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  • Vibrio is a life-threatening bacteria that can be picked up in waters all over the country. Today, we hear from Kyle Register, a local resident who has been fighting it for over a year, and is hoping to spread awareness and caution.
  • Mini-golf, comedians, and a conversation that could save a life—meet testicular cancer survivor Andrew Dorbin and the “Putts Fore! Nuts” Wayfinders tournament on October 18 in Ocean City, raising awareness for young men.
  • On Health Bites, Stefanie Defiglia shows us the health benefits of a simple bone broth.
  • Amanda Neal, Executive Director of the Qlarant foundation explains how Qlarant Connects is a way to turn employee volunteer hours into lasting community change.
  • EEDC and Discover Easton’s Holly DeKarske and Tom Maglio invite everyone to the October 18th meeting to discuss Creative Placemaking, which will help transform communities into lively places with the arts at their core.
  • On On My Plate tune in to hear the hysterical story about Amy Haine’s brother and how “Fraidy Cat“ got her revenge on “What Goes Around”.
  • On Voices of Talbot, Sarah Kilmon interviews Chief Donna Wolf, Mother Abbott, on the contributions made by the Nause-Waiwash Tribe to the Eastern Shore.
  • On Shore Recreation Scott Votey interviews Jason Biringer, Easton High School English teacher and varsity wrestling coach, about his other passion: Bay Monster Wrestling, a youth program open to both boys and girls.
  • Meredith Watters gives us pointers on how to maintain a sustainable landscape.
  • Sarah Kilmon and storyteller Linda Harris reflect on Harriet Tubman’s enduring legacy.
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