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91.7 WHCP invites you to start your day with NPR Morning Edition and Shane Walker weekdays from 6-9am.Mid-Shore features coming up tomorrow morning include:6:45- The Dorchester Santa Toy Drive is underway! Amanda Tilghman talks to Chuckie Hayward, James Ellsworth, and Jason Warfield about the organization's mission and its upcoming wrestling event7:45- Sowing native seeds in the winter can be easy! Lynn Randall, guest onTalbot County Garden Club Club's Going Green tells us how.8:45- The GrandKatherine Bernardne Bernard's weekly interview on grandparenting adventures, tips and advice. This week, Kathy interviews trainer Bryant Johnson about the importance of getting and keeping in shape in order to keep up with the grandchildren!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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On today’s Shore Stories, Sara Robins of the Talbot County Garden Club and host of WHCP’ Going Green, turns the table on Lynn Randle-Degour host of Shore Seniors and Executive Director of Chesapeake Forum and interviews her about Winter Seed Sowing. Lynn will give us hints and tips for how to successfully plant seeds during the winter. On Shore Tech Pulse host Sushila Nair (pictured below) will tell us what crypto currency is – I think you will find it fascinating and informative. At least now I feel I can intelligently discuss it around the holiday table. We’ll end the week on a contemplative tone as we replay Shore Writer’s host, Emily Rich reading her award winning essay My Father and War. Let us know what you think of today’s show by emailing me at val@whcp.org. Have a wonderful weekend, see you back here on Monday for more fascinating people of the Mid-Shore.Listen starting at 6:30pm on whcp.org or on the app. ... 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 prograChesapeake Multicultural Resource Centerrce Center empowers people from different cultures to become successful and engaged members of our coVal Cavalheri Cavalheri interviews Deputy Director Victoria Gomez Lozano about their sponsor a child ornament program.What was on theCity of Cambridge Cambridge voters when theLajan Cephasjan Cephas as Mayor this week? WHCP asked them, and we share their answers in Voices of theFor All Seasons Behavioral Health and RCCth and RCC presents their 4th annual Frosty's Holiday Village! Beth Anne Dorman shares details about the event happening todayAnchor Church, Easton MDrch, Easton MD.Captain Fred Pomeroy shares the latest episode of Becoming a Waterman Karen Cartwright has our community calendar, Jay Harrington brings back a Cambridge memory, Chuck Prahl has the Mid-Shore fishing report, and we'll check your weekend 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- For All Seasons Behavioral Health and RCC presents their 4th annual Frosty's Holiday Village! Beth Anne Dorman shares details about the event happening today from 530-Anchor Church, Easton MDon MD. ... See MoreSee Less
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