Tomy Wahl – Ayra (Original Mix) 07:24 120bpm F
- Zac, Tomy Wahl – Flush (Original Mix) 06:49 124bpm Eb
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2022.07.17 02:40 Perkelton Poor Man's Crowdfunding Roundup: July 17 2022
What is this?
This is a shallow and very blatant copy of
catanimal's excellent weekly crowdfunding roundup that sadly came to an end a while ago. Like many here I always looked forward to these lists and have highly depended on them to not miss out on many great games.
I was hoping that someone would continue on, but so far that hasn't happened, at least not in this format. Videos and commentary are great, but for me personally, I just want a list.
So while waiting for some someone else to do this
properly (unlike what you are looking at right now), I fired up my IDE last night and threw something together to generate something similar. I mostly made this for myself, but I figured that I might as well just post it here too in case someone else might find it useful. My code is smelly, lacks any tests whatsoever and needs a lot more tweaking, so take it for what it is. Especially the Gamefound and BGG integrations are very rudimentary right now. The Kickstarter integration also tend to match a bunch of STLs, Dice and other board game accessories which aren't particularly relevant for this list. But hey, that's what makes this the poor man's roundup. If stars align and I happen to do this again, I'll see if I can improve on it a tad.
And yes, since this will undoubtedly come up, it is indeed Sunday here in Europe, thank you very much mr fancy pants American who obviously owns a watch and isn't afraid to use it.
The criteria for the two lists are as follows:
Ending soon
- Sorted by end date
- Kickstarter projects ending in the next 7 days, that have at least 100 backers (or marked as "Project we love" by Kickstarter), and will have reached more than estimated 95% of their goal by its deadline.
- Gamefound projects ending in the next 7 days.
Newly launched
- Sorted by number of backers
- Kickstarter projects launched in the last 7 days, that have had at least average 10 backers per day and have at least 50 backers (or is marked as "Project we love" by Kickstarter)
- Gamefound projects launched in the last 7 days.
So onward to the lists. I hope someone will find this useful.
Ending Soon
Name | Description | Backers | Pledged | Ends | Platform | BGG |
OLYMPLAKKS┃The all in one sports board game | Play more than 10 different sports in +100 minigames with your loved ones┃2-5 players┃7-99 years old | 763 | €40,699.92 (407%) | 2022-07-17 | Kickstarter | |
FlickFleet: Xeno Wars | A new stand-alone expansion for the FlickFleet space battle dexterity game which adds two new alien species and rules for more than two players. | n/a | £30,478.00 (funded) | 2022-07-18 | Gamefound | BGG |
Sinister Sacrament: Cultist Quick-adventures for D&D 5e - $1 | 5 cultist themed mini-adventures and other cultist related content for D&D Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. | 791 | $6,648.50 (6649%) | 2022-07-18 | Kickstarter | |
Channel WON | A semi-cooperative card game of reporting news stories. Resort to anything to report everything! | 374 | $12,956.00 (104%) | 2022-07-18 | Kickstarter | BGG |
The Secret of Green Piece | War is moving into the oceans. 32mm resin casted miniatures for RPG gamers, painters and collectors. | 151 | €13,869.80 (252%) | 2022-07-18 | Kickstarter | |
Stonewall Uprising: The Fight for Gay Civil Rights | A fast-playing, 2 player historical board game portraying the struggle for gay civil rights from the 1960s through the 1980s. | 399 | $26,693.00 (534%) | 2022-07-18 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Shuttle Alpha Mk IV | 2022 edition of our flagship 28mm OpenLOCK-compatible 3D printable aerospace vehicle | 440 | €15,418.00 (308%) | 2022-07-18 | Kickstarter | |
Dice Throne: Santa VS Krampus | Two new and original Dice Throne heroes battle in this exciting, accessible stand-alone dueling game. Delivered by Christmas.* | 9989 | $708,745.60 (2362%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Combate Épico em Masmorras Fantastic Dungeon Grappling | Translating Fantastic Dungeon Grappling for SJGames' Dungeon Fantasy RPG into Brazilian Portuguese | 124 | $610.00 (122%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | |
Proxy War Print & Play Edition: An Indie Strategy Board Game | 2-8 player strategy board game where players become dictators, rebels, & greedy foreign powers. | 101 | $561.00 (561%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | |
