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Monday, March 28, 201603/28/2016

3/28/16 Hour 1: Gary Grant

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Rob Schilling discusses local issues, and Gary Grant calls in to give an update on the proposal for the new senior center at Belvedere.

Sunday, March 27, 201603/27/2016

Author D. Michael MacKinnon

In Morning News Weekends

The Forty Days: A Vision of Christ’s Lost Weeks is a vision of the forty days Jesus walked the earth after the resurrection written by Douglas Michael MacKinnon.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Mary Jo Ayers

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker and Mary Jo Ayers talk about what’s going on in Charlottesville.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Conversations with Wendy: Healing from Cancer (Part Two)

In Conversations with Wendy

Dr. John Herr, cellular biologist at University of Virginia, lets us in on a found cellular characteristic that can contribute to the elimination of certain cancers. Charlotte Matthews, who turned her chemotherapy treatments into a writer’s retreat joins us to talk about the blessing of community support.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

AHIP Safe At Home

In Real Estate Matters

Jennifer Jacobs joins Michael Guthrie to talk about AHIP Safe at Home.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Conversations with Wendy: Healing from Cancer (Part One)

In Conversations with Wendy

Dr. John Herr, cellular biologist at University of Virginia, lets us in on a found cellular characteristic that can contribute to the elimination of certain cancers. Charlotte Matthews, who turned her chemotherapy treatments into a writer’s retreat joins us to talk about the blessing of community support.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Michael Guthrie

In Morning News Weekends

Michael Guthrie joins Wendy Edwards to talk about a special Easter Sunrise Service.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

The Easter Bunny

In Morning News Weekends

Updates on what’s happening this weekend for families who celebrate Easter.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Will Norton and Isabella Ronchetti

In Morning News Weekends

Renaissance School students Will Norton and Bella Ronchetti, have been chosen as finalists in the Virginia Festival of the Book’s youth High School Poetry & Prose Contest.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the program for his weekly Tech Talk.

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