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VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 8 AUGUST 2014

Finding Life Beyond Earth From the Chief Executive Officer

AUGUST 2014 orty years ago When the hearings weren’t televised, the VOLUME 16 | ISSUE 8 this month, Watergate scandal was frequently the topic something of The Dick Cavett Show. Cavett was A publication for the WHRO community in Hampton happened that at the forefront of national TV coverage, Roads, VA Fhad never happened interviewing nearly every major Watergate We appreciate the support of all of our members, before, and hasn’t figure as the crisis unfolded. Even and thank each and every one of you! happened since: a sitting non-political guests expressed their opinions Bert Schmidt United States President on the show. WHRO maintains an open meeting policy for our resigned from office. Board of Directors and Community Advisory Board. On August 9th, Richard Nixon came on This month, on August 8 at 9 pm, WHRO Members of the public are welcome to attend and will air : Dick Cavett’s observe these meetings. To find out when and where televisions across America and gave his 37th these meetings are held, consult the “Inside WHRO” address to the nation, describing how he had Watergate. With exclusive access to the section of our website, whro.org, or call 757.889.9420. come to the decision that led to these words: archive of The Dick Cavett Show, the program documents the scandal in the PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER From the discussions I have had with words of the people who lived it: from the Bert Schmidt 757.889.9410 Congressional and other leaders, I have botched burglary at the Democratic National CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER concluded that because of the Watergate Headquarters; to the must-see TV of the daily Phillip Perdue 757.889.9115 matter I might not have the support of the Congressional Watergate hearings; to the Congress that I would consider necessary on-going behind-the-scenes battle between D I R E C T O R , C O R P O R A T E S U P P O R T to back the very difficult decisions and the White House and The Dick Cavett Diane Rogic 757.724.4423 carry out the duties of this office in the Show; culminating with the unprecedented way the interests of the Nation would resignation of the President of the United CREATIVE SERVICES OFFICER Daniel Harrell 757.889.9491 require… Therefore, I shall resign the States 40 years ago. This program tells the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow. dramatic, complicated and true history of the VICE PRESIDENT OF CONTENT criminal conspiracy to cover up misdeeds Heather Mazzoni 757.889.9396 I was barely in my teens when that came at the highest levels of government – a on television, but I remember it as clearly conspiracy that brought down a President and CONTRIBUTING WRITERS as if it were yesterday. I knew something changed the face of America, forever. Shannon Bowman, Dwight Davis, Danny Epperson, extraordinary was going to happen, because Bobbie Fisher, Kelly Jackson, Jan Johnson, Dr. Raymond Jones, Anthony McSpadden and my grandfather left a minor league baseball It’s been said that the 24-hour news cycle Whitney Raymo game we were attending (as it happens, it began with Watergate, for good or ill. As was the Syracuse Chiefs v. the Tidewater you watch this compelling drama unfold, it’s VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES MANAGER Tides!) because he didn’t want to miss it. easy to understand how our nation developed Sharman Goode-Hurd 757.889.9379 its increasing thirst for knowledge and I had known about Watergate, of course. understanding. AUDIENCE SERVICES | 757.889.9499 In fact, I had watched most of the hearings even though I was quite young, since my Dimensions (ISSN 1047-5532. Publication No. 190-200. parents had the TV tuned to the proceedings Copyright 2004) is published monthly by the Hampton throughout. Watergate – and Nixon’s Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, subsequent resignation – was my first real Inc., a non-profit corporation, licensee of WHRO TV awareness of a significant national issue, 15, Public Television, and 89.5 WHRV FM / 90.3 and one of the first times I realized that my WHRO FM, Public Radio. Distributed to WHRO members who contribute $48 or more annually. parents and grandparents paid any attention to politics. DIMENSIONS: 5200 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, BERT SCHMIDT VA 23508 President & Chief Executive Officer Phone: Southside 757.889.9400; Peninsula 757.881.9476; Williamsburg 757.903.2302 FAX: 757.489.0007 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.whro.org

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Are we alone? NOVA: Finding Life Beyond Earth airs on

