WHFR News

Reverend Pamela Taylor, Spiritualist Minister on "Metaphysically Speaking" -- 1pm Tuesday

Join host Mike Holloway when he welcomes Spiritualist Minister, Master Astrologer, Psychic Reader and Medium Pamela Taylor to tomorrow's edition of "Metaphysically Speaking".

Reverend Taylor hosts "Out of the Ordinary... Into the Extraordinary", a metaphysical television show based in Grosse Pointe.

Learn about the meaning of dreams, how Reverend Taylor became an ordained minister, and when and how she realized her psychic abilities.

For more information about Reverend Taylor, check her website: mystic@IntoTheMystical.com.

What A Finish! -- All For You!! -- Radiothon 2010 Saturday!!!

Be part of the special events of Radiothon 2010 as we wrap up tomorrow!

10am: "The Lost Highway" with special guest "Doop" of the Inside Outlaws; join host Tom as he welcomes Doop and his acoustic guitar.

Noon: "No Boys A-loud" welcomes Sheila Landis and Rick Matle. Tune in for music and talk with host Lynn and these great friends of WHFR.

2pm: Tomorrow's "Saturday Spontaneity" gets the blues with bandleader Dr. Wally B.. Lynn & Dennis learn about "CatDaddy and the 1320s" blues band, hear some great live harp, and talk about WHFR history.

WHFR Blues Music Benefit Saturday, April 17, 2010

Please join us TOMORROW, April 17th, from 9pm - 1am for a great night of blues music at Dearborn's New Place Lounge! Our host band will be the "Pleasure Tones." Chris Bracey (drummer / vocalist / composer) fronts the trio, joined by guitarist Tony Amaro and bassist Ben Lettermoser. Expect the best in jump/swing blues and more.

Mayor John B. O'Reilly on "The New WHFR Journal" -- 1pm Friday, April 16; Wolfgang Spider and Barb Gitre Take Your Pledges On "Highway 61" -- 2pm Friday, April 16

Hear special guests on Friday's Radiothon 2010 programs.

Join host Jay Korinek as he chats with Dearborn Mayor John B. O'Reilly on "The New WHFR Journal"; then stay tuned for Jo Ann Korczynska's "Highway 61" when Detroit Blues Society reps Wolfgang Spider and Barb Gitre handle the Radiothon 2010 phones.

Feel free to call in your support at 313-845-9676 ext. 1 or 800-585-4322 ext. 9676, or use the "Radiothon 2010" button on the web page: www.whfr.fm.

"The Potter's Field" joins the Radiothon 2010 Fundraising Team 10am Thursday on "The Roots Project"

Welcome back John Natiw and Rochelle Clark as they join hosts Alex and Dan on "The Roots Project" tomorrow morning at 10am.

Enjoy the live, local music while pledging your support to the "Station Making Waves" WHFR.FM!

For more information about The Potter's Field, check the website at: www.reverbnation.com/thepottersfield.

Radiothon 2010: Happening Right Now!

Attention Loyal Listeners:

It's Radiothon 2010! This is the ONE time each year where we ask for your financial support, so we can continue to bring you the music and programming you can't hear anywhere else.

To do so, call in ANYTIME this week at (313) 845-9676 or Toll-Free at (800) 585-4322 Ext. 9676.

You can also click the above link to pledge securely online!

Thanks as always for your support! We couldn't continue "making waves" without you.

Sunday, April 11: Radiothon 2010 Special Guests on "Acoustic Alternatives" and "Strictly Gospel"

Join host John Bommarito 10am-1pm Sunday, when he welcomes Jen Sygit and Sam Corbin to "Acoustic Alternatives" for Radiothon 2010.

Then, from 3pm-5pm, "Strictly Gospel" with host Andy Parks continues Radiothon 2010 with producer/singer Sean Harden and lifecoach Kimle Mitchell.

Stay tuned to 89.3fm all this week for the special guests, features and incentives of Radiothon 2010 on WHFR.FM. The "Station Making Waves" for 25 years, thanks to listeners like you!

