Community Corner

Thursday, April 21, 202204/21/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jay Smith of Glass House Winery

Samantha spoke to Jay Smith, new owner of Glass House Winery, on their first annual Primavera Fest this Saturday April…

Monday, April 18, 202204/18/2022

Community Corner Interview: Jane Hammel of Pro Re Nata Brewpub and Music Hall and Skyline Apothecary, Mike Blanche of Grow Depot

Jane Hammel from Pro Re Nata Brewpub and Music Hall and Skyline Apothecary, Mike Blanche of Grow Depot. We talked…

Monday, April 18, 202204/18/2022

Community Corner Interview: Edward Warwick-White of Four County Players

Edward Warwick-White, Marketing Director at Four County Players, as well as the director of their current production, It Shoulda Been…

Wednesday, April 13, 202204/13/2022

Community Corner Interview: Dr. Ethan Long of Virginia Institute of Autism

Dr. Ethan Long, president and CEO of the Virginia Institute of Autism, shares an update on the now up and running facility. They’ll have their VIA 5k Walk and Run at Charlottesville High School this Saturday April 16th.

Tuesday, April 12, 202204/12/2022

Community Corner Interview: Erin James of Write On! at Writer House

Erin James, instructor of Write On!, a week-long summer camp for rising middle schoolers in which they’ll explore writing of all genres through prompts, journals, and inspiration from the community. The camp runs July 11th-July 15th and registration is open now at https://writerhouse.org/

Wednesday, April 6, 202204/06/2022

Community Corner Interview: Karl Hambsch of Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery

Karl Hambsch, owner of Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery, stopped by the studio. This year marks their 10th anniversary as a…

Tuesday, April 5, 202204/05/2022

Community Corner Interview: Ocean Aiello of The Haven

Ocean Aiello, Community Engagement Coordinator at The Haven, talked about our donation drive benefitting The Haven, a multi-resource day shelter,…

Friday, April 1, 202204/01/2022

Community Corner Interview: Scott Eliff of DuCard Vineyards

Scott Elliff, owner of DuCard Vineyards stopped by to talk about the upcoming events at DuCard including an Eco-fair, a…

Wednesday, March 30, 202203/30/2022

Community Corner Interview: Rachel Lane of Lighthouse Studio

Rachel Lane, Program Director at Lighthouse Studio. Registration is open for their Summer Film Academy for students between rising third…

Tuesday, March 29, 202203/29/2022

The Haven Donation Drive at The Brooks Family YMCA

Join us on Saturday, April 9th, when we will be at the BROOKS FAMILY YMCA from 10am to 12pm collecting…

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