Wednesdays, August 13th and 20th, at 9pm, on WHRO-TV. View of Keck at sunset

ou need look no further than But back on Earth, real scientists are on the changing the way we think about the potential the marquee of any cinemaplex verge of answering that greatest question in for life in our solar system. to find ’s latest crop human history: are we alone? of “answers” to that time-old Today, the system looks wilder than we ever Y question. For some reason, In Finding Life Beyond Earth, NOVA imagined. Powerful telescopes and unmanned summer is the season for science fiction, combines the latest telescope images with space missions have revealed a wide range of an awful lot of it dealing with various alien dazzling CGI, immersing viewers in the dynamic environments — atmospheres thick beings from outer space (or intra-space, if you sights and sounds of alien worlds, while top with organic molecules, active volcanoes count Godzilla.) We’ve had Thor and Loki astrobiologists explain how these places are and vast saltwater oceans. This ongoing from Asgard, Superman from Krypton, Paul revolution is forcing scientists to expand Atreides from Dune and R2D2 from a galaxy their ideas about what kinds of worlds could far, far away. We’ve had the bugs of Men in support life. If we do find primitive life forms Black and GORT from The Day the Earth elsewhere in the solar system, it may well Stood Still. be that life is common in the universe — the rule, and not the exception. We’ve lived through Attacks from Mars and Invasions of Body Snatchers. We survived If you want monsters, creatures and The BLOB and The War of the Worlds. speculation, head to the movies, and don’t The list of interstellar visitors to Earth is, hold the popcorn. But if science fact is seemingly, endless – at least in the movies of what you’re after, tune to WHRO TV15 this summer. summer – where you’re never alone!

CGI recreation of a possible alien land whale But in the meantime, just to be on the safe that might exist on a Red Dwarf planet side, klaatu barada nikto! 3 August 2014 WHRO TV 15/15.1 WHRO WORLD 15.2 WHRO CREATE 15.4 Primetime COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 15 | COX 1015 COX 107 • FiOS 460 COX Digital 109 • FiOS 463 Charter 705 • FiOS 515

8pm 9pm 10pm 1 Charlie Rose: The Week Great Performances • Dudamel Conducts The Verdi Requiem at the Hollywood Bowl FRI Mark Twain • Part One • Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Des Moines As Time Goes By 2 Doc Martin • Out of the Woods Vicious SAT Washington Week Mclaughlin Group Charlie Rose: The Week European Journal America Reframed • The Pruitt-Igoe Myth Katie Brown Workshop Perfect Day Mexico - One Plate at a Time The Jazzy Vegetarian Katie Brown Workshop Mexico - One Plate at a Time

3 Last Tango in Halifax Masterpiece • Poirot Season 12, Dead Man’s Folly Vicious SUN My Wild Affair • The Rhino Who Joined The Family Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon Global Voices • El General Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Rochester Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Hartford POV • 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story 4 MON Time Scanners • St. Paul’s Cathedral Local, USA Local, USA PBS Newshour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

5 Mark Twain • Part Two Frontline TUE America Reframed • Downeast New Metropolis PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Classics My Wild Affair • The Seal Who Came Home 6 NOVA • Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Strange Creatures Sex in the Wild • Dolphins WED POV • 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story FRONTLINE PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe The This Old House Hour P. Allen Smith’s Garden The Mind of a Chef Globe Trekker 7 NOVA • Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius Sex in the Wild • Elephants PBS NewsHour THU Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Dick Cavett’s Watergate Great Performances • Sting: The Last Ship 8 FRI Mark Twain • Part Two Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

9 Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Rochester As Time Goes By Doc Martin • Erotomania Vicious SAT Washington Week Mclaughlin Group Charlie Rose: The Week European Journal America Reframed • Downeast Bringing It Home Essential Pepin Primal Grill Cooking with Nick Stellino Coastal Cooking Sara’s Weeknight Meals Breakfast Special Great Performances • Sting: The Last Ship PBS Previews: The Roosevelts 10 My Wild Affair • The Seal Who Came Home Nature • Touching The Wild SUN Global Voices • Diamond in the Dunes Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Richmond Breakfast Special POV • Neurotypical 11 MON Al Capone: Icon Local, USA Local, USA PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Moveable Feast Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Chasing Shackleton Chasing Shackleton Chasing Shackleton 12 America Reframed • Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea Knee Deep PBS NewsHour TUE Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe 13 Nature • Echo: An Elephant to Remember NOVA • Finding Life Beyond Earth - Are We Alone Hawking WED POV • Neurotypical FRONTLINE • Secret State of North Korea PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

