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Charlottesville City Councilor Natalie Oschirin joined the show to discuss a budget report on housing and infrastructure, VDOT projects, storage of vehicles on city streets, affordable housing and architectural design regulations for restaurants and more.
The Executive Director of the Free Enterprise Forum joined the show to promote the annual Pancake and Politics event on December 9th at the Hillsdale Conference Center, featuring Creigh Deeds, Amy Laufer and Katrina Callsen. He also shared about the legacy of former Chamber President Tim Hulbert and his impact on the Forum and our community.
Amanda Stevens describes how Shenanigans is a drop off point for Toy Lift and also and excellent place to purchase toys to donate to help over 3500 children this year.
The Senior Minister of University Baptist Church stopped by to discuss homelessness, division in the community and much more.
CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger provides valuable advice in regard to charitable giving as we end the year.
The Voice of the Hoos gives you all that you need to know about the showdown with the Hokies Saturday night.
The President of the Toy Life Foundation Dave Fafara joined the show to discuss serving over 3500 children this Christmas season.
Listen as Lily Simpson and her mother Caroline joined the show to talk about an annual community sock drive helping people of all ages in our community. Lily and her sister Lindsay started it when they were in middle school.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere joined the show to discuss the importance of checking on relatives who are older and helping them avoid social isolation during the holidays and ways you can support the Center for end of year giving.
Board member of Bennett’s Village, a specially designed play space at Penn Park for children with physical challenges joined the show to discuss how the Markets at Tiger Fuel are supporting their organization.
