Trish Lewis & Carrie Treder post pledge Monday Oct 22nd!
You can still call or click to donate.
Be sure to tell them you take your seat
on the Eclectic Chair each week!
Call: 1-877-472-7677 or 1-877-4-PBS-NPR
Carrie
Treder of Traeder Band
http://www.traederband.com/
YouTube performances of Carrie Treder will post soon!
Podcasts of both these (edited) live shows in our future too.
YouTube performances of Carrie Treder will post soon!
Podcasts of both these (edited) live shows in our future too.
returned to take a live seat on the Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair
with Trish Lewis
on Monday October 22nd from 1-3pm
You may still call or click in a pledge and the Delta gals in th hall you take your seat on the Eclectic Chair each week!
You may still call or click in a pledge and the Delta gals in th hall you take your seat on the Eclectic Chair each week!
Call: 1-877-472-7677 or 1-877-4-PBS-NPR
Call: 1-877-472-7677 or 1-877-4-PBS-NPR
Huge THANK YOUs to all 20 contributors
to the Wucx Eclectic Chair both Mondays 1-3pm
Eclectic Wall Of Contributors Fall 2012
Eclectic Wall Of Contributors Fall 2012
1. Ed Hoort & Terri Stangl - Montrose
2. George Patton - Midland
3. Michael Colucci - Saginaw
4. Jeff Yantz (Mr. Happy!) - Bay City
5. Carolyn Russell - Bay City
6. John & Kathy Kinkema - Sanford
7. Anonymous - Midland
8. Duke Yost - Midland
9. Bob Hausler - Saginaw
10. Anonymous – Bay City
11. Paula M. Holevac – Saginaw
12. Cathy Varney – Hemlock
13. Ron McNew – Otisville
14. Claire – Port Austin
15. Jon Potrykus – Essexville
16. Noel Massie – Auburn Hills
17. Walter Lysakowsky – Saginaw
18. Marti Goforth – Holly
19. Byron Schapzer – Essexville
20. diedra knox - Saginaw
The Mystery Bassman Darryl McCloy, Robin Devereaux,
Jim Nelson, Jon Potrykus, & Terri Stangl
are Madame Devz Gypsy Wagon
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Thanks you all again for stuffing the Wucx-Fm Eclectic Chair full of love for another six pledge free months.
What other NPR station can say that?
What other NPR station can say that?