14 The This Old House Hour P. Allen Smith’s Garden The Mind of a Chef Globe Trekker • Myanmar THU NOVA • Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses Sex in the Wild • Orangutans PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Side By Side, The Science, Art and Impact of Digital Cinema 15 One Voice FRI Your Inner Fish • Your Inner Reptile Your Inner Fish • Your Inner Monkey PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

Monday - Friday repeats at 2am - 4am TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date listing visit whro.org/tvschedule TV Highlights August 2014 DUDAMEL CONDUCTS THE VERDI REQUIEM AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL GREAT PERFORMANCES | FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 • 9PM

In commemoration of the Giuseppe Verdi bicentennial in 2013, Music Director Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic perform a thrilling concert of Verdi’s towering Requiem Mass at the Hollywood Bowl.

THE SEAL WHO CHASING CAME HOME SHACKLETON TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 • 8PM MY WILD AFFAIR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 • 8PM This new three-part series follows a “The Seal Who Came Home” is the modern expedition that re-creates Sir true story of Andre, a two-day-old wild Ernest Shackleton’s Trans-Antarctic harbor seal who, in 1961, was rescued from certain death by Harry Goodridge, Expedition, which launched in 1914. an arborist from Rockport, Maine. Over The series joins a crew of five intrepid the next 25 years, Andre and Harry explorers, led by renowned adventurer, established a friendship that brought scientist and author Tim Jarvis, as they Andre into the world of humans without Andre’s ever having to sacrifice his duplicate Shackleton’s epic sea-and-land wildness. voyage. DICK CAVETT’S WATERGATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 • 9PM

From 1972 to 1974, the Watergate scandal was frequently a part of “The Dick Cavett Show.” In fact, Cavett was at the forefront of national TV coverage, interviewing nearly every major Watergate figure as the crisis unfolded. With exclusive access to the archive of the show, DICK CAVETT’S WATERGATE documents the scandal in the words of the people who lived it: from the botched burglary at the Democratic National Headquarters; to the must-see TV of the daily Congressional Watergate hearings; to the ongoing behind-the-scenes battle between the White House and “The Dick Cavett Show,” culminating with the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974. 5 August 2014 WHRO TV 15/15.1 WHRO WORLD 15.2 WHRO CREATE 15.4 Primetime COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 15 | COX 1015 COX 107 • FiOS 460 COX Digital 109 • FiOS 463 Charter 705 • FiOS 515