Drop Bears | DROP BEARS: A cooperative survival game for 1-4 players. Drop Bears lurk in the Aussie bush every night, can you survive until dawn? | 1432 | A$139,734.32 (163%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | BGG |
War of Orcs and Dwarves | Wars of Orcs and Dwarves is an exciting fun to play mass fantasy battle game which can be played with any fantasy miniatures. | 119 | £1,811.00 (181%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | |
Bedeville Carnival | Gates of Bedeville are opening soon! In this smart strategy game you will play as a zombie and compete throughout the fun-packed night! | 380 | €21,355.00 (427%) | 2022-07-19 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Summit: Sanity + BIG BOX | Mind over matter? Prove it. | n/a | $99,509.00 (funded) | 2022-07-20 | Gamefound | BGG |
Butter Princess | A roleplaying game about a doomed dairy heist at the Minnesota State Fair. | 232 | $6,506.00 (434%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | |
Company of Heroes Board Game 2nd Edition | The improved and expanded Company of Heroes Board Game returns! | 4656 | $946,302.50 (1893%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Fiese Freunde Fette Feten - 2. Reprint der H&F Edition | Helft uns, einen weiteren Reprint zu finanzieren, damit dieses tolle Spiel auch weiterhin verfügbar ist. | 627 | €38,163.00 (95%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | |
A collection of 3 Print and Play games. | A great collection of 3 Print and Play, Roll and Write games. | 388 | €2,752.00 (2752%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | |
COLOSSUS by Alone Editions | A solo card game | 1747 | €54,502.00 (441%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Mystery Dice, The Kickstarter | A beautiful new box of Mystery Dice arrives at your door... but what's in it!? | 3292 | $256,580.69 (1026%) | 2022-07-20 | Kickstarter | |
Plant Girl Game | Plant Girl Game is a tabletop roleplaying game about a family of plant children working together to prevent ecological disaster in their small town. | n/a | $3,659.00 (not funded) | 2022-07-21 | Gamefound | |
MAPS FOR FANTASY RPGs 4 & 5 - ROYALTY FREE MAPS | Royalty Free Maps for use in Commercial/Private TTRPG projects, ideal for DnD, 5e, Pathfinder, OSR, CoC and other fantasy games! | 130 | A$6,471.32 (647%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Bard RPG | Choose your Archetype, find the Story Threads, and drive your adventure forward in this all-ages, genre-agnostic TTRPG! | 320 | $10,983.00 (128%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Encyclopedia Arcana I-Treasures - Advanced Fighting Fantasy | A book of treasures and magic items from the world of Titan to fit into any Advanced Fighting Fantasy campaign! | 210 | £2,956.00 (148%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Stardust Coffee | Resource and dice management board game with high strategy about making the best coffee of the galaxy | 299 | HK$70,406.00 (121%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Abyss of Hallucinations Vol. 2 - A MÖRK BORG Setting | Volume 2 of the MÖRK BORG compatible setting based on Aleister Crowley's Book of Lies. | 373 | $17,941.00 (598%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
By This Axe: The Cyclopedia of Dwarven Civilization | The ancient customs & grim grudges of the dwarves are revealed in this sourcebook for old-school fantasy campaigns. Launches June 21! | 403 | $38,128.00 (381%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
The Grand Carnival Expansion & Reprint | Take your carnival on the road in this campaign-based expansion to the award-winning game, The Grand Carnival. | 1578 | $64,135.00 (347%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Iron Kingdoms: The Nightmare Empire | Pirates, Sea Witches, and Iron Liches for 5e | 2881 | $266,631.00 (444%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Mega-Dungeon Map Set | A set of big black and white tabletop gaming maps you can print at home or upload for online play. | 109 | $796.00 (398%) | 2022-07-21 | Kickstarter | |
Palace of the Golden Princess #1 | 5e module and comic based on the first RPG adventure written by a woman | 108 | $4,070.00 (81%) | 2022-07-22 | Kickstarter | |
BATMAN: The Arkham Asylum Files | GOTHAM CITY comes to life in this epic Augmented Reality puzzle-box series featuring THE JOKER, BATMAN and HARLEY QUINN. | 905 | $262,293.00 (1049%) | 2022-07-22 | Kickstarter | |
