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WAMC Program Guide 1 WAMC Program Guide July 2013 - Volume 19 Issue 7 Hello TED, Goodbye Health Show I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE 2 Live at the Linda / ASO broadcast details 4 WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance 7 Events Calendar 9 Tanglewood broadcast schedule 22 Underwriter Spotlight How Sweet It Is Alan S. Chartock WAMC President and C.E.O. When we talk about the Summer (June) Fund Drive at WAMC, we all use a simple, descriptive word: “sweet.” It really was sweet. Don’t get me wrong. Like growing up, drives are hard to do. They take a tremendous amount of effort. Our wonderful staff has to fill every volunteer shift. All the meals for have to be arranged. The very generous restaurants and caterers who step forward all feed a lot of people for no reward except our love and gratitude. All the pledges have to be entered and all the bills and premiums have to be sent out. Speaking of premiums, the folks at the Boston Symphony and SPAC were generous beyond words and the wonderful Pete Seeger is giving us the present of a “Return to Peekskill” concert. Peekskill, you will remember, was the location of the infamous riots that took place when Paul Robeson, Pete and others went there in 1949 to give a concert. There was what amounted to a police riot as demonstrators were left unchecked, throwing rocks and other debris and seriously July Programming Notes Katie Britton WAMC Program Director Changes are a comin’… It’s July, which means picnics, outdoor concerts, and amazing new programming here on WAMC. There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get right down to business. We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be bringing TED Radio Hour to our airwaves. In case you haven’t heard of the TED Talks yet, here’s a little background: TED Radio Hour is a journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions and new ways to think and create. Each episode includes riveting excerpts from the renowned TED stage where some of the world's deepest thinkers and innovators are invited to give the 18-minute "talk of their lives." The TED Radio Hour team takes the most compelling talks and organizes them around a common theme. But we don't stop with the TEDTalks. Host Guy Raz interviews the guests, delving deeper, dissecting the speaker's ideas and posing probing questions you’d like to hear answered. Topics the series explores include mankind's place in the universe and space, how the sounds around us affect our behavior and why there is power in failure. If you missed our first airing which is Saturdays at 1PM, you can catch the repeat broadcasts Mondays at 8PM. Now for the sad news. After over a decade, The Health Show will no longer be on out airwaves. Our fabulous host and producer, Bob Barrett, has left us for the shiny shores of Florida, and after considerable discussion, we decided to cease producing The Health Show. We love Bob and wish him and his family the best as they sit on the Continued on page 2 continued on page 3

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WAMC Program GuideJuly 2013 - Volume 19 Issue 7 Hello TED, Goodbye Health Show

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

2 Live at the Linda / ASO broadcast details

4 WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance

7 Events Calendar

9 Tanglewood broadcast schedule

22 Underwriter Spotlight

How Sweet It IsAlan S. ChartockWAMC President and C.E.O.

When we talk about the Summer (June) Fund Drive at WAMC, we all use a simple, descriptive word: “sweet.” It really was sweet.

Don’t get me wrong. Like growing up, drives are hard to do. They take a tremendous amount of effort. Our wonderful staff has to fill every volunteer shift. All the meals for have to be arranged. The very generous restaurants and caterers who step forward all feed a lot of people for no reward except our love and gratitude.

All the pledges have to be entered and all the bills and premiums have to be sent out. Speaking of premiums, the folks at the Boston Symphony and SPAC were generous beyond words and the wonderful Pete Seeger is giving us the present of a “Return to Peekskill” concert. Peekskill, you will remember, was the location of the infamous riots that took place when Paul Robeson, Pete and others went there in 1949 to give a concert. There was what amounted to a police riot as demonstrators were left unchecked, throwing rocks and other debris and seriously

July Programming NotesKatie BrittonWAMC Program Director

Changes are a comin’…

It’s July, which means picnics, outdoor concerts, and amazing new programming here on WAMC. There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get right down to business.

We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be bringing TED Radio Hour to our airwaves. In case you haven’t heard of the TED Talks yet, here’s a little background: TED Radio Hour is a journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions and new ways to think and create. Each episode includes riveting excerpts from the renowned TED stage where some of the world's deepest thinkers and innovators are invited to give the 18-minute "talk of their lives." The TED Radio Hour team takes the most compelling talks and organizes them around a common theme. But we don't stop with the TEDTalks. Host Guy Raz interviews the guests, delving deeper, dissecting the speaker's ideas and posing probing questions you’d like to hear answered. Topics the series explores include mankind's place in the universe and space, how the sounds around us affect our behavior and why there is power in failure. If you missed our first airing which is Saturdays at 1PM, you can catch the repeat broadcasts Mondays at 8PM.

Now for the sad news. After over a decade, The Health Show will no longer be on out airwaves. Our fabulous host and producer, Bob Barrett, has left us for the shiny shores of Florida, and after considerable discussion, we decided to cease producing The Health Show. We love Bob and wish him and his family the best as they sit on the

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injuring some of the people who had come to perform or attend the concert. One friend of Pete’s told me that he is very emotional about this and I can certainly understand why. Pete is a stoic fellow so his gift of this particular concert is really something.

Modest and self-effacing, Pete asked his friend Lorre Wyatt whether people would drive relatively long distances to get to Peekskill. All I can tell you is that the phones exploded when we offered the tickets. People wanted to bring their children and their grandchildren to the concert. Many of them had tears in their voices. Lots of them ordered multiple tickets. Every pledge form has a colored sticker attached for each ticket ordered and some of the pledge forms looked like Christmas trees, they had so much color on them. Some callers said that they had been to the 1949 debacle or the ensuing concert. Many said that their parents had been there.

When people ask me what we have planned for any particular fund drive I always respond that we never know -- it’s always serendipity. That was certainly true for this drive. The first day was a disaster. There was an Internet outage at one point and we couldn’t process any online pledges or credit cards for hours. That was an absolute loser of a day, but the following day all was well and we had a record breaker. After that, the money just came rolling in.

The challenges that some very generous people offer up make all the difference during the drive. These challenges excite everyone and I think it’s fair to say that when we don’t make one, we are all disappointed. Luckily, our generous challengers often offer us a second chance, although not always.

The last day of the drive was really something. We had to raise over $100,000 and we really wanted to have it done in time for the beginning of All Things Considered. I don’t think we could have done it without the last minute help of “Mr. Big.” I can only tell you that “Mr. Big” lives in northwest Connecticut and can’t seem to stop giving to the people who live around him. He clearly loves the station and over the years has been incredibly generous. I’d love to be able to give you his name because people want to know it but he doesn’t want the credit. I just want you to know that the gift was real and we had absolutely no warning that it was coming but it did and it meant that the drive was over. He put $10,000 dollars on the table if we could make $40,000 and that opened the floodgates. The money flew in and we were saved, I tell you, saved!

Like I said, a sweet drive. - Alan

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WAMC Executive StaffAlan Chartock – President and CEO

Dona Frank-Federico– Chief of Staff

Selma Kaplan – Senior Vice President

Pat Cooney – Vice President, Operations

Joe Donahue – Vice President, News/Programming

Management Staff

Meegan Finnegan – Membership Director

Mary Jackson – Business Manager

Ian Pickus – News Director

Katie Britton – Programming & Outreach Director

Ray Graf – New Media Director

Marian Wise – Grants Director

Stacey Rosenberry – Engineering/Operations Manager

Graeme McKenna – General Manager, The Linda, WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio

Peter Koniuto – Fund Drive Manager

Stefanie Abel – Marketing /Underwriting Manager

Kristen Gilbert – Traffic Manager

Michele Battle – Database Manager

WAMC Live at the Linda - BroadcastsWednesdays at 8pm on WAMC

7/3 – Chris Smither (recorded 8-11-12)

Mike Doughty Private WEXT Show (2-25-13)

7/10 – Dancing on The Air

7/17 – Christine Lavin & Don White (recorded 11-9-12)

7/24 – Greg Anderson (recorded 11/10/12)

7/31 – Capital Blues Competition (7/14/2012)

*New blues showdown at the Linda Aug 3rd

For details on upcoming concerts, films and events at The Linda, tickets, parking information and directions, visit www.TheLinda.org

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beach with fabulous umbrella drinks.

With the addition of TED Radio Hour, we have moved some other of our shows around to make room. The Capitol Connection will airThursdays at 3PM and Fridays at 10PM and The Best of Medical Monday will air Saturdays at 5:30PM, repeated Sundays at 6:30PM.

Also coming up this summer are the Tanglewood broadcasts. Our beloved BSO is back in the Berkshires, and the live airings of the concerts begin Friday July 5th at 8PM. The concerts are scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, and Sundays at 2PM. Keith Lockhart will be back on the Pops podium for his 18th season, offering a season-long tribute to the world of movie music, along with programs featuring a wide variety of American musical styles, including jazz, bluegrass, country, gospel, pop, classic standards from the 50s and 60s, and show-stopping songs of Broadway and the American Songbook.

And of course, the ultimate BBQ day will be here and we’ve got a great day of programming to set the mood and celebrate our nation’s independence. On July 4th, beginning at 9AM, right after Morning Edition, we’ll meet Andrew Forsthoefel, who set out at age 23 to walk across America, east to west, 4000 miles, with a sign on him that said, "Walking to Listen" in Walking Across America ~ Advice for a Young Man. At 10AM, back by popular demand, we’re re-airing the Richie Havens Retrospective special. FM Odyssey brings us this rare, intimate, in-studio interview with Richie that recreates his five decades in music, digging deep into his catalog of songs with great music and stories. 11AM brings the annual Capitol Steps production of Politics Takes a Holiday.

At noon, tune in for your daily dose of news with Brian Shields and Midday Magazine. At 1PM we’ll begin back-to-back episodes of The Power of Words. The first will be a classic episode from the original series, and at 2PM we’ll hear Barbara Jordan’s 1976 keynote address to the Democratic National Convention, as read by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Barbara Smith.

At 3PM, Alan will have a sit down with a political mover and shaker on The Capitol Connection, and 3:30 will bring us local news on Northeast Report. All Things Considered will kick off at 4PM.

To end the day of special programming we’ll head to Washington, DC as NPR broadcasts live from the West Lawn of the United States Capitol for A Capitol Fourth 2013. Hosted by Emmy Award-winning TV personality Tom Bergeron and NPR's Korva Coleman, the event features performances from some of America's best known celebrities and musical artists.

This year's concert stars musical legend Barry Manilow, who is back by popular demand following his powerful

debut performance on the show in 2009. It also features performances by Candice Glover, the Season 12 winner of

American Idol; country music artist Scotty McCreery; actor and singer Darren Criss; classical crossover star Jackie Evancho; Broadway and TV star Megan Hilty; and five-time Academy Award-winner John Williams conducting music from the Oscar-winning film Lincoln with the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of top pops conductor Jack Everly.

For a complete rundown of the 4th’s special programming and the changes to our schedule you can check out our program grid on-line. – Katie

WAMC-FM broadcasts 365 days a year to eastern New York and western New England on 90.3 MHz. Our studios and offices are in Albany, NY.

The WAMC transmitter is located atop Mount Greylock in Adams, MA. The WAMC-AM transmitter is located in Albany, NY. WAMK’s transmitter is located on Overlook Mountain, Woodstock, NY.

