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Apologies for the photo, but Bruce and Randy insisted. They also insist on entertaining you this Saturday morning on a special edition of Rockin’ Randall’s show. It’s all patriotic music from 6-9 a.m. on July 2, with those two teaming up as your hosts. Celebrate Independence Day early! Tune into 101.5 or stream whcp.org, a smart speaker or our free app.
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16 hours ago
As we put the wraps on June, we look back at some interviews focused on summer. Kev D chats with Dean Goodwin, one of the organizers of the Gerry Boyle Firecracker Kids Triathlon on July 4 at the YMCA. The event is in its 10th year, and it raises scholarship money for college bound kids in Dorchester County. Jim Brady talks with James Canton, the CEO of the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, about the exciting development. It's Paul Newman's Camp for sick Children and their families and it's coming to the Eastern Shore. Susan Morgan & Adam Canfield stop by to review some movies, 'cause it's Mid-Shore @ the Moooovviiieess. They review Spiderhead starring Chris Hemsworth, Mikes Teller and Jurnee Smollett. Doc Tom tells a story of great magnitude, Karen fills you in on things to do this weekend, and Jay's there too. Join us at noon to close out June with fun and information.
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As we move closer to the end of June, we have a stellar edition of Mid-Shore Midday for you. Cole Ledger talks sports, like only he can. You’ll find out more about the Stanley Cup winner, and more about the birds. Baltimore Oriole birds that is. Then, beam me up Scotty, it's Episode 9 of Hawk Chronicles entitled The Ruse. Doc Tom will stop by talking about old houses In East New Market. Karen has some happenings around the area, and Dave Ryan has the news. Join us on 101.5 or stream online or a smart speaker. We’ll make your day brighter.
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A favorite old trail is now open again after the Eagle nesting season. Get out and take a hike!The Marsh Edge Trail is now open! This paved, 1/3-mile loop trail winds through forest, borders tidal marsh, and offers a great view of the Little Blackwater River. The trail is closed seasonally to reduce disturbance to nesting eagles and great blue herons. Be sure to hike the trail on your next visit to the refuge!
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