The Atlas base : The ultimate dropper bottle organiser ! | Improve your organisation and workspace ! Store and withdraw your paints by themes or colours ! | 139 | €8,228.00 (823%) | 2022-07-22 | Kickstarter | |
Spicify - A super fun game to go beyond your limits | A hot card game for couples and groups of friends that will take you on a journey discovering each other as you never imagined | 168 | €3,659.00 (183%) | 2022-07-22 | Kickstarter | |
SOLAR20 - Jumbo D20 Resin Dice Inspired by Our Solar System | Hold the vastness of the galaxy in your hand and explore the solar system every game night with this captivating dice. | 134 | A$5,209.32 (137%) | 2022-07-22 | Kickstarter | |
Darknet Filth A CY_BORG Supplement | Explore the CY_BORG {NET}. Risk permanent brain damage. //VIRUS DETECTED | 314 | €5,260.00 (351%) | 2022-07-23 | Kickstarter | |
Wyrdwich Council: A New Way To Play D&D 5e | Adventures In Eldritch Local Government. | 146 | £2,512.00 (5024%) | 2022-07-23 | Kickstarter | |
New This Week
Name | Description | Backers | Pledged | Ends | Platform | BGG |
The Game Master Screen by Wyrmwood | This modular, solid wood screen is packed full of features to make it not just a wall, but a gateway to endless possibilities. | 5474 | $576,522.00 (5765%) | 2022-08-15 | Kickstarter | |
Moon | A pick & pass base building game for 1-5 players, from the designer & illustrator of Villagers and Streets. | 4203 | £207,512.00 (854%) | 2022-08-02 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Isle of Trains: All Aboard | A small box game with a big engine building experience! For 1-4 players | 1683 | £44,895.00 (655%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Taverns & Dragons 🔥 | Taverns & Dragons combines dice placement and worker movement in a family-friendly game for 1-5 players! 🐲 | 972 | €39,867.00 (199%) | 2022-08-04 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Monster Hunter International the Miniatures Game | An Epic Miniatures Skirmish Game for 2 players! Based on NY Times Best Selling Author Larry Correia's Monster Hunter International! | 945 | $197,334.00 (395%) | 2022-07-30 | Kickstarter | |
The Big Squirm | A hard-boiled roleplaying game adventure by Luke Gearing. Play as private investigators above the mean streets of Troika. | 825 | £43,042.00 (430%) | 2022-08-10 | Kickstarter | |
Sunshine City | A roll-and-write print-and-play game about upgrading your fossil-fuel-guzzling city into the solar metropolis of the future | 808 | $8,470.00 (8470%) | 2022-08-13 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Hellguard: Curse of Caina | A tabletop roleplaying game of infernal fantasy, complete with five single-night adventures and tools to create others. | 564 | $43,866.50 (88%) | 2022-08-03 | Kickstarter | |
Deluxe Hanafuda Deck & The 100 Torii: Diverging Paths | Discover Hanafuda cards and learn Koi-Koi with this enchanting edition. Plus, find new paths in our expansion to The One Hundred Torii! | 559 | $28,406.00 (178%) | 2022-07-26 | Kickstarter | |
Hijacked | A thrilling eco friendly board game set in the year 2050 that lets you negotiate with hijackers and save passengers! | 434 | €19,390.00 (194%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Whisper & Venom: Dark Fantasy Adventure for 5e and OSE | Otherworldly energy seeped into the distant Whisper Vale. Unseen, it channeled an unknown force and broke the barrier between worlds. | 430 | $29,873.00 (373%) | 2022-08-13 | Kickstarter | |
League of the Lexicon | A beautifully original quiz game about words and language... made for word-lovers and quiz nuts. | 411 | £29,603.00 (423%) | 2022-08-04 | Kickstarter | |
Dead Throne Second Edition | An open world experience filled with adventures. | 350 | £23,139.00 (66%) | 2022-08-10 | Kickstarter | |
Arcane Anomalies: An Artisan Dice Collection | Luxury Dice Sets by Modern Artifice featuring Metal, Resin, Hollow, and Hybrid Dice in a variety of styles. | 347 | $25,035.00 (501%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | |
Weird Little Elf - A stocking stuffer family party game | It’s beginning to look a lot like weirdness! A little bitty party game that’s a little bit weird. | 300 | $9,288.00 (310%) | 2022-08-12 | Kickstarter | |
Bag of Dungeon 2: The Cursed Forest | Bag of Dungeon 2: The Cursed Forest is a standalone fantasy adventure game for 1 to 4 players and epic expansion for Bag of Dungeon | 285 | £10,986.00 (110%) | 2022-08-14 | Kickstarter | BGG |