WAMC transmits on these frequencies:WAMC-FM 90.3 - Albany, NYWCAN-FM 93.3 - Canajoharie, NYWAMQ-FM 105.1 - Great Barrington, MAWAMK-FM 90.9 - Kingston, NYWOSR-FM 91.7 - Middletown, NY WWES-FM 88.9 – Mount Kisco, NYWCEL-FM 91.9 - Plattsburgh, NYWRUN-FM 90.3 - Remsen, NYWANZ 90.1 FM - Stamford, NYWANC-FM 103.9 - Ticonderoga, NYWAMC-AM 1400 - Albany, NYW204CJ, 88.7 - Lake Placid, NYW215BG, 90.9 - Milford PAW226AC 93.1 - Rensselaer-Troy, NYW243BZ, 96.5 - Ellenville NYW246BJ 97.1 - Hudson, NYW247BM, 97.3 - Cooperstown, NYW211CE, 90.1 - Oneonta, NYW257BL, 99.3 - Oneonta, NYW271BF, 102.1 - Highland, NYW280DJ, 103.9 - Beacon, NY W292DX, 106.3 – Middletown, NYW296BD, 107.1 - Warwick, NYW299AG 107.7 - Newburgh, NY

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Phone: 1-800-323-9262E-mail: [email protected] address: www.wamc.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/WAMCradioTwitter: twitter.com/WAMCRadio

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WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

12:00 AM

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

Jazz After Hours1:00 AM

Jazz After Hours

5:00 AM

Morning Edition

BBC World Service

BBC WorldService

5:30 AM

Best of Medical Monday

6:00 AM

Living on Earth

7:00 AM

Only A GameMarketplace

Money

8:00 AM

Weekend EditionWeekend Edition

Sunday9:00 AM

The Roundtable

10:00 AM

Car Talk

11:00 AM

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Selected Shorts

12:00 PM

Midday Magazine Midday Magazine Midday Magazine

1:00 PM

RadiolabAlternative

RadioCommonwealth

ClubWAMC Conversation

with...The Moth TED Radio Hour Le Show

2:00 PM

Vox PopMoyers and Company

Radio DeluxeConcerts from Tanglewood(see page 9)

3:00 PM

The Media Project

The Book Show

51% Capitol ConnectionThe Best of Our

Knowledge

3:30 PM

WAMC Northeast Report

4:00PM

All Things Considered

This American Life Afropop Worldwide

5:00 PM

All Things Considered

6:00 PM

WAMC Northeast Report

A Prairie Home Companion

Media Project

6:30 PM

MarketplacePerson Place Thing

/ Best of Med Monday

7:00 PM

Fresh AirThistle and Shamrock

8:00 PM TED Radio

Hour Radio Deluxe

Live at the Linda

51%

Concerts from Tanglewood(see page 9)

Concerts from Tanglewood(see page 9)

Live at the Linda8:30 PM

The Book Show

9:00 PM

Mountain Stage

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

10 PM Living

on EarthSelected Shorts On the Media

Legislative Gazette Bluegrass Time Grateful Dead Hour

10:30 PM

Capitol Connection

11:00 PM

As It Happens Tim Coakley Jazz Show Hearts of Space

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Program Descriptions

The Academic MinuteWeekdays, 7:34am and 3:56pmLeading experts explain their research and discoveries to an engaged listening audience E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.wamc.org/programs/academic-minute

Afropop WorldwideSundays, 4–5pmGeorge Collinet hosts this mix of world music from Africa, the Caribbean and the Americas. Tapes are not available. Phone: (718) 398-2733. E-mail:[email protected]. Web: www.afropop.org

All Things ConsideredWeeknights, 4–6:00pmSaturdays and Sundays, 5–6pmTapes and transcripts are available. Phone: (877) 677-8398. E-mail:[email protected] (weekend e-mail: [email protected]). Web:www.npr.org/programs

Alternative RadioTuesdays, 1pm-2pm. ” For tapes write to PO Box 551, Boulder, CO 80306, call (800) 444-1977 or visit www.alternativeradio.org.

As It HappensWeeknights, 11pm–12midnightA nightly international newsmagazine from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that covers major stories from around the world and regularly focuses on important Canadian news. Phone: (416) 205-2600. E-mail:[email protected]. ca. Web: www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/asithappens

BBC World ServiceWeekdays, 12–5amSaturdays, 5–5:30am and Sundays, 5–7amThe latest news from the BBC. Tapes are not available.

BBC The World TodayTuesday-Saturday, 12midnight–1amThe latest news from the BBC. E-mail: world [email protected]. Web: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice

The Best of Our KnowledgeMondays, 8:05–8:30pm; Repeated Fridays at 3pm; Repeated Saturdays at 1:30pm on WAMC AM 1400Bob Barrett hosts this look at the latest developments in the halls of academe. E-mail: [email protected]. Webwww.wamc.org/programs/best-our-knowledge-wamc

The Book ShowTuesdays, 3:05–3:30pmRepeated Thursdays at 8:30pmJoe Donahue hosts this weekly half-hour of literary interviews with acclaimed authors. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/book-show-wamc

The Capitol ConnectionThursdays, 3pmAlan Chartock’s weekly talk with political notables. Tapes/CD’s are $10. Phone: (800) 323-9262. Web: www.wamc.org/prog-capitol.html

Car TalkSaturdays, 10–11amTom and Ray Magliozzi tell you what ails your car. To be on the program, call (888) 227-8255. Phone: (888) 227-5865 or write to Car Talk, PO Box 3500, Harvard Sq., Cambridge, MA 02238. Web: www.cartalk.cars.com

Commonwealth ClubWednesdays, 1pm-2pm. ” Call (800) 933-7548 or visit www.commonwealthclub.org.

Classical New England with the BSOSundays, 8pm-10pm

Classical performances from the Boston Symphony Orchestra. During Tanglewood season, this show will be replaced by Live at The Linda broadcasts.

Dancing on the Air2nd Wednesday of the month, 8–10pmJay Ungar and Molly Mason host live folk music from the Linda. Call (518) 465-5233, x4.

Earth & SkyWeekdays, 9:45amEach day, Deborah Byrd and Joel Block discuss popular science subjects that affect our everyday lives. Phone: (512) 480-8773. Write to PO Box 1965, Austin, TX 78767. Web: www.earthsky.com

Earth WiseWeekdays 11:10am and 4:04pmFrom green business and new environmental legislation to how nature impacts our environment in ways never before considered, Earth Wise offers a look at our changing environment every day through public radio.Hosted by Bill Schlesinger. Web:www.wamcradio.org/earthwise/about.html

51%Thursdays, 8:05–8:30pmRepeated Wednesdays at 3:05pmWAMC’s Susan Barnett explores important issues of particular interest to women. Tapes/CD’s are $10. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.wamc.org/programs/51-wamc

Fresh AirWeekdays, 7–8pmHosted by Terry Gross, this daily interview and features program provides a fresh look at contemporary culture. Tapes and transcripts are $23.45. Phone: (877) 213-7374.. E-mail: freshair@whyy. org.

Grateful Dead HourSundays, 10–11pmHosted by David Gans, this program features classic performances by the Dead and their fellow travelers. Web: www.gdhour.com

Hudson River SamplerSaturdays, 8–10:00pmWanda Fischer hosts a program of the very best folk, bluegrass and blues music. Playlists are available at: www.wamc.org/programs/hudson-river-sampler-wamc

Jazz After HoursSaturdays, 1–5amSundays, 12midnight–5amJim Wilke hosts this program of jazz recordings. Write to c/o Public Radio International, 100 North Sixth Street, Suite 900A, Minneapolis, MN 55403. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.jazzafterhours.org

Le ShowSundays, 1–2pmHosted by Harry Shearer, this weekly show takes a humorous and satirical look at the news. Web: www.harryshearer.com/news/le_show/

Legislative GazetteFridays, 10:00pmRepeated Saturdays at 5:30amThe WAMC news team takes you inside New York State government. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/legislative-gazette-wamc

Living on EarthSaturdays, 6:05–7amRepeated Tuesdays at 10pmEnvironmental news and information program hosted by Steve Curwood. Phone: (800) 218-9988. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.loe. org

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MarketplaceWeekday mornings, 7:50–8am and 8:50amWeekday evenings, 6:30–7pmMarketplace AM highlights overnight developments in the business world; E-mail: letters @marketplace.org.

Marketplace MoneySundays, 7–8amRepeated Fridays at 9pmHost Kai Ryssdal looks at the week’s major national and international stories that will impact the average listener’s wallet. Phone: (800) 228-7123. Web: www.marketplacemoney.org

Marketplace Tech ReportWeekdays, 11:30–11:34pmHost David Brancaccio talks to newsmakers, innovators, visionaries and creators about how technology is expanding, informing and transforming everyday experience..www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-tech-report

The Media ProjectSundays, 6pmRepeated Mondays at 3:05pmAn inside look at media coverage of current events, with Alan Chartock, Ira Fusfeld, and Rosmary Armao, with host Rex Smith. Phone: (800) 323-9262. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/media-project-wamc

Midday MagazineWeekdays, 12noon–1pmBrian Shields anchors an hour of regional and national news, weather and features. Tapes are not available. Web: www.wamc.org/prog-middaymag.html

Midday Saturday / Midday SundayWeekends, 12 noon–1pmHost Bob Barrett brings you the best of WAMC news. Tapes are not available.

Morning EditionWeekdays, 5–9amNPR and WAMC’s David Guistina bring you regional and national news and features. Tapes are available. Phone: (877) 677-8398. E-mail:[email protected]. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/morning-edition-wamc

The Moth Radio HourFriday , 1pm-2pmWe'll hear true stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, props, or accompaniment. Humorous and heartbreaking tales told with honesty, bravery and wit.

Mountain StageMondays, 9–11pmPerformances by contemporary folk, rock, and country artists. Write to West Virginia Public Radio, 600 Capitol St., Charleston, WV 25301. Phone: (800) 521-2112. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.mountainstage.org

Moyers and CompanyFriday 2pm-3pmA weekly series that veteran journalist Bill Moyers says will try to make sense of our tumultuous times, “for myself and hopefully for anyone who wants to keep me company.”

Music from the Hearts of SpaceSundays, 11pm–12midnightStephen Hill offers ethereal late-night listening. Phone: (415) 499-9902 E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.hos.com

Only a GameSaturdays, 7–8amNationally known author and veteran NPR commentator, Bill Littlefield, explores sports at all levels. Tapes are available. Phone: (800) 909-9287. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.onlyagame.org

Paul Caiano’s WAMC Regional ForecastWeekdays, 6:53am and 12:25pmEvery weekday morning. Paul Caiano is a meteorologist at WNYT Newschannel 13.

Person Place ThingFirst Monday of each month, 6:30pmHosted by Randy Cohen. Guests talk about a person, a place, and a thing they find meaningful. The results: surprising stories from great talkers.

Playing on AirFourth Friday of each month 11am-12pmA public radio show of short plays. Originally written for the stage, these 10-20 minute selections translate to radio without need for stage directions.

