Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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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.
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When a pipe burst at the Harriet Tubman Museum in downtown Cambridge, it looked like the place was ruined. Instead, the flood forced a rebirth, an entirely new concept that is driving the museum makeover.
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Dorchester County Historical Society is putting on some tours and events, and Executive Director Marcos Salaverria talks about the history and the hauntings involved.
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Ben Brunner chats with Marcia Gilliam, director of Hot ‘n’ Cole: A Cole Porter Celebration! at Tred Avon Players. She shares how Cole Porter’s timeless songs are brought to life, the cast’s dynamic performances, and what makes this musical revue a fresh, entertaining experience for audiences this fall.
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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.
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The Talbot County Health Department is holding a screening of the documentary "Screenagers", to raise awareness about links between social media and addictions in kids. Josh Weber, Public Information Officer for Talbot County Health Department joins Ben Brunner for a preview.
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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.
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The Mid-Shore Out of the Darkness Community Walk is an annual event organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) that takes place at Idlewild Park in Easton, MD, to raise awareness and funds for suicide prevention. Jeffrey Shultz, AFSP Board member, joins Ben Brunner to give a preview.
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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.
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Elizabeth North and Ryan Hayman, board members for the upcoming Frederick Douglass Day celebration in Easton, join WHCP's Ben Brunner to preview the fun filled event.