Len is today's host and the topic is elder abuse.
Community Matters
Len's guests are: Fred Ebeid, Interim Provost at UW-Parkside, Debra Karp, Interim Executive Director of the Center for Community Partnerships, and Karl Erickson, Executive Director of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ame
Len's guests are: Rabbi Dena Feingold, Fran Hansen, Mark Modory, and Glen Simmons. The topic: The Shalom Center of Kenosha.
Morris Reece's guests are Veronica King, President of the Kenosha NAACP, Barbara Robinson, a former Milwaukee Police officer, andReynalldo Belmares.
Len's guests today are from the Siena Retreat Center in Racine, which is operated by the Racine Dominican Sisters.
Morris' guest today is Racine Deputy Police Chief, Mark Schulz. The topic: Human trafficking and the impact on our local communities.
Len's guests are Steve Torcaso and Lou Covelli, and they will be talking about the 9th anniversary of the Italian Society of Kenosha.
"The Kane Shadow Murder Mystery" and "It's the Professor." This LIVE broadcast of the Radio Theater comes from Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan.
Len's guests are: S.R. Mills, Pres. Bear Development, and 2nd Dist. Ald. Chris Schwartz. Topic: Bear Development's apartment building for downtown Kenosha.
Len's guests today are: Patrice Hall, Kenosha County Medical Examiner, and also Gary Henningfrom the Henning Foundation, which is based in Milwaukee and is focused on child safety.
Morris is today's host. His is guest is Kevin Cookman, Executive Director of the Racine-based organization, HALO, which is the Homeless Assistance Leadership Organization.
Len's guests today are Wisconsin State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca.
Morris talks to a representative of the American Cancer Society who specializes in working with minority groups in southeast Wisconsin.
Len's guests are from the Southeast Wisconsin LGBT Center. The topic will be their on-going film program.
Georgann Stinson-Dockery and Lena Cooksey of the Racine African- American Health Coalition. The organization--and the program--focuses on health concerns of particular interest to African-Americans. Morris hosts.
May is National Mental Health month. Guests today include Mary Wilson, community outreach coordinator from NAMI in Racine, and two Carthage College students who are attending a community health class at the college.
Morris' guest is Sherry Hartog, Coordinator for the Western Racine Family Violence Advocacy. The topic is domestic violence and its impact on the family.
Morris explores "Celebrate Recovery," a marriage and family therapy program run by the Riverwood Church in Burlington.
Len's guests today from The Shalom Center in Kenosha are: Fran Hansen (Executive Director), Wilson Sheirk (Board Co-Chair) and Mark Modory (Board member.)
John Powers, who joins WGTD as a new host for Community Matters, interviews Lake Geneva residents JaNelle Meyers Powers and Pat Quinn about the upcoming "FunRaiser" for the Geneva Theater.
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