Community Corner

Tuesday, December 7, 202112/07/2021

Community Corner Interview: Kevin Blanchard for Iron Man Triathlon

Kendall spoke to Retired Marine, Kevin Blanchard who stopped by the studio to discuss his upcoming fundraiser at Pro Re…

Thursday, December 2, 202112/02/2021

Community Corner Interview: Joe Rice of City of Charlottesville and Rebecca Cardwell of UVA Community Credit Union

Charlottesville’s Grand Illumination returns to the Ting Pavilion on Friday, December 3rd and Kendall spoke with Joe Rice, Interim Director…

Tuesday, November 30, 202111/30/2021

Community Corner Interview: Amanda Stevens of Shenanigans Toys & Games

Kendall spoke with Amanda Stevens, owner of Shenanigans Toys & Games, who stopped by the studio to tell us that…

Wednesday, November 24, 202111/24/2021

Community Corner Interview: Tom Powell of Toy Lift

Kendall spoke to Tom Powell, founder of Toy Lift, who stopped by the studio to discuss the history of Toy…

Wednesday, November 17, 202111/17/2021

Community Corner Interview: Kevin Thurman of Boar’s Head Resort

Kendall spoke with Kevin Thurman, Director of Special Events at Boar’s Head Resort, about their inaugural Winter Wander. Open November…

Wednesday, November 17, 202111/17/2021

Community Corner Interview: Ryan Lightner of UVA Childrens’ Hospital

Kendall spoke to Ryan Lightner, Associate Director of Development at UVA Childrens’ Hospital stopped by the station to recap our…

Thursday, November 11, 202111/11/2021

Community Corner Interview: David Steeves of Pro Re Nata

David Steeves, Head Brewer at Pro Re Nata, stopped by the station to give the inside scoop on what they…

Monday, November 8, 202111/08/2021

Community Corner Interview: Bryan Hofman of Friends of the Rappahannock and Jennifer Lundt of Inn & Tavern at Meander

Kendall spoke with Bryan Hofman, Deputy Director of Friends of The Rappahannock and Jennifer Lundt, marketing director for the Inn…

Monday, November 8, 202111/08/2021

Community Corner Interview: Scott Eliff of DuCard Vineyards and Bryan Hofman of Friends of The Rappahannock

Kendall spoke with Scott Elliff, owner of DuCard Vineyards, and Bryan Hofman, Deputy Director of Friends of The Rappahannock, who…

Thursday, November 4, 202111/04/2021

Community Corner Interview: Prabir Mehta of Full Moon Fever

Kendall spoke with Prabir Mehta of the Tom Petty cover band, Full Moon Fever. They are playing at Pro Re…

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