A Prairie Home CompanionSaturdays, 6–8pmRepeated Sundays from 3–5pmMonologues, skits, and more, hosted by Garrison Keillor. Write to Prairie Home Productions, LLC, 611 Frontenac Place, St. Paul, MN 55104. Phone:(800) 228-7123. E-mail: phc@mpr. org. Web:www.prairiehome.publicradio.org

Pulse of the PlanetWeekdays, 11:20amWeekends, 8:35amA two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science. Write to Pulse of the Planet, PO Box 344, Accord, NY 12404. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.pulseplanet.com

Radio DeluxeSaturdays, 2–4pmTuesdays 8-10pmSinger/guitarist John Pizzarelli takes listeners on a 2-hour tour through the great American songbook. Web: www.radiodeluxe.com

RadiolabMondays 1-2pmEach hour we take a big idea, so big that it lives everywhere, hiding in a thousand places under different names, and we chase that idea, going wherever whim takes us. Along the way, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich interview, argue, imagine, and discover the hidden connections that make this idea so surprisingly powerful.Web www.radiolab.org/

The RoundtableWeekdays, 9am–12 pmJoe Donahue and rotating co-hosts offer this mix of news, interviews and more. Featuring Performance Place. Tapes are not available. Web: http://www.wamc.org/programs/roundtable

Selected ShortsSundays, 11am–12noonRepeated Wednesdays at 10pmA match of Oscar and Tony Award winning actors with short stories by contemporary and classic authors. Tapes are available. Phone: (212) 864-1414, ext. 206. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.symphonyspace.org

Star DateWeekdays, 5:06am and 12:45pmWeekends, 10:27pmAstronomical information and current events. From the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory. Web: www.stardate.org

Tanglewood – Boston Symphony Orchestra ConcertsFridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm Sundays at 2pm Throughout July and August . Concerts will not air on WCEL, WRUN or WAMC-AM. Those stations will air our regular program schedule. Web:www.bso.org

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TED Radio HourSaturdays, 1-2 pmRepeated Mondays at 8pmA journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions, and new ways to think and create. Based on riveting TEDTalks from the world's most remarkable minds

This American LifeFridays, 8–10pmRepeated Saturdays at 4pmIra Glass hosts this weekly suite of radio storytelling. Tapes are available. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.thislife.org

The Thistle and ShamrockSundays, 7–8pmCeltic music and culture are presented by Scotswoman Fiona Ritchie. Tapes are not available. Phone: (704) 321-3293. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www. npr.org

The Tim Coakley Jazz ShowSaturdays, 11:00pm–12 midnightA mixture of jazz old and new, hosted by WAMC’s Tim Coakley. Tapes are not available. Playlists: www.wamc.org/programs/tim-coakley-jazz-show-wamc

Vox PopMonday-Thursday, 2–3pmWAMC’s live call-in program exploring a variety of issues. Tapes are not available. Phone: (800) 348-2551. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/vox-pop-wamc

Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell MeSaturdays, 11am–12noon, Repeated Thursdays at 9pmA quiz program, hosted by Peter Sagal, with Carl Kasell as official judge and scorekeeper. Listeners test their knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what’s real news and what’s made up. E-mail: [email protected]

WAMC Bluegrass TimeSaturdays, 10pm – 11pmNick Barr hosts this blend of bluegrass music, featuring the classics from the masters all the way to the current “hits”. Playlists: www.wamc.org/programs/wamc-bluegrass-time-wamc

WAMC “Conversation With…” Thursdays, 1-2pmAlan Chartock talks with authors, politicians, artists and other notables.

WAMC Northeast ReportEarly Edition – Weekdays, 3:30–4pmLate Edition – Weekdays, 6–6:30pmThe latest news featuring reports from WAMC’s bureau chiefs along with commentary, interviews, national and international news and the weather forecast. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/wamc-northeast-report-wamc

Weekend EditionSaturdays, 8–10am, Sundays, 8–11amScott Simon with Weekend Edition Saturday, Audie Cornish with Weekend Edition Sunday, and WAMC’s Bob Barrett, bring you the news. Saturday E-mail: [email protected]; Sunday E-mail: [email protected] Saturday Web: www.npr.org/programs/wesat/ Sunday Web: www.npr.org/programs/wesun/

Writer’s AlmanacWeekdays, 8:33am and 10:25amSaturdays and Sundays, 12:45pmGarrison Keillor shares literary works from around the world. Tapes and Transcripts are not available. Web: www.writersalmanac. publicradio.org

July Events CalendarKids and Family

Nature Walk for KidsJuly 2, 10:30AM-11:30AMVenue: Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga

Sing-a-Long Grease (1978)July 6, 7:00PM-9:00PM; (Doors open at 6:30)Venue: The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington

Walking the dog Theater’s Off Leash! Improv for KidsJuly 19, 1:00PM-3:00PMVenue: PS21 - Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham

Children & Families: Light and MovementJuly 21, 1:00PM-2:00PMVenue: Storm King Art Center, New Windsor

Lil Sluggers Instructional CampJuly 24-26, 4:00-7:00PMVenue: Sportsplex of Halfmoon, Halfmoon

Art and Museum Exhibits

Self-Guided Studio TourJuly 6, 4:30PM-6:30PMVenue: Salem Art Works, Salem

Wijnanda Deroo Local InteriorsJuly 12, 5:00PM-7:00PM; (Exhibit Runs from July 12 to August 23)Venue: West Kortright Centre, East Meredith

Picnicking in The Fields Sculpture ParkDate: July 19, 6:00PM-8:00PMVenue: Omi International Arts Center, Ghent

Visual MetaphorsJuly 26, 5:00PM-7:00PMVenue: The Meeting House Gallery, Great Barrington

Community Events

Canada Day at Railroads on ParadeJuly 1, 12:00PM-1:00PMVenue: Railroads on Parade, Pottersville

Springfield 4th of July Parade and CelebrationJuly 4, 11:00AM-3:00PMVenue: Springfield Community Center, Springfield Center

Alternate ProgrammingThe Tavis Smiley Show and Smiley & West

A unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations on a variety of topics — all with a special focus on Black America.

Saturdays 12-2 pm on WAMC-AM 1400 and WAMC HD-2

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RTL-80: Tour Bolton LandingJuly 8, 10:00AM-1:30PMVenue: Various locations, Bolton Landing

Shaker Summer Craft FairJuly 13, 10:00AM-4:00PMVenue: Shaker Heritage Society, Albany

Tuskegee Airmen Family Day in the ParkJuly 13, 2:00PM-7:00PMVenue: Downing Park, Newburgh

Volunteer Work Day - Invasives RemovalJuly 18, 9:30AM-1:00PMVenue: Last Great Shoreline, Putnam

6th Annual Glenville Schenectady 5K/3KJuly 20, 8:00AM-12:00PMVenue: Freedom Park, Scotia

St. Stanislaus Church FestivalJuly 20, 5:00PM-11:00PMVenue: St. Stanislaus Church Festival, Amsterdam

Moonlit Walking TourJuly 20, 8:00PM-9:00PMVenue: Storm King Art Center, New Windsor

America's Fort ClambakeJuly 27, 3:00PM-6:00PMVenue: Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga

Cary Institute - The City That Drinks the Mountain SkyJuly 28, 4:00PM-5:00PM; (.)Venue: Cary Institute , Millbrook

LGLC Art Talks: Richard Stout, The Fundamentals of Art Appreciation, Expanding the Visual ExperienceJuly 31, 7:00PM-8:00PMVenue: The Macionis Family Center for Conservation, BoltonLanding

Lectures/Literary

Syria: Through the Eyes of Those Who Called it HomeJuly 1, 7:00PM-8:45PMVenue: Albany Public Library Main Branch, Albany

Astrophotography: The Process, Observatory & PhotosJuly 7, 2:00PM-3:00PMVenue: North Chatham Free Library, North Chatham

Francine Segan: Food Talk For Movie LoversJuly 15, 6:30AM-8:30PM; (Doors open at 6:00)Venue: The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington

Film, Theater and Dance

Lucia di LammermoorJuly 2, 2:00PM-6:00PM; (Free Opera Talk in theater one hour before all performances)Venue: Spa Little Theater, Saratoga Springs

Long Ago and Far Away and other short comedies by David IvesJuly 6, 8:00PM-11:00PM

Venue: PS21 - Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham

Mindful Movies SeriesJuly 18, 6:00PM-8:30PMVenue: The Mandala Center, Latham

JANE, by S.N. Behrman: a rehearsed reading by Franklin StageJuly 20 - 21 onSaturday 8:00PM-10:00PMSunday 5:00PM-7:00PMVenue: FRANKLIN STAGE at CHAPEL HALL, Franklin

Mercy KillersJuly 23, 7:00PM-9:00PMVenue: Chester Town Hall , Chester

Classes/Workshops

Hands-on HorticultureJuly 1-5, 1:30-3:30PMVenue: Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga

Invasive Forest Pest ID and WorkshopJuly 9, 9:00AM-12:00PMVenue: Macionis Family Center for Conservation, Bolton Landing

Grant Resources Online at the New York State Library July 20, 10:30AM-12:00PM; (Location: 7th floor Computer Classroom)Venue: New York State Library, Albany

Garden of Grace Yoga RetreatJuly 26, 9:30AM-4:30PMVenue: Salem Art Works, Salem

Music

Lennon Re-Imagined: Beatles & Solo Years ~ by The Nutopians July 5, 8:00PM-10:30PMVenue: The Guthrie Center, Great Barrington

Opening Night, Cooperstown Summer Music Festival July 7, 7:30PM-9:30PMVenue: Otesaga Resort Hotel, Cooperstown

Emmylou Harris & Rodney CrowellJuly 13, 8:00PM-10:00PMVenue: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah

2nd Act CabaretJuly 18, 9:30PM-10:30PMVenue: Charles R Wood Theater, Glens Falls

YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERT: ILYA YAKUSHEV, pianoJuly 20, 11:00AM-12:00PMVenue: Maverick Concerts, Woodstock

Vance Gilbert in ConcertJuly 27, 8:00PM-10:00PMVenue: Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington

The WAMC Public Events Calendar:http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/events.eventsmain

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Tanglewood Broadcast Schedule

Fri. July 5, 8pm -- Opening Night. All Tchaikovsky Program, featuring Joshua Bell

Sat. July 6, 8pm -- Mahler Symphony No. 3

Sun. July 7, 2pm -- Boston Pops with special guest Vince Gill

Fri. July 12. 8pm -- Wagner, Ravel and Rimsky-Korsakov

Sat. July 13, 8pm -- Bernstein West Side Story

Sun. July 14, 2pm -- Stravinsky, Haydn and Beethoven

Fri. July 19, 8pm -- Wagner, Liszt and Brahms

Sat. July 20, 8pm -- Wagner Die Walküre, Act 3

Sun. July 21. 2pm -- Vivaldi, J.S. Bach and Telemann

Fri. July 26, 8pm -- All-Mozart Program - Berkshire Night

Sat. July 27, 8pm -- Verdi Requiem

Sun. July 28, 2pm -- Dvořák and Prokofiev

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair: ANNE ERICKSON* - ALBANY, NYVice Chair: JOSEPH BROWDY* - HILLSDALE, NYSecretary: JEANNE HUNTER* - CATSKILL, NYTreasurer: DOROTHY REYNOLDS* - RENSSELAER, NYAsst Treasurer: JOHN LAVELLE* - MIDDLEBURGH, NYPresident: ALAN CHARTOCK* - GREAT BARRINGTON, MA

JANET AXELROD* - ALBANY NYMARY BALLOU - SCHENECTADY, NYDAN BAZILE - CLIFTON PARK, NYGERALD BENJAMIN - NEW PALTZ, NYJOHN DUNNE - SPENCERTOWN, NYIRA FUSFELD* - WOODSTOCK, NYJUDITH GRUNBERG* - VALATIE, NYMAURICE HINCHEY - SAUGERTIES, NYSTEPHEN PAGANO* - NISKAYUNA, NYTHOMAS SW LEWIS - SARATOGA SPRINGS, NYWILL LITTLE - LAKEVILLE, CTHEDI MCKINLEY - ALTAMONT, NYROBERT NORRIS – GREAT BARRINGTON, MAROGER PHILLIPS - STUYVESANT, NYCARMI RAPPORT* - CLAVERACK, NY

*WAMC Executive Committee

Monthly meetings of the WAMC Executive Board are the second Monday of each. Meetings are open to the public. All meetings take place at 5:00 pm at WAMC, 318 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206 unless otherwise noted. It is recommended that you call the station at 800.323.9262 in advance of the meeting to ensure it will be taking place as scheduled.

