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  • We would love to hear from you!

    To get in touch with Radio Chesapeake, you can email any of the addresses below:

    -General Inquiries: info@whcp.org
    -General Manager: mike@whcp.org
    -WHCP Station Manager: amanda@whcp.org
    -WFHW Station Manager: linda@wfhw.org
    -Programming: doug@whcp.org
    -News: Jim@whcp.org
    -Sales: Terri@whcp.org, Vicki@whcp.org, Mike@whcp.org
    -Community Calendar & PR: communitycalendar@whcp.org
    -Music submissions: music@whcp.org
    -Interview Request: msmd@whcp.org

    or call 443-637-6000


    Dorchester studio: 516 Poplar St. Cambridge, MD 21613

    Talbot studio: 121 N Washington St. Easton, MD 21601
  • Ed Cartwright, realtor with Benson & Mangold - A calm, caring & competent voice during one of life's biggest financial transactions. edckares@gmail.com 484-280-7842
  • An upcoming weekly radio show with comedian & host, Monique Marvez!

    GoalMine is a twelve-step program for people who only have time for three.

    It’s a joyful journey — a gentle yet powerful goal-setting experience wrapped in positivity. The focus isn’t hustle. It isn’t shame. It isn’t fixing what’s broken. It’s about creating lasting well-being and happiness as your default setting — the foundation from which you launch your heart’s desires and imagined destiny.
  • 518 Poplar Street in Cambridge – the only artist owned and run Cooperative Galley on the Mid-Shore. For 15 years the Main Street Gallery has brought world class artists to the delightful intimate gallery. Main Street has an auxiliary galley – the “Little Free Art Gallery” adjacent to the entrance, where tiny works of art are provided for anyone to bring home and enjoy. “Take a piece, make a piece’ has been a tradition since 2017(?). The large exterior wall of Main Street Gallery is adorned with the stunning “Dorchester Women’s Mural” by celebrated Baltimore muralist Bridget Cimino, featuring 15 women whose contributions extended across the region, and nation at large.
  • BAAM is a powerhouse of progressive education operating under the creative vision of Dina and Derrick Daly. BAAM is providing enriching, wholesome youth development in their new Academic and Athletic Centers on Jowite Street in Easton. BAAM is much more than an innovative educational institution, it is reshaping the surrounding community into a holistic, healthy hub of neighbors who appreciate and support each other.
  • 106 South Street, Easton, a professionally curated Art Gallery and campus, bringing world class exhibits and sponsoring active local demonstrations in Easton. It simply must be experienced to be fully appreciated.
  • 111 S. Washington St, Easton – a progressive eco farm to table restaurant, specializing in continental flavors with a classy vibe and excellent wine selection. Out of the Fire has made many falafel fans, among their other signature dishes and specials. Owner Amy Haines has created a scrumptious tradition with a beautiful ambiance among loyal customers. Amy and husband Richard Marks are patrons of the arts, with notable local artists featured throughout the restaurant. Reservations recommended.
  • 312 Sunburst Highway, Cambridge – Alana Hurley, along with stylists Cierra and Jess have created a great experience in a relaxing atmosphere. The friendly attention to detail and top creative skills provide talented cuts, color transformations and touchups with a busy client schedule.
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