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Meet the voice of Podcast Stockton Sports

For five episodes now, a young man has been brining you the highlights from the Stockton sports scene on Podcast Stockton. We now realize that we pretty much threw him at you with no ado. Allow us to correct that mistake by formally introducing you to the voice of Stockton Sports….Lowell Tuckerman.

Lowell is a product of the bay area and has, as of September of 2009, began to call Stockton his home. He comes to us by way of the Delta College Radio and Television department where he has hosted a sports talk program since his arrival in the spring semester of 2008.

During his tenure as the end-all-be-all of the Delta sports talk scene Lowell has made regular guest of such prominent bay area sports writers as the beat writers for the San Francisco Giants, the Oakland A’s, and the Golden State Warriors. He has also played host to Damon Bruce of KNBR fame and even had the opportunity to interview Gary Radnich on his own show. And last but certainly not least he has chatted poker as well as life with ESPN’s World Series of Poker analyst Norman Chad.

Lowell Tuckerman is for real folks. You can still find him roaming the airwaves of Delta College’s Internet radio station iDPower on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2pm until 4pm.

Over the course of his stay at Delta, Lowell has earned two certificates in both radio and television while adding an Associates Degree in Communications with a concentration in Radio. He remains at Delta to finish his general education classes on his way to transferring to a four-year University.

According to Lowell he is enjoying his time as a member of the Podcast Stockton crew and is thrilled to be a part of what he calls a “legit operation.” He has appreciated the opportunity to work with myself and Matt stating that being on this show has made him “proud of Stockton and proud to be part of the Podcast Stockton team.”

Lowell is looking to take his Podcast Stockton experience as well as his time at Delta to move up the ladder of the sports talk world. “I would like to someday be a sports talk show host in a big market like LA, New Orleans or Miami, and while I may be doing radio now, don’t get me wrong, I would love to do some television as well.”

Please join us in welcoming Lowell Tuckerman to the Podcast Stockton family. We look forward to our continued partnership and appreciate the great things he has done for us thus far.

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Get to know your Stockton Colts

Within the last five years, Stockton has become Hockey Town, CA thanks to the arrival of the Stockton Thunder. Since day one, Thunder fans have flooded the Arena and made Stockton, of all places, the number one place in the ECHL to watch hockey, five years and counting.

But have you ever wondered where those hockey players come from? More importantly… did you even realize that hockey has been in Stockton longer then a lot of us actually realize. If not, allow me to introduce you to the Stockton Jr. Colts Hockey Club.

For over 50 years kids ranging in age from 5 to 18 have been lacing up their skates at the Oak Park Ice Arena, donning their Colts sweaters and competing against developmental teams from across the state and sometimes the country. Their teams may have whimsical categories like Mites, Squirrts, Pee Wees, Bantams, or Midgets, but don’t let that fool you, the caliber of hockey at which these young athletes compete is fast-paced and beyond impressive.

Stockton Colts logoThe Colts are members of the Northern California Junior Hockey Association (NORCAL), California Amateur Hockey Association, and USA Hockey and play against teams such as the Santa Rosa Flyers, the California Cougars (not to be confused with the soccer team), the Tri Valley Blue Devils, and the San Jose Jr. Sharks.

They operate as a non-profit organization that relies on sponsorships to offset a majority of their costs including ice rental time at their home rink, Oak Park Ice Arena, the cost of traveling to their away games as well as equipment upkeep and replacement.

Regular season play for the Colts usually begins in early September and runs through late March with games usually taking place on Saturdays and Sundays.

If you have not already had the opportunity to watch these talented hockey players, I highly encourage you to head out to the Oak Park Ice Arena this Sunday where beginning at 4:30pm you can watch the Bantams and the Midget 18 teams take on the San Francisco Sabercats. Find out for yourself why the Stockton Arena is not the only place hot action is taking place in below freezing temperatures.