Teens’ Summer Jobs Can Be An Investment In Their FutureProvided by RBC Wealth Management and Thomas E. Brockley

Every year about this time, the race begins. The school year ends and teenagers find themselves scrambling to land summer jobs. It’s always better to start the search sooner rather than later. Particularly in today’s job environment, with unemployment levels for adults still at a high level, teens should look for every advantage they can find.

Once a teen lands a job, it’s important that he or she is disciplined with their paycheck. Talking with your child about saving and teaching them responsible spending habits could help put them on the fast track to becoming a knowledgeable investor, which can pay dividends down the road.

For many of these teen workers, minimum wage is standard pay for their part-time or summer jobs – it's their first experience with how much their labor is worth in the marketplace, and it is their first lesson in how much harder it is to earn money than to spend it.

With this spending money comes the major challenge in trying to avoid having your teen spend it all on video games and trips to the mall. Instead, try to get them to think about what they may need the money for down the road, such as college tuition or a down payment on a car.

Introducing the idea of saving to your teen can sometimes be a difficult one. To start, create a plan that has both a saving and spending component. Decide what percentage of each paycheck will go into a savings vehicle, and an amount that can be used for spending. You can then teach the importance of tracking their contributions and income earned in the account. Seeing how their money can grow will help keep them engaged in the process.

For younger children, you may want to encourage them to save by offering to match all or some of their savings account contributions. As they get older, an option is to introduce them to a Roth IRA. Since investments in the account fluctuate with the performance of stocks and bonds, a Roth IRA provides the potential to generate a greater return than a savings account.

Furthermore, contributions to Roth IRAs are made with after-tax monies, so savings grow tax-free. Roth IRAs also convert investment income, such as dividends, interest and capital gains into tax-free income. This gives your teen the opportunity to learn how their investment grows over time.

When it comes to the more tangible benefits of summer employment, teens are able to hone their abilities to better market themselves in the future. They may be young, but in a couple short years, they can illustrate in college applications the skills they acquired through jobs, such as commitment, leadership, dedication and initiative. With the right experiences, summer jobs can be an investment in their future.

This article is provided by Thomas E. Brockley a Financial Advisor at RBC Wealth Management in Albany, NY, and was prepared by or in cooperation with RBC Wealth Management. The information included in this article is not intended to be used as the primary basis for making investment decisions nor should it be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security. RBC Wealth Management does not endorse this organization or publication. Consult your investment professional for additional information and guidance. RBC Wealth Management does not provide tax or legal advice.

RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets LLC, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC

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WAMC Underwriter DirectoryARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING &CONTRACTORS

Alfandre ArchitectureNew Paltz, NY(845) 255-4774www.alfandre.com

architecture+ Capitol Region(518) 272-4481www.aplususa.com

Ashfield StoneShelburne Falls, MAwww.ashfieldstone.com

Barry Price ArchitectureWoodstock, NY(845) 679-3282www.barrypricearchitecture.com

The Chazen CompaniesPoughkeepsie,Troy, Glens Falls, NY888- 539-9073www.chazencompanies.com

Curtis LumberBallston Spa, NY(518) 858-5311curtislumber.com

Foresight Land ServicesPittsfield, MA(413) 499-1560www.foresightland.com

Gordon Fire EquipmentHighland, NY(845)[email protected]

Littlewolf ArchitectureGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-5571www.littlewolfarch.com

New York Electric Motor ServiceGlens Fall NY 12801(855) 722-6867www.newyorkelectricmotorservice.com

Stone Soup ConcreteEasthampton, MAwww.stonesoupconcrete.com

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Albany Institute of History & ArtAlbany, NY(518) 463-4478www.albanyinstitute.org

Albany Symphony OrchestraAlbany, NY(518) 465-4755www.albanysymphony.com

The Arkell Museum at CanajoharieCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-2314www.arkellmuseum.org

Art Along the HudsonBeacon, Garrison, Cold Spring, Hudson, Kingston, New Paltz, Newburgh, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Woodstock, NY(845) 838-2880www.artalongthehudson.com

Ashokan CenterOlivebridge, NY(845) 657-8333www.ashokan.org/ashokan/index.shtml

Ballantine CommunicationsPleasant Valley, NY(845) 635-8606www.ballantinecomm.com

Ballston Lake Pottery906 State Route 50Ballston Lake, NY 12019518-399-1039www.ballstonlakepottery.com

The BardavonPouhkeepie, NY(845) 473-2072www.bardavon.org

Barrington Stage CoPittsfield, MA(413) 236-8888www.barringtonstageco.org

Belleayre Music FestivalHighmount, NY800 942.6904www.belleayremusic.org

Berkshire MuseumPittsfield, MA(413) 443-7171www.berkshiremuseum.org/

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and MuseumBethel, NY1-866-781-2922www.bethelwoodscenter.orginfo@bethelwoodscenter.org

Carrie Haddad GalleryHudson, NY(518) 828-7655www.carriehaddadgallery.com

Catskill Mountain FoundationHunter, New York518.263.2000

ChesterwoodStockbridge, MA413-298-3579www.chesterwood.org

Cunneen-Hackett Arts CenterPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 486-4571http://cunneen-hackett.org/

Design It Together/Troy Cloth & Paper291 River StreetTroy, New York 12180518-687-1010www.designittogether.com

Don Muller GalleryNorthampton, MAwww.donmullergallery.com

Dorsky Museum of ArtNew Paltz, NY(845) 257-3844www.newpaltz.edu/museum

The EggAlbany, NY(518) 473-1064

EMPAC -- The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts CenterTroy, NY(518) 276-3921www.empac.rpi.edu

Epoch-18 Vermont ArtisansManchester Center, VT(802) 768-9711www.epochvermont.com

The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar CollegePoughkeepsie, NY(845) 437-5632http://fllac.vassar.edu/

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and MuseumRoute 9 Hyde Park, NY1-800-FDR-VISITwww.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/

Hancock Shaker VillagePittsfield, MAwww.hancockshakervillage.org

HildeneManchester, VT(802) 362-1788www.hildene.org

Home Made TheaterSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-4427www.homemadetheater.org/

Hudson Opera House Multi-arts CenterHudson, NY(518)822-1438www.hudsonoperahouse.org/

Hudson Valley Pottery SchoolRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-3190www.hudsonvalleypottery.com

Hyde Collection161 Warren StreetGlens Falls Ny 12801(581)792-1761hydecollection.org

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I Love Tivoli: Tivoli Business AssociationTivoli, New YorkJacob's Pillow Dance Festival358 George Carter RoadBecket, MA 01223413-243-9919jacobspillow.org

Lotus Fine Art and Design33 Rock City RoadWoodstock, NY 12498(845) 658-3355lotuswoodstock.com

The Mahaiwe Performing Arts CenterGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-0100www.mahaiwe.org/

Mainstage Theatre at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NY(845) 257- SUNYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre/productions.html

Mass MoCa87 Marshall StreetNorth Adams, MA 01247(413) MOCA-111www.massmoca.org

miSci (Museum of Innovation & Sciences)Schenectady, NY(518) 382-7890www.miSci.org

Molly Cantor PotteryShelburne Falls, MAwww.mollypots.com

National Museum of DanceSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-2225www.dancemuseum.org/

National Yiddish Book CenterAmherst, MA(413) 256-4900www.yiddishbookcenter.org/

NatureloguesLoudonville, NY 12211518-785-6760www.naturelogues.com

Norman Rockwell MuseumStockbridge, MA(413) 298-4100www.nrm.org/

Olana Historic SiteHudson, NY(518) 828-0135www.nysparks.com

The Olana PartnershipHudson, NY(518) 828-1872www.olana.org

Old SongsVoorheesville, NY(518) 765-2815www.oldsongs.org

Oldcastle Theatre Company331 Main StBennington, VT 05201oldcastletheatre.org

Omi International Arts Center1405 County Route 22Ghent, NY 12075518-392-4747www.artomi.org

Pawling Concert SeriesPawling, NY(845) 855-3100http://pawlingconcertseries.org/

Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice40 Main StreetPhoenicia, NY 12464(845) 586-3588www.phoeniciavoicefest.com

Picture Perfect Art GalleryCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-3066www.pictureperfectartgallery.com

Proctor's TheatreSchenectady, NY(518) 346-6204www.proctors.org

The Rhinebeck Artists ShopRhinebeck and New Paltz, NY(845) 876-4922www.rhinebeckart.com

Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society, Inc.Rhinebeck, NY(845) 876-2870http://rhinebeckmusic.org/

Sandra C. Dovberg ArtSlingerlands, New York518-435-9663www. sandracdovbergart.com

The Sembrich MuseumRoute 9 NBolton Landing, NY 12814518-664-2431www.thesembrich.org

Shadowland Theatre157 Canal StreetEllenville, NY 12428(845) 647-5511www.shadowlandtheatre.org

Smith College Museum of ArtNorthampton, MA(413) 585-2760http://scma.smith.edu/artmuseum/

Snow FarmWilliamsburg, MA(413) 268-3101www.snowfarm.org

SPACSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-9330www.spac.org/

Spectrum 8 TheatresAlbany, NY(518) 449-8995www.spectrum8.com/

Storm King Art Center1 Museum RoadNew Windsor, NY(845) 534-3115www.stormking.org

The Tang Teaching Museum and Art GallerySkidmore CollegeSaratoga Springs, NY(518)580-8080www.skidmore.edu/tang

Time & Space Limited / TSLHudson, NY518-822-8448www.timeandspace.org

Thomas Cole National Historic SiteCatskill, NY(518) 943-7465

Troy Savings Bank Music HallTroy, NY(518) 273-8945www.troymusichall.org

Two Spruce PotterySchenectady, NY(518) 393-5011www.twospruce.com/

Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC)Kingston, NY(845) 339-6088www.upac.org

Unison Arts CenterNew Paltz, NY(845) [email protected]

Upstate Films TheatersRhinebeck and Woodstock, NY1-866-FILMNUT (1-866-345-6688)www.upstatefilms.org

Williams College Museum of ArtWilliamstown, MA(413) 597-2429wcma.williams.edu

Williamstown Theatre FestivalWilliamstown, MA(413) 597-3400www.wtfestival.org

ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES & NON-PROFITS

Brain Injury Association of MassachusettsPittsfield & Westboro, MA(413) 443-0200www.biama.org/

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Civil Service Employees AssociationLocal 1000 AFSCME, AFL-CIOAlbany, NY(800) 342-4146www.csealocal1000.org/dedicated