Tales from the Smoking Wyrm issue 5 | Once more unto the DCC RPG awesome-sauce breech! | 245 | $10,595.00 (353%) | 2022-08-02 | Kickstarter | |
Til Death Do Us Part: Adventures With Heart For 5E | Four 5E adventures guaranteed to tug at your players' heart strings plus 17 other 5E booklets! | 242 | £6,595.00 (1319%) | 2022-08-05 | Kickstarter | |
Divine Dungeon the Game | A "Take That" board game with 2-5 players. Play the dungeon & the adventurer against friends. Based on the "Divine Dungeon" book series | 235 | $11,714.00 (117%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | |
When the Wolf Comes RPG | An RPG set in the Doom of Ragnarök, utilizing Robert J. Schwalb's Shadow of the Demon Lord rules and based in Ian Sharpe's Vikingverse. | 185 | CA$15,628.29 (174%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | |
Mantle of the Keeper | The Keeper has Fallen, and you have been Chosen. Take up the Mantle in this 2-4 player card-driven skirmish game. | 177 | $12,824.00 (73%) | 2022-08-07 | Kickstarter | BGG |
JOYO: An Out-of-this-World Smart Board Game Experience | AI Technology 6 Games in 1 Fast and Fun Gameplay|Strategy Games|Family Fun Party Games Coding Kit|Screen-off Time | 153 | $14,804.00 (370%) | 2022-08-16 | Kickstarter | |
Planting Evidence | Planting Evidence is a card game for 2-4 players. Framing someone for murder has never been so much fun! | 134 | CA$4,976.29 (124%) | 2022-08-03 | Kickstarter | |
Theory of Magic Sourcebook | The first step in exploring the magic of fifth edition through a scientific lens | 134 | £2,465.69 (493%) | 2022-08-14 | Kickstarter | |
Dalor's Guide To Devils & Demons | A tome of fiendish design filled with Devils and Demons for your favorite TTRPGs! | 119 | A$2,893.32 (289%) | 2022-08-02 | Kickstarter | |
A Guide to Guilds For D&D 5E | A Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition supplement for building guilds. | 112 | £1,120.00 (56%) | 2022-08-12 | Kickstarter | |
Brothers at War | Four, quick-playing games in one box covering battles from 1862: Antietam, South Mountain, Mill Springs, and Bloody Valverde. | 77 | $8,527.00 (341%) | 2022-07-25 | Kickstarter | |
Amphibious Assault | 28/32mm scale 3D printable tank for tabletop wargaming and RPGs. | 66 | $651.00 (217%) | 2022-07-27 | Kickstarter | |
Tales and Poetry of Sarkash A Mörk Borg Supplement | Explore the woods of Sarkash in the brutal ttrpg: Mork Borg | 60 | $1,206.00 (181%) | 2022-07-29 | Kickstarter | |
Roots of Revenge: The Fatal Forest | A 3D-printable supernatural forest tabletop gaming terrain set that will delight makers, players, and painters. | 54 | $3,899.00 (78%) | 2022-08-11 | Kickstarter | |
Deep Sky Ballad - Space Western TTRPG | Deep Sky Ballad is a traditional tabletop role-playing game with a Space Western setting, in which a group of adventurers and vagabonds wander with their spaceship. In their quest for fortune, they face both thousands of challenges and the drama of the bonds keeping their group together, in a cinematic and theatrical experience. | n/a | €2,939.00 (funded) | 2022-08-12 | Gamefound | |
Into the Cess and Citadel | A system neutral urban horror TTRPG about the sprawling city above and the sewers and streets below. This city eats people. Never forget that. | n/a | $19,705.00 (not funded) | 2022-08-14 | Gamefound | |
Footnotes
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2022.07.07 14:03 ScottPompeo Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - July 7th - July 14th
This Thursday is
Music in the Parks with Dawna, the
Columbus Clippers, and
Rett Madison w/ Liv Greene at Rumba Cafe.
Friday features
Rhythm on the River,
Franklinton Fridays, and
Perpetual Groove at Woodlands Tavern
On Saturday we have the
Vassor Village Community Yard Sale, the
Summer Jam West music festival,
PBJ & Jazz, the
Columbus Moonlight Market, and
Chihuly Nights at Franklin Park Conservatory.
Sunday has the
Gorge Tavern Mystery Dinner at Space Port Cantina, the
Ed McGee (Pre-HooDoo Show!) at Rumba Cafe, and
An Evening with Will Kimbrough.
This week also includes
Short North Food Tour,
Goodguys 24th Summit Racing,
Soul of Columbus Food and Arts Festival,
The Annual Music & Arts Festival in Westerville, The
Will Rogers Follies,
Third Eye Blind,
Stand Up From The Waist Up, and
Short North Bourbon Tasting.
Also as a heads up, next weekend will have
TrotCon the anime convention
And as always there's tons of live music, comedy, trivia and all kinds of other events to check out.
