38. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes - April 23, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton for Friday, April 23, 2010. On this episode, we cover:

The 25th Annual Asparagus Festival is here. There's still two days left to go out and enjoy the Asparagus Festival.

Sports update from Lowell Tuckerman

Rod and I walked a mile in her shoes to help raise money for the Women's Center of San Joaquin County. We also spoke with Pat Francis from S-Mart Foods, Wes Rhea and Jennifer from the Women's Center. Check out the pics here. Also, check out the video done by the multimedia crew from the Record.

Interview with Miko Jaleel from Delta College TV.

Thanks to TuneStruck Quartet for recording the great stinger for this episode.

What's new on ClosetGoodies.com..

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

34. Timm Quinn - April 2, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, the real episode 34, featuring Timm Quinn from Leadership Stockton. In this episode:

Jennifer Boylan, from the Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, talks to Matt about the upcoming 3rd Annual Health & Vision Fair on Saturday, April 10 from 10 AM to 3 PM. The CCBVI is located at 130 West Flora Street.

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook.

We're back! Yesterday, we released a special episode in honor of April Fool's Day. Thanks to Gabriel, Devin, and Lowell Tuckerman for their help with this special episode. Check out Gabriel and Devin's podcast, The Single Malt Versus.

Rod has finished the audition video for Smokin' Yankees BBQ in their quest to be on BBQ Pitmasters on TLC. We really want to see them on the show. To help out, please go to the Discovery website and tell them, "I want to see Smokin' Yankees from Stockton on BBQ Pitmasters!" Let's help get them on national TV. The Smokin' Yankees have their new website up and also, check them out on Facebook.

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

Andy Pinasco, aka @brewery33, will be making good on his trash bet and will be spending one hour (from 8 AM - 9 AM) picking up garbage at Janet Leigh Plaza. Look for him downtown on Saturday 4/10 or 5/1. We'll be sure to let everyone know exactly which day he chooses. So, join him if you'd like, or just enjoy downtown Stockton and congratulate him when he's done.

What's new on Closetgoodies.com

We asked for your ideas for future Questions of the Week? Next week's QOW, courtesy of Amy Farry, is: If you are employed, do you commute, and if so, where to? Call our listener line and leave us a message, send us an e-mail or leave a comment on our Facebook page.

Matt interviews Timm Quinn from the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce and Leadership Stockton. Since 1981, over 600 locals have completed the 11 month Leadership Stockton program. The deadline is fast approaching for the 2010-2011 class. Applications must be received by June 18, 2010. Visit Leadership Stockton website and also on Facebook. Since coming into the Outback Studios, Timm has joined the Twitter ranks, follow him @LeadershipStkn

A couple more things: Rod and I will be emcees at the 22nd Annual Earth Day Festival on April 18; vote for Stockton resident, Cheri on Maxim; the Great Stockton Asparagus Dine Out has begun.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

36. Stockton Ports Season Kicks Off - April 15, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton for Thursday, April 15, 2010. On this episode, we cover:

The return of the Stockton Ports. Thursday is the first regular season home game for the Ports as they take the field against the Visalia Rawhide at 7:05 PM. Rod will be there, in his first regular season game as the director of on-field entertainment. Come out and support Rod and the Ports.

The Asparagus Festival is fast approaching. We asked our Facebook fans what they like about the Asparagus Festival. We are also giving away a family four pack of tickets to the event. Listen to the episode to find out how.

Help support Autism Awareness. Patt from Elegant Essence is holding a fund-raiser on April 23 5:30-8:30 PM.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

35. Kate Post, Stockton Asparagus Festival - April 9, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 35, featuring Rod's interview with Kate Post, Executive Director of the Asparagus Festival. A quick look at the news:

Stockton foreclosure rates are starting to decline.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is helping tax filers, for more info call 209-644-8600.

The US Census Bureau is still encouraging people to return their census forms to avoid a personal visit to your home. Visit 2010.census.gov for more info.

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook. Be sure to listen, there may be another giveaway.

In this episode:

The Podcast Stockton iPad review.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This year's theme is Don't Stand By, Stand Up. For more info on events going on this month to raise awareness of sexual violence, visit the Women's Center of San Joaquin County website.

A mini-interview with Susan Mora-Loyko, event co-ordinator of the Stockton Earth Day Festival. This year's event will be held on Sunday, April 18 at Victory Park. Come out and learn how we can help protect our planet and stop by and say hi to us, we'll be emcees!

