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Hawes Spencer of The Hook joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss the latest on the garbage wars between Van Der Linde Recycling and the RSWA.

Jeff Looney, editor of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Retirement Series joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss his work with papers of Thomas Jefferson.

Corey Kealiher joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss his new film For Liberty chronicling the Ron Paul revolution.

Pete Van Der Linde of Van Der Linde Recycling joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss his company and its battle with the RSWA.

Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and development.

Jennifer Oppenheimer, Director of Enrichment Programs at the University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional Studies , joined Coy to discuss classes offered through the school.

The Infamous Stringdusters talked with Anne Williams on Acoustic Sunrise. They discussed the band’s upcoming album and the many instruments they play. Watch the video of the interview at www.youtube.com/wnrnradio

The jam band Phish closed its reunion tour Saturday night with a sold-out show in Charlottesville, Virginia.  Phish never had a hit single but still grew to be a national sensation by encouraging fans to record their shows and share them for free with other
fans, called Phish-heads. Producer Lydia Wilson talked with a Central Virginia Phish-head who remembers following the band before the internet.

Ed Yu

Ed Yu

Ed Yu from Darden’s Career Development Center joins us to talk about “Week on Wall Street,” when a large group of Darden students travels to New York City to meet with the world’s top companies. In the headlines: “A Visit from Booz and Company,” “The Next Big Thing in Marketing,” “The UVA Cup,” and “The Holiday Season.”

Rick Moore talks with Carol Abel (editor) and Jenifer Stertzer (editor of the digital version) who are working on collecting papers of George Washington for a project called the papers of George Washington. This project has been going on since 1969. He also talks with Erica B. Mitchell (student leader of project), Carolyn Needham (committee leader), and Crystal Yi (committee leader) about their civility project. When George Washington was sixteen years old he followed a set of civility rules. The civility project is trying to modernize the rules. You can submit rules at the civility project website: http://pgwdocdatabase.org/civility/

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