8pm 9pm 10pm Antiques Roadshow • Vintage Richmond As Time Goes By Doc Martin • On The Edge - Part 1 Great Performances • Sting 16 Washington Week Mclaughlin Group Charlie Rose: The Week European Journal America Reframed • Plagues and Pleasures / Salton Sea SAT Rudy Maxa’s World Burt Wolf: Travels/Traditions Rick Steves’ Europe Art Wolfe’s Travels Smart Travels Rick Steves’ Europe Secrets of Althorp - The Spencers Buddha 17 Nature • Echo: An Elephant to Remember My Wild Affair • The Elephant Who Found A Mom Global Voices • Before The Revolution SUN Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Antiques Roadshow • Junk in the Trunk Antiques Roadshow • Tasty Treasures POV • A World Not Ours 18 History Detectives Special Investigations • Glenn Miller Local, USA Local, USA PBS NewsHour MON Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe The Search for Josiah Henson.....The Story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Bones of Badger Hole (Time Team America) Frontline 19 America Reframed • My Louisiana Love Native Waters PBS NewsHour TUE Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Nature • Raccoon Nation NOVA • Finding Life Beyond Earth - Moons and Beyond Secrets of the Dead • Lost Ships of Rome 20 POV • A World Not Ours FRONTLINE PBS NewsHour WED Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe The This Old House Hour P. Allen Smith’s Garden The Mind of a Chef Globe Trekker 21 NOVA • Inside Animal Minds: Who’s The Smartest? Sex in the Wild • Kangaroos PBS NewsHour THU Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Great Performances • Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2014 PBS Previews: The Roosevelts 22 Rebels with a Cause American Masters • A Fierce Green Fire PBS NewsHour FRI Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Antiques Roadshow • Junk in the Trunk As Time Goes By Doc Martin • On The Edge - Part 2 Buddha 23 Washington Week Mclaughlin Group Charlie Rose: The Week European Journal America Reframed • My Louisiana Love SAT Travelscope Burt Wolf: Travels/Traditions Travels to the Edge Scheewe Art Workshop Anywhere, Alaska Smart Travels Secrets of the Tower of London Masterpiece • Breathless, Part 1 Vicious 24 Nature • Raccoon Nation My Wild Affair • The Ape Who Went to College Global Voices • Ice People SUN Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Antiques Roadshow • Junk in the Trunk 2 Antiques Roadshow • Forever Young POV • Big Men 25 History Detectives Special Investigations • Jimmy Hoffa Local, USA Local, USA PBS NewsHour MON Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Lost Civil War Prison, A Time Team America Presentation The Lost Pueblo Village, A Time Team America Presentation Frontline 26 America Reframed • Come Hell Or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek PBS NewsHour TUE Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation • North America NOVA • Why Sharks Attack Operation Maneater • Great White Shark 27 POV • Big Men FRONTLINE PBS NewsHour WED Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe The This Old House Hour P. Allen Smith’s Garden The Mind of a Chef Globe Trekker • Great Australian Hikes 28 Operation Maneater • Great White Shark Sex in the Wild • Dolphins PBS NewsHour THU Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week American Masters • Dorothea Lange: Grab A Hunk of Lightning 29 POV • If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front • Facing The Storm: The American Bison PBS NewsHour FRI Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Neven Maguire: Home Chef Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Doc Martin: Behind The Scenes 50s & 60s Rock Rewind (My Music) 30 Washington Week Mclaughlin Group Charlie Rose: The Week European Journal America Reframed • Come Hell Or High Water: Turkey Creek SAT Primal Grill Primal Grill Primal Grill Primal Grill Primal Grill Primal Grill Masterpiece • Return to Downton Abbey Heartbeat of Home 31 Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation • North America My Wild Affair • The Rhino Who Joined The Family Global Voices • Here Comes Uncle Joe SUN Lidia’s Italy America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Eat! Drink! Italy! Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe TV Highlights August 2014 VIENNA LOST CIVIL WAR PRISON: A TIME TEAM PHILHARMONIC AMERICA PRESENTATION SUMMER NIGHT TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 • 8 PM CONCERT 2014 Camp Lawton, near Milan, GREAT PERFORMANCES Georgia, once housed 10,000 AUGUST 22, 2014 • 9PM Union prisoners at the end of Led for the first time by a guest the Civil War. The remains conductor Christoph Eschenbach, the renowned Vienna Philharmonic of the camp have long been returns for another open-air concert in lost to history. Can the Time the magnificent gardens of Austria’s Team find the original site of Imperial Schönbrunn Palace, a the camp? UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.

DOROTHEA LANGE: GRAB A HUNK OF LIGHTNING AMERICAN MASTERS FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 • 9PM

More than four decades of 20th-century America are filtered through Lange’s life and lens — her creations and achievements, her tragedies and losses. Known for her powerful images from the Great Depression, her haunting Migrant Mother remains emblematic of that period.

THE SEARCH FOR JOSIAH HENSON … THE MAN BEHIND THE STORY OF UNCLE TOM’S CABIN: A TIME TEAM AMERICA PRESENTATION TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 • 8 PM

Tucked between upscale homes in suburban Maryland just outside Washington, DC, are the remains of an 1830s slave plantation — once home to Josiah Henson, the slave who inspired the title character in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. What can be found here to help us understand what life on this plantation was like? And what remains that might tie directly to Josiah Henson himself?