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

Restaurant Review - Fon Wong's Deli located at 3201 West Benjamin Holt Drive, (209) 952-6886, open Mon-Sat 11am-8:30pm.

What's new on Closetgoodies.com.

Rod's interview of Kate Post, Executive Director of the Asparagus Festival. This year, the Asparagus Festival celebrates its 25th year. Visit their official website, blog, Twitter, Facebook or YouTube.

This week's question of the week: Do you commute?Plus listener voicemails from Andy. Andy Pinasco, aka @brewery33, will be making good on his trash bet and will be spending one hour (from 8 AM - 9 AM) picking up garbage at Janet Leigh Plaza. Look for him downtown on Saturday 4/10. So, join him if you'd like, or just enjoy downtown Stockton and congratulate him when he's done.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

33. Great Stockton Asparagus Dine Out - March 25, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 33, featuring returning guest Wes Rhea. In this episode:

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook.

Stockton Tweetup #2 was held this week at the Stockton Hilton. Check out the pics on Flickr or Facebook. Check out StocktonTweetup.com and follow @StocktonTweetup to find out about the next Stockton Tweetup. Big thanks to all the local companies that donated some great raffle prizes - Haggin Museum, John's Incredible PizzaFinnegans, Elegant Essence, Closetgoodies, Midtown Optometry, Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Submarina and the Stockton Hilton. You can see the attendees and sponsors by checking out the @StocktonTweetup lists.

Rod hangs out with Smokin' Yankees BBQ at Oak Grove Regional Park and filmed some footage for their BBQ Pitmasters entry video. Best of luck to those guys as they try to get on the TLC show. Also, check them out on Facebook.

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

What's new on Closetgoodies.com.

Wes Rhea from the Stockton Conference & Visitors Bureau drops by the Outback to talk about the Great Stockton Asparagus Dine out, a perfect pre-lude to the 25th Asparagus Festival. The Dine Out runs April 1-11 and features asparagus entrees, appetizers and cocktails at some great local restaurants. Visit dineoutstockton.com for more info.

Do you back-up your computer?

Next week, we want to know what you want us to ask for the question of the week. We have some ideas, tech and non-tech, but we want to hear from you. Call our listener line and leave us a message, send us an e-mail or leave a comment on our Facebook page.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

32. Ride to Recovery - March 19, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 32, featuring an interview with Joshua Rodriguez, Ryan Dinkel, Octavio Rodriguez and Tyrone Wise who are doing the Ride 2 Recovery. In this episode:

A quick look at the news.

A review of the 19th annual Library & Literacy Foundation Trivia Bee.

Fox40 reports from Stockton.

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

Mini-interview with Chris from Smokin' Yankees BBQ at the MDA fundraiser. Check them out on Facebook.

Restaurant review of Seoul Soon Dubu on the Miracle Mile.

Music from Sunday night's house show.

What's new on Closetgoodies.com.

Rod's interview with Joshua Rodriguez, Ryan Dinkel, Octavio Rodriguez and Tyrone Wise who are preparing to do the ride to recovery ride.

Stockton's hidden treasures.

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook.

Next week, we want to know about your back-up. Do you back-up? You computer, we mean. In this digital age, we all have tons of pictures, videos and music on our computers, and sometimes our computers crash. We want to hear from you. Call our listener line and leave us a message, send us an e-mail or leave a comment on our Facebook page.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

The 19th Annual Trivia Bee

On Friday evening, Rod and I, along with our friend Fred, participated in the 19th Annual Trivia Bee put on by the Library & Literacy Foundation for San Joaquin County. While this was my third time competing in this event and Fred's second time, it was Rod's first Trivia Bee. This years event, the first to sell-out, was held inside the A.G. Spanos Center at University of the Pacific after many years at the Stockton Memorial Civic Auditorium.

We arrived shortly after noon to claim our tables on the stage and in the audience. The prime spots went first to the teams that were able to set up early. We set up shop on the back row, which was perfect since I was afraid my hat would block someone from being seen by the audience.

After eating a great dinner catered by Angelina's, we went to the top deck for pictures. While we were waiting in line, we met the threesome with the Stockton Rotary team. After a few minutes, we figured out why one them looked familiar: he was one of the men that stands behind the goal at the Stockton Arena and hits the buzzer when there's a score.

