Kankakee Podcast
A podcast about the people and places of Kankakee County, IL. Hosted by, Jake LaMore.
Kankakee Podcast
#186: Stories From January's Yarn Factory Listeners
This 11th volume of Yarn Factory Listeners brings together a collection of heartfelt and riveting stories themed around the Kankakee River. As Bill embarks on a new journey working on the riverfront project, this episode pays homage to the river's significance in the community.
We begin with our event host, Bill Yohnka, sharing his personal and deeply moving tale about the river’s enduring role in his life—an ever-present character from childhood to his new role as the executive director of the Kankakee Riverfront Society. Following Bill, Roland Johnson recounts his reflections on the river, intertwined with moments of serenity and life-altering experiences.
Roger Hartline takes the stage next with a humorous yet poignant recollection of his childhood adventures on the river, illustrating that not all risks are without their lessons. Roger’s candid storytelling offers a unique look at the trials and tribulations of growing up along the river's edge.
Soyini Verrett then captivates the audience with her vivid and spirited tales of overcoming her deep-seated fear of water, from childhood incidents in Mississippi to modern-day confrontations with bridges and rivers in Kankakee. Her story is a powerful reminder of human resilience and the unexpected ways we face our fears.
Trevor Edmonson, a founding member of Friends of Langham Island, delves into the ecological significance of the Kankakee Mallow flower and the vital conservation efforts undertaken to save this rare species. Trevor's narrative underscores the importance of community action and environmental stewardship.
Finally, Brian Prairie rounds out the night with his reflective and engaging account of what the Kankakee River means to him. His description of tranquil kayak journeys and the profound connections made on the water beautifully ties together the evening’s river-centric theme.
Join us in celebrating the river that flows through our community and the stories that bring it to life. These narratives not only highlight the river’s impact but also inspire us to cherish and preserve this cherished natural resource.