All events in EDT Timezone. Things To Do This Week in Columbus, OH - July 7th - July 14th
July 7th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events July 8th, 2022 - Friday One Time Events Recurring Events July 9th, 2022 - Saturday One Time Events Recurring Events July 10th, 2022 - Sunday One Time Events Recurring Events July 11th, 2022 - Monday One Time Events Recurring Events July 12th, 2022 - Tuesday One Time Events Recurring Events July 13th, 2022 - Wednesday One Time Events Recurring Events July 14th, 2022 - Thursday One Time Events =-=-=-=-=-=-=
ON GOING EVENTS FARMERS MARKETS
Day | Time | Farmers Market | Begin Date | End Date |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Bexley Farmers Market - Dawson Ave at E Main St | May 19 | Oct 20 |
Thur | 4pm-7pm | Healthy New Albany Farmers Market in the Market Square | June 23 | Sept 15 |
Thur | 4pm-8pm | Olde Pickerington Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, honey, meats, crafts and more | June | Sept |
Fri | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Fri | 4pm-7pm | Canal District Farmers Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Grove City Farmers' Market - fruits, vegetables, sauces, and more home grown products | May 14 | Sept 10 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | North Market Downtown Farmers' Market with a list of growers, makers, and artisans | June 4 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 8am-12pm | Worthington Farmers Market Summer Market | May | Oct |
Sat | 8:30am-11:30am | 2022 Union County Farmers Market - Fruits, Vegetables, Bedding plants, and Baked goods | May 21 | Oct 1 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Granville Farmers Market at Raccoon Valley Park | May 7 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 8:30am-12pm | Keller Market House Farmers' Market | May 7 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Main Street Delaware Farmers' Market | May 28 | Oct 29 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Dublin Market at Bridge Park | May | Sept |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Powell Chamber Farmer's Market (Facebook) | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | The Canal Winchester Farmer's market | May 28 | Sept 24 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westerville Saturday Farmers Market | May 21 | Oct 8 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Clintonville Farmers Market - Outdoor Market at North High Street | Apr 30 | Nov 19 |
Sat | 9am-12pm | Westgate Farmers Market (June 4 and every other week) | June 4 | Oct 15 |
Mon | 4pm-7pm | Prairie Township Farmers Market (no market on July 4, Aug 29, or Sept 5) | June 20 | Sept 19 |
Tue | 10:30am-2pm | Pearl Market - Fresh Produce and Artisan made goods | May 20 | Oct 28 |
Tue | 3pm-6pm | Granville Farmers Market at Ross' Granville IGA Parking Lot | June 14 | Sept 27 |
Tue | 4pm-6pm | Canal District Farmers Market | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Baltimore Farmers Market with produce, baked goods, and a variety of natural products | June | Sept |
Tue | 4pm-7pm | Whitehall Parks Market on the Green | June 7 | Aug 30 |
Wed | 3:30pm-6:30pm | Franklin Park Conservatory Farmers Market at Wells Barn Barn parking lot | June 1 | Sept 21 |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Gahanna Farmers Market at City of Gahanna Parking lot at Town and High | June | Sept |
Wed | 4pm-7pm | Upper Arlington Farmers Market at Tremont Rd | May 18 | Sept 28 |
Daily | 9am-7pm | The Witten Smith Farm Market | Year Round | |
Daily | 10am-5pm | HTH Farm Market | Year Round | |
There are just way too many Farmer's Markets to list. Check out this list of all Farmer's Markets happening over the summer to find one near you.
MORE EVENTS! TOO MANY TO LIST!
Or how I learned to stop trying to list every event and just give you guys the sources I'm working with.
If you're looking to volunteer Columbus Gives Back and Besa - Be the Good can give you dozens of events happening for a variety of causes.
The City of Columbus Community Center lists dozens of hobbies and sports events for children and adults that you can attend for free.
Columbus on the Cheap creates a weekly list updated every Wednesday night detailing tons of free or cheap events that can be done around town.
The Columbus Dispatch Entertainment section posts your "Best Bets" for the weekend every Thursday morning and the Columbus Navigator also provides news articles about upcoming performances. The Columbus Underground has their own event section to watch as well.
Columbus Makes Art lists various concerts, art displays, and other artistic events. There's also a list of community Art Festivals. Cringe provides a full list of all the live music going on throughout Columbus
Meetup, Goldstar Events, Eventbrite and Facebook are a great source to search for events. If you're looking for events local to you, I'd suggest searching Google Maps for local bars and pubs, then looking up their websites or Facebook pages where they'll often have weekly events.
Looking for events more than a week out?
To help organize and plan out this list I have a PREVIEW of events coming more than a week out posted on my Reddit Profile. Keep in mind that there could be some inaccurate information the further out you go, so be sure to track the event page in case there are last minute changes.
If you find any broken links, misspellings, or inaccurate information, please let me know. Thanks.
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