Sunday Morning Wake Up Call
Jim Duncan of Nest Realty & Matt Hodges of Presidential Realty discuss our real estate & banking market - the current situation and how the market affects the local economy.
WNRN’s Weekly Public Affairs Program
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Jim Duncan of Nest Realty & Matt Hodges of Presidential Realty discuss our real estate & banking market - the current situation and how the market affects the local economy.
January 22nd Wake-Up Call Host Rick Moore talks with guests June Jenkins and Lois Wallenhorst of Safe Schools, Healthy Students and Jim Henderson of Charlottesville Public Schools about facts, intervention and fears on Bullying.
On the Jan. 15 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Kelly Sokol, GED Coordinator for Albemarle County Adult Education, and Valerie Palamountain, Dean of Workforce Services for Piedmont Virginia Community College, about the advantages of completing one’s GED, and the importance of education for staying competitive in the workforce marketplace.
On this week’s edition, Rick’s guest is Orange Dot Project Director, Ridge Schuyler. They discuss the problems and solutions of poverty in the Charlottesville area.
Lee Channing local area intuitive analyst takes calls from listeners about life, health and future endeavors.
On the Dec. 18 edition of the Wake-Up Call, Santa Claus comes by the station again for his annual visit, along with his elf helper Gabby, to talk to listeners about what they want for Christmas.
On the Dec. 11 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with 99-year-old Dr. Mort Kassel about his life and memories of the 20th century.
On the December 4 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with staff and talent from Charlottesville’s Live Arts Theater. On hand are Live Arts Artistic Director Julie Hamberg and directors Will Rucker and Leslie Baskfield in a far-ranging discussion about why and how to participate in the Central Virginia live theater scene.
On the November 27 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks about Agri-tourism in Central Virginia with Maureen Kelley of the Nelson County Dept. of Economic Development; Hunter Smith of Afton Mountain Vineyards; and Mark Thompson of Starr Hill Brewery. With so many historical and recreational reasons to visit our area, why agricultural? How is agri-tourism more than just dollars spent, but also land saved as part of “Go Green” initiatives? And why is local beer so expensive?
On the Nov. 20 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with members of the Charlottesville Occupy Wall St. movement. Topics included why so many members of the actual 99% may not support the Occupy concept, and what rules and regulations should be changed to reduce economic disparity.