JPMorgan Chase’s new global headquarters in Manhattan has been poured with new concrete, marking an effort to find new ways to create space for creative companies, nonprofits, and more. Morgan Greenhouse’s VerdeHOUSE has secured unoccupied space throughout the Washington area for creative companies, nonprofits, and more. The annual Hyde Park Jazz Festival has gathered local, nationally, and internationally recognized musicians since 2007. As the B.C. election campaign kicks off, mayors and councillors from across the province are sending a blunt message to political parties vying to form.
Morgan Avenue Greenhouses, a family-run garden center located in Milwaukee, WI, is owned and operated by Dan Kuchenbecker, who has accumulated over 40 greenhouses. The remaining store at 2217 E Morgan Avenue will close sometime by the end of August, depending on inventory. A string of greenhouses burned along with some grassland after a fire broke out north of Morgan Hill.
Another event that took place was a string of greenhouses on fire in the area of Hale Avenue and San Bruno Avenue. The First Ave location is officially closed, and all items will be moving to either Morgan Ave or Tanuki Mart. Wallish Greenhouse near Sherwood Park is marking 100 years with a number of special events, with Charlie and Sharon sharing details on the anniversary celebration.
📹 This Man Dug a Hole in His BackyardHe Was Not Ready For What He Discovered There
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Why did Morgan go to jail?
The scheduled court date for country music singer Morgan Wallen in Nashville has been postponed until December 12. Wallen is currently facing three felony charges in connection with an incident that occurred at Eric Church’s bar in April. The incident occurred when a chair fell from a rooftop bar, causing another chair to fall from the sixth floor, landing approximately three feet from two officers.
What happened to Morgan’s house?
The Morgan House, a rare freestanding brownstone in Manhattan, was owned by the Morgan family until the death of Jack Morgan in 1943. Subsequently, the mansion was sold to the Lutheran Church in America, which proceeded to construct a five-story office building in close proximity to the original structure. In 1988, the Library purchased the house, and the Lutheran Church maintained the mansion’s exterior structure and interior walls for its 44-year occupancy.
What happened to the original Brooke in the greenhouse?
Netflix has renewed the popular tween series “Chelsea” for a third season in March 2018. The role of Brooke Osmond was recast with Danika Yarosh, following Grace Van Dien’s cast in The Village. Season 3 was released on Netflix on October 25, 2019, and Season 4 was released on March 20, 2020.
Netflix also set the cast for its original tween series “Greenhouse Academy”, which stars Jessica Amlee, Cinthya Carmona, Nadine Ellis, Reina Hardesty, Dallas Hart, BJ Mitchell, Ariel Mortman, Chris O’Neal, Benjamin Papac, Finn Roberts, Parker Stevenson, and Grace Van Dien. Ishai Golan is a recurring cast member. Jennifer Garner will voice Mama Llama in the Netflix animated series, while the show also sets a cast for the TCA.
In March 2017, Jessica Amlee landed a lead role in the Netflix original series, Greenhouse Academy, playing a juvenile delinquent named Jackie who is recruited after showing a talent for robbing banks. The series was shot in Tel Aviv over the summer, and Dana Melanie and Rafael Cebrian were cast as regulars in the Netflix series.
The show has been praised for its unique blend of humor, storytelling, and social commentary, making it a popular choice for young audiences. The show has also been praised for its strong cast, including Jennifer Garner, who has starred in the original series and has a strong connection to the Jewish community.
In summary, Netflix has renewed “Chelsea” for a third season, recasting the role of Brooke Osmond and introducing new characters like Jessica Amlee, Cinthya Carmona, and Grace Van Dien.
Does the Morgan family still own JPMorgan Chase?
Jack Morgan, son of J. P. Morgan, served as chairman of J. P. Morgan & Co. until his death in 1943. His grandson, Harry Morgan, was the founder of Morgan Stanley and Co., which is now known as Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Co.
Did they change Emma in Greenhouse Academy?
Netflix’s tween series Greenhouse Academy is set to return for its third season, featuring Dana Melanie as Emma Geller and Rafael Cebrian as Narcos. Melanie will take over the role, previously played by Aviv Buchler in seasons one and two. Cebrian will play new character Enzo. Greenhouse Academy, created by Giora Chamizer, is set at an elite Southern California boarding school where students from two rival dormitories unite to thwart an evil plot.
Why did they get rid of Jackie in Greenhouse Academy?
