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WERU Community Radio

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Amazing Summer Membership Drive!

Amazing Summer Membership Drive!

July 22, 2025

Listener support for WERU is alive and well and awesome! After losing federal funding (the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was recently defunded by Congress, which eliminated 25% of our budget), we needed a highly successful membership drive and a strong showing of solidarity, and our loyal listeners delivered in grand fashion. $95,000 was raised on over 650 donations! That’s right, it was a huge outpouring of support, three times as much as usual, and a big step towards making up for the lost funds ($165,000) and financial independence for the radio station. The volunteers, staff and board of directors are moved and humbled by this level of support, and we thank you sincerely!

Word Literary Festival: Lorne

Word Literary Festival: Lorne

July 20, 2025

In a year of anniversaries, Saturday Night Live turned 50, and The New Yorker celebrated its first century. To mark the occasion, Word and Working Loose, the Blue Hill “concept shop” and art gallery, hosted a conversation between two New Yorker editors, one of whom has written the definitive biography of SNL founder Lorne Michaels. The event took place on Tuesday, July 29. Susan Morrison, New Yorker articles editor and author of Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live, was interviewed by New Yorker executive editor Daniel Zalewski. The conversation took place at Working Loose, 49 Main Street, Blue Hill.

Listen to the talk in the WERU Archives here!

“Good Idea at the Time”

“Good Idea at the Time”

July 17, 2025

Do you have a story that’s too good not to tell? We want to hear it.

For the past six years, folks from across the peninsula have gathered in East Blue Hill to share true stories from their lives—on stage, in front of neighbors and friends. This year we’re looking for stories on the theme: “Good Idea at the Time.”

Maybe you moved across the country. Took a gamble on love. Saw a business opportunity you couldn’t turn down. If you’ve got a story about diving in headfirst—for better or worse—we’d love to hear from you. Email us at eastbluehillstories@gmail.com to pitch your story by August 13th. We work with every storyteller ahead of time to shape and rehearse your story so you feel ready and confident. No stage experience needed—just a good story.

The show is the evening of August 27th. WERU Community Radio is the media sponsor of this event!

A World of Music Ukrainian Special Guest

A World of Music Ukrainian Special Guest

July 16, 2025

On Sunday, July 27 from 6 to 8 pm, A World of Music host Greg Rossel welcomed Anna Dovhanych, a foreign exchange student from Ukraine attending high school in Blue Hill. Anna shared a range of music from her country, from traditional wedding songs to contemporary rock and pop, including several of her favorite artists. She even received a text from her parents back home, where it was 2 am! You can listen to the entire program here.

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Democracy Forum: Constitutional Crisis – Are Civil Liberties a Thing of the Past?

Democracy Forum: Constitutional Crisis – Are Civil Liberties a Thing of the Past?

June 10, 2025

While ordinary life goes on for most of us, some Mainers are living in fear. This is not normal.

Listen to the most recent episode of Democracy Forum from the League of Women Voters of Maine in the WERU archives here!

Participatory Democracy, encouraging citizens to take an active role in government and politics. Tune in every 3rd Friday of the month at 4pm!

Wabanaki Windows Receives Award!

Wabanaki Windows Receives Award!

May 25, 2025

WERU is thrilled to announce that Wabanaki Windows and host Donna Loring have received a 2025 Hometown Media Award in the category of racial justice and civil rights, presented by the Alliance for Community Media Foundation! Wabanaki Windows airs on WERU on the 4th Tuesday of every month from 4 to 5 pm, and also airs on WMPG Community Radio in Portland. Congratulations, Donna, on this recognition and thank you for your many years of excellent programming! “Read more” to see the full press release.

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Check out WERU’s App!

Check out WERU’s App!

April 14, 2023

Have you heard about the WERU mobile phone app? Available on iOS and Android! We’re always trying to improve this service, and two new features under the menu icon are pretty cool. One is called “station news,” which you can select to get articles about the latest goings on at WERU. The other is labelled “your voice,” which gives you the ability to record a station identification or tell us why you listen to WERU, both of which could be broadcast on the station. So, if you want to add your voice to the “Voice of Many Voices,” use this feature and we’ll give it a listen, and you never know, you might hear yourself over the airwaves or on the internet. That’s the every-improving WERU app for your phone or other mobile device, available for free at your favorite app store. Check it out!

