Host Cindy Goetz talks about Vero Beach Florida and the events that make our community great to live in. From non - profits to businesses that make us appreciat...
The show highlights remarkable women in history, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg's legal impact and Eleanor Roosevelt's advocacy. It recognizes Queen Elizabeth II's significance, Mother Teresa's humanitarian work, and Katherine Johnson's NASA contributions. Melinda Gates is noted for her philanthropy, while Margaret Thatcher's political legacy is explored. The influence of Catherine Graham in journalism and Nellie Bly's pioneering reporting are also featured, concluding with a tribute to local hero Alma Lee.
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There's No Corn in That Corned Beef
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with vibrant traditions, including the invention of green beer by Dr. Thomas Hayes in 1914. The historical significance of wearing blue and the New York parade since 1762 are highlighted. The Chicago River dyeing tradition started in 1962. Myths about corned beef are debunked, and it's noted that 13 million pints of Guinness are consumed worldwide. Leprechauns are exclusively male, and toasting customs are shared.
Host Cindy Goetz talks about Vero Beach Florida and the events that make our community great to live in. From non - profits to businesses that make us appreciate the paradise in which we live. Watch live on the Beauty and the Beach Facebook page every Wednesday at 4PM ET.
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