14. Greg Bahr - October 13, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 14. In this episode:

A couple of items from the news: Stockton Thunder hosts open try-outs, nut company moves to Stockton, Ports to host heart walk.

Stirring things up Stockton. In addition to Podcast Stockton and my personal blog, check out great local blogs by Andy, Ian, SlickDiaz and Rod as well as the Twitter tag #stir.

An interview with Greg Bahr, entertainment and theatre director at Stockton Empire Theatre. For more information on the theatre, visit them online at stocktonempiretheatre.com. Also, keep an eye out on Miracle Mile Night by visiting miraclemilenight.com. To learn more about the Neighborhood Renaissance Program, visit stocktongov.com/nrp.

The San Joaquin Film Society opens its first California Documentary Festival with the screening of "William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe". For more information, check out California Documentary Festival and San Joaquin Film Society. Also, visit the official Disturbing the Universe site.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

15. Ronnie and Yolanda Cunningham - October 11, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 15. In this episode:

A couple of items from the news: Jose Hernandez homecoming, Stockton heart walk, Lincoln Unified considers new schedule and the first Stocktoberfest is held this weekend.

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Debra Pinasco, mother of friend of the show, Andy Pinasco.

An interview with Ronnie and Yolanda Cunningham from Brother Ron Ministries. For more information on their work, visit them online at broronsgospelcorner.com. They are hosting the first annual Community Gospelfest on Saturday, October 17 at UOP. For tickets and information visit their site or the UOP ticket page. Also, follow Ronnie on Twitter.

A review of Fuzio Universal Bistro. They are located at Robinhood Drive and Pacific Avenue at 5633 Pacific Avenue and can be reached at 209-474-9900. Check out their menu at fuzio.com. Also, follow them on Twitter.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

Stir Up Stockton

originally published at mattbeckwith.com

Andy continues to fan the fire he started last week. And it appears that his plan to #stir things up is gaining momentum. Local blogger, SlickDiaz, wrote a well thought out piece on his blog, Reclaiming the Title. Rod has not been silent on the matter, either. On Friday, Ian added his voice to the mix. What we have here is a handful of passionate Stocktonians, wanting to increase communication throughout our communities. How cool is that? Seriously. That is cool!

The What

We have an opportunity to increase communication between city departments, elected officials and the people of Stockton. I don’t know if we’ve been at this point before. I don’t know if we are here now because of technology or because people are just becoming more energized. It is likely both. The web, with current services like Twitter and Facebook, give us the ability to interact with friends and family. It can also give us the ability to interact with our local government.

While I agree that most people don’t trust their elected officials, I do not believe that you need to trust someone to interact with them online. We need an easier way for citizens to get up-to-date information from local government and for these citizens to have tools with which to communicate with the city. Not everyone can (or wants to) attend city council meetings. Writing a letter, and even sending an e-mail, can be arduous. Using Facebook and Twitter is a simpler way.

 

The Who

As it relates to social media consumption, I see three populations in Stockton. Andy, Slick, Rod, Ian and I are in one group - the “veterans”, for lack of a better term. In another group are those that have no access to a computer and may not own a cell phone. The third group is the one I will refer to as the “fringe”. This is the population that may already use the web to get news and may have even visited our city’s website (provided that they remember what the URL is). They may have delved into social media but only to have fun with their friends or keep tabs on their favorite American Idol contestant/judge/host.

The size of the fringe is not insignificant. I would argue that it is the biggest of the three groups. This is the group on which we should be focusing our energy.

We mustn’t forget about that second part of the population: those on the other side of the digital divide. We still need traditional communication channels for this group. We need the smart people in our community to come up with better ways to get this population engaged.

 

The How

We need to reach the fringe. Not to sell them on Twitter or Facebook. Rather, we need to have an open dialog about new ways to communicate with the City. It is our job, as members of the veteran group, to help spread the word to the fringe.

We need to hold social-media town halls. Although I am very much a fan of meet-ups (can’t wait for our first Tweetup!), getting a bunch of veterans together won’t do much to get new participants involved. We can hold how-to sessions at local libraries. We can also do what we’re doing now, talk to our friends, family and neighbors. We can keep stirring it up.

In order to realize any success in this regard, the City of Stockton must officially jump into the mix. They need to start small and identify what departments are best suited for this new medium. The city cannot wait for “enough people” to be in the channel before ramping up their efforts.

To help the city along, the Record must dedicate some space to educating the community about social media. The Record’s managing editor, Dan Blount blogged a simple post recently. Writing about social networking sites, Mr. Blount added,  “As the world expands, it continues to contract through the use of these media.” We need more than a quick blog entry. The Record has the power to get in front of a lot eyeballs. This cause could benefit from that power.

The Question

What else can we do to increase and improve communication amongst the city and its citizens? What ideas do you have? Leave a comment or send an e-mail to matt-at-mattbeckwith.com.

At the end of the day, Twitter and Facebook are awesome tools to start a conversation. We need more conversations in this city and we need more people in the conversation.

13. Gabriel and Devin from The Single Malt Versus Podcast - September 20, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 13. In this episode:

A couple of items from the news: Census office opening and a charity golf tournament 9/28/09.

Listener Comments - messages from Lisa regarding AJ Hohn and from Gabriel from The Single Malt Versus Podcast. Do you have something for the show, leave a message or send a text to 209-565-3229, or send to mail@podcaststockton.com.

