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Start your day with NPR Morning Edition and Shane Walker weekdays from 6-9am.Coming up tomorrow morning:6:45- Bugatti: Reaching for Perfection is a new showcase at The Academy Art Museum in Easton that will explore the technological and artistic legacies of the Bugatti family featuring automobiles, sculptures, and furniture. Val Cavalheri speaks with guest curator and renowned automotive historian Ken Gross.7:45- The 2024 Festival of Trees to benefit Talbot Hospice is themed 'Holiday Traditions' and brings beauty, community spirit, and support in an unforgettable setting. Karla Wieland-Cherry shares details with Val Cavalheri.8:45- Rufus Sewell stars in the story of a man who is striving for more financial success, isn’t lucky at love, and becomes entangled with three witches - or are they? This week on Mid-Shore at the Movies, Susan Morgan & Adam Canfield review The Pale Horse.Listen at 91.7, on your smart speaker, by downloading our mobile app, and at www.whcp.org ... See MoreSee Less
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Today is Wednesday November 20 and on tonight's Shore Stories at 6:30 pm--Signs of the holidays are everywhere you look. But not everyone finds joy and happiness during this time. On her bi-monthly segment, Beth Ann DormaFor All Seasons Behavioral Health and RCCd RCC discusses Loneliness over the Holidays, what it is, what you can do for friends or family and what you can do for yourself. On Shore Pets, Dr. Donna Flaggs tackles the question Why is my geriatric cat losing weight? The answer could be hyperthyroidism. Dr. Donna will give you the signs to look for the medicines available and even a treatment that will allow your cat to have a normal life without meds. Then Holly Dekarske of Discover Easton and EEDC, takes you on a tour of Talbot County. Just in time for all the guests who are coming for a visit next week, tune in to see places where you can go. Got a question for any of our segment hosts? Reach out at shorestories@whcp.org, Shore Stories . ... See MoreSee Less
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Mid-Shore Midday airs weekdays 12n-1p and is WHCP Radio's guide to the most interesting people, places, and happenings across the Mid-Shore.On today's program: The campaign for the nextCity of Cambridge Cambridge has high hopes - and low blows - as forAndrew Bradshaw for Cambridge Mayoridge Mayor dukes it out with City Council Lajan Cephasjan Cephas in the runoff race to the December 3rd election.The holiday editiChesapeake Bay Maritime Museumime Museum Sea Glass Festival happens this weekend! In an interview with Jen Wagner, festival creator Kim Hannon discusses how it all came together and what visitors to St. Michaels can expect to see this year.On this week's Arts in Action, host Amy StewarFront Porch OrchestraPorch Orchestra.Writer Laura Oliver shares an episode from her series How the Story GoesKaren Cartwright has our community calendar, Jay Harrington brings back a Cambridge memory, and we'll check your weather forecast.If you'd like to be a guest on Mid-Shore Midday, please contact us at info@whcp.orgListen at 91.7FM, on your smart speaker, on our mobile app, and www.whcp.org ... See MoreSee Less
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Coming up at 8:45- On this week's Arts in Action, host Amy Steward welcomesFront Porch Orchestraestra ... See MoreSee Less
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Coming up at 7:45- The holiday edition of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Sea Glass Festival happens this weekend! In an interview with Jen Wagner, festival creator Kim Hannon discusses how it all came together and what visitors can expect to see this year. ... See MoreSee Less
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