Your host, Mitchell Chase, informs listeners with updates about some of the happenings and events in Princeton, Texas. He finds and shares opportunities for families living in the Princeton area, including what events are taking place in the private and public sectors. The show also covers what businesses will be moving in and out of town and what future road construction projects are in store for residents of Princeton. Eye on Princeton will also highlight some of the residents including the First Responders who serve our city. We welcome ideas and topics for future shows and we look forward to covering aspects of our local community.Send to: mitchellchase@mitchellmchase.com Produced by: Chase Productions
Taping was conducted at the John and Judy Gay Public Library in McKinney, Texas. Guests on the show included Tammy Warren, Pastor Todd, Pastor King, Pastor Steve, Professor Kevin and Mitchell.
Pastor Todd, Pastor Steve and Mitchell
Part 2 of the discussion of DEI and what the Bible has to say about it.
Your Host Mitchell Chase sits down with Pastor Todd and Pastor Steve as they cover what the Bible has to say about DEI. Please share any comments or suggestions that you have concerning this episode.
Pastor Todd
Paster Steve
Pastor King
Professor Kevin
Host: Mitchell Chase
Discussion about the three mini sermons covering Good Friday 2023.
An important conversation with the Emergency Management Specialist for the City of Princeton on how to stay safe during the below freezing weather conditions that are in the forecast.
Your host Mitchell Chase interviews the City of Princeton Fire Chief Tom Harvey. Chief Harvey clearly explains how and why some residents should get registered in a special program in the event of a City wide emergency or disaster. We don't want you or someone you know to miss out on this vital registry.
Four days a week senior citizens can enjoy fun, food and fellowship here in the City of Princeton. Featured on this episode are Mayor Brianna Chacon, Marzella Tyson CEO Meals on Wheels Collin County and Ebony Underwood Meals on Wheels Social Worker. If you have transportation needs you may contact DART to get you to the Congregate Meal Program and then return home. The cost for a ride is $3 each way and is subject to change.
Guests: City of Princeton Mayor Brianna Chacon and Ebony Underwood, MSW, Social Worker Supervisor, Meals on Wheels, Collin County. Please share this program with a senior you know in Princeton, Texas and the surrounding areas. Residents in their"Golden Years" will be able to receive meals and be given multiple opportunities to gather and fellowship with each other. This is one episode of "EOP" you don't want to miss!
Coming up Saturday is the 8th Annual Fall Festival, being hosted by the City of Princeton. Mom and Dad check this out, something fun for you and the kids to do. Most of the event is free. There is even a contest for the family dog. Listen for all of the details....
During this hot summer it seems strange to discuss F.O.G. but members of our Public Works team share how to protect the drainage system that we all share. Which includes how we can save money too.
We sat down and had a conversation about how to reduce water usage and residents costs with the Director of Public Works and their Environmental Education Coordinator from the City of Princeton.
Chief Moyle shares how you can reach out to your Princeton Police Department for services and questions.
Beginning in late August, the "Citizens Police Academy" training will begin. This class is for residents who are interested in finding out how our local Police Department serves the City of Princeton. Chief Mark Moyle breaks down all of the details for signing up and then possibly volunteering to serve and support our men and women in blue.
Princeton Residents have access to a local lake to enjoy some maritime fun. One firefighter from the City of Princeton Fire Department breaks down what we need to do to be legal, safe and have a great time with your family and friends.
This episode is all about how to grill and do it safely. The City of Princeton Fire Inspector explains clearly how to accomplish preparing food and avoiding injuries.
The Fire Inspector for the City of Princeton explains where fireworks are legal to use and how to set them off safely.
Community Events Manager for the City of Princeton, Stephanie O'Brien explains the details for the Annual July Spectacular event. Each year the City of Princeton offers a very family friendly event that celebrates our Nations Birthday. There is no cost for admission and after this informative interview, you will be ready to join the festivities.
One in five children in North Texas live in a home that is food insecure. The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) for the past 40 years has focused on closing the hunger gap. Calvin Dorsey and Amy Shirley, representatives of the NTFB, speak with your host MITCHELL CHASE about hunger and how to reach out for assistance. Also covered are creative ways to help your kids to better nutrition.
