[nfbwatlk] FW: Upcoming Evergreen Radio Reading Service "TALK SHOW" topics, April - May 2011
Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR)
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Tue Apr 12 15:30:34 UTC 2011
Bennett Prows, J.D.
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Office for Civil Rights
From: Porter, Gregg [mailto:gregg.porter at sos.wa.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 7:48 AM
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Cc: gymdandy54 at yahoo.com; Chris Coulter; Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR)
Subject: Upcoming Evergreen Radio Reading Service "TALK SHOW" topics, April - May 2011
THE TALK SHOW, heard twice weekly on the Evergreen Radio Reading Service -
LIVE broadcast Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m.; REPEAT broadcast Sundays at 6:00 p.m.
Archived at www.wtbbl.org/errsaudio.aspx<http://www.wtbbl.org/errsaudio.aspx>
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Call-in phone numbers ---
Seattle area) 206-615-0414
Statewide) 1-800-542-0866, then option 5
NEW! E-mail) talk at sos.wa.gov<mailto:talk at sos.wa.gov>
www.wtbbl.org<http://www.wtbbl.org>
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April 13 & 17 - In celebration of Volunteer Week, we'll meet and talk with four volunteer readers from the Evergreen Radio Reading Service. (Host: Darryl Thixton)
April 20 & 24 - Representatives from the ARC of King County, an organization providing services to disabled residents and their families. (Host: Chris Coulter)
April 27 & May 1 - We hear about Washington Women In Need, a group offering financial assistance for health care and education to low-income women throughout the region. (Host: Chris Coulter)
May 4 & 8 - A conversation with Barry Lieberman, director of the American String Project - an annual classical music event held each May at Seattle's Benaroya Hall. (Host: Mary Mohrman)
May 11 & 15 - We hear about this year's Seattle International Film Festival. (Host: Jeff Cavanaugh)
May 18 & 22 - Programming staff from the annual Northwest Folklife Festival pay us a visit; the 40th annual festival is at the Seattle Center Memorial Day weekend. (Host: Darryl Thixton)
May 25 & 29 - A conversation with Joy Jackson, director of the American Radio Theater, a Seattle-based group that recreates old-time radio shows and writes new ones in the classic style. (Host: Chris Coulter)
GREGG PORTER
Broadcaster
Evergreen Radio Reading Service ---
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
2021 - 9th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121-2783
www.WTBBL.org
(206) 615-1335
gregg.porter at sos.wa.gov
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