For more information on the Stockton Colts, including rosters, photos and their remaining 2009-10 season, you can visit their website http://www.stocktoncolts.com/.

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Podcast Stockton on KCRA

This morning, Rod and I had the chance to go on KCRA News to talk about Podcast Stockton. Thank you all for watching and for helping us get the word out. We appreciate your support more than words can say.

Click here to watch the video - Podcast Stockton Encourages Civic Pride

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Podcast Stockton 028 – (209)565-3229

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 28, featuring an interview with Joni Bauer from the Community Center for Blind and Visually Impaired. The CCBVI is sponsoring the second Pedaling Paths to Independence bike ride on Saturday February 27.

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In this episode:

A quick look at the news: San Joaquin County Hospital facing deep losses; student artists are encouraged to submit artwork to The Ports; Stockton is now the second most-miserable city in the US.

What to look forward to when the weather gets better? Asparagus Festival, Way Out West BBQ Competition, Podcast Stockton vs. Stockton Stingrays exhibition game May 8, 2010, Stockton Trojans football,

Stockton sports update from Lowell Tuckerman.

What’s new on Closetgoodies.com.

Matt’s interview with Joni Bauer, Orientation & Mobility Specialist with Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Hear how Joni got involved in this line of work. Joni is the driving force behind the Pedaling Paths to Independence on Saturday February 27. There are two routes, 67 and 25 miles. This is an awesome pre-season century. If you are interested in doing this ride, you can still sign up on BikeReg.com. Matt rode it last year but will be volunteering this year at one of the rest stops. If you see him out there be sure to say hi!

Google Buzz? 4 Square? Formspring? Are you using these new social media services? Formspring Matt or Rod.

It’s tax season. How do you prepare your return? Fill out the forms yourself? Have an accountant? TurboTax? We hear from some of our Facebook friends as well as Mike and Gabriel.

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.

Next week, we’re talking about TV on the internet! Do you watch TV on the internet?

We welcome your comments, suggestions, reviews and questions to mail@podcaststockton.com or by calling our local listener comment voicemail line at 209-565-3229.

Follow us on Twitter at @PodcastStockton and @rjvillagomez

Also, become a fan of Podcast Stockton on Facebook.

Visit us in iTunes. If you have an iTunes account, please consider writing a review for our show there.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

Running time: 62 min, 21 sec.

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Miserable?

Forbes Magazine issued it’s list of America’s Most Miserable cities today.

Stockton is no longer at the top of the list. We were displaced by Cleveland, Ohio. Besides being the TV home for the Drew Carey show, and home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the NBA Cavaliers and NFL Browns, Cleveland can now lay claim to being atop a list it would likely rather not be.

I do not dispute the methodology used by Forbes for this annual study. I think it is important to examine taxes, crime rates and commute times. What I do not understand, though, is the adjective (or better put, label) miserable.

If miserable is to be in a state of misery and misery is great unhappiness, I think it is impossible for an entire city (or, in actuality, all of its residents) to be miserable. That is too wide a net to cast over a quarter-million people.

I do not discount our crime rate, unemployment or taxes. Those are all very serious matters that need our attention. Those characteristics, however, do not define who we are as a city. Stockton is full of loving and caring people that care deeply for their neighbors. Podcast Stockton was born from last year’s Most Miserable list. Over the last year I have become more convinced that Stockton is full of positive people, people that wake up everyday wanting to do good. We are hard-working, chip-on-our-shoulder, charitable, family focused people that don’t beat ourselves up for being on a national magazine’s naughty list. Each week on Podcast Stockton, we strive to bring you the positive stories of our town and hope that you enjoy listening to them as much as enjoy doing them. Throughout 28 episodes, we realize more than ever that Stockton is not miserable.

Thank you Stockton.

The picture above is of my youngest daughter playing in the water at McLeod Park in downtown Stockton. It was taken on September 16, 2001. Even though the world was falling apart all around us, she seemed to be having a lot of fun that day. If you’d like to see the rest of the miserable time we had at the park that day, click here.

