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Feb 1, 2020 | Newsletter Archives
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Start your day with NPR Morning Edition and Shane Walker on 91.7 WHCP from 6-9am!Coming up tomorrow morning:6:45- The Waterfowl Festival is a three-day celebration of the culture of the Eastern Shore, taking place November 8 - 10. Nicholas Tindall, Assistant Director of Arts and Outreach shares some of the great events and programs at the upcoming festival with Val Cavalheri7:45- According to the CDC, 41% of women and 26% of men have experienced some form of domestic or Intimate Partner Violence, including physical violence, stalking, or sexual violence. Dr. Kerry Andrew Forrestal shares additional statistics and ways to get help. Reach the Domestic Violence Hotline at 800.799.7233 or text the word begin to 887888:45- Anna Kendrick and Daniel Zolatto star as participants on a dating game show - oh, and one happens to be a serial killer. This week on Mid-Shore at the Movies, Susan Morgan and Adam Canfield review Woman of the Hour Listen at 91.7, on your smart speaker, by downloading our mobile app, and at www.whcp.org
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This Monday on Shore Stories, we’re starting the week with chef Harley Peet from Bas Rouge who recently brought home the James Beard award winner which recognizes exceptional talent and achievement in the culinary arts. Then on Shore Writers, author BB Shamp will talk about the inspiration behind the novel, A Wife in Watercolor—A Tale of the Chesapeake. Then we’ll sit with Wendy Grubbs, former special assistant to George W. Bush whose mission is now to rescue and find a home for senior dogs. It all starts 6:30 this evening on the website, on the app or on the radio.
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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 prograLife Crisis Centersis Center in Salisbury advocates for and provides a wide range of services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. Amanda Tilghman sits down with Summer Howell to talk about their mission in the community, as well as their upcoming fuBlackwater National Wildlife Refugeife Refuge, located 12 miles south of Cambridge, Maryland, was established in 1933 as a refuge for migratory birds. Ben Brunner - Host experiences one of the refuges' fall guided bird tours with Michelle Whitbeck anPickering Creek Audubon Center Audubon Center is a 400-acre wildlife sanctuary located in Easton, MD that provides a close up look at habitats indicative of the Eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Ben Brunner stopped by to preview their new Autumn Trial Guide.Karen 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.org.Listen at 91.7FM, on your smart speaker, on our mobile app, and www.whcp.org
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15 hours ago
WHCP is unique as the area's only volunteer supported community radio station - driven solely by the passion of our volunteer board, managers, and on-air hosts! Even if you don't have the time to volunteer, you can still help support WHCP and its commitment to provide critical information & music discovery to our community. Donate Now!@followers
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NEW! WHCP Vehicle Donation Program. Click Here to Learn More Donate and show your support for WHCP Thanks for your support of WHCP-FM – 91.7 – local community radio and NPR for the MidShore! Ch...15 hours ago
Our show at Vintage Venue was a huge success, and we couldn't be more excited to continue our music event series this Friday, October 25th, with Chris English! Chris and Grayson English will be playing some deep authentic old-style blues in a historic boat workshop starting at 6:30 pm, with Wayne Johnson as the opening act. Chris has been making music since 1996, with a combination of his original writing and traditional blues music, so this is going to be a rockin' show that you should not miss!Get your tickets at whcp.org/events
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