7 WHRO Education

Our Children’s Services Help Fight Summer Brain Drain by Whitney Raymo Communications & Administrative Coordinator Whitney [email protected]

WHRO.KIDS 15.3 chool may be out for the summer, They also conducted van visits and outreach COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 462 but our children’s services team activities at a number of community events COX Digital 108 | Charter Digital 120 Legacy Society has remained hard at work! including the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia’s Mobile Pantry sites in Portsmouth; S WHRO Early Childhood a Breakfast with Super Why at Whole Foods Midnight Sid The Science Kid Coordinator, Martha Razor, and Education Market in Virginia Beach; and the launch of 12:30am Martha Speaks Assistant, Rosalie Rodriguez, have the Space Racers exhibit at the Virginia Air 1am Sesame Street been taking part in summer camps and Build a better and Space Center in Hampton. 2am Thomas & Friends community events throughout Hampton 2:30am Word Girl Roads to promote reading and literacy Recent studies show that students can lose future with a 3am Cyberchase skills to elementary aged children and one to three months of learning over a 3:30am Clifford their parents. long summer vacation. “We believe that lasting legacy promoting literacy is important all year 4am Sesame Street During the months of June, July and round, but it’s essential during the summer 5am Arthur August, Razor and Rodriguez worked when ‘brain drain’ can set in for students,” 5:30am The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That with the City of Norfolk’s Department said Rodriguez. “We’re doing everything of Recreation, Parks and Open Space we can to keep kids reading and learning all 6am Sesame Street Join the many other to bring WHRO’s Raising Readers summer long.” 7am Cyberchase members who are helping Van to summer camps at Bayview 7:30am Word Girl Recreation Center, Captain’s Quarters To learn more about our Raising Readers 8am Martha Speaks to ensure that WHRO Recreation Center and East Ocean View Van and other children’s services, 8:30am Sid the Science Kid Community Center. “Our van visits visit the WHRO Education website at 9am Sid The Science Kid continues to enrich the include educational games, activities education.whro.org 9:30am Caillou lives of those in Virginia. and distributing books and materials for 10am Wild Kratts children to take home,” Razor explained. 10:30am Wild Kratts Some have made a 11am Curious George In addition, the team helped host two bequest; others made a 11:30am Curious George week-long Super Why Reading Camps Noon Peg + Cat gift that provides at the Little Creek-Fort Story Child Development Centers and Children’s 12:30pm Clifford them with a lifetime Harbor of Portsmouth. Super Why 1pm Sesame Street Camps show 4- and 5-year olds the power 2pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood income. Your planned of reading and motivate them to play 2:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood gift will help secure with letters, sounds and words through a 3pm Dinosaur Train comprehensive curriculum developed by 3:30pm Dinosaur Train the future of the literacy experts. 4pm Super WHY! stations you love. 4:30pm Thomas & Friends 5pm Peg + Cat 5:30pm The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That Make a gift 6pm Curious George 6:30pm Curious George to the future. 7pm Sesame Street 8pm Wild Kratts 8:30pm The Electric Company 9pm Martha Speaks 9:30pm Word Girl 10pm M, W & F - Teen Kids News For more information Tu & Sat - The Electric Company please Dory Morrison, Th & Sun - Maya & Miguel Major and Planned Gifts Officer 10:30pm Cyberchase 11pm Cat In The Hat phone: (757) 889-9477 or Knows A Lot About That [email protected]. 11:30pm Dinosaur Train 8 Legacy Society Barrier Island You are cordially invited Center to the WHRO Eastern Shore Community Forum at the Barrier Island Center. Build a better 7295 Young Street Machipongo, VA 23405 Come out to this fun and future with a informative event to meet the WHRO team serving your lasting legacy community and give us your thoughts and ideas for September 18 WHRO’s public service on at 5pm the Eastern Shore. Join the many other Light hors d’oeuvres Acceptance only to members who are helping and wine Laura Payne 757-889-9419 or to ensure that WHRO [email protected] continues to enrich the by September 8th lives of those in Virginia. Some have made a bequest; others made a gift that provides them with a lifetime Friendly. Warm. income. Your planned gift will help secure aFFordable. the future of the stations you love.