Dutchess County Arts CouncilPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 454-3222http://artsmidhudson.org/html/fundprog.html

Fulton County Regional Chamber of Commerce & IndustryFulton County..."Another Reason I love NY"www.fultoncountyny.orgwww.44lakes.com

New York State Canal CorporationAlbany, NYwww.canals.ny.gov

Northeastern Association of the Blind301 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12206(518) 463-1212www.naba-vision.org/

NYSBA Lawyer Referral & InformationAlbany, NYwww.nysba.org

Saratoga BridgesBallston Spa, NY(518) 587-0723www.saratogabridges.org

United Way of the Greater Capital RegionAlbany, NY(518) 456-2200www.unitedwaygcr.org/

AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE

Autobahn Service926 Main StreetGreat Barrington, MA(413)528-2227autobahntechnic.com

Bedard BrothersCheshire, MA(413) 743-0014www.bedardbros.com/

Boyden & Perron GarageAmherst, MAwww.boydenandperron.com

Capital Cities Imported CarsGlenmont, NY1-800-640-3434www.capitalcitiesbmw.com/www.capitalcitiesvw.com/

Capital Luxury Car Co. - Capital Volvo of Albany, Jaguar of Albany,Land Rover of AlbanyAlbany, NY(518) 443-4816www.capluxcars.com

College Street MotorsAmherst, MA(413) 253-3200www.collegestreetmotors.com

Jenkinstown MotorsNew Paltz, NY(845) 255-2500www.jenkinstownmotors.com/

Northeast AcuraLatham, NY(518) 785-4105www.northeastacura.com

Performance AutomotivePittsfield, MA(413) 499-2665www.saabperformance.com

Quality Foreign Car CareBallston Spa, NY518-885-1781www.qfcc.com/data/

Ruge's SubaruRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-2087www.rugessubaru.com

Upstate Chevy Dealerswww.chevyupstate.com/

BUSINESS, BANKING, FINANCE, &INSURANCE

The Beechwood Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLCPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 483-7943 or (866) 810-6917www.thebeechwoodgroup.com

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionMain OfficeAlbany, NY 12205518- 458-2195www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit Union155 BRANCHAlbany, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionBrunswick BranchBrunswick, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionClifton Park BranchClifton Park, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionCohoes BranchCohoes, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionGlenmont BranchGlenmont, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit Union

Glens Falls BranchGlens Falls, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionLatham BranchLatham, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionNiskayuna BranchNiskayuna, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionNorth Greenbush BranchTroy, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionWaterford BranchWaterford, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Capital District Physician's Health PlanAlbany, NY(518) 641-3000www.cdphp.com

Capital Region Help WantedCentennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.capitalareahelpwanted.com

Catskill Hudson BankHudson Valley, NY(845) 943-4118www.catskillhudsonbank.com

Career In Transition, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 366-8451www.careersintransitionllc.com

Central New York Help WantedCentennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.centralnewyorkhelpwanted.com

Community Loan Fund of the Capital RegionAlbany, NY(518) 436-8586www.mycommunityloanfund.org

Currin Compliance Services, LLCGreenwich, NY(518) 692-2494www.currincompliance.com

Empire ExhibitsWatervliet, NY 12189518-266-9362www.empireexhibits.com

Fenimore Asset ManagementCobleskill, NY(518) 234-7400http://www.famfunds.com/

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Godfrey Financial Associates, Inc.19 West British American Blvd.Latham, NY 12110(518) 220-9381www.godfreyfinancial.com/

Hudson Valley Help Wanted Centennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.hudsonvalleyhelpwanted.com

John G. Ullman & AssociatesRhinebeck and Corning, New York(800) 936-3785www.jgua.com

Laurie A. Stillwell, CPA, P.C.Saratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-0109www.stillwellcpa.com/

Marshall and Sterling Insurance18 locations in New York and the Virgin Islands(845) 454-0800www.marshallsterling.com/

Mary Irish, Wealth Advisor Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyNiskayuna, NY(518) [email protected]

Mid Hudson Valley Federal Credit UnionKingston, NY(800) 451-8373www.mhvfcu.com

NBT BankGlens Falls, NY(518) 745-5260www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-0330(518) 584-5338www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankPlattsburgh, NY(518) 561-5845(518) 762-1924www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankEllenburgh Depot, NY(518) 594-3933www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankLake Placid, NY(518) 523-9544(518) 523-3025www.nbtbank.com/NBT BankSaranac Lake, NY(518) 891-2051www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankClifton Park, NY(518) 348-0781(518) 371-0484www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankBurlington, VT(802) 651-9786www.nbtbank.com/

ReverusClifton Park, NY(518) 391-3295www.reverus.comSubsidium TechnologiesClifton Park, NY(518) 899-1010www.subsidiumtech.com

Third Eye AssociatesRedhook, NY(845) 752-2216www.thirdeyeassociates.com

Thomas E. BrockleyRBC Wealth ManagementSenior Vice President-Financial Consultant Senior Portfolio Manager - Portfolio FocusAlbany, NY(518) 432-1455(866) [email protected]/thomas.brockley

TIAA-CREFwww.tiaa-cref.org/

UHY Advisors, Inc.Albany, NY(518) 449-3166www.uhy.com/

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING,PR, MEDIA, & INTERNET

Behan CommunicationsGlens Falls, NY(518)792-3856www.behancommunications.com

Empire ExhibitsWatervliet, NY 12189518-266-9362www.empireexhibits.com

Lewis SignsSlate Hill, NY(845) 355-2651www.lewissigns.com

readmediaAlbany, NY(800) 552-2194www.readmedia.com/

ReverusClifton Park, NY(518) 391-3295www.reverus.comRosenbaum Media GroupRhinebeck, NY(914) 388-1498www.rosenbaummedia.com

Tech Valley Communications(518) 598-0900www.techvalleycom.com/

VoIP LogicWilliamstown, MA

(310) 279-4700www.voiplogic.com/

WGBY Public TelevisionSpringfield, MA(800) 781-9429www.wgby.org

DATING SERVICES

Mass MatchAmherst, MA(413) 665-3218www.massmatch.com/

DENTISTRY

Dr. Vivian Letizia, DDSWoodstock, NY(845) 679-2421www.woodstockdentist.com/

Charles Padula, D.D.S.Schenectady, NY(518) 346-2500www.padula.com

Dr. Victor ZeinesWoodstock Center for Holistic DentistryShokan, NY(845) 657-2322www.natdent.com

EDUCATION, RESEARCH, SCHOOLS,& LIBRARIES

Adelphi University School of Social WorkHudson Valley CenterPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 471-3348www.adelphi.edu/hudsonvalley

The Albany AcademiesAlbany, NY(518) 429-2385www.albanyacademies.org/

Albany College of PharmacyAlbany, NY(888) 203-8010http://acphs.edu/

Anderson Center for AutismStaatsburg, NY(845) 889-4034www.andersoncenterforautism.org

Bard Center for Environmental PolicyAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY(845) 758-7073www.bard.edu/cep/

Beacon Institute for River and Estuaries of Clarkson University199 Main StreetBeacon, NY(845) 838-1600www.bire.org

Bennington MuseumBennington, VT(802) 447-1571www.benningtonmuseum.org

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Berkshire Country Day SchoolLenox, MA(413) 637-0755http://berkshirecountryday.org/

The Birch SchoolRock Tavern, NY(845) 361-2267www.resourcecenter.watershedlearningcenter.org

Canajoharie Library and Art GalleryCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-2314www.clag.org

Capital Region Language CenterColonie and Malta, NY(518) 884-4652www.crlcalbany.org/

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesMillbrook, NY(845) 677-7600www.ecostudies.org/

The College of St. RoseAlbany, NY800-637-8556www.strose.edu/

The Department of Theater Arts at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre

Discovery Center Albany Pine Bush CommissionAlbany, NY(518) 456-0655www.albanypinebush.org

Elms CollegeChicopee, MA(413) 594-2761www.elms.edu

Emma Willard SchoolTroy, NY(518) 833-1300http://emmawillard.org/

The Executive MBA at RensselaerRensselaer Hartford CampusHartford, CT(860) 548-2400http://ewp.rpi.edu/hartford

Frances Lehman Loeb Art CenterPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 437-5237www.fllac.vassar.edu

Hartwick CollegeOneonta, NY(607) 431-4000www.hartwick.edu

Hawthorne Valley SchoolGhent, NY518-672-7092www.hawthornevalleyschool.org/

Mainstage Theatre at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NY

(845) 257- SUNYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre/productions.html

Maria CollegeAlbany, NY(518) 438-3111http://mariacollege.edu/

Miss Hall's SchoolPittsfield, MA(413) 499-1300www.misshalls.org/

The Montessori School of the BerkshiresLenox Dale, MA(413) 637-3662www.berkshiremontessori.org/

Mount Saint Mary CollegeNewburgh, NY(845) [email protected]

New York State United TeachersLatham, NY(518) 213-6000www.nysut.org/

Oakwood Friends SchoolPoughkeepsie, NY(800) 843-3341www.oakwoodfriends.org/

Pine Cobble SchoolWilliamstown, MA(413) 458-4680www.pinecobble.org

The Research Foundation for the State University of New YorkAlbany, NY(518) 434-7000www.rfsunny.org

Rudolf Steiner SchoolGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-4015www.rudolfsteiner.org

Saint Joseph SchoolKingston, NY(845) 339-4390www.saintjosephschoolkingston.com

Skidmore College Master of Arts in Liberal StudiesSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 580-5488www.skidmore.edu/mals

Snow FarmWilliamsburg, MA(413) 268-3101www.snowfarm.org

SpringbrookOneonta, NY(607) 286-7171www.springbrookny.org

Stoneleigh Burnham SchoolGreenfield, MA(413) 774-2711www.sbschool.org/

The Storm King SchoolCornwall-on-Hudson, NY(800) 225-9144www.sks.org/

SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/RomeMarcy, NY1-866-2-SUNYITwww.sunyit.edu/

SUNY New Paltz Graduate School New Paltz, NY(800) 248-8856www.newpaltz.edu/graduate

SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate SchoolNew Paltz, NY(845) 257-3200www.newpaltz.edu

Union College807 Union StSchenectady, NY(518) 388-6000www.union.edu

Union Graduate CollegeSchenectady, NY(518) 346-0106www.uniongraduatecollege.edu

Union Institute and UniversityBrattleboror, VT(802) 257-9411www.myunion.edu/psyd

Utica CollegeUtica, NY(315) 792-3006www.utica.edu

Waldorf School of Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-2224www.waldorfsaratoga.org/

Western New England UniversitySpringfield, MA(413) 782-1321www.wne.edu

Williams College880 Main StreetWilliamstown, MA 01267www.williams.edu

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,PRODUCTS, & ALTERNATIVE

ENERGY

The Adirondack CouncilServing the Adirondack Park1-800-842-PARKwww.adirondackcouncil.org

Advanced Radiant DesignStone Ridge, NY(845) [email protected]

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Ashokan CenterOlivebridge, NY(845) 657-8333www.ashokan.org/ashokan/index.shtml

Bard Center for Environmental PolicyAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY(845) 758-7073www.bard.edu/cep/

Beacon Institute for River and Estuaries of Clarkson University199 Main StreetBeacon, NY(845) 838-1600www.bire.org