The teams took the stage shortly after 7 PM and were introduced one by one. Then, the hard work began. The first question asked what suspense film maker inspired a Lady Gaga song. I don't know much about Lady Gaga but guessed at the right answer: Alfred Hitchcock. Needless to say, we went crazy celebrating the fact we were 1 for 1. Our fans out in the audience (Linda, Dawn and Flower) also cheered us on. The next 29 questions were not as easy. Most of the time, only one of us knew the answer to each question. At the end of round one, we had amassed 17 points. More than half, and one more than the couple of teams in last place!

The second round proved to be much more difficult with more questions about movies and literature. We only answered 9 of 30 correct for a total score of 35. The Friends of the Library team won the competition with a total of 65 points. Our only goal for the night was to not end up in last place. Thankfully we did better than last place.

We got a chance to talk to other Bee goers such as city council members Susan Eggman and Dale Fritchen, Vice Mayor Kathy Miller, Public Information Officer Connie Cochran, Foundation Executive Director Susan Spracher, SBDC Director Gillian Murphy, Record Editors Mike Klocke and Don Blount, Sheriff Steve Moore, Dwight Richards and many more.

The spirit award of the night, however, has to go to the local high school teams. There were teams from a few local area high schools but the teams represented by St. Mary's, Lincoln and Stagg were energetic and excited to be competing. We sat next to the St. Mary's team and had a great time getting to know them. One of the students had learned, as we were in the middle of competition, that he was accepted to UCLA. Fred snuck a note the master of ceremonies and an announcement was made, to thunderous applause. Later, when we asked him if was going to go there, he said, "No, I want to go to Stanford."

Kudos to the Library & Literacy Foundation staff for putting on another fantastic Trivia Bee. Congratulations to the Friends of the Library team for taking home the Bobblehead Bee trophy.

Click here for the pictures we took at the event.

We will be back in 2011.

31. Google Fiber for Stockton - March 12, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 31, featuring an interview with Justin Farry from Google Fiber for Stockton. In this episode:

Short show this week, an out of town trip cut in to our pre-production time.

Rod lands the job as the Director of Fun & Games at the Stockton Ports. Check out the Record video from the tryouts.

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

E-mail comments from Bob Morgan and John Schwabauer. We welcome your comments and show topic suggestions. Send your comments to mail@podcaststockton.com.

What's new on Closetgoodies.com.

Rod's interview with Justin Farry from Google Fiber for Stockton. Also follow him on Twitter @FiberStocktonCA.

Couple more things...

Podcast Stockton turns 1 on March 22. What was your favorite episode of the show? Who was your favorite interview?

A reminder that Stockton Tweetup #2 is coming on March 23.

Watch Fox40 news at 5:30 pm tonight. You just might see someone you know.

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook.

Next week, we want to know about interesting things in Stockton you only recently discovered. We are always discovering things in Stockton that we, quite frankly, were surprised we didn't know about before. Does that ever happen to you? We want to hear from you. Call our listener line and leave us a message, send us an e-mail or leave a comment on our Facebook page.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

30. Dr. Robert Shapiro - March 4, 2010

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 30, featuring an interview with Dr. Robert Shapiro from HealthSource Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab. In this episode:

A quick look at the newsBass Masters "duel on the delta" begins March 11thDelta College dedicate their new trackStockton celebrates the Chinese New Year

Stockton named to another list, America's Most Obese.

A restaurant review of Ghinggis Khan Mongolian Barbeque at 7840 West Lane and 2233 Grand Canal Boulevard.

Sports with Lowell Tuckerman

Stockton on the Web. There are a lot of great bloggers in Stockton. No matter where your interests lie, chances are there is a local blogger that you might find interesting. Some of our favorites are:

Also, in the left column of this web page, we have a bunch of other local bloggers, be sure to check them out. If you have a blog and we don't have you listed let us know. If you'd like to be a guest blogger on Podcast Stockton, just let us know.

What's new on Closetgoodies.com.

Matt's interview with local chiropractor, Dr. Robert Shapiro from HealthSource Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab. His office is located at 4565 Quail Lakes Drive, Suite A1.

Do you shop online? RizzoTees.com

Couple more things...

PS feedback - what do you like? dislike? We are interested in your feedback about all aspects of the show. Call us, e-mail us, or send a carrier pigeon.

We were featured on News 10 earlier in the week.

Wes's Stockton activities guide. Go to VisitStockton.org to sign up for the weekly events e-mail and follow @Stockton_CA on Twitter and on Facebook. Don't forget to complete the Best of San Joaquin survey.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod