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PERFORMING ARTS & COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR
SUBMIT INFO FOR WERU's COMMUNITY & PERFORMING ARTS CALENDARS
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This is WERU's News and Public Affairs Manager Amy Browne with a look ahead to our featured locally produced news and public affairs you can hear this week on YOUR community radio station:
Monday morning, February 8th at 10, join us for a “Going and Doing” Special hosted by John Greenman, and featuring local people who are doing relief work in Haiti.
Tuesday morning, February 9th at 10, join rusty anchors Alan Sprague and Mike Joyce for BoatTalk. They’ll be talking with Jo Royce of Plastiki—a new sailboat made from recycled materials, that is about to sail from San Francisco to Sydney, and with Larissa Curlik of MERI, the Marine Environmental Research Institute, and they’ll also have some ice-boating poetry, or as Alan says “BoatTalk will be on the skids”.
Tuesday afternoon at 4, it’s time for Voices the community audio magazine produced at WERU. This week we’ll be talking with Frank Donnelly and Larry Dansinger about War Tax Resistance.
Thursday morning, February 11th, at 10, local writers Ellie O'Leary and Sarah Smiley will read from their work on the Writers Forum, hosted by Joan Clemons. Ellie O'Leary's work has appeared in Northern New England Review, Narrimissic Notebook, and Wolf Moon Journal. Sarah Smiley is the author of a syndicated newspaper column, and has published two books, Going Overboard:The Misadventures of a Military Wife and I'm Just Saying, a collection of essays.
Join us Thursday afternoon at 4 for RadioActive, a grassroots environmental and social justice news journal produced by Amy Browne and Meredith DeFrancesco. Jonathan Carter from the Forest Ecology Network will give us an update on the windpower controversy in the western Maine mountains
On Friday morning, February 12th at 10, we’ll have another call in show, Talk of the Towns. The topic will be “Reflections After Copenhagen: Next Steps for Climate Negotiations”, and host Ron Beard’s guests will include Copenhagen Climate Summit attendees from the College of the Atlantic.
Saturday from 10-11am join us for Weekend Voices, the community audio magazine weekend edition.
check out the complete public affairs schedule

PODCASTS: As always, if you miss something, be sure to check them out at
. Almost all of our locally produced news and public affairs programs can be found there, and you can listen, free of charge, whenever it's convenient for YOU.
WERU's Membership Call In Testimonial Project:
Are you a WERU member? Would you be willing to tell others in the community why you support Community Radio and why they should become WERU members too?
We are currently looking for members to add their voices to the “voice of many voices” by calling in and recording testimonials on a special phone number:
1-888-988-9378, that’s 1-888-988-WERU.
Your positive messages about WERU may be used on the air during our upcoming summer pledge drive, August 15th – 23rd. We’d love to have your voice encouraging your radio friends and neighbors to become WERU members and support the station. Be creative, read a poem, sing or just tell us straight up why you donate to the station.
To record your voice in support of WERU call 1-888-988-WERU. Just give your first name and the town you are calling from, then make your statement. That’s 1-888-988-WERU.
Thank you!
Other Forms of Listener Feedback:
What do you love most about WERU?
What have you heard of WERU programming recently that you really liked or didn't like?
Do you have any suggestions for making WERU programming stronger and more in tune with your community?
Is there an important community issues or upcoming events that you need WERU to cover?
Is there something you would want added or changed on our Web site?
Answer these questions or make other comments on WERU by emailing us with "Listener Feedback" in the subject line, or send us a note. All written listener feedback on programming is shared with the WERU Program Advisory Committee.
Write or email with feedback anytime!
WERU - Feedback
P.O. Box 170
East Orland, ME 04431-0170
info@weru.org
Written feedback is shared at our Program Advisory Committee meetings.
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May 1st 21st Anniversary Celebration:
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