Jackie’s absence from seasons three and four is attributable to the departure of the actress who portrayed her. The narrative implies that Jackie’s mother discovered her through the media and subsequently departed from The Greenhouse to be with her. Jackie experiences difficulties in her long-distance relationship with Max, dismissing his references to statistics related to long-distance relationships. Subsequently, it is disclosed that she terminated her relationship with Max. Jackie Sanders’ appearances are enumerated in the primary article.
Why did Grace leave the greenhouse?
Grace Van Dien (née Brooke), who had portrayed Katie Campbell in a television series produced by NBC and entitled The Village, terminated her participation in the programme following its conclusion, despite the fact that it had attracted a relatively modest audience. Notwithstanding the program’s one-season run, she proceeded to portray leading roles in a number of other cinematic productions.
What happened to JP Morgan’s house?
The 1920s view of J. P. Morgan House, J. P. Morgan, Jr. House, and DeLamar Mansion, with the latter now serving as the Polish Consulate building and Morgan Library Annex, is captured from Madison Avenue.
Why did Morgan turn evil?
Arthur’s actions, including the killing of numerous members of her own kind, led her to question her ability to trust him. Furthermore, Uther’s partiality towards him and Morgana’s illegitimacy as the designated heir to the throne intensified her feelings of envy and resentment towards him.
Why did they change Brooke and Emma in Greenhouse Academy?
Grace Van Dien (née Brooke), who had portrayed Katie Campbell in a television series produced by NBC and entitled The Village, terminated her participation in the programme following its conclusion, despite the fact that it had attracted a relatively modest audience. Notwithstanding the program’s one-season run, she proceeded to portray leading roles in a number of other cinematic productions.
Does J.P. Morgan still exist?
JPMorgan Chase, which remains in operation, is the largest banking institution in the United States.
📹 A BBC sketch was right about Jimmy Savile
But for the wrong reason….. Interesting clip from Scotch & Wry with Rikki Fulton.
Having been born in 1946, I grew up through the Saville years. He became ubiquitous on tv, featuring in a lot of different programmes. I could never understand why. In comparison to the John Peels, DLTs and the rest, Savile stood out like the proverbial sore thumb! He simply never fitted at all into that world as far as I could see. It was very strange to me.
At that time JS was the face of BR. He was in all their ads. Announcer says the train was 7 hrs late- Rikki’s character just arrived on it. He takes out his anger on JS poster. Hardly anyone knew what JS was really like in those days. I grew up with him on TV. He was cringe but also unique, and strangely mesmerising to kids. We were so used to seeing him on telly that he was just part of the establishment. There was nobody to compare him to. Personally, I was too young and innocent to even imagine what he was about.
I always remember when we were in the energy crisis and were all issued with petrol coupons. Saville showed his true nature by buying a whole petrol station for himself so he was guaranteed fuel. This was a first insight in to the true nature of this particulat beast nurtured by the BBC. Luckily we never had to use these coupons.
Im 68 now, ‘Let the train take the strain’ was the ad on TV I think it was. When I was a young man into the music scene this guy used to gross me out as it was obvious to any 16 or 17 year old at the time, he was a dirty twisted old git. I could never stand him or in fact any other Disc Jockey for that matter. Top of the Pops was just to creepy. I got into the old Grey whistle test. loved that.
Many years ago, my late dad used to comment about him when he had a radio show on BBC radio 2, Sunday mornings, I recall, back in the late 70s/early 80s. JS would brag off about not actually at the radio station, but on a marathon, or some other event. My dad despised him, and always reckoned he was a wrong un! How true that became! Thankfully, my late dad was around to see JS’s downfall, albeit after the appalling deeds committed being discovered after his death.
js was known about for decades! All the nurses at a certain large hospital in the capital would tell the children on the ward “if uncle jimmy walks on to the ward pretend to be asleep!” It makes me feel physically sick to hear/watch/read about the things he was said to have done that came out to the public after he died, why was he protected? 🤢😤🤯
As an American with Scottish ancestry, I am stunned to hear about the horrible sex crimes he did and how they make Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, and Bill Cosby look tame. It really is shocking to hear about. Though, I can understand certain British people when they say he gave them the creeps even when he was alive. The fact that he was doing charity work in order to get away with his horrific sex crimes and the fact that numerous allegations weren’t really made public until shortly after his death really is something.
