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Monday, July 9, 201807/09/2018

A first-hand account of the Afghanistan War Documentary | Capt. Bob Abbott

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bob Abbott is a former Air Force Intelligence Officer and host of WINA’s “Coming Home Well” joins Les Sinclair to discus the purpose of the documentary showing at Northside Library

Monday, July 9, 201807/09/2018

Remembered | Donovan Webster

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair reflects on the life of local best-selling author, philanthropist, professor and editor, Donovan Webster. He passed away on July 4, 2018. There’s audio here from a previous WINA interview.

Monday, July 9, 201807/09/2018

The Schilling Show 7/9/18 Hour 2: Erin Axson, Kyle Drennen

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Erin Axson, middle school reading and writing teacher in Orangeburg, South Carolina, shares the state of the school system, essential…

Monday, July 9, 201807/09/2018

Liz Cochran

In Live Well

Liz Cochran checks in for “Live Well” to give information on classes put on by the UVA Trauma and Injury Prevention Team. 

Saturday, July 7, 201807/07/2018

The Voice Of Truth 7.8.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 7.8.18

Current Sermon Series: The Acts Church

Today’s Message: “Praying Together As A Church”

Today’s Scripture: Acts 4: 23 – 31

Peter and John took the gospel to the streets, healed a lame beggar, was thrown in jail because of it and was warned to stop all teaching in the Name of Jesus. When they told the other believers what had happened a prayer meeting erupted in church! And the prayer the Church prayed is one of the most powerful prayers recorded from believers in the New Testament. This could be a pattern of prayer for all of us.

Saturday, July 7, 201807/07/2018

Coming Home Well – Ray Sorenson & Ken Falke – The Freedom Rock / Boulder Crest Retreat Center

There are memorials everywhere across our country that focus on veterans, the military, and wars long past.  But when do you get a chance to talk to the artist who creates the memorial?  We speak with Ray “Bubba” Sorenson II, painter of the “Freedom Rock”, about his work, his memorials, and his upcoming national tour (www.thefreedomrock.com).  After focusing on the tribute to the warriors, we speak with Ken Falke of Boulder Crest Retreat Center (www.bouldercrestretreat.org) about their mission to heal wounded warriors and their families through alternative methods of therapy.  Tyler brings the news, and local events on the new community calendar!

Saturday, July 7, 201807/07/2018

Stuart Sanders – Virginia State Fair Seeks Entries

In Morning News Weekends

If you want to win blue ribbon bragging rights, you will need to enter one of the State Fair of Virginia’s hundreds of competitions.
Registration is now open for all of the fair’s general competitions, and Stuart Sanders, SFVA educational competition manager, talks to Wendy about the many events, and how to enter.

Saturday, July 7, 201807/07/2018

Alison Farole – Emergency Preparedness Training

In Morning News Weekends

The Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle County Office of Emergency Management is offering FREE Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training beginning July 10th. Alison Farole, Emergency Management Coordinator for C’ville, UVA and Albemarle, talks with Wendy about this important community opportunity. 

Saturday, July 7, 201807/07/2018

Mike Feazel – Fluvanna Leadership Development Program

In Morning News Weekends

If you want to get more connected to Fluvanna County or to become more effective in getting things done, the Fluvanna Leadership Development Program is the place to start. Whether you’re a life-long resident or a newcomer, there’s a lot to be learned from the Fluvanna Leadership Development Program, which is recruiting for its 2018-19 sessions through August 15. Mike Feazel joins Wendy to discuss.

Friday, July 6, 201807/06/2018

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending–7/6/18

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