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Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse

Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse

著者: Kevin Shook
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Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse is your go-to podcast for staying connected with the heart of Richmond, Indiana. Dive into the latest community updates, local events, city initiatives, and stories that matter most to our vibrant community. Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to the area, this podcast keeps you in tune with the pulse of Richmond!

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  • Episode 10 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | American Legion Post 65’s Patriotic Playbook Revealed
    2025/06/16

    Guests Eric Helms and Jeremy Scarrette join host Lindsay Darnell on Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse for a powerful look behind the scenes of one of Richmond’s most cherished traditions.

    Each Independence Day, Glen Miller Park lights up with a dazzling fireworks display—but surprisingly, it's not hosted by the city. For 81 years and counting, American Legion Post 65 has been the driving force behind this beloved community event.

    For many, it’s more than just fireworks. It’s a rare chance to unplug and be present with family. As Eric Helms from the American Legion puts it, “It’s a time where you can get your family together all at once and enjoy an evening together, because it doesn’t happen a lot. Phones are down… Nobody’s looking at their phones.”

    But the magic doesn’t happen overnight. It takes months of planning, technical precision, and serious fundraising. Jeremy Scarrette of Scarrette Pyrotechnics calls Richmond’s show “the most difficult shoot we do” out of the 30–35 shows they handle annually. What makes it unique is its thoughtful design for viewers on Roosevelt Hill—combining high-flying bursts with low-level effects in a seamless, rhythmic experience.

    The cost of creating that magic? Between $25,000–$30,000—covered entirely through community donations. Some shells cost as much as $750 for just a few moments of brilliance. And this year, the American Legion is still working hard to fill the funding gap ahead of the July 5th show.

    The festivities kick off at 2:00 PM on Friday, July 5th, at Glen Miller Park, with food trucks, community fun, and live music from G-101-3 starting at 3:00 PM. Jeremy also teases a brand-new surprise element never before seen at Richmond’s show.

    Want to keep the tradition going? Donations can be made directly to American Legion Post 65 at 109 North 6th Street.

    As one grateful resident told Jeremy, “You saved my family.” A powerful reminder shared on Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse of how shared moments of wonder can bring our community closer—year after year.

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    31 分
  • Episode 9 – Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | Behind the Scenes of the Richmond Farmers Market
    2025/05/19

    Discover the heartbeat of Richmond’s local food scene in this engaging conversation hosted by Lindsay Darnell, Community Development Coordinator, as she sits down with Hannah Snoddy, Coordinator of the Richmond Farmer’s Market. What began 50 years ago as a handful of farmers on a street corner has grown into a thriving community hub featuring over 40 vendors every Saturday at Jack Elstro Plaza.

    Hannah shares insights into the market’s producer-only policy, which guarantees that everything you buy is made or grown by the person selling it. Many vendors prioritize sustainable practices, demonstrating a shared commitment to environmental care and future generations. Lindsay and Hannah also explore impactful programs like SNAP Double Dollars, which doubles the value of EBT benefits, and the upcoming Farm to Pantry initiative, which will transform excess produce into meaningful food support for local families.

    Go behind the scenes as Hannah describes the unique challenge of vendor selection—what she calls “human Tetris”—and how the team works to maintain a balance between farm-fresh goods and artisan offerings. Upcoming events include Kids Farmers Market Day on June 7th and the Tuesday Twilight Markets beginning in July, featuring live music, food trucks, and a relaxed summer vibe.

    What shines most in this episode is the sense of connection the market fosters. Shoppers build real relationships with vendors who remember their names, their stories, and their favorites. It’s a kind of commerce rooted in community—a far cry from the big-box store experience.

    Whether you’re a loyal visitor or a curious first-timer, Hannah’s passion for local food and community building is sure to inspire. Join us every Saturday from 9 AM to noon at Jack Elstro Plaza or on Tuesday evenings this summer from 4–7 PM. As Lindsay reminds us, just showing up makes a difference—because every visit is an investment in the people who make Richmond special.

    To learn more about our Parks & Recreation Department and the Richmond Farmers Market, visit:
    👉 https://www.richmondindiana.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation

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    23 分
  • Episode 8 - Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse | Transforming Richmond: How City Leadership is Revitalizing Our Community
    2025/05/05

    Join host Lindsay Darnell as she welcomes Mayor Ron Oler and Public Operations Director Matthew Keller to share Richmond’s exciting progress and community transformation.

    Spring has arrived, bringing monthly park cleanup days where neighbors can make a real difference at sites like Middle Fork Cove. “The parks are only as good as everybody who takes care of them,” says Mayor Oler, encouraging residents to get involved.

    Last week’s Earth Day event saw 200 sixth graders planting trees they’ll watch grow for decades — a powerful symbol of Richmond’s long-term vision.

    Lindsay also highlights the city’s unique partnership with IU East students, whose analysis revealed a 50% surge in Richmond’s median household income over the past decade, outpacing cities like Terre Haute and Muncie.

    Mark your calendar for May 23rd! The Depot District Summer Kickoff Party will celebrate the near-completion of Loop Phase 2 and debut Richmond’s new Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, where you can stroll with a beverage and explore local businesses. The first 100 kids get free bicycle helmets — don’t miss it!

    Matthew Keller shares the success of code enforcement teams, who have already removed 27 tons of trash, 315 tires, and over 150 shopping carts in just three months. Meanwhile, the airport terminal project is gaining momentum, with potential grant funding covering up to 95% of construction costs.

    From an eighth grader serving as “Mayor for a Day” through the National Civics Bee, to long-range planning shaping the city’s future, Richmond is thriving through community-driven progress.

    Interested in joining the team? Visit www.richmondindiana.gov to explore employment opportunities and be part of the city’s exciting future!

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    36 分

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