Community Corner

Tuesday, November 8, 202211/08/2022

Community Corner Interview: Nick and Abby of TigerFuel

Nick and Abby from Tiger stopped by the studio to discuss their upcoming events. Nick gave us the lowdown on…

Friday, November 4, 202211/04/2022

Community Corner Interview: Tunji Soroye of Just Help Africa

Tunji Soroye, President and Founder of Just Help Africa. The organization is currently seeking donations to help fund their projects…

Wednesday, November 2, 202211/02/2022

Community Corner Interview: Caroline Daniel of UVA’s Pancakes for Parkinson’s

Caroline Daniel who is a member of the outreach committee for UVA’s Pancakes for Parkinson’s joins the Community Corner. Their…

Tuesday, November 1, 202211/01/2022

Community Corner Interview: Peter Krebs of Piedmont Environment Council

Peter Krebs from the Piedmont Environment Council stopped by to talk about the upcoming Fifeville Trail Opening Ceremony happening this…

Friday, October 28, 202210/28/2022

Community Corner Interview: Maria Vitale and Joe Vena of The Looking Glass at Ix Art Park

Kendall joined Maria Vitale and Joe Vena in The Looking Glass at Ix Art Park to discuss Ix’s Fantasy Festival.…

Thursday, October 27, 202210/27/2022

Community Corner Interview: Tonya King from Living Free Together on Ruck the Ridge

Tonya King from Living Free Together, a Charlottesville-area nonprofit that works with military families and individuals to create a community…

Monday, October 24, 202210/24/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jill Greiner from Charlottesville’s Public Works

Jill Greiner, Water Efficiency Program Coordinator for the City of Charlottesville. The City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County Service Authority, and…

Wednesday, October 19, 202210/19/2022

Community Corner Interview: Heather Tebbenhoff of Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle

Heather Tebbenhoff, Community Engagement Coordinator for Literacy Volunteers of Charlottesville/Albemarle. LVCA is a nonprofit organization that promotes adult literacy through…

Friday, October 14, 202210/14/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jennifer McGlothlin of Martha’s Market

Jennifer McGlothlin, Chairperson for the 29th annual Martha’s Market stopped by to give all the details on the vendors, entertainment,…

Tuesday, October 11, 202210/11/2022

Community Corner Interview: Ellyn Kirtley of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Virginia Chapter

Ellyn Kirtley, Senior Development Manager for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Virginia Chapter–The 2022 Charlottesville’s Finest and Brewers Ball is this…

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