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Sunday, July 23, 201707/23/2017

The Voice Of Truth 7.23.17

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 7.23.17

Current Sermon Series: “Our God Is Able”

Today’s Message: God’s Safety & Security

Today’s Scripture: Various Scriptures

Attitude is everything and as Christians we should live life with abundance and with joy. Our God is able to save and keep us secure in His Love.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Coming Home Well – Veteran Education Benefits – COL. Lettie Bien

When veterans return from war, they need something that they can focus on. It could be a job, or it could be a new college career. Today on Coming Home Well we discuss the myriad of educational benefits afforded to veterans with the Army Reserve Ambassador of Virginia, Retired US Army COL. Lettie Bien.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Conversations With Wendy – To the Moon and Back

In Conversations with Wendy

From the human calculator to the Fisher pen, America’s space exploration is a fantastic journey to be proud of. Listen Saturday when Larry Fredrick, Professor Emeritus at University of Virginia Department of Astronomy and NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) “computer” Gloria Champine explain their roles in getting three men to the moon and back – and how Gloria nearly cost John H. Glenn, Jr. his now legendary experience.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Dr. Andre Uflacker – Charlottesville Community 10th Annual Health Fair

In Morning News Weekends

Dr. Andre Uflacker joins Wendy Edwards to speak about the Charlottesville Community 10th Annual Health Fair in conjunction with the 28th Annual African American Cultural Arts Festival.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Louise Wyatt – Albemarle County Community Survey

In Morning News Weekends

This year, Albemarle County has the opportunity to expand the reach of The National Citizen Survey™ with an opt-in online survey.

Earlier this summer, questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 1,500 Albemarle households, asking for feedback on the quality and usefulness of County services.

Louise Wyatt, the Organizational Development Manager for Albemarle County joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the survey, and how you can participate.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Uncle Devin – The Uncle Devin Show at Fry’s Spring Beach Club(7/23)

In Morning News Weekends

The Uncle Devin Show is an interactive musical experience for children that use percussion instruments to cultivate their minds – a dynamic cross between Fat Albert and Schoolhouse Rock. It takes children on a magical journey through the Land of Percussion allowing them to hear, see and play different percussion instruments. Children will gain an understanding of the history of percussion and why it is the easiest, oldest and most diverse form of musical creativity.

Uncle Devin is Wendy Edwards’ guest.

Saturday, July 22, 201707/22/2017

Cheryl Gomez – UVA, Dominion Energy and Coronal Energy Announce Ambitious Solar Energy Project

In Morning News Weekends

The University of Virginia continues to expand its portfolio of carbon-free power-generation sources and achieve key sustainability targets with another partnership announced today with Dominion Energy and Coronal Energy.

UVA Facilities Management Director Cheryl Gomez joins Wendy Edwards to explain.

Friday, July 21, 201707/21/2017

Dori Zook: Top 5

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending 7/21/17

Friday, July 21, 201707/21/2017

Richard Averitt: Reaction to FERC Ruling on Atlantic Coast Pipeline

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Richard Averitt, a landowner who’s impacted by the pipelines path, reacts to the FERC Environmental Report for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

Friday, July 21, 201707/21/2017

Greg Earle: Testing During the August Eclipse

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Greg Earle, professor of electrical engineering, heads up a team of faculty, staff, and students from Virginia Tech studying the August eclipse for impacts on radar, ham radio, GPS the effects on systems we use everyday. He chats with Les Sinclair about the research.

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