Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Non-profit guru Jayme Dingler shares the latest good news coming from Mid-Shore non-profits.
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City Public Information Officer Talibah Chikwendu updates the public on City Council happenings, office visitation with the City Manager and the Shoreline Resiliency project.
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For more than 20 years, the Cambridge Empowerment Center - a community education and child-care facility on Pine Street - has been helping children advance their skills.
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Handsell, the historic site near Vienna, is beginning construction on a 2,500 square-foot building that will provide indoor space for displays and programs.
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Cambridge City Public Information officer Talibah Chikwendu provides a roundup of City Council actions and pending events and programs.
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The Dorchester Education Foundation is gearing up for its first fundraiser on its mission to turn educators' innovative ideas into action with private donations.Foundation president, Donna Newcomer, and board member and organizer Chris Wheedleton talk about the goals, successful Dorchester Public School alumni, and the Nov. 8 inaugural gathering for school and community supporters.
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Easton Planning and Zoning Director Miguel Salinas clicks through the maps, polls and commenting built into an new interactive website, engage.eastonmd.gov , for residents to weigh in.
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Executive Director of Talbot Interfaith Shelter Julie Lowe, and Artist Anita Groener have collaborated on a very special film about rural homelessness, titled "Shelter". They join WFHW's Ben Brunner to discuss this powerful piece.
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Executive Director of Talbot Interfaith Shelter Julie Lowe, and Artist Anita Groener have collaborated on a very special film about rural homelessness, titled "Shelter". They join WFHW's Ben Brunner to discuss this powerful piece.
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WHCP station manager, Amanda Tilghman, speaks with Chris Rojas from Taqueria Florita's and Krista Petit from One Mission Cambridge about their upcoming Taco Challenge Fundraiser.