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Monday, March 12, 201803/12/2018

A Cappella Fest at STAB | Will Nichols

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

St. Anne’s-Belfield School Hosting March 17 Regional A Cappella Fest. Will Nichols here who is STAB’s Upper School Choral Director…

Monday, March 12, 201803/12/2018

The Schilling Show 3/12/18 Hour 2: Lee Bishop

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Lee Bishop, former Albemarle County employee, discusses a remark that jeopardized  his career and his rights, being intimidated and accused…

Monday, March 12, 201803/12/2018

The Schilling Show 3/12/18 Hour 1: Ivan Eland, Matt Hardin

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ivan Eland, senior fellow and director of the Center of Peace and Liberty at The Independent Institute, explains Trump’s acceptance…

Monday, March 12, 201803/12/2018

Dr. Sarah Rasmussen

In Live Well

Dr. Sarah Rasmussen is featured in WINA’s “Live Well” Segment powered by Ragged Mountain Running Shop discussing pediatric liver transplants. 

Sunday, March 11, 201803/11/2018

Judi Milione – Kindergarten Sign Up

In Morning News Weekends

Saturday, March 10, 201803/10/2018

The Voice Of Truth 3.11.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 3.11.18

Current Sermon Series: Marching To The Cross

Today’s Message:
The Cross As Our Identification

Today’s Scripture: Various Scriptures

What do you see when you see the Cross of Calvary? What feelings are brought to the surface when you face the truth of the Cross of Christ? One of the most powerful and penetrating aspects of Christianity can be found in the loving sacrifice of Jesus on a hill far away.

Saturday, March 10, 201803/10/2018

Clarifying The Misconceptions Of Buying A Home

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie chats with first time home buyers Beck and Elle Grimm , and Jay Dominic of Movement Mortgage about clarifying the misconceptions of buying a home.

Saturday, March 10, 201803/10/2018

Coming Home Well – Tiffany Park / Brad Stoller – Let’s Talk Movies!

Movies are incredibly powerful in shaping public opinion for a variety of topics, and today we speak with local film professors Tiffany Park & Brad Stoller about how military films have changed over the last 60 years. With Vietnam War era films like Coming Home and Platoon, compared to post-9/11 movies like Taking Chance and Thank You For Your Service, we’ve seen a shift in how the military veteran is portrayed. Why the change, and is it a good thing? Listen in!

Saturday, March 10, 201803/10/2018

Conversations With Wendy – Kara McClurken & Brian Gibney – Bennett’s Accessible Village

In Conversations with Wendy

“On February 28, 2018, Rare Disease Day, the world lost a bright light.  

Bennett Charles McClurken-Gibney had SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy). He spent most of his life overcoming obstacles and raising awareness for how inaccessible the world is.  

One of his greatest joys was to go to the ARC park in Richmond,  a playground that allows kids of all abilities to play and just be a kid.  

Help us build an all abilities playground in Charlotteville.  Let this be his legacy, so his light will continue to touch others.”

Saturday, March 10, 201803/10/2018

Kathy Kildea – Cville Repair Cafe

In Morning News Weekends

Back away from that trash can! The landfill doesn’t need that broken toaster, that button-less shirt, that unreliable vacuum, or that creaky chair. But you do—so get it fixed! C’ville Time Bank’s Repair Cafe is OPEN for ONE DAY ONLY, Saturday, March 17th.

Kathy Kildea joins Wendy Edwards to preview.

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