I met J.S. at a ‘Speak Easy’ broadcast in 1973. I only spoke to him for a few moments and he came over as obnoxious then, but I was only 17 years of age, at the time, and I could not quite put my finger on why I felt so put off by him. I was not surprised when years later it all came out in the media about his abuse activities
The slogan for the advert was “This is the age of the train”. During my first train ride with my mum I sat down on a chair and a huge cloud of dust rose up from it. I said, “Look Mum. This is the age of the train” as I patted the seat to make more and more dust rise up. All the other passengers were laughing at me but I didn’t really understand why it was funny. I honestly thought that the slogan was referring to how old the trains were.
I met Saville briefly at a conference centre we were at to see someone else. He was busy doing some squats etc trying to look fit. We were 12 at the time and thought he looked ridiculous. Then he walked through the awning aisle we were standing in as if we were awaiting him and leered at us. Makes me sick to think of it. I had written to him a couple of years before with another friend hoping to get on his show. So glad we were unoriginal in our request to be dressed up in ballgowns and were rejected.
I was in the military in the 80’s. We had a suggestions book in the mess for people to leave comments and recommendations. A friend who was 6″11 and didn’t have much to say got a plateful of food from the service counter then slowly walked over to the suggestions book, opened it up to the next page and upended his plate into it before storming out and grabbing another pint at the boozer.
On the world service this morning they did an interview with a former radio Caroline DJ, they failed to mention Jimmie’s involvement with radio Caroline which lead to his employment at the BBC. I wonder if any girls bodies ever got tossed from that ship as so many of the people that worked as DJs went on to serve jail time
Of course, the target of this sketch was British Rail, known for its long delays, than Jimmy Saville. As has been noted in other comments, Saville was promoting British Rail at the time and the man in the sketch was venting his anger that the late Saville was promoting BR, not for his behaviour. . But years later after what is now known about him, this sketch is a damming indictment of the man and perfectly sums up how people now feel about him.
This was at the time when everybody moaned about the problems with British Rail even when their weren’t any. Obviously the privatised service we have today is very much worse as anyone who has caught a train in the last 20 years will know. Slower, more overcrowded, more expensive and a far worse deal for British taxpayers. Still, at least Jimmy Saville is no longer an issue!
Its deeply disturbing to learn that many people knew what this animal was like…does that mean there are many people out there, that condone this sort of behaviour enough to be like him…and do similar things?? I blame the seniors at BBC and people that headed the charities and fund raising organisations that worked along side this Devil. When will more heads roll…when will more information come to light…i feel at times, that there has been a big blanket thrown over things to hide beastly goings on, eleborate networks of seediness, which if uncovered, would destroy the BBC and other organisations. It truly sickens me to the depths of my stomache !! Rot in HELL Jimmy, i do wish you were around to take those down with you, that walk the streets today and or are retired as their secrets lie with you, you fucking monster !
This is JS’s bit for British Railways. Around that time he was doing Clunk Click advertisements for car seat belts, one included an interview featuring a young woman paralysed in a collision. Reading of JS’s activities around Stoke Mandeville Hospital at the time, one can only wonder. As a seat belt user, I just hoped nobody thought that JS had influenced me in any way.
So, a little story. I met a guy who ended up being really good friend of mine. The first time we met was around the mid nineties when he was due to.make a kids dream come true on jim’ll fix it. Ill never forget what he said to me. He said savile was a “known paedophile”. Taken back, i asked what he meant. He said his manager had told him as it was the worst kept industry secret, and he’d been told to watch where he puts his hands. Ill never forget that chat. They all knew!
Everyone is wise now but he fooled the general public big time. Having said this I have no doubt he had influence and protection from people in high places as just too many red flags were ignored or not followed up properly. His famous Friday morning meetings at his flat in Leeds with senior Yorkshire police is a concern. As is the BBC perhaps treating him as too valuable a commodity to right off. The tragedy is he was never punished nor any that helped his massive deception.
A load of my (female) school mates went to see Top of the Pops live in the 60s. When they came back, they would only refer to the presenter as “Jimmy Sa Vile”. In those days, nobody dared speak out about celebrities. If you wanted to be part of a show, you took what came with it. Aa great pity. He wouldn’t last 5 minutes nowadays.