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Veterans Coming Home months. As service members transition out by Kelly Jackson Community Engagement Director of the military, readjusting to civilian life [email protected] can present significant stress and challenges, including higher rates of unemployment, divorce and suicide than the general ince 2001, 2.6 million service men population. and women have been deployed to support operations in Iraq and Veterans Coming Home is a national public Afghanistan. More than half have media effort to support veterans made Salready returned to civilian life and possible by the Corporation for Public another 900,000 are expected to transition Broadcasting. WHRO joins other stations in out of the military over the next 18 pairing strong, national on-air content with local stories of veterans and their families. We are working with community-based partner organizations to better coordinate For more information and to find out how and publicize local services for veterans, you can help, go to whro.org/veterans share stories of their challenges and triumphs, and connect more veterans with local resources and support.

10 Let’s Eat

Composting: Matter Matters even ended up with a fairly prolific horned by Shannon Bowman Online Content and Social Media Producer melon growing in our front garden bed. [email protected] The next year, my roommate’s diligence his story starts six years ago, brought more rapidly created compost in 2008 when I got my first and even some of the hot stuff. On those composter. It was one of those triumphant days, we’d gather around the tall rectangular bins that allows composter, putting our hands over it to Tyou to put stuff in the top and has feel steam rising up. Although this was hit a front slide door at the bottom, so you can or miss, it was a major leap forward and take compost out. I never got to use that always caused a minor celebration. This slide door - at least not to remove the organic newfound success was brought about by two gardener’s version of black gold. No. My bin key elements: the ratio of browns to greens was more a storage unit for discarded food and the frequency with which we aerated and yard waste. While not causing problems, Bin composter and tumbler composter it. Grass clippings, thoroughly mixed in, it wasn’t adding much value either. turned out to be the magic ingredient. Lawn waste. Success started slowly, but after a mowing is no longer about making the front Hoping the bin was the issue, a few years few months we had usable compost. Most yard presentable, it’s about harvesting those I got a small tumbler composter. Just of this was created by cool temperature heat inducing green beauties. Once collected, a few weeks after that, I was given a larger aerobic breakdown augmented by the we add the clippings over a couple of days so tumbler by my roommate. Suddenly, I had steadfast work of soldier flies, and perhaps their benefit can be extended. three composters, all of which were failing to other, less desirable bugs. So, while we had produce compost. compost that was nutrient rich, the lack of To learn more about what should or shouldn’t high temperature meant it was also filled go in a composter, visit letseat.whro.org Soon after, one of my roommates decided it with thousands of viable weed and volunteer was time to take our composting seriously. seeds. That year, weeding the flower and After doing some online research he began vegetable gardens was a never-ending battle. making sure that we had a good mix of We also never knew when or where another table scraps and brown and green yard cucumber plant might pop-up. Somehow we

2014-15 Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 F. Ludwig Diehn Baltimore Consort Jim Walker, flute Concert Series Few early music players have more fun making music than Dynamic soloist, legendary orchestral and studio musician, the Baltimore [seven], who through their performances, celebrated jazz flutist; Jim Walker is living proof that with Chandler Recital Hall, take the position that echoes of Renaissance secular enough creativity and determination, one can reach the F. Ludwig Diehn Center music are still to be found in modern folk practice. stars. He is a living legend, and a true Renaissance man for the Performing Arts —The New Yorker of the flute.

Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014 Monday, March 23, 2015 Apple Hill String Quartet Edmund Battersby, piano The Apple Hill String Quartet has earned accolades from His landmark recordings of Beethoven’s Diabelli around the world for its interpretive mastery of such tradi- Variations, on modern and period instruments, put him “in tional repertoire as Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, the company of Brendel, Serkin, Schnabel, and Pollini.” Beethoven and Ravel — along with its special dedication —American Record Guide Baltimore Consort to seldom heard masterworks and contemporary music. Monday, April 13, 2015 Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 James Pugh and Glenn Wilson Øystein Baadsvik, tuba, with with the John Toomey Trio Andrey Kasparov and Oksana Lutsyshyn What baritone saxophonist Glenn Wilson and trombonist ...his capacity for lyricism in a recording that emanci- Jim Pugh share with (Thomas) Chapin, apart from highly pates the tuba from its Cinderella role with ear-catching distinctive wind voices, is an ability to combine near- panache. Baadsvik shows that anything a violin can do, a classical “correctness” with raw spontaneity, swing with Apple Hill String Quartet tuba can do too. —The Daily Telegraph, U.K. freedom. —Brian Morton

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With those words, composer Antonio Salieri describes himself at the end of the Peter Schaffer play “Amadeus.” It’s a moving moment in a powerful play, but a play built upon rumor and fiction. In fact, Salieri was a talented and accomplished composer and conductor, highly regarded by his contemporaries, including Mozart. On Salieri’s birthday, August 18, we will try to offset his somewhat tarnished reputation BBC NEWSHOUR by playing many of his very enjoyable MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT 9AM • WHRV 89.5 FM compositions.

While we were sad to see Virginia LENNY Conversations go, we are glad to bring MONDAY AUGUST 25 WHRO 90.3 FM you BBC Newshour in its place at 9 on Friday mornings, rounding out the week Leonard Bernstein was a prodigiously with news from around the world that gifted musician, a man of enormous includes interviews with newsmakers, energy and talent. His was a conductor eyewitnesses, correspondents and who became front-page news in 1943 analysts from across the pond, as only and brought Mahler back to the public’s “The Beeb” can. Newshour is BBC ear in the 1960’s. He was a composer World Service’s flagship international who chronicled his beloved New York in news and current affairs program, with musicals, notably “West Side Story,” and international interviews and in-depth his religion in works like the “Chichester reports of world news. Psalms”. Hear Lenny’s music making on his birthday, August 25th.

PICKIN’ SUNDAY AUGUST 3 AT 7PM • WHRV 89.5 FM A very special, three hour, edition of Pickin’ Influenced by family members, and guitar to be aired on Sunday evening, August 3 will greats such as “Doc” Watson, and Clarence highlight the traditional bluegrass side of the White, Rice usedthose styles to produce iconic guitarist and singer Tony Rice. a sound of his own that has now become standards for guitar players the world From his work in the early 1970s on a over. Rice’s work has influenced countless self-titled recorded project, to his work with guitarists, not only in bluegrass music, J.D. Crowe as a member of the New South but jazz, and Americana types of guitar and release of the now Bluegrass Music techniques and formats. classic project, Rounder 0044, Tony Rice defined a new generation of bluegrass greats. Co-hosts Barry Graham and Harold Smith His recordings with Ricky Scaggs revisits would like to invite you to this special edition the brother duets styling of the pre-bluegrass of Pickin’ on WHRV-FM. Sunday, August 3 format. He cemented his role as a bluegrass at 7PM. legacy with his work as a member of the Bluegrass Album Band. 13 Radio Programming Visit whro.org/whrvfm and whro.org/whrofm

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by Danny Epperson on an event that will be bigger than ever in its Hampton Roads Pride’s mission is to WHRO Senior Producer, TV/Radio [email protected] 26 years in Hampton Roads. The festival site instill pride, celebrate unity and embrace this year will be highly interactive and will diversity in the Hampton Roads Lesbian, feature brand-new areas, including a Family Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community Fun Park, a game arena, and an outdoor Club by creating visibility and promoting full HRO is proud to support venue. Multi-platinum award-winning music human and civil rights through education, community organizations artist Deborah Cox is the music headliner celebration, and networking. The non-profit in the region and again this along with the world’s first transgendered organization also provides scholarships and year, WHRO is partnering comedian, Ian Harvie. promotes strong community partnerships with Wwith the local Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and other LGBT organizations. Transgender (LGBT) organization, Hampton PrideFest also hosts the nation’s only Pride Roads Pride, at this summer’s PrideFest in Boat Parade which will commence at the start WHRO received the 2013 Legends Norfolk. The festival is on August 23rd at of the festival by Waterside and is emceed Community Award from Equality Virginia for Town Point Park from noon-6pm. The event by WHRV’s HearSay radio show host its long tradition of support and respect for is free and open to the public. Cathy Lewis and Todd Rosenlieb, owner of all members of the Greater Hampton Roads TRDance Center in Norfolk. community. This year’s theme for PrideFest is: “Learn. Love. Be.” Organizers have been working