Contact Information for the North Texas Food Bank:
NTFB.org
214-330-1396
Sheena King and your host MITCHELL CHASE talk about Princeton, Texas. The interview was conducted at a gathering hosted by Allegiance Title Company.
Kyle Lester and your host MITCHELL CHASE cover the current economic landscape and purchasing a home. Habitat for Humanity might be a possible option. The interview was recorded at a gathering hosted by Allegiance Title Company in McKinney.
(Kyle Lester - New American Funding Company)
Your host Mitchell Chase caught up with Princeton Mayor Brianna Chacon at gathering hosted by Allegiance Title Company . In this episode, Mayor Chacon shares the scoop on events and activities for families to take advantage of this summer in the City of Princeton.
Your host Mitchell Chase had the opportunity to speak with the President of the local Collin County Chapter of the NAACP. Topics covered included the Juneteenth celebration happening in Princeton, an invitation on becoming a member and being involved, along with the details of a new quarterly magazine. Thank you to Allegiance Title Company in McKinney for hosting the community gathering which made it possible to produce this podcast.
City of Princeton Police Chief Mark Moyle, lays out how to begin the process of becoming a police officer with his Department.
Councilmember Bryan Washington shares his thoughts about the new City Municipal Center. Danielle Maratas from Allegiance Title Company also shares with host MITCHELL CHASE her thoughts about the new facility from the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Derek Borg, City Manager for the City of Princeton, shares his thoughts about the Cities New Municipal Center. (City Hall) Plus the Princeton Police Chief Mark Moyle, comments on the benefits of having almost all of the City Team under on roof.
Mayor Chacon from the City of Princeton, shares her thoughts about the Cities New Municipal Center. (City Hall) Plus a retired city employee checks in on the benefits of this new and elegant structure.
Fire Marshal, Greg Fenn for the City of Princeton shares on what his role is for the residents and business owners within the City Limits. When can a business be shut down? How to insure our home is protected from fire?
MITCHELL CHASE your host, has begun a special series about local father's and how they raise their children. This is for dad's only, but you can listen too. The purpose of this series is to share idea's and strategies when it comes to child rearing. (Learn successful and unsuccessful actions. This is not therapy.) Take what you need and leave the rest. It is very helpful to learn about the mistakes other father's have made. On the other hand, learning what has worked in other families is very useful too. Thank you for listening. In this episode we speak with a father named Bill.
One local dad shares some of his experiences with the raising of his children. Various topics covered include building a good self esteem in your kids and what actions should dad take when he makes a mistake. This a conversation between two local fathers.
Glenda Puckett, the Library Director for the City of Princeton, Texas, shares about our library. Each week there is a free story time allotted for local children. Listen and learn about the programs being offered.
City Councilmember Bryan Washington has a conversation with your host MITCHELL CHASE. Topics covered include the growth in population, possible businesses coming to Princeton along with City Parks and Recreation. Get up to date with the fast growing City of Princeton.
Erin Kelly DVM, is opening Summit Animal Hospital in Princeton, Texas. MITCHELL CHASE your host and Dr. Kelley have a conversation about the new facility and health tips for dogs and cats . (Keeping your dog safe on a leash)
Mr. Bryan Washington is a member of the Princeton City Council, Place number 3. We get an opportunity to meet and learn a little about someone who helps to lead our City. Councilmember Washington also explains to your host MITCHELL CHASE how residents can be served by CivicReady. This is very important if you want to stay up to date with the happenings at City Hall.
Your host MITCHELL CHASE sat down with Nick Chacon from the organization, "People Feeding Princeton". Their conversation focused on food distribution for families and people who need a little help. How you can volunteer and assist with raising food was another topic that was covered. (They offer a great opportunity for those looking to give to our neighbors who really need meals. You can volunteer your time to distribute food or be a financial partner with the food banks providing the resources.)
MITCHELL CHASE your host, has begun a special series about local father's and how they raise their children. This is for dad's only, but you can listen too. The purpose of this series is to share idea's and strategies when it comes to child rearing. (Learn successful and unsuccessful actions. Take what you need and leave the rest. It is very helpful to learn about the mistakes other father's have made. On the other hand, learning what has worked in other families is very useful.) Thank you for listening.
