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It's our Spring Membership Drive! Today we hear a story about local food production. And, we're joined by members of the Uncuffed team to talk about a very special new episode.
A new Florida law makes interaction with China difficult. Citing that law, New College fired a teacher who is actually seeking political asylum here. We'll have this report brought to you by the Suncoast Searchlight.Then: Staying with New College: After 16 months of planning, the student-made Catalyst newspaper is back, but it's now off-campus.Next: Sarasota County wants to return stormwater management within city limits back to the city of Sarasota. Ramon Lopez explains what's behind this move.Finally: Elon Musk's cut-and-shut operations in Washington caused another ripple in Sarasota. Alex Lieberman reports.
In the March episode, Mugsy discusses changing legality around plant medicine for the treatment of PTSD, including the FDA denial of MDMA. This episode also provides information on High Rockies Harm Reduction's services and schedule and upcoming events for KDNK's Spring Membership Drive.
On this episode "Tuning Into Community: The Heartbeat of WHFC 91.1 FM," we delve into how WHFC 91.1 FM's Spring Membership Drive exemplifies the station's commitment to community engagement, unique music programming, and educational opportunities. The discussion highlights the significance of listener support, the station's dedication to showcasing local talent through initiatives like "Fresh Tracks," and its role in fostering a sense of unity and belonging among its listeners. The episode paints a picture of WHFC 91.1 FM not just as a radio station, but as a vital community hub that enriches lives through music and education. Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and share with others:WHFC 91.1 FM | Harford Community CollegeIn-Person: Saturday, April 13th ::: Virtual: All April!Click here to learn moreRage Against Addiction Rage Against Addiction is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting addicts and their familiWHFC 91.1 FM It's all about community. WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, is the college radio staDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Spring Membership Drive is in full Swing! Thomas Sciacca Artist of “Side Show Serenade” Kansas City Center For The Ink & Paper Arts Rick Staci Artist, Voice Artist (Books) […] The post Arts Magazine Show: Thomas Sciacca & Rick Staci appeared first on KKFI.
On this episode of Chemical World Kenna and Maggie celebrate Spring Membership Drive at KDNK with live music from Mugsy Fay and updates on events, activities, legislation and opportunities to get involved with harm reduction and mental health efforts across Colorado this Spring and Summer.
Listen to the Show Right Click to Save GuestsThe Stage Austin PageantKOOP's Spring Membership Drive (you can still give) What We Talked About The Sign in Sidney Bluestien's Window The Seagul/Woodstock, NY Obies Another High School Play canceled because of Queer Theme Jonas Brothers Broadway Residency Queen of VerSailles Lin Manuel promoting upper Manhattan Big Orchestras Thank you to Dean Johanesen, lead singer of "The Human Condition" who gave us permission to use "Step Right Up" as our theme song, so please visit their website.. they're good! (that's an order)
This week a U.S. Amazon warehouse unionized for the first time in the company's history.Alaska Airlines needs more pilots and a contract with the ones it has.And starting next year, job listings will come with salary ranges.Tan Vinh and Naomi Ishisaka from the Seattle Times break it all down.Like the show? Support Seattle Now by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
Seattle musicians had a couple of nominations but not many wins at last weekend's Grammy Awards. One producer who did bring home some hardware is a UW artist in residence who just nabbed two more to add to his collection. Steve Rodby tells us about the award-winning projects he's been working on.It's not too late to support Seattle Now with a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive! Make a gift at kuow.org/donate/seattlenowMusic in today's show: 'Armando's Rhumba' from Mirror Mirror by Eliane Elias and Chick Corea'Esta Tarde Vi Llover' from Mirror Mirror by Eliane Elias and Chucho Valdés'Eberhard' by Lyle Mays
Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island have formed their own union, but that's just the beginning of a long journey. The Amazon Labor Union has sparked a new conversation about work at the tech giant and has a long way to go.Guest: Katherine Long, Business Insider reporterLike the show? Support Seattle Now by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
Hybrid electric ferries, free transit for people 18 and under and billions of dollars for highways are all in the massive transportation bill signed by Governor Inslee last month. Seattle Times reporter David Kroman breaks down what we're investing in.Like the show? Support Seattle Now by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
Much of the state's covid response stems from Governor Inslee's emergency powers. But two years on, some say the emergency is over and it's time to give them up. KUOW's Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins explains why it won't be easy.Like the show? Support Seattle Now by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
This week, King county shrunk for the first time since the 1970's.There's a new way for you to report those annoying robocalls. And pickleball is the state's first official sport. Seattle comedian Monica Nevi and publisher of the South Seattle Emerald and columnist with The Seattle Times Marcus Green break down the week.Like listening to Seattle Now? Support the show by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
Seattle and King County have committed to keeping young people out of jail. But an increase in gun crime has led to scrutiny, and an upcoming prosecutor's race could signal a change. We'll talk with mentor Dom Davis with Community Passageways about what it means to do the work and his hope for staying the course.Like listening to Seattle Now? Support the show by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
On the newest episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert is back to take audience questions and discuss this week's topic: "Charitable Giving during WDIY's Spring Membership Drive."