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16 The Scene Profile of the month: Kishi Bashi

ishi Bashi is the pseudonym of Kaoru Ishibashi (born November 4, 1975). While Ishibasi currently lives in Athens, K Georgia, he spent most of his formative years calling Norfolk his home. After graduating from Maury High School in 1994, Ishibashi earned admission to Berklee College of Music where he majored in film witnessing history... in a couple of years major markets on each coast of the United scoring. His prowess with the violin soon we’ll be talking about, ‘Man, I saw him States. Still, not one to forget his roots in found him sharing the stage with acts such at this intimate little show.’” A national the area, he took the opportunity during as Sondre Lerche, Alexi Murdoch, Regina tour of his own followed, hitting major a September 2013 stop-over in the area Spektor, and of Montreal. After an opening markets. While performing at the Attucks to do an intimate solo set at the Chrysler act failed to show at a Regina Spektor concert Theater, he announced to the crowd that a Museum’s glass studio during their Third in Europe, Ishibashi volunteered his services jingle he wrote for a Japanese cell-phone Thursday (formerly Third Wednesday) and his career as a solo performer was born. commercial had begun to take on a life of events, as he has done in the past. The its own. An overseas tour was booked and line for the event stretched from the front As his star continued to shine, Ishibashi the success of the jingle led to him writing steps of the studio to the fountain in front released his first EP with the help of Montreal “Philosophize In It! Chemicalize In It!”. The of the museum proper. More recently, frontman Kevin Barnes. He returned to song subsequently became his first number he made a return to Hampton Roads for Norfolk after falling out of love with the daily one hit in Japan and served as the first single his third headlining performance at the grind of and successfully for his new album, Lighght, which debuted Norva for the penultimate date of his kick-started his debut album, 151a, raising at Number 52 on the Billboard Top 200. US tour. Currently, he is making several over $14,000 in under a week. While appearances in the summer festival circuit, performing songs from the album live, he Ishibashi’s intriguing method of composing interspersed with more dates in Japan and a would use multiple loop pedals and effects music has also presented him with various full overseas tour beginning in October. to multi-layered mini-symphonies opportunities in the art world. In May of violin, voice, and beatboxing. After a of 2013, he was invited to speak at the For more details on other artist profiles, performance at Austin’s SXSW Festival, prestigious TEDMED conference in visit whro.org/thescene NPR declared him one of their “Top Acts Washington D.C. His audience has grown to of SXSW” stating, “I really felt like I was the point where he now sells out theaters in

17 The Leadership Circle

Margie and Bob Rashti Mr. Paul E. Carnes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henifin Leadership Circle members share WHRO’s Mr. Warren Richard and Ms. Lynn Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carson Mr. and Mrs. Devin Hensley vision of excellence and understand that financial Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubin Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cathey Stephanie and Ron Herman Dr. and Mrs. Michael Sagman Mr. Russell R. Cerro Dr. Douglas Higinbotham and Dr. Marcy participation at the leadership level is vital for Bert and Missy Schmidt Mrs. Carlotta C. Chandler L. Stutzman WHRO to continue providing the best educational Ms. Judith Scott Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Chutkow Mr. Paul A. Hill Kay and Conway Sheild Ms. Joy A. Cipriano and Mr. Jeff A. Kaye Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill and broadcast services to our region. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Smith, USN (Ret.) Mr. Franklin E. Clarke Paul and Susan Hirschbiel Mr. Lawrence L. Steingold