Today is the start of Stockton Restaurant Week, check out the website and enjoy some great local restaurants.

An interview with Gabriel and Devin from The Single Malt Versus Podcast. Check out their show TheSingleMaltVersus.com. Follow Gabriel on Twitter and check out the other podcasts he's listening to: SeqalabChicken Pop Pod, Uh Yeah Dude. Follow Devin on Twitter and listen to what else he's listening to: Chicken Pop Pod, A Life Well Wasted and Beyond the Box. Also, follow Kraig and the TSM on Twitter. You can leave a message for their show at 209-878-7687.

A review of Valley Brew. They are located at 157 West Adams Street, right off the Miracle Mile. They can be reached at 209-464-2739.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

12. Michael Fitzgerald – September 11, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 12. In this episode:

A quick look at the news - Stockton searches for temporary city managerlocals survive NFL cuts and Jose Hernandez and Shuttle Discovery return to Earth.

An interview with Michael Fitzgerald, Record Columnist. Read Michael's blog and follow him on Twitter.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

11. Wes Rhea - August 31, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 11. In this episode:

A quick look at the previous weeks in the news - Stockton man swims to Alcatraz, San Joaquin County adds website to track board members, electric truck maker moving to Stockton, and Jose Hernandez becomes first Stockton astronaut in space.

Fun and free in Stockton - Three great nights of fun: Stockton Ports, Lincoln Center Live (pics) and Miracle Mile Night (pics).

An interview with Wes Rhea, Director of Stockton Conference and Visitors Bureau. Learn more about our local CVB by checking out their website and following them on Twitter.

Podcast Stockton versus Stockton Stingrays. I put a team together to play in the final exhibition weekend with the Stingrays. We lost 7-0 but had a blast. For their second game, they played against the Oak Ridge Winery team and won 2-1 in a close match. Check out pics from that game here.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

10. Rod Villagomez - August 16, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 10. In this episode:

A quick look at the previous week in the news - Return of the Stockton Milepress release, accident reports now available online, and Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Bob Dylan rock the Banner Island Ballpark (review from The Mercury News).

The Downtown Stockton Art Walk - With four kids in tow, only two of which were mine, I headed out the Art Walk on a perfect Friday evening.

An interview with Rod Villagomez from Valley Sports Network. Learn more about VSN by checking out their website and following them on Twitter. For more info on Rod, visit his website and follow him on Twitter.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

09. NBBA World Series - August 5, 2009

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode number 9. In this episode:

We're back - It has been more than three months since the last episode. Sometimes, life, family, and the day job just have to take priority. Thanks to all of those that asked where I was!

Restaurant Review - My wife, Dawn, and I recently went to Back Bay, a great place for dinner. They are located on the Miracle Mile at 2301 Pacific Avenue and can be reached at (209) 941-0094.

The 2009 Beep Baseball World Series Comes to Stockton - The Stockton Stingrays helped bring the NBBA event to Stockton where teams from all over the US, as well as one from Taiwan, played. In the end, The West Coast Dawgs came out victorious over the Taiwan Homerun. Podcast Stockton was there to talk to both teams after the game. Also, check out the pictures and videos (Dawgs up to bat, Dawgs cheer, Homerun cheer)

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

Stockton Blogger Meet-up

Tonight, The Record hosted a blogger meet-up at Valley Brew, right off the beautiful Miracle Mile. With “We’re bloggers. You’re bloggers. Isn’t it about time we meet face to face?” as the only introduction to the event, I signed up to attend.

For a first-time event there was a good turnout: Tara Cuslidge, Kirk Barron, Ian HillSean PolayDavid SidersBill Ries-KnightWes RheaPatrick GiblinHilary ShepherdJohn Sterni, Record Publisher Roger Coover, and others. Some I had already met while with others, it was an awesome chance to put a face and voice to the blogs and tweets. We had the opportunity to talk with Mr. Coover and Mr. Polay, Product Manager of Distributed Media at Dow Jones, the parent company of The Record, about the future of blogging and social media at The Record. It was refreshing to hear that the paper is taking the local blogger community seriously. We heard about some new things the team at The Record are considering to tap into the draw of local bloggers. Above all, it was a wonderful opportunity to geek out with fellow bloggers and tweeters.

I’m definitely looking forward to the next meet-up! It’s also pretty apparent that we have more than enough of an appetite for a Tweetup... which I’m sure is coming soon.

National Beep Ball World Series Comes To Stockton

Thanks to the Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Stockton Sports Commission headed by Don Miller, the Beep Ball World Series in being played in Stockton! This is great news for our city and we are very proud to share Stockton with the other 13 teams that have travelled from all over the US and Taiwan.

Tonight, we went to the opening ceremony at the Hilton Hotel. After an address by David Smolka, the NBBA President and Don Miller, Mayor Ann Johnston took the stage. She welcomed all of the players and thanked the Commission, CCBVI and the volunteers for helping to bring this event to Stockton. Mrs. Johnston encouraged everyone to spend some time throughout the city taking in local entertainment.

After a few more remarks by Mr. Smolka, each of the teams were introduced. Most of the teams had their own cheer but the Taiwanese team had the coolest!

To learn more about the NBBA, visit them online at http://www.nbba.org. For more information on the Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Stockton Stingrays, check out http://www.communitycenterfortheblind.org/ and read the recent article on The Record. To watch live coverage, visit The Valley Sports Network at http://valleysportsnetwork.com/

Best of luck to all the teams!