From potholes to parking and graffiti, Seattleites see a lot of problems out there. Seattle Times FYI Guy columnist Gene Balk just dove into nearly two years worth of reports to the city's Find It, Fix It app. He'll tell us what people are complaining about most.Like listening to Seattle Now? Support the show by making a donation to KUOW's Spring Membership Drive: https://www.kuow.org/donate/seattlenow
It’s officially syllabus day for our 2021 Spring Membership Drive so get ready to receive some rustic, surreal reading material! I’m talking about Austin duo Texas Textbooks, whose love of the Lone Star State is anchored by their outspoken political beliefs, both of which lend themselves to the band’s signature sound: “twangcore”. The twangcore twosome […]
Ravi/Lola is a 60’s inspired psychedelic baroque/neo-toytown pop group from Milwaukee. Ravi/Lola began as a home recording project in 2008 by Casey Seymour with collaborators James Green and Nick Wieczorkowski. Two albums (Ravi/Lola, II: Ravi’s Tramadol) and 5 EPs (Collections 3-7) have been released from the home recording era. In 2015, the band evolved into a live group consisting of Casey Seymour, Nick Wieczorkowski, Robert Thomas, and Anton Sieger. On June 2nd, 2017, the first album consisting of the live group, Shape Up Shoulders, will be released via CD, Bandcamp, and major online streaming services. Tune into WMSE on Tuesday, May 9th to hear a live performance and interview from the Ravi/Lola in advance of their newest album release on Local/Live’s Spring Membership Drive 2017 program — WMSE.org to stream live or in the archives, or simply tune your radio to 91.7 FM at the 6 o’clock hour. Local/Live on WMSE is sponsored by Club Garibaldi’s.
Stacy and Jonny talk with Michael Morthland about legal issues that impact trans* identified people. WDBX is wrapping up its Spring Membership Drive; please make a pledge of any amount you can afford by calling 618-457-3691 or on-line at WDBX.org
Stacy and Jonny talk with Michael Morthland about legal issues that impact trans* identified people. WDBX is wrapping up its Spring Membership Drive; please make a pledge of any amount you can afford by calling 618-457-3691 or on-line at WDBX.org
Jonny and Stacy discuss a variety of upcoming community events, Indiana's impending 'License to Discriminate" law, and recent research about the impacts of homophobia on male-to-male touch. WDBX is still in its Spring Membership Drive; please make a pledge of any amount you can afford by calling 618-457-3691 or on-line at WDBX.org
Jonny and Stacy discuss a variety of upcoming community events, Indiana's impending 'License to Discriminate" law, and recent research about the impacts of homophobia on male-to-male touch. WDBX is still in its Spring Membership Drive; please make a pledge of any amount you can afford by calling 618-457-3691 or on-line at WDBX.org
Our Pledge Drive at WSCA 106.1 Portsmouth Community Radio is coming up soon May 6-12, you can check out www.portsmouthcommunityradio.org to become a member or call 603-430-9722 to make a pledge during this time to the awesomest radio station on the NH Seacoast(and possibly anywhere) Listen to my promo for more info. . . here is a teaser -- I do some singing.
The 2008 Spring Membership Drive at KRFC 88.9 FM presented a great opportunity for the launch of the first Week of Truth campaign, The National The Shell Game Buy In Week of Truth, April 16th – 22nd, 2008. As I have pledged, Visibility 9-11 will be purchasing 10 copies of The Shell Game, by Steve Alten during the Week of Truth. As I considered what I would do with these 10 books, it occurred to me that KRFC was right in the middle of their bi-annual fund raising drive and that it might be possible to get on as co-host of Words of Freedom for a special episode of the show. My plan was to donate the 10 books to the station, offer them as a premium gift to contributors, and have Steve Alten on as a guest to kick off the Week of Truth buy in for The Shell Game. Long story short, David Peterson at KRFC gladly found me a 30 minute spot during the fund drive. This interview is a result of that collaboration.I urge all my listeners and supporters to go to www.weekoftruth.org and get involved in The National The Shell Game Buy In Week of Truth. This is a way everyone, for a small expense, can get involved and make a difference. Special thanks to David Peterson, George Flynn, and everyone at KRFC 88.9 FM in Fort Collins Colorado. Please take a moment to let them know how much you appreciate their support of 9-11 Truth. Administrative Office 970.221.5075 General Manager (Interim) Chris Kennison, gm@krfcfm.org Development Coordinator Carole Lundgren, carole@krfcfm.org Volunteer Coordinator Brian Hughes, brianh@krfcfm.org Music Director and Live@Lunch Coordinator Dennis Bigelow, dennis@krfcfm.org News Director David Peterson, davidp@krfcfm.org