Tony Zore sits down with Charisse Hirschfeld, Genn Anzaldi, Raetha Stoddard, and Deb Weinstein to discuss Starting Point’s Boots and Bling event 5pm tomorrow at the White Mountain Hotel.
Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
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Maine has chosen its design for its bicentennial flag. After holding an online vote between three designs, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap unveiled the winning design Friday last week. The flag is comprised of a field of blue representing the sky; lighter blue across the bottom representing water, be that river, pond or ocean; and a pine tree moved off center to make the viewer feel like they are inside the forest, looking out. The shape of the pine tree is based on the tree featured in the Maine Merchant and Marine flag in the 1930s. The original design of the flag featured a plain white star, but Secretary Dunlap replaced that star with the Dirigo Star from the State Seal. The original design was submitted by Portland Resident Jeff Van West. The decision incorporates input from more than 6,500 people who participated in an online survey of three different designs. With 59 percent of the votes, survey respondents expressed preference for the design that depicts a variation on Maine’s State flag of 1901.
The flag design to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Maine’s formation as a State still needs to be approved by the Bicentennial Commission before it formally becomes the flag of the event.
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Teenage babysitters can receive comprehensive training from Memorial Hospital this Saturday. The classes are designed to help babysitters prevent injuries from occurring in the first place and handle situations while home alone with younger kids. Safe sitter classes also include instructions for CPR and lessons on how to set up your babysitting business. The next class is scheduled for this Saturday with another at the end of the June on the 29th. Classes run from 9 until 3:30pm and are limited to ten participants so early registration is highly recommended. To register go to memorial.coursestorm.com. Memorial Hospital is a Registered Safe Sitter® Teaching Site. Safe Sitter® aims to reduce the number of avoidable and unintentional deaths among children being cared for by young teen caretakers. The program follows American Heart Association standards for rescue skills and instruction in first aid techniques from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Drive Time Interview: Boots and Bling
Tony Zore sits down with Charisse Hirschfeld, Genn Anzaldi, Raetha Stoddard, and Deb Weinstein to discuss Starting Point’s Boots and Bling event 5pm tomorrow at the White Mountain Hotel.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
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Drive Time Interview: Molly Ockett PTA Color Run/Walk 4 Fun
Tony Zore sits down with Kim Bahre, Susan Ward, and Diane Reo to discuss the Molly Ockett School PTA’s 5k Color Run/Walk 4 Fun.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
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Drive Time Interview: Afro-Semitic Experience
Tony Zore sits down with Jessie Dubuque to discuss the Afro-Semitic Experience performance at the Barnstormers Theater Thursday, June 6th at 7pm.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
Maine’s Bicentennial Flag
Maine has chosen its design for its bicentennial flag. After holding an online vote between three designs, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap unveiled the winning design Friday last week. The flag is comprised of a field of blue representing the sky; lighter blue across the bottom representing water, be that river, pond or ocean; and a pine tree moved off center to make the viewer feel like they are inside the forest, looking out. The shape of the pine tree is based on the tree featured in the Maine Merchant and Marine flag in the 1930s. The original design of the flag featured a plain white star, but Secretary Dunlap replaced that star with the Dirigo Star from the State Seal. The original design was submitted by Portland Resident Jeff Van West. The decision incorporates input from more than 6,500 people who participated in an online survey of three different designs. With 59 percent of the votes, survey respondents expressed preference for the design that depicts a variation on Maine’s State flag of 1901.
The flag design to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Maine’s formation as a State still needs to be approved by the Bicentennial Commission before it formally becomes the flag of the event.
Baby Sitting Lessons at Memorial Hospital
Teenage babysitters can receive comprehensive training from Memorial Hospital this Saturday. The classes are designed to help babysitters prevent injuries from occurring in the first place and handle situations while home alone with younger kids. Safe sitter classes also include instructions for CPR and lessons on how to set up your babysitting business. The next class is scheduled for this Saturday with another at the end of the June on the 29th. Classes run from 9 until 3:30pm and are limited to ten participants so early registration is highly recommended. To register go to memorial.coursestorm.com. Memorial Hospital is a Registered Safe Sitter® Teaching Site. Safe Sitter® aims to reduce the number of avoidable and unintentional deaths among children being cared for by young teen caretakers. The program follows American Heart Association standards for rescue skills and instruction in first aid techniques from the American Academy of Pediatrics.