Featured Artist of the Week

“Morning Maine” Featured Artist of the Week:  CALEB KLAUDER + REEB WILLMS

“Morning Maine” Featured Artist of the Week: CALEB KLAUDER + REEB WILLMS

Caleb Klauder + Reeb Willms is our “Featured Artist of the Week”!  Tune in each weekday morning at 7:45 AM (ET) to hear our volunteer disc jockey play at least one song from their record and then give you a chance to win a FREE pair of guest list passes to see them performing live at one of three events:

Friday, August 15 – Acoustic Concert at Burnt Cove Church, Stonington
Experience Klauder and Willms in an intimate, fully acoustic setting at the historic Burnt Cove Church Community Center. With heartfelt harmonies and unamplified instrumentation, this evening offers listeners a rare chance to hear traditional and original rural American music in its purest form in a setting with gorgeous acoustics.
  • Time: Doors at 6:30 PM, Concert at 7:00 PM
  • Location: Burnt Cove Church Community Center, 17 Airport Rd., Stonington, ME

Saturday, August 16 – Guided Jam, Supper & Concert at TunkJoy Bakery, Steuben
The celebration continues in Steuben with a unique day of music, food, and community. Start the afternoon with a Guided Jam and Workshop led by Klauder and Willms, followed by a community supper featuring fresh focaccia and salad (for purchase) made by TunkJoy Bakery, and cap it all off with a lively evening concert.
  • Workshop: 3:00 PM
  • Supper: 5:00 PM (pay-as-you-go)
  • Concert: 7:00 PM
  • Location: TunkJoy Bakery, 61 Rogers Point Rd., Steuben, ME
Sunday, August 17 – Concert & Square Dance with Caleb Klauder, Reeb Willms and Golden Shoals at Marsh River Theater, Brooks
Join Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms alongside fellow roots duo Golden Shoals for an unforgettable day at the Marsh River Theater. Enjoy back-to-back performances from both duos, followed by a lively community square dance led by caller Chris Ricciotti. All ages and experience levels welcome!
Golden Shoals brings high-energy fiddle and guitar work, switching between instruments and infusing traditional music with modern wit. Their award-winning performances and original songwriting make them an exciting addition to this musical celebration.
  • Concert Sets: 4:00–6:00 PM (each band plays one set)
  • Square Dance: 7:00–9:00 PM
  • Location: Marsh River Theater, 24 Monroe Highway, Brooks, ME
All three events are presented by Bagaduce Music, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting and expanding Maine’s musical communities. Tickets are expected to sell swiftly—advance purchase is strongly recommended. Tickets will be sold at the door only if capacity allows.
For tickets and more information, visit: www.bagaducemusic.org,  Contact: 207-374-5454.

 

Wabanaki Land Acknowledgement

WERU Community Radio acknowledges that the radio station exists in the place we now call Maine, which is home to the sovereign Wabanaki people. We are very grateful to be here and honor the ancestral and contemporary Wabanaki peoples indigenous to these places in the Dawnland.

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Upcoming Events

  • WERU Summer Membership Drive – August 2 – 9

    WERU Membership Drive! Support what you believe in!

  • Darlin’ Corey & The Pine Tree Flyers – September 3

    Bucksport– Alamo Theater, 5:30 – 7pm. Reserve seating required ($10 per seat). Call 207-266-7999 or bucksportwom@gmail.com

  • Common Ground Country Fair – September 19 – 21

    Unity– Annual celebration of rural living featuring 1000-plus exhibitors, speakers, and vendors. Learn more at: https://www.mofga.org/the-fair/

Top Albums of the Week

Top Albums 8/5/2025

1 ALICE COOPER The Revenge Of Alice Cooper

2 WATCHHOUSE Rituals
3 I’M WITH HER Wild And Clear And Blue

Previous Weeks

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Meetings of the WERU Board of Directors take place on the third Monday of each month at 5:00 p.m., unless the meeting falls on a holiday. Meetings are open for public observation and there is a fifteen-minute public comment period at the beginning of each meeting. Most meetings are held virtually. For more information please call 469-6600 or email info@weru.org.

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East Orland, Maine 04431
89.9 FM Midcoast, Downeast and Bangor

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