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School Bus Dreams & Victorian Charm | Episode #16

School Bus Dreams & Victorian Charm | Episode #16

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In this episode of The GreeneScene Podcast, host Shelly Brown sits down with two incredible local women bringing unique hospitality experiences to Greene County, PA.

Danielle Frye shares the inspiring story behind Blessed Valley Lodging, including how a prayerful journey led her to transform a school bus into a charming Airbnb complete with a cross, a game room, a serene pond, and thoughtful personal touches for each guest. Plus, find out how she caught the attention of TikTok food influencer Sniping for Dom and what keeps her calendar fully booked month after month.

We also hear from Leigh Ann Shaner, Innkeeper and Head Chef at The Denny House, a beautifully restored historic Victorian home turned bed & breakfast and event venue. Leigh Ann opens up about her path to this role and how perfect timing led her there, while also sharing the rich history of the property and its owners, Pam and Kent Marisa.

> The Denny House Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDennyHouseWBG

> Blessed Valley Lodging Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlessedValleyLodging

> Sniping for Dom TikTook: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTr5qLY8r/

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Executive Producer: Pam Marisa Producer: Vicky Hughes Host: Shelly Brown Host: Bret Moore Host: Dolly Throckmorton Audio Editor/Manager: Jacob Ahlbrand Producer/Manager: Eric Palfrey

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