Enough misery. I think it’s time to go the Haggin Museum for the 3rd Thursday event.

see also, Been there, done that, not miserable – Ian Hill.

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Come Join Us At The Trivia Bee

We are excited to be attending the 19th Annual Library & Literacy Foundation Trivia Bee on Friday, March 12. Rod and I will be competing against other local groups and have a seat open at our table.

So, are you good at movie trivia? This year’s theme is Lights, Camera, Literacy so we assume it will be movie trivia.

The Library & Literacy Foundation is one of our favorite local organizations and are thrilled to help their cause. We want to make a big splash (not a belly flop) at this year’s event.

We have already paid the registration fee and have an extra ticket for our teammate to bring a guest, so there’s no cost to join us.

If you’re interested, leave us a message at 209-565-3229 or send an e-mail to mail@podcaststockton.com.

See you there!

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Podcast Stockton 026 – (209)565-3229

Welcome to Podcast Stockton, episode 26. In this episode, Matt and Rod sit down with Tod Ruhstaller, CEO of The Haggin Museum.

In this episode:

A couple of items from the news: In honor of Black History Month, Stagg High School students will participate in Lend Your Hand’s (501c3) National Black History Bee (NBHB) competition. For more information, call Andres Uyeda or Kathy Davis 209-933-7445 ext. 8471. This Saturday, February 6 at 12 PM, there is a rally and petition signing at the Tuxedo Park Station. The event will be held at 2616 Pacific Avenue. If you cannot attend, but would like to sign the online petition, visit stocktonmiraclemile.com.

Will Susan Eggman shave her head for $5,000? Sparked on Twitter, Council Member and friend of the show,Susan Eggman said she would shave her head if Stockton Twitter users raised $5,000 for kids cancer research.

Thunder + Twitter = #thweetup. Come join local Twitter celebrities, @MikeBravo11, @Abraxas579, @omardesign209, @griffin209, @PGHMatt and more on Friday, February 12 as the Stockton Thunder plays host to the Ontario Reign. Discounted tickets are $7. Visit stocktonthunderandlightning.com/thweetup to get yours!

The sports update with Lowell Tuckerman.

Lights, Camera, Literacy! You are cordially invited to attend the 19th annual Trivia Bee put on by the Library & Literacy Foundation for San Joaquin County. We will be there to support one our favorite charities in Stockton. We need one more person to complete our three-person team. Are you good at movie trivia? If you’re interested, send us an e-mail or call Matt at 483-5199. We are paying the $550 entry fee and if you’re selected, we’ll pay for your guest to attend as well. Check out the official brochure here and visit sjcliteracy.org. Come help the Library & Literacy Foundation raise some much needed money!

Interested in becoming HAZWOPER certified? Green Works Environmental Services has a couple of spots open for the 40 hour training that starts Monday, February 8. The class normally costs $750 but you can get in for $150. For more information, call Dawn at 603-7104.

Our interview with Tod Ruhstaller, CEO/Curator of History of The Haggin Museum. Learn about the 1st and 3rd Thursdays program and the 79th Annual McKee Student Art Exhibition, visit hagginmuseum.org. Also, follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

What’s the one piece of tech you can’t live without? We get some great responses on Facebook and some voicemails from Kraig, Devin and Gabriel from The Singlemalt Versus Podcast, JonAndy, and Mike.

What’s new on Closetgoodies.com.

Next week, we want to know what was your first gadget or electronic toy?

We welcome your comments, suggestions, reviews and questions to mail@podcaststockton.com or by calling our local listener comment voicemail line at 209-565-3229.

Follow us on Twitter at @PodcastStockton and @rjvillagomez

Also, become a fan of Podcast Stockton on Facebook.

Visit us in iTunes. If you have an iTunes account, please consider writing a review for our show there.

Until next time, make it great Stockton!

MattRod

Running time: 65 min, 50 sec.

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