"No Boys A-Loud" Now Noon - 2pm; "Saturday Spontaneity" Debuts 2pm - 4pm this Saturday

Tune in noon Saturday for "No Boys A-Loud" at its new time. Host Lynn still brings you the best of female artists from all different genres -- just two hours earlier!

"Are We Alone" Host to be Interviewed Live THIS Tuesday on WHFR

Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer of SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) and co-host of "Are We Alone?--Science Radio for Thinking Species," presented on WHFR every Tuesday, noon to 1 PM, will be interviewed by Jay Korinek on Tuesday, April 13, between noon and 1 PM, as part of a special 2010 Radiothon, "Science Hour" broadcast. Mr. Shostak has appeared frequently on a wide range of science-related radio and TV shows, from Larry King Live to the Discovery and Science Channels, and is considered an expert on a wide-range of current science topics. Listen in!

Bigfoot Expert Lisa Shiel on "We Are Not Alone" -- 1pm Tuesday, April 6

In this installment, we shift our attention to Michigan’s Upper
Peninsula where you find a lot of cold weather, plenty of lakes and
trees, frequent sightings of anomalous lights, solid crafts in the skies -- even a Bigfoot or two!

Lisa Shiel has spent many years investigating the strange goings on up there. Considered one of the leading authorities on Bigfoot, Lisa is a former Chief investigator for Michigan MUFON and the author of “Evolution Conspiracy”, “Backyard Bigfoot: the story of stick signs, UFOs and the Sasquatch”, and “Strange Michigan”.

The 150th Live Performance on "Motor Live Drive @ 5" with Brian Moore

This week, April 1st, is no joke but a real milestone for WHFR Radio! This Thursday at 5pm marks the "Motor Live Drives" 150th show with new music from Brian Moore of Simplicity. "Motor" is one of the few outlets for local music in todays media scene. Thanks go out to the "Motor" Team / Margaret as Producer, Calender Host and Compiler, Mr. White as Host and band set up, Alan Contino as Sound Engineer and Mixing Board Magician and a host of others that make this show possible. Since Dec.

Meet Three Women Who Are Making A Difference -- 2pm Saturday, March 27 on "No Boys A-Loud"

"One minute you're a family, the next your parent is taken away without any idea where they are." Shaun Nethercott, Matrix Theatre Co. Executive Director, describes how the current production "Vanished" explores immigration and the struggle to achieve the American Dream.

"Special-Edition Campus Connection" -- 1pm, Tuesday, March 23

Tune in to tomorrow's "Special-Edition Campus Connection" and learn about important HFCC activities including:

The Student Nurse Association (SNA) sponsored blood drive: 10am-4pm, Wednesday, March 24 and Thursday, March 25. Donors may register on-line at: www.redcrossblood.org sponsor code: hfcc

"Imagine The Possibilities: Non-Traditional Health Careers for Men" 8am-1:30pm, Wednesday, April 7

"Test-Taking Strategies" 2pm-3pm, Thursday, April 15

Third Annual "Alternative Energy Summit" -- 8:30am - 4pm, Friday, March 19

Henry Ford Community College hosts its third annual "Alternative Energy Summit" 8:30am - 4pm, Friday, March 19 in the Andrew A. Mazzara Administrative Services and Conference Center, main campus, 5101 Evergreen Road. The summit is free and open to the public.

Tune in 1pm Friday to Jay Korinek's "The New WHFR Journal" for an update on the day's activities.

For more information call 313-845-9601, or visit www.hfcc.edu.

"The Chieftains: San Patricio" -- Special St. Patrick's Day Programming 8pm, Wednesday, March 17

Tune in to hear the Chieftains' Paddy Maloney, Ry Cooder, Irish-American historian Peter F. Stevens and members of the Mexican-American band "Los Cenzontles" discuss the history of the San Patricio Battalion, the kinship between Irish and Mexican cultures, and how they relate to the music from the "San Patricio" album heard on this special.

Join Host Kristin tomorrow at 8pm and learn about this interesting piece of American History.

For more information about the San Patricios check: vivasancarlos.com/patrick.html

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