October 2, 2009
We were extremely pleased to have Robin Sapp and Kathy Bushbell from the Nottoway County Literacy program here to talk about their efforts to increase literacy in central Virginia.
For more information you can give us a call at the station at area code 434-645-7734!
Thanks for listening!
September 15, 2009
This week our discussion focuses on something very important. Water retention. This is becoming a very important topic in today’s environment. We hope you enjoy this broadcast.
August 28, 2009
Our guests this week are Maureen Moslow-Benway and Pam McCune from Powhatan Tomorrow.
We are so thankful for their presence with us this week. The upcoming farm/argi-tour will provide useful information for all interested. For more information please go to their website at www.powhatantomorrow.org
August 24, 2009
This week our guest is Mary Kaye Gates with the Powhatan YMCA. We would like to thank Mary Kaye for her time and efforts in supporting the community of Powhatan.
August 18, 2009
Our guest for this week is Mr. Joe Elton with Virginia State Parks.
Joe visited to tell us about volunteer opportunities and how volunteers make Virginia State Parks the best in the nation. It is always good to know that volunteering gives back so much to the community and to our great Commonwealth.
If you are interested in volunteering at your local Virginia State Park please call your nearest park. Volunteer opportunities are always available.
Thanks!
June 26, 2009
We were very proud to have representatives from the Virginia United Methodist Assembly Center in Blackstone, Virginia come in to speak with us.
Our guests, Cammie Armstrong (Executive Director) and representative Wayne Gough came by to discuss the facilities, the capital expansion project, and VUMACs 1st annual Gospel Fest and Celebration occuring June 27th, 2009 at VUMAC.
For more information you can call VUMAC at 434-292-5308 or you can find them on the web at www.vumac.org
We had some recent issues uploading specific podcasts to our account. I have to apologize for that….
Here is a show we recorded in May, dedicated to the new Powhatan 4th Fridays outing. Our guests for this show were Christy Polster, Bill Farrar. We appreciated their time and efforts in helping to promote this event.
You can find out more about Powhatan 4th Fridays at www.powhatan4thfridays.com
Be sure to check out all of the good sponsors, and send them a quick email to thank them for helping out Powhatan County.
Powhatan 4th Fridays happens (you guessed it….) every 4th Friday in each month, May through September. Please come out and see a show! We hope to see you there! While there, stop by the WSVS tent and say hello! We love meeting the listeners of the Powhatan Scene!
We are very pleased to have John Rothert and Sherry Swinson as our guest this week on the Powhatan Scene.
John and Sherry came in to talk with us about the Batteau Festival and its history on the historic James River. We would like to take a moment to thank both of these guests for their time.
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June 9, 2009
WSVS 800 AM was proud to be at the National Trails Day Celebration in Farmville, VA for the opening of another portion of the High Bridge Trails State Park.
Rails to Trails is an exciting program, and WSVS was proud to be a part of it.
For more information on this exciting program please visit the Virginia State Parks website at http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/
We would like to thank Govenor Tim Kaine for his time, Joe Elton, High Bridge Trail State Park manager Eric Hougland, and all of the Virginia State Park staff that made this possible.
June 3, 2009
On this installment of the Powhatan Scene we present a show on Blessed Sacrament Huguenot.
We were pleased to talk with Mrs. Carol Barr and Lynn McMinn of Blessed Sacrement to discuss funding, student growth and school history.
You can visit their website at http://blessedsacramenthuguenot.org/