January 18, 2009
Here is our interview with author Lee Ward. Lee takes some time with us to describe the writing process, publishing, and the excitement of creating great literature. Her book Trance Encounters is available on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com.
Lee also describes her upcoming book, Eternal Springs. Both of these books are set in Central Virginia. Lee is a fine local author with lots of creativity, wonderful storytelling skills, and beautiful writing. Listen in! You will not be disappointed.
January 17, 2009
Bobby, Rick, and myself are very humbled and honored to present a very special guest this week. Mr. Joe Elton is the director of Virginia State Parks with the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
In this very informative hour, Mr. Elton discusses the new state park in Powhatan and the focus of the State Parks in providing a necessary outlet for recreation, creativity, and well being.
Please remember, The Department of Conservation and Recreation is always looking for volunteers to help in any way possible. Please consider visiting their website at http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/ to see how you can become involved in supporting our history, heritage, and environment.
It is our honor at WSVS 800 AM to support the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. WSVS 800 AM is working in every capacity to support the goals and efforts of the Department of Conservation and Recreation to provide a place for anyone seeking relaxation, environmental awareness, and historical education.
We need your help in this endeavor. Please support your local Virginia State Park. Thank the employees for the job they do everyday. Also please consider volunteering or offering your assistance in any way possible. These actions will go a long way to preserving history, heritage, and environmental awareness for everyone.
Thanks for listening!
Our guest this week is none other than Mr. Peter Boone. Peter is the son of Mr. Richard Boone, acclaimed actor and star of Palladin! There are a lot of great stories here from Peter about his life in Powhatan and what it is like to be the son of a storied and acclaimed actor.
Coming up in the next few weeks, we will update the intro for 2009 for the Powhatan Scene and revitalize the sound a little. It is a great pleasure for Rick, Bobby, and myself to present this program to you on a weekly basis. Rick and Bobby work very hard at presenting a good, honest, look at the state of affairs in Powhatan County. They also work very hard to book guests that are informative and giving.
Thanks so much for downloading this program. Please give Central Virginia Bank a call and let them know how much you appreciate their efforts in supporting Powhatan County and the region in which we live.
January 9, 2009
This week’s episode of the BB&T High Noon Hoedown features a very special talent. The Honakers are here to present their own special blend of bluegrass.
Be sure to tune for more live performances from the Flatt and Scruggs studio at WSVS!