![]() ![]() Wyoming wound up last, with researchers noting it has “only 14 state parks and beaches for outdoor recreation” in addition to high-priced beer.Ĭonversely, California, Massachusetts and New York were ranked on top. Just above and below Nebraska in the Cycling Frog rankings were Nevada and Alabama, respectively. Husker territory was ranked third lowest, with researchers commenting that the “Beef State” had too few managed or protected parks and outdoor spaces “to explore and enjoy the summer sun.” (Courtesy of Department of Economic Development) So hop to it.Ĭycling Frog, which launched early this year, said it used eight criteria to develop the system that judged each state’s “suitability for summer socials.”Ĭriteria were population size, median age, number of state parks, number of state beaches, summer temperatures, number of colleges, average price of a 24-pack of beer and marijuana legality. Yes, Cycling Frogs, you are invited to visit. Or large events like the College World Series, rodeos, festivals, and all sorts of other reasons people gather to celebrate and hang out with lots of other people (AKA, ‘socializing’). Or our amazing party-friendly riverbanks and lakeshores. So we hereby invite you to come and discover the vibrant (and very social) nightlife of our cities. And frankly, folks who refer to themselves as ‘Cycling Frogs’ sound about as ‘not everyone’ as you can get. It’s for the ‘not everyones’ of the world. It released a statement that nodded to the commission’s spring and summer campaign slogan, which is: “Nebraska. The Nebraska Tourism Commission, asked to respond, had its own summertime fun with the group’s findings. “Whilst we’re confident that there are plenty of reasons to visit Nebraska, Alabama and Wyoming, they don’t appear to be the best destinations if you’re looking for carefree summer fun, according to our ranking criteria,” said head of brand Jason Peterson. The wholesaler noted that it didn’t set out to bash any particular place. ![]() In its media release, Cycling Frog is described as an “exciting new player in the THC & CBD space” and said its picks for top social states have common ground in that they have a good share of colleges and state parks, and legal cannabis to some degree. ![]() With a second volume on the horizon, it’s success also encouraged her to establish her own imprint, CC:EDITIONS, christened by a reissue of Ghanian highlife hero Nana Tuffour.A Seattle-based brand called Cycling Frog has ranked Nebraska near the bottom of the pack when it comes to the best states for summer socializing. In 2018 she curated First Light - a compilation that profiled Australian and New Zealand electronic artists. Never one to lose sight of where she’s come from, she remains deeply engaged with her local community and loyal to those who have inspired her along the way. ![]() Well versed in mobilizing people on mass with her contagious energy, the festival staple has sent Oasis, Lost Village, DGTL, PITCH, Strawberry Fields, Meredith ,Glastonbury, Love International, Kala and Westival into frenzies. With three extensive UK/EU tours in 2018, she’s commanded the hallowed dancehalls of Sub Club, ://about blank, Kompass and DJOON. Now stationed in Lisbon, CC continues to rise as one of her fertile hometown’s most active exports. Having presented shows since the age of 15, her weekly PBS FM slot of six years ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ became a local institution - the quintessential Friday night party starter - priming her for her bi-weekly residency on Rinse FM, as well as knock out guest spots for NTS, Red Light Radio and Dublab. There’s no pretension, only pure feeling.Ī Melbourne club scene mainstay, CC began connecting with audiences just like the heroes before her - through FM radio. Playing disco, house and boogie cuts with her heart at the controls, CC triggers a joyous feedback loop that infects the dancefloor. DJ, radio host, curator, label head and party promoter - CC:DISCO! is hopelessly lost in music and there’s no turning back. ![]()
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