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesMillbrook, NY(845) 677-7600www.ecostudies.org/

Discovery Center Albany Pine Bush CommissionAlbany, NY(518) 456-0655www.albanypinebush.org

Environment One Corporation(518) 346-6161www.eone.com

Foresight Land ServicesPittsfield, MA(413) 499-1560www.foresightland.com

Green Conscience Home and GardenSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-5196www.green-conscience.com/

Lake George Land ConservancyBolton Landing, NY(518) 644-9673www.lglc.org

Mountain Flame42825 State Route 28Arkville, NY 12406(845) 536-2700www.mountainflame.com

Murphy's Solar and Central AirOrange and Greene County, New York(845) 978-4068

National FiberBelchertown, MA(347)240-1042www.nationalfiber.com

The Nature Conservancy, Adirondack ChapterKeene Valley, NY(518) 576-2082www.nature.org/adirondacks

Pure CatskillsWalton, NY(607) 865-7090www.purecatskills.com

Richard Fuel & Heating, Inc.Easthampton, MAwww.richardsfuel.com

Smyth Cid PotteryMiddleburgh, NYwww.smythcidpottery.com

FOOD, FARMS, & DRINK

Adams Fairacre FarmsKingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, and Wappinger, NY(845) 454-4330www.adamsfarms.com

Adirondack Creamery Ice CreamKingston, [email protected]

AgwayMillerton, Chatham, Claverack, NYGreat Barrington, MAwww.agwayny.com

Albany MarriottAlbany, NY(518) 458-8444www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/albny-albany-marriott/

The Alternative BakerRosendale, NY(845) 658-3355www.lemoncakes.com

American HotelSharon Springs, NY(518) 284-2105www.americanhotelny.com

Baba Louie'sPittsfield MA, Great Barrington MA and Hudson NY (413) 499-2900

www.babalouiespizza.com

Berkshire Coop MarketGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-9697www.berkshire.coop/

Binnewater Ice and Spring WaterKingston, NY(845) [email protected]

Black Sheep DeliAmherst, MAwww.blacksheepdeli.com

Blue Mountain Bistro To Go948 Route 29Kingston, NY 12401(845) 340-9800www.bluemountainbistro.com/

Blue Rock RestaurantShelburne Falls, MAwww.thebluerockrestaurant.com

Bridgeside GrilleSunderland, MAwww.bridgesidegrille.com

Butcher BlockPlattsburgh, NY(518) 798-1155www.butcherblockrestaurant.com

Cafe CapriccioAlbany, NY(518) 465-0439www.cafecapriccio.com

Cafe Le PercheHudson, NY(802) 362-3151www.cafeleperche.com

Capriccio SaratogaSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-9463www.cafecapriccio.com

The Cheese TravelerAlbany, NY518-443-0440thecheesetraveler.com

The Dam Cafe and DeliSaugerties, NY(845) 246-3797www.thedamcafeanddeli.com/

Davidson Brothers Brew PubGlens Falls, NY(518) 743-9026www.davidsonbrothers.com/

Flayvors of Cook FarmHadley, [email protected]

Four Seasons Natural FoodsSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-4670www.fourseasonsnaturalfoods.com

Gatherer's Gourmet GranolaDelmar, NYwww.ggranola.com

Hamel's Catering, Inc.Holyoke, MAwww.hamelscreativecatering.com

Harney & Sons Fine TeasMillerton, NY(518) 789-2121www.harney.com

Hawthorne Valley FarmsGhent, NY518-672-7500www.hawthornevalleyfarm.org/

Heather Ridge Farm Store &Bees Knees Cafe989 Broome Center RoadPreston Hollow, NY 12469(518) 239-6234www.heather-ridge-farm.com

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Hennessy Homebrew EmporiumRensselaer, NY, West Boylston and Cambridge, MA(518) 283-7094www.beerbrew.com/

Henry's Farm to Table RestaurantMilton, NY(845) 795-1500www.henrysatbuttermilk.com

The Honest Weight Food Co-opAlbany, NY(518) 482-2667www.honestweight.coop/

Hudson Valley Agribusiness Development Corporation/Hudson Valley BountyHudson, NY(518) 392-9696www.hudsonvalleybounty.com

Ichiban RestaurantCentral and Western Avenues, Albany, NY(518) 432-0358 and (518) 869-9585

Lucky ChocolatesSaugerties, NY(845) 246-7337www.luckychocolates.com

Madava Farms, Home of Crown MapleDover Plains, New York(845) 877-0640www.crownmaple.com

Mamoun's RestaurantAlbany, NY(518) 434-3901www.mideasterndining.com/

Mildred's Meadows6560 Duanesburg RdDuanesberg, NY 12056www.mildredsmeadows.com

Mother Earth StorehouseKingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NYKingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

Mother Myrick'sManchester Center, VT(802) 362-1560www.mothermyricks.com

Narragansett InnBlock Island, RIwww.thenarragansettinn.com

Nettle Meadow FarmWarrensburgh, NY(518) 623-3372www.nettlemeadow.com

Otto's MarketGermantown, NY(518) 537-7200www.ottosmarket.com/

Pirates Lakeside GrillNassau, NY

(518) 265-7087www.pirateslakesidegrill.com

Pure CatskillsWalton, NY(607) 865-7090www.purecatskills.com

River Valley MarketNorthampton, MA(413) 584-2665http://rivervalleymarket.coop/RJ StablesHadley, MA(413) 586-4305

Serio's MarketNorthampton, MAwww.seriosmarket.com

Spot Coffee55 Railroad Pl.Saratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 306-5323spotcoffee.com

Stewart's ShopsVarious locations(518) 581-1200www.stewartsshops.com/

Sunflower Natural Foods MarketWoodstock, NY(845) 679-5361sunflowernaturalfoods.com

Whitney's Farm Market & Country GardensCheshire, MA(413) 442-4729www.whitneysfarm.com/

Windy Hill Farm, Nursery,Orchard and Garden CenterGreat Barrington, MA (413) 298-3217http://windyhillfarminc.com/

GARDEN & LANDSCAPE

Adams Fairacre Farms Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, and Wappinger, NY(845) 454-4330www.adamsfarms.com

Agway Millerton, Chatham, Claverack, NYGreat Barrington, MAwww.agwayny.com

Ashfield StoneShelburne Falls, MAwww.ashfieldstone.com

Faddegon's NurseryLatham, NY(518) 785-6726www.faddegons.com

Herzog's Home and Garden CenterKingston Plaza, 151 Plaza RoadKingston, NY 12401(845) 338-6300www.herzogs.com

Mildred's Meadows6560 Duanesburg RdDuanesberg, NY 12056www.mildredsmeadows.com

The Phantom Gardener Rhinebeck, NY(845) 876-8606www.thephantomgardener.com/

Shed Man Custom WoodworksNew Lebanon and Brunswick, NY(800) 823-1097www.shedman.com

Story's NurseryFreehold, NY(518) 634-7754www.storysnursery.com/

Ward's Nursery and Garden CenterGreat Barrington, MA(413)528-0166www.wardsnursery.com/

Whitney's Farm Market & Country Gardens Cheshire, MA(413) 442-4729www.whitneysfarm.com

Windy Hill Farm, Nursery, Orchard and Garden Center Route 7Great Barrington, MA 01230(413) 298-3217www.windyhillfarminc.com

HEALTH, WELLNESS, & FITNESS

American Meditation InstituteAverill Park, NY(518) 674-8714www.americanmeditation.org

Blue Sky BicyclesSaratoga Springs, NY518-583-0600www.blueskybicycles.com

Career In Transition, LLC Albany, NY(518) 366-8451www.careersintransitionllc.com

Certified Allergy & Asthma ConsultantsAlbany, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park & Troy, NY(518) 434-1446www.certifiedallergy.com

Cheri Voss Salon and Spa1633 Glasco TurnpikeWoodstock, New York(845) 679 2138www.cherivosssalon.com/

Clear Yoga of RhinebeckRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-6129www.clearyogarhinebeck.com

Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf ClubLenox, MA(800) 272-6935

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www.cranwell.com/

Delmar Place Assisted Living ResidenceDelmar, NY(518) 434-HOME (4663)www.delmarplace.com

Denise Devereaux Lic AcupuncturePittsfield, MA(413) 464-3589www.devereauxacupuncture.com

The DowntubeAlbany, NY(518) 434-1711www.downtubebicycleworks.com

East Heaven Hot Tubs & Paradise SpaNorthampton, MA(413) 587-0000www.eastheaven.com

Elements Hot Tub SpaAmherst, MA(413) 253-8827www.elementshottubspa.com

Fleet Feet SportsAlbany, NY(518) 459-3338www.fleetfeetalbany.com

Healthy Living MarketBurlington, VTSaratoga Springs, NYwww.healthylivingmarket.com

Interim Healthcare Capital Region(518) 452-3655www.interimhealthcare.com/

Kenco Work & Play Outfitters1000 Hurley Mountain RoadKingston, NY 12401(800) 341-4103www.atkenco.com

Kingsway CommunitySchenectady, NY(518) 393-4117www.kingswaycommunity.com

Kripalu Center for Yoga and HealthStockbridge, MA(800) 741-7353www.kripalu.org/

Lake George Kayak Co.Bolton Landing, NY(518) 644-9366www.lakegeorgekayak.com

Lapland LakeNorthville (Town of Benson), NY(518) 863-4974www.laplandlake.com

Menla Center For Health and Happiness375 Pantherkill RoadPhoenicia, NY 12464(845) 688-6897www.menlamountain.org

Mother Earth StorehouseKingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NY

Kingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

New York Pain ManagementClifton Park, NY(518) 371-0777www.nypainfree.com/

One Roof Holistic Healing CenterSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 581-3180www.oneroofsaratoga.com

PaddleHead Boards13 North Water StAthens, NY 12015(518) [email protected]

The Pilates Principle/GYROTONIC Albany Latham, NY(518) 783-1678www.lathampilates.com

Reform Pilates StudioSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 871-1315www.reformyourbody.com

Saratoga Health and WellnessSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-6987www.saratogahealthandwellness.com

Smyth Cid PotteryMiddleburgh, NYwww.smythcidpottery.com

SpringbrookOneonta, NY(607) 286-7171www.springbrookny.org

Topricin/Topical Biomedics, IncRhinebeck, NY(800) 959-1007www.topricin.com

Town Tinker Tube RentalPhoenicia, NY(845) 688-5553www.towntinker.com

HOME REPAIR, REAL ESTATE,INSPECTION SERVICES, &SECURITY

Advanced Radiant DesignStone Ridge, NY(845) [email protected]

Alarms of Berkshire CountyPittsfield, MA(800) 370-2525www.alarmsofberkshirecounty.com/

Allerdice ACE Building Supply & HardwareSaratoga Springs, NY

(518) 584-5533www.allerdice.com

Allerdice ACE HardwareBallston Spa, NY(518) 885-8508www.allerdice.com

Allerdice ACE HardwareMalta, NY(518) 899-6222www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Commercial Door & HardwareSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-1127www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Crane ServiceSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-6633www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Glass & MirrorSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-8884www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Party Rent-AllSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-1412www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Tool Rent-AllSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-0002www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Tool Rent-AllMalta, NY(518) 400-1028www.allerdice.com

Country CurtainsStockbridge, MA(413) 298-5565www.countrycurtains.com/

Gordon Fire EquipmentHighland, NY(845)[email protected]

