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  • Chesapeake Voyagers offers peer support and resources for people from all walks of life on the Eastern Shore, from addiction to mental health. Ben Brunner chats with Diane Lane, executive director, about what they offer to our local community.
  • 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”.
  • Meredith Watters gives us pointers on how to maintain a sustainable landscape.
  • 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.
  • On The Wine Coach, Laure Forster introduces us to her selection of the Wine of the Month – Caparzo from Rosso di Montalcino vineyards.
  • The Eastport Oyster Boys are stopping by the Avalon Theater on October 17th to help support ShoreRivers and share their fun music with the community. Ben Brunner gets a preview from their lead singer, Kevin Brooks.
  • Conversations that matter — Talbot Family Network is hosting monthly “Conversations on Race.” Hear Executive Director, Nancy Andrew explain why it’s needed and how you can join in.
  • On Health Bites, Stefanie Defiglia discusses how parsley is more than just garnish—it’s a natural medicine rich in vitamins A, C, and K, with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and diuretic properties.
  • Waterfowl Festival Assistant Director Sammie Mooney gives us some preliminary thoughts on next month’s upcoming festival.
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines and literary reviews. For those who travel a lot, the world can look very much the same. Oak trees in Maryland look like oak trees in England, just as the deserts of Utah resemble the landscape of Mars. It is not so much what is new that delights us, as what doesn’t get old in the story “Flight Time”--- this week’s essay on “This is How the Story Goes.
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