Community Corner

Tuesday, September 28, 202109/28/2021

Shelter for Help In Emergency Donation Drive Saturday, Oct. 9

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and 106.1 The Corner is inviting you to join us on Saturday, October…

Tuesday, September 28, 202109/28/2021

Community Corner Interview: Robin Wrightson of Fry’s Spring Beach Club

Kendall spoke with Robin Wrightson, director of the Fry’s Spring Beach Club. The club is celebrating their 100th year this…

Tuesday, September 28, 202109/28/2021

Community Corner Interview: Renee Branson of SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Agency)

Kendall checked in again with Renee Branson from SARA (Sexual Assault Resource Agency). This Thursday at 6pm they are holding…

Thursday, September 23, 202109/23/2021

Community Corner Interview: Wendy Weekes and Amy Messer of Mystic Tattoo & Body Piercing

Kendall spoke with Wendy Weekes and Amy Messer from Mystic Tattoo & Body Piercing about their upcoming October community outreach…

Monday, September 20, 202109/20/2021

Community Corner Interview: Kate Monaghan of Charlottesville Playwrights Collective

Kendall spoke with Kate Monaghan from the Charlottesville Playwrights Collective, on her new play The O’Malley Gambit. It’s a 21st…

Friday, September 17, 202109/17/2021

Community Corner Interview: Mike Giovinco of Bennett’s Village

Kendall spoke with Mike Giovinco, volunteer coordinator for Bennett’s Village, a local nonprofit working to build a multi-generational, all-abilities playground…

Thursday, September 2, 202109/02/2021

Community Corner Interview: Chris Schneider of Alzheimer’s Foundation of America

Kendall spoke with Chris Schneider, Director of Communications for the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. On Friday September 24th, the foundation…

Thursday, September 2, 202109/02/2021

Community Corner Interview: Anjula Joseph of In The Pink

Kendall spoke with Anjula Joseph, Chair of In The Pink, an annual tennis tournament hosted by The Women’s Committee in…

Wednesday, September 1, 202109/01/2021

Community Corner Interview: Scott Elliff of DuCard Vineyards

Scott Elliff, owner of DuCard Vineyards in Madison County about their newest wines as well as the events planned for…

Friday, August 27, 202108/27/2021

Community Corner Interview: Willa Barnhardt of Charlottesville Free Clinic

Willa Barnhardt, Associate Director of Development at the Charlottesville Free Clinic. Melissa Etheridge is performing at the Ting Pavilion on…

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