Aye, as much of a wretch Saville was, this wasn’t a reference to his degeneracy, however veiled. This sketch was one of many by the legendary Glasgow comedian and actor Rikki Fulton and the ‘Scotch and Wry…’ comedy sketch show, broadcast every new year here in Scotland. Famous for having a poke at institutions of the time, like British Rail, notoriously incompetent and fronted by the monster Saville. If Saville’s predictions and heinous crimes were known to Rikki and his writers, they would have made very overt references to it… 🏴👍
I’m not seeing how, saying they all knew, means, automatically, no one cared. People have lives, and goals, and emotion going on. There definitely needs to be information/ education, that reminds of legal right and wrong( standards of society), making it so people are more likely to report and go for punishment. I know victims, sometimes reverse what happen to them, into doing to others what happen to them, to rationalize they have power over the events. When inside, even after becoming the perpetuater of the problem, they’re still asking, how could that person do that to me, in themselves. But that’s often because, there was nothing that ever got below the surface of the person, that set up in their head the questioning, ..is it right or wrong. An outside medium ( a standard), because everyone wants to ‘feel’ part of something ( belonging), but it doesn’t mean everything one experiences in their peer group is going to be right, which is where the outside medium (a standard) comes in. This rule is, we don’t do that, because it keeps everyone confused ( as exampled with, adults having sex with kids( especially with kids who aren’t even in puberty yet), or we don’t kill people for no reason ( even if killing someone just would make you feel ‘good’ for a moment (because it makes everyone emotional and steals our liberty) What about the groups health?. So theft(stealing), stealing a shirt, stealing sexual innocence, stealing someone’s life, is wrong. And groups, the things we ‘feel’we belong to, need reminding, there are standards.
Almost everyone here says they found Saville creepy. I can’t say I ever thought that. My take comes from a newspaper article I read in the 70s which described so many BBC celebrities as ‘muppets’, after the Jim Hanson puppets. Examples were the likes of Magnus Pike with his windmilling arms, David Bellamy with his beard and speech impediment and many others. The idea being that these presenters started out with their mild natural idiosyncrasies and the producers, seeing that these drew in audiences got them to accentuate and exaggerate these characteristics until they almost became caricatures of themselves, rather like ridiculous human Hanson muppets. I don’t recall Saville when he started out but by the 70s with a ubiquitous cigar, what we now call ‘bling’ on brightly coloured tracksuits and monotonous set of catch-phrases, I simply found him irritating and boring; a perfect example of a ‘muppet’ described in that article. I never really paid much attention if my family had a show with him on the television, so I never saw any real example of his abusive nature or creepiness towards young children. I ‘m sure a lot of my generation like me, were aware he was on TV but simply didn’t pay him much attention.
There’s a “Top of the Pops” article of Saville, announcing the band & he is in between 2 girls….as usual & 1 of the girls jumps onto her tip toes in a sharp manner & she immediately looks towards JS, mouth wide open in complete shock. He obviously put his hand somewhere he shouldn’t…but I suppose many wouldn’t have believed her back then, especially if she said he did something really gross. Proper perv, who’s despicable behaviour was revealed much too late.
BBC always knows. They are not protectors – they are offenders. Not the None O’Clock News did a bit at the end with titles of the Gang going around and snatching children off the street and putting them into a van and the audience laughs. At the end as the doors close you see Rolf Harris face on them. This was more than 25 years before his scandals surfaced.
Many viewers had their doubts about him but you wouldn’t want to think anyone was capable of what he did. He presented himself as an eccentric oddball who was an easy target for false allegations. I have to say even as a kid I never liked him as a presenter but there’s an huge difference between finding someone in some way repellent when presenting a tv programme and the reality of what Saville did. To most people he was just a tv presenter, they would dwell on him too much.. The joke is about the state of British Rail at the time. I remember going on family holidays by train. You ‘ d be excited to find out there was catering on board. Then you’d taste it😂. Yes this is what places looked like in the eighties – brown, cigarette stained, unloved. I
The whole thing is a snapshot of the attitude of Malaise Era Britain…crap food on a paper plate, served by someone who has given up in a grimy cafeteria after a terrible rail journey that had been promoted by a sketchy, ugly knobend culminating in an act of quiet desperation and repressed aggression. Top marks.
what i perhaps want to see is a sketch where, some young girls, spit at a poster of him, rip it off the wall, and then walk all over it, and did anyone apparently lucky enough to win a jim`ll fix badge all those years ago, and even if they perhaps had treasured it as something from their childhood, then looked at it in disgust, and even if they perhaps were never alone with him, did they then perhaps send it back to the bbc, with a note saying, i don`t take gifts, off paedos, or what.