Mayor Pro Tem Deffibaugh shares on how residents can serve with the City of Princeton. He also tells your host MITCHELL CHASE about a famous axe murder that happened years ago in Collin County. Movies, TV series and documentaries are being produced to tell about the events that on that horrific Friday the 13th, 1980.
Your host MITCHELL CHASE has a conversation with Nick Chacon from People Feeding Princeton. Those in need of food are invited to come by and receive assistance, as long as supplies last. If you know of a family or person that could benefit from this event, please listen.
Scott Anderson, a professional plumber from Anderson Plumbing in Princeton, Texas, shares on how to prevent house hold pipes from freezing. He covers what to do on the inside and outside of your home. Plus what to look for in the garage. Home owners should hear this episode.
City of Princeton Fire Chief Tom Harvey discusses the Emergency Operations for the City as the winter storm moves in. He also covers CivicReady and how we can be connected for emergency alerts. Chief Harvey reviews how to properly use generators at home and shares safe ways to stay warm if power should be lost. (Warming Centers)
Frostbite and Freezing Weather. This special report is an interview with Erin Kelley, DVM. We need to think again if we want to take our dogs and cats into the nasty conditions that are expected with this winter storm. Learn how to prevent our pets from getting frostbite. (It can happen very quickly.) Listen Now.
Mayor Pro-Tem Steven Deffibaugh talks about what businesses he hopes opens in the City of Princeton. Also, which pharmacy is the busiest in Collin County?
Chase Bryant shares the latest news about the Parks and Recreation Department in the City of Princeton, Texas. MITCHELL CHASE is your host.
Mark Moyle, Chief of the Princeton Police Department sits dow with your host MITCHELL CHASE to discuss how to protect yourself from "Road Rage".
Police Chief, Mark Moyle explains to your host Mitchell Chasse various ways to keep our children safe in School Zones. Also, what we need to know about School Busses. When do we need to stop?
MITCHELL CHASE and Police Chief Mark Moyle have a talk about how to keep Princeton, Texas safe. We can also have some "Coffee with a Cop".
The Director of Community Engagement Tenishea Turner, shares about employment opportunities and more as she chats with host Mitchell Chase.
Mitchell Chase and Community Engagement Director Tenishea Turner, continue their conversation about things to be aware of in 2022 if you live in the city of Princeton, Texas.
Community Engagement Director Tenishea Turner, lays out an easy way for you to contact City Hall.
Princeton resident, Scott Forsythe of Joshua Expeditions, shares how schools, youth groups and families can travel locally, nationwide and overseas. Mitchell Chase has a conversation with Scott on how the trips can teach kids to serve and help others.
The topic in this episode covers the cities parks and a new place to enjoy concerts. Mitchell Chase and Mayor Chacon continue their conversation on the happenings in Princeton, Texas.
Mitchell Chase and Mayor Brianna Chacon talk about the latest on future projects for US 380. The Mayor also shares about the growth of the city.
Mitchell Chase and Director of Public Works, Tommy Mapp continue their conversation about how to dispose of live Christmas trees, kitchen grease and bulk trash pick up in the City of Princeton, Texas.
In this episode Mitchell Chase speaks with Tommy Mapp, the Director of Public Works for the City of Princeton. Mr. Mapp lays out how to save money on your water bill. He also shares how to contact his department if you have an issue or emergency.
Fire Chief Tom Harvey from the City of Princeton Fire Department speaks with Mitchell Chase and breaks down how to protect you and your family from a house fire. What to teach your children or grandchildren (EDITH). Having smoke and co detectors. Preventing cooking fires and more. There is life saving information shared in this episode of "Eye on Princeton".
Mitchell Chase speaks with two firefighters with the City of Princeton Fire Department. They walk us through a typical day on duty. How they live and serve together.
Tom Harvey, Fire Chief for the City of Princeton Fire Department shares about how his staff inspires him. Chief Harvey spoke with "Eye on Princeton" host Mitchell Chase about a wide variety of topics concerning the mission of the Fire Department. In this episode we learn how one person leads his staff in a very dangerous occupation. Hit he link now to hear this very interesting guest.