Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Cari Ray, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Chuck Wills, and Rick Fettig.
First aired Sunday, September 4, 2016 at 9 AM on WFHB
☆ In this episode of the Brown County Hour:
This episode kicks off the WFHB Fall Fund Drive! The format is a little different, made up of four shorter segments, allowing our crew to broadcast live and ask for your support. While our online show doesn’t allow for live content, we still appreciate the support of our listeners, and encourage you to consider financial support of this program and WFHB. Simply put, even though we are volunteer-driven, without your support it is impossible to provide the programming you love! To make your contribution, visit www.wfhb.org right now!
In this episode:
- Nathan Dillon of The Acre Brothers band is interviewed, and features the songs “Rolling River”, “She”, and “Beat That Path”.
- My Brown County returns with the second of two segments by Jeff Tryon on “The Artists” who put Brown County on the map as an artist colony.
- Don Crum tells us about the upcoming Brown County Rock & Mineral Club event.
- Naturalist Jim Eaglemann tells us all about the geologic history of Brown County.
- Cari Ray‘s For A Song segment is a story of love lost and found.
- Dave Seastrom talks about why he supports WFHB, and why you should too.
❀ A tip of the hat to our underwriter, Plum Creek Antiques, located on the corner of State Roads 45 and 135 in Bean Blossom.
✄ Engineering & post-production by Chuck Wills.
✇ Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.
☞ Also available for downloading/streaming at WFHB.org