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Sunday, May 26, 201905/26/2019

The Voice Of Truth 5.26.19

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 5.26.19

Current Sermon Series: Family Matters

Today’s Message: “The 1st Family”

Today’s Scripture: Genesis 2: 18 – 24

Marriage & Family is by God’s Plan and Divine Design. “A river is purest at its source” so we will turn to God’s Word to view the very first first family and how it was meant to be.

Saturday, May 25, 201905/25/2019

5-25-19 The Health Implications of Loneliness in Seniors

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by geriatric psychiatrist Dr. Meredith Lee to discuss how seniors who are lonely are at a higher risk for physical problems.

Saturday, May 25, 201905/25/2019

Festival of the Home

In Real Estate Matters

Michael is joined by BRHBA leaders Chris Brement and Ryan Schuett to talk about the home festival at IX Park.

Saturday, May 25, 201905/25/2019

Jeb Hockman – 63rd Annual Memorial Day Ceremony

In Morning News Weekends

The Commonwealth’s 63rd Annual Memorial Day Ceremony will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Virginia War Memorial in downtown Richmond. This event honors and remembers all veterans who gave their lives to preserve American freedoms, from the Revolutionary War through today. Governor Ralph Northam will be the keynote speaker. There will also be a free concert of patriotic music at the War Memorial Monday, starting at 2 p.m. Jeb Hockman, Communications Manager, Virginia Department of Veterans Services joins Wendy to preview the ceremony.

Saturday, May 25, 201905/25/2019

Elizabeth Tikoyan – CBIC Student Entrepreneur Winner

In Morning News Weekends

At the recent CBIC awards gala, Elizabeth Tikoyan of Riley was awarded their Student Entrepreneur Of The Year. As the recipient of the award, she receives CBIC’s Student Entrepreneur Grant of $1,000 to further her innovation-based business. Her app Riley, is an engaging social network for people living with disabilities and illness, and facilitates one-to-one connections among individuals with the same or similar medical conditions and their caretakers.

Saturday, May 25, 201905/25/2019

Bernadette Jay – Memorial Day Blood Drive

In Morning News Weekends

The American Red Cross, facing a critical shortage of type O blood, will be hosting a blood drive this Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th 11:000am – 3:00pm at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel Ballroom. Red Cross spokesperson, Bernadette Jay joins Wendy to talk about the urgent need, and how patient care can be directly impacted.

Friday, May 24, 201905/24/2019

Local Teacher Gets a Special Tony Award | Pam Wigley

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Pamela Wigley, Associate Dean for Communications at Carnegie Mellon University, talks with Les Sinclair about Madeline Michel, an instructor at Monticello High School who’ll be getting a special Tony Award presented by Carnegie Mellon University in association with Tony partners, The Broadway League and the American Theatre

Friday, May 24, 201905/24/2019

The Schilling Show 5/24/19 Hour 2: Samuel Kleiner; Hillary Perez and Bob Abbott

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Samuel Kleiner, historian, lawyer and author of The Flying Tigers: The Untold Story of the American Pilots Who Waged a Secret…

Friday, May 24, 201905/24/2019

The Schilling Show 5/24/19 Hour 1: Seton Motley, Bill Roggio

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Seton Motley, president of Less Government, discusses the present state of government schools, college IS for dummies, and more on…

Thursday, May 23, 201905/23/2019

The Schilling Show 5/23/19 Hour 2: Casey Diaz, Larry Alex Taunton, Thomas Jipping

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Casey Diaz, former gang leader and author of The Shot Caller, shares on growing up in Los Angeles, day to day gang…

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