Green Conscience Home and GardenSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-5196www.green-conscience.com/

H. Houst & Son HardwareWoodstock, NY(845) 679-2115www.hhoust.com

Harbrook Fine Windows & DoorsAlbany, NY(800) 735-1427www.harbrook.com/

Herrington's Lumber, Millwork and Building Supplies312 White Hill LaneHillsdale, NY(518) 325-3131www.herringtons.com

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Herrington's Lumber, Millwork and Building Supplies6 Depot SquareChatham, NY(518) 392-9201www.herringtons.com

Herrington's Lumber, Millwork and Building Supplies1 Graham AvenueHudson, NY(518) 828-9431www.herringtons.com

Herrington's Lumber, Millwork and Building Supplies11 Dutchess AvenueMillerton, NY(518) 789-3611www.herringtons.com

Herrington's Lumber, Millwork and Building Supplies11 Farnum RoadLakeville, CT(860) 435-2561www.herringtons.com

Herzog's Home and Garden CenterKingston Plaza, 151 Plaza RoadKingston, NY 12401(845) 338-6300www.herzogs.com

Marbletown HardwareStone Ridge, NY(845) 687-2098www.marbletownhardware.com/

Mario's True Value Home CenterValatie, NY(518) 758-7075www.mariostruevalue.com/

MKC Kitchen & Bath Center346 Congress StreetTroy, NY 12180(518) 274-8566www.mkckitchens.com

Mountain Flame42825 State Route 28Arkville, NY 12406(845) 536-2700www.mountainflame.com

Mr. Rooter PlumbingDutchess, Ulster, Oranger, RocklandPutnam and Westchester New York Counties.(845) 635-2102www.thehudsonvalley.mrrooter.com

National FiberBelchertown, MA(347)240-1042www.nationalfiber.com

Paula Redmond Real EstateRhinebeck and Millbrook, NY(845) 677-0505 (Millbrook)(845) 876-6676 (Rhinebeck)www.paularedmond.com/

Raynor DoorEasthampton, MAwww.raynormass.com

Sanitall Hudson ValleyHudson Valley Region, NY(845) 657-7283www.sanitall.com

Saugerties Furniture222 Main StreetSaugerties, NY 12477(845) 246-3677www.saugertiesfurniture.com

Scott Alarm Systems, Inc. Residential and Commercial Security Systems888-682-4105www.scottalarmsystems.com/

Shed Man Custom WoodworksNew Lebanon and Brunswick, NY(800) 823-1097www.shedman.com

Sunwood BuildersAmherst, MAwww.sunwood-builders.com

Traditions Linens Factory OutletClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionslinens.com

Vertex Sales & Design17 North Avenue (A&P Shopping Plaza)Pleasant Valley, NY 12569(845) 863-1500www.anewkitchenin7days.com

HOSPITALS, PHYSICIANS, &MEDICAL SERVICES

Albany Medical Center47 New Scotland AveAlbany, NY(518) 262-1000www.amc.edu/

Bassett HealthcareCooperstown, NY(607) 547-3456www.bassett.org

Berkshire Health Systems725 North StreetPittsfield, MA 01201(413) 447-2000www.berkshirehealthsystems.org/

Brattleboro RetreatBrattleboro Vermont1-800-RETREATwww.brattlebororetreat.org/

Brain Injury Association of MassachusettsWestboro, MA(800) 242-0030www.biama.org

Center for Better HearingGlens Falls, NY(518) 798-4800www.hearingbest.com

Certified Allergy & Asthma ConsultantsAlbany, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park & Troy, NY(518) 434-1446

www.certifiedallergy.com

Champlain Spine and Pain Management4 Feathers DrivePlattsburgh, NY 12901(518) 324-7246www.champlainspine.com

Dr. Eckardt Johanning, MD, PC.Albany, NY(518) 459-3336www.johanningmd.com/

Dr. Harout E. Mergian, ChiropractorAlbany, NY(518) 489-4984

Dr. Lucie CapekLatham, NY(518) 786-1700www.capekplasticsurgery.com/

Essence Medi-Spa222 Route 299Highland, New York 12528(845) 691-3773www.essencemedispa.com

First Care Walk-in Medical Center222 Route 299Highland, NY 12528(845) 691.3627www.firstcaremedcenter.com

Glens Falls HospitalGlens Falls, NYwww.glensfallshospital.org/

Health Alliance of the Hudson ValleyKingston, NY(845) 334-4248www.hahv.org

Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley: Broadway CampusKingston, Ny(845) 331-3131www.hahv.org/kingstonhospital

Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley: Mary's Avenue CampusKingston, NY(845) 338-2500www.hahv.org/benedictinehospital

Health Quest Medical Practice10 Locations of primary care throughout the Hudson Valley(888) 525-4767 for appointmentswww.health-quest.org

Hudson Valley Foot AssociatesKingston, Hudson, New Windsor, Red Hook, Margaretville, Wappingers Falls, NY(845) 339-4191www.hvfa.com

The Hudson Valley Heart CenterPoughkeepsie, Fishkill, New Windsor, Rhinebeck, Highland and Modena(845) 473-1188http://hvheartcenter.com

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The Joint Replacement Center of Northern Berkshire HealthcareNorth Adams, MA(413) 664-JOINT

Margaretville HospitalMargaretville, NY(845) 586-2631www.hahv.org/margaretvillehospital

Medical Associates of the Hudson Valley360 Washington AveKingston, NY 12401(845) 338-7140www.mahv.net

Nathan Littauer HospitalGloversville, NY(518) 773-5533www.nlh.org/

New York Pain ManagementClifton Park, NY(518) 371-0777www.nypainfree.com/

Northern Dutchess HospitalRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-3001www.health-quest.org

Premier Medical GroupPoughkeepsie, Fishkill, Newburgh, New Windsor,Kingston, and Rhinebeck, NY845.471.9410www.premiermedicalhv.com

Putnam Hospital CenterCarmel, NY(845) 279-5711www.putnamhospital.org/

St. Francis Hospital and Health CentersPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 483-5000www.sfhospital.org

Spring Lake RanchCuttingsville, VT(802) 492-3322www.springlakeranch.org/

Topricin/Topical Biomedics, IncRhinebeck, NY(800) 959-1007www.topricin.com

Vassar Brothers Medical Center/Health QuestPoughkeepsie, NY877-729-2444www.vassarbrothers.org/www.health-quest.org/

LEGAL SERVICES

Brown & Brown Attorneys at Law11 Century Hill DriveLatham, NY 12110(518) 783-2200www.brownandbrown.biz/

Copland and Brenner, Attorneys at LawLatham, NY (518) 785-0175www.coplandandbrenner.com

Currin Compliance Services, LLCGreenwich, NY(518) 692-2494www.currincompliance.com

Kevin D. ParsonsShelburne Falls, MAwww.kevinparsonslaw.com

Law Office of Geri PomerantzEast Greenbush, NY(518) 479-3713

Law Offices of Reed & VellaDelmar, NY(518) 439-6001www.reedandvellalaw.com

McCabe and Mack LLP Attorneys At LawPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 486-6800www.mccm.com

NYSBA Lawyer Referral & InformationAlbany, NYwww.nysba.org

LODGING, RESORTS, BANQUET &CONFERENCE SERVICES

The 1850 House Inn and TavernRosendale, NY(855) 658-1850www.1850house.com

A Cat In Your Lap B&BMillbrook, NY(845) 677-3051www.acatinyourlap.com

Albany MarriottAlbany, NY(518) 458-8444www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/albny-albany-marriott/

American HotelSharon Springs, NY(518) 284-2105www.americanhotelny.com/

Buttermilk Falls Inn and SpaMilton, NY(845) 795-1500www.buttermilkfallsinn.com

Carey Center for Global Good LLCRensselaerville, NY(518) 797-5100www.careyconferencecenter.org

Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf ClubLenox, MA(800) 272-6935www.cranwell.com/

The GarrisonGarrison, NY(845) 424-3604www.thegarrison.com

The Georgian Lakeside ResortLake George, NY(518) 668-5401georgianresort.com

Narragansett InnBlock Island, RIwww.thenarragansettinn.com

Red Lion InnStockbridge, MA413-298-5545www.redlioninn.com

Towne Place Suites MarriottAlbany, NY518-860-1500towneplacesuites.com/albmc

Wiawaka Holiday HouseLake George, NY(518) 668-9690www.wiawaka.org

OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS

Cohen OptometryKingston, New York(845) 331-3400www.cohenoptometry.com

Eyedentity Eyewear, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 459-2638www.eyedentityeyewear.net

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region3 Atrium DriveSuite 100Albany, NY 12205(518) 438-5273www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region10 Maxwell DriveSuite 103Clifton Park, NY 12065(518) 383-8589www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region2222 6th AveTroy, NY 12180(518) 274-3123www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region2500 Pondview RdSuite 202Schodack, NY 12033(518) 477-2391www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Vision Excel EyecareLake Katrine, NY(845) 336-0310www.visionexceleyecare.com

PETS, ANIMALS & VETERINARIANS

Bow Wow Bathhouse Resort & DaycareSouth Deerfield, MAwww.thebowwowbathhouse.com

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HolVet Holistic Veterinary ServicesNew Paltz, NY(845) 338-3300www.holvet.net

Rhinebeck Equine Hospital26 Losee LaneRhinebeck, NY 12572845.876.7085www.rhinebeckequine.com

Riverbend Animal HospitalHadley, MAwww.riverbendanimal.com

Thoroughbreds Retirement Foundation Lake AvenueSaratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 226-0028trfinc.org

Veterinary Emergency and Specialty HospitalSouth Deerfield, MAwww.veshdeerfield.com

Woodstock Farm Animal SanctuaryWoodstock, New York(845) 679-5955www.woodstocksanctuary.org/

PRINTING, PUBLISHING &PUBLICATIONS

Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield, MA(413) 447-7311www.berkshireeagle.com

ChronogramKingston, NY(845) 334-8600www.chronogram.com

The Columbia PaperGhent, NY 12075(518) 392-1122www.columbiapaper.com

Daily Hampshire Gazette Northampton, MA(413) 584-5000www.gazettenet.com/

Gazette Newspapers: The Daily Gazette & The Sunday Gazette Schenectady, NY(518) 374-4141www.dailygazette.com/

MetrolandAlbany, NY(518)463-2500www.metroland.net/

Paradise Copies Northampton, MA(413) 585-0414www.paradisecopies.com

RELIGIOUS & SPIRITUAL

ORGANIZATIONS

"Embrace This Precious Moment Retreat"

at Buddhafield Millerton215 Cooper RoadMillerton, NY(315) 449-2305www.buddhafield.info

First Presbyterian Church of AlbanyAlbany, NY(518) 449-7332www.firstpresalbany.org

Menla Center For Health and Happiness375 Pantherkill RoadPhoenicia, NY 12464(845) 688-6897www.menlamountain.org

The Unitarian Universalist CongregationsAlbany, NY(518) 463-7135

SPECIALTY SERVICES & RETAIL

SHOPS

Alacrity Custom Frame Workshop, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 915-1956www.alacrityframeworkshop.com

Best CleanersAlbany, NY(518) 437-9339www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersDelamr, NY(518) 439-2367www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGlenmont, NY(518) 463-6974www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGlenville, NY(518) 399-7809www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGuilderland, NY(518) 456-6297www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersLatham, NY(518) 785-8422www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersLoudonville, NY(518) 459-7440www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersNiskayuna, NY(518) 631-6777www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSaratoga, NY(518) 682-276www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSchenectady, NY(518) 438-3400www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSlingersland, NY(518) 478-9386www.bestcleanersny.com

The Blue MarbleAmherst, MA(413) 253-0328www.thebluemarble.biz

Blue Sky BicyclesSaratoga Springs, NY518-583-0600www.blueskybicycles.com

Boswells BooksShelburne Falls, MA(413) 625-9362

Boyden & Perron GarageAmherst, MAwww.boydenandperron.com

Bra & GirlGreat Barrington, MA413-528-6069www.braandgirl.com

Bra & GirlPittsfield, MA413-443-6069www.braandgirl.com

Carrie Haddad PhotographsHudson, NY(518) 828-7655www.carriehaddadgallery.com

Country CurtainsStockbridge, MA(413) 298-5565www.countrycurtains.com/

de MarchinHudson, NY(518) 828-2657www.demarchin.com

Design It Together/Troy Cloth & Paper291 River StreetTroy, New York 12180518-687-1010www.designittogether.com

Different Drummer KitchensStuyvesant PlazaAlbany, NY(518) 459-7990www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

Different Drummer Kitchens374 Pittsfield RoadLenox, MA(413) 637-0606www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

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Different Drummer Kitchens34 Bridge StreetNorthampton, MA(413) 586-7978www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

The DowntubeAlbany, NY(518) 434-1711www.downtubebicycleworks.com

Elements Hot Tub SpaAmherst, MA(413) 253-8827www.elementshottubspa.com

Epoch-18 Vermont ArtisansManchester Center, VT(802) 768-9711www.epochvermont.com

Fleet Feet SportsAlbany, NY(518) 459-3338www.fleetfeetalbany.com

Fly Fish The DeerfieldShelburne Falls, MAwww.flyfishthedeerfield.com

The Futon StoreWappingers Falls, NY(845) 297-1933www.thefutonstore.com/

Glass OnionBlock Island, RIwww.glassonionblockisland.com

Gloversville Sewing CenterGloversville, NY(518) 725-4919www.gloversvillesewingcenter.com

The Golden NotebookWoodstock, New York(845) 679-8000www.goldennotebook.com

The Greenfield Review Literary CenterGreenfield Center, NY(518) 584-1728

Haldora DesignRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-6250www.haldora.com

Handmade and More Gifts and Women's ClothingNew Paltz, NY(845) 255-6277www.facebook.com/HandmadeandMoreHarry King Rug and HomeEasthampton, MAwww.harryking.com

Hobart Book VillageHobart, NYwww.hobartbookvillage.com

Horseleap Equestrian Tack ShopAmenia, NY(845) 789-1177www.horseleap.com

Jane Iredale Mineral CosmeticsGreat Barrington, MA(413) 644-3134www.janeirdale.com

Joyelles JewelersDelmar, NY(518)439-9993www.joyellesjewelers.com

Kenco Work & Play Outfitters1000 Hurley Mountain RoadKingston, NY 12401(800) 341-4103www.atkenco.com

KW HomeEasthampton, MAwww.kwhome.net

Lexington VacuumAlbany, NY(518) 482-4427www.lexivac.com

Living Eden: A Place for Humane BeingsRed Hook, New York845.475-2619www.livingeden.com

Lotus Fine Art and Design33 Rock City RoadWoodstock, NY 12498(845) 658-3355lotuswoodstock.com

Mango Tree ImportsBallston Spa, NY(518) 288-3554www.mangotreeimports.com/

Marigold Home InteriorsKingston, NY(845) 338-0800www.marigold-home.com

MKC Kitchen & Bath CenterTroy, NY(518) 274-8566www.mkckitchens.com

Mohawk Trading PostShelburne, MAwww.mohawk-trading-post.com

Montague BookmillMontague, MAwww.montaguebookmill.com

Mother Earth StorehouseKingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NYKingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

Native ViewsShelburne Falls, MA(413) 625-2333

Northshire BookstoreManchester Center, VT(802) 362-2200www.northshire.com

The Odyssey BookshopSouth Hadley, MA(800) 540-7307www.odysseybks.com

Open Door BookstoreSchenectady, NY(518) 346-2719www.opendoor-bookstore.com/

Otto’s MarketGermantown, NY518-537-7200www.ottosmarket.com

PaddleHead Boards13 North Water StAthens, NY 12015(518) [email protected]

Pioneer Valley Fiberglass Pools and SpasHolyoke, MA 01040www.pvfpools.com

Raynor DoorEasthampton, MAwww.raynormass.com

The Rhinebeck Artists ShopRhinebeck and New Paltz, NY(845) 876-4922www.rhinebeckart.com

Rural ResidenceHudson, NY(518) 822-1061www.ruralresidence.com

Saugerties Furniture222 Main StreetSaugerties, NY 12477(845) 246-3677www.saugertiesfurniture.com

Stewart's ShopsVarious locations(518) 581-1200www.stewartsshops.com

Stickley Audi & CompanyAlbany, NYManlius, NYAlbany: (518) 458-1846Manlius: (315) 682-5500www.stickleyaudi.com

Traditions by Pamela KlineClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionspamelakline.com

Traditions Linens Factory OutletClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionslinens.com

Trupiano UniformKingston, NY(845) 336-0045www.uniformsuniforms.com

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Unusual Wedding Rings and MorePittsfield, MA(413) 236-9300www.unusualweddingrings.com

Where'd You Get That?!Williamstown, MA(413) 458-2206www.wygt.com

Wild Birds UnlimitedThe Shoppes of WiltonSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 226-0071www.wbu.com/saratogasprings

Yarns for Your SoulManchester Center, VT(802) 362-3151www.yarnsforyoursoul.com

TRAVEL & TOURISM

The 1850 House Inn and TavernRosendale, NY(855) 658-1850www.1850house.com

Albany Marriott Albany, NY(518) 458-8444www.albanymarriott.com

Art Along the HudsonBeacon, Garrison, Cold Spring, Hudson, Kingston, New Paltz, Newburgh, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Woodstock, NY(845) 838-2880www.artalongthehudson.com/

Belleayre Music FestivalHighmount, NY800 942.6904www.belleayremusic.org

Berkshire Botanical GardenStockbridge, MA(413) 298-3926www.berkshirebotanical.org/

Brattleboro Area Chamber of CommerceBrattleboro, VT(802) 254-4565www.brattleborochamber.org

Catskill Mountain FoundationHunter, New York518.263.2000

City of Pittsfield, MAOffice of Cultural Development (413) 499-9370www.culturalpittsfield.com/

Dutch Apple CruisesAlbany, New York(518) 463-0220www.dutchapplecruises.com

Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-KillRoute 9GHyde Park, NY(845) 229-5302

www.ervk.org/

"Embrace This Precious Moment Retreat" at Buddhafield Millerton215 Cooper RoadMillerton, NY(315) 449-2305www.buddhafield.info

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and MuseumRoute 9, Hyde Park, NY1-800-FDR-VISITwww.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/

The GarrisonGarrison, NY(845) 424-3604www.thegarrison.com

Hancock Shaker VillagePittsfield, MAwww.hancockshakervillage.org

I Love Tivoli: Tivoli Business AssocationTivoli, New York

Lakes to Locks Passage, Inc.Crown Point, NY 12928518-597-9660www.lakestolocks.com

Madava Farms, Home of Crown MapleDover Plains, New York(845) 877-0640www.crownmaple.com

New York State Canal CorporationAlbany, NYwww.canals.ny.gov

Olana Historic SiteHudson, NY(518) 828-0135www.nysparks.com

The Olana PartnershipHudson, NY(518) 828-1872www.olana.org

Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites Route 9 Hyde Park, NYGeneral Info: 1-800-FDR-VISITTour Info: (845) 486-1966www.nps.gov/hofr/index.htm Thomas Cole National Historic SiteCatskill, NY(518) 943-7465

Thurman MapleThurman, NYwww.thurmanmapledays.com

Washington County TourismFort Edward, NY(518) 222-7450www.washingtonnycounty.com

Woodstock Farm Animal SanctuaryWoodstock, New York(845) 679-5955http://woodstocksanctuary.org/

Underwriter Spotlight

Bard SummerscapeBard SummerScape 2013 presents seven inspired weeks of opera, music, theater, dance, film, and cabaret. The hub of these offerings is the 24th annual Bard Music Festival, this year examining the life, work, and cultural milieu of the 20th-century Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. From ballet to chamber works, from sacred music to symphonies, the festival will explore Stravinsky’s long and illustrious career, along with many works by his contemporaries.www.fishercenter.bard.edu/summerscape/2013/

Historic Hyde ParkThe Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum has completed the first renovation of the Library’s building since it opened in 1941. The National Archives and Records Administration will formally open the Library’s new state-of-the-art permanent museum exhibits on June 30th, 2013. www.historichydepark.org

Bees Knees Café/Heather Ridge FarmThe Bees Knees Café at Heather Ridge Farm is home to deliciously fresh foods eachevery weekend, where you can eat right at the farm. Serving Animal Welfare Approved, grassfed meat and pastured poultry, with locally grown produce. www.heather-ridge-farm.com/bees-knees-cafe

Tivoli Business AssociationThe TIVOLI Business association support events and businesses in the town of Tivoli NY. From the Delicious treats at Murrays to the luxury yarn at Fabulous Yarn, you'll find a wonderful mix of restaurants, Galleries, Pubs, Bakeries and more in our unique little town.

Find out more…www.wamc.org/topic/spotlight-wamc-underwriters

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WAMC HD2 Program Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

12:00 am

Echoes Echoes Echoes Echoes Echoes

Jazz After Hours Jazz After Hours

12:30 am

1:00 am

1:30 am

2:00 am

Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 242:30 am

3:00 am

3:30 am

4:00 am

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service BBC World Service

4:30 am

5:00 am

5:30 am

6:00 am

6:30 am

7:00 am

Weekend Edition Weekend Edition

7:30 am

8:00 amMorning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition

Morning Edition8:30 am

9:00 amOn Being On the Media Radio Lab Studio 360

9:30 am

10:00 am

On Point On Point On Point On Point On Point10:30 am

11:00 amMarketplace Money

Bob Edwards Weekend

11:30 am

12:00 pm

Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now

The Tavis Smiley Show12:30 pm

1:00 pmSmiley & West Living on Earth

1:30 pm

2:00 pmCar Talk TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

BullseyeTravel with Rick

StevesThis American Life

Wait Wait Don't Tell Me2:30 pm

3:00 pmQ Q Q Q Q The Splendid Table Wits

3:30 pm

4:00 pmTell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Bullseye Selected Shorts

4:30 pm

5:00 pmThe World The World The World The World The World

The Dinner Party Download

Studio 3605:30 pm

6:00 pm Marketplace

All Things Considered6:30 pm

The Legislative Gazette

Capitol Connection

Book ShowPerson Place

Thing51%

7:00 pm

As it Happens As it Happens As it Happens As it Happens As it Happens7:30 pm

8:00 pm

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Hudson River Sampler

From the Top8:30 pm

9:00 pmSong Travels

9:30 pm

10:00 pm

World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe

WAMC Bluegrass Riverwalk Jazz10:30 pm

11:00 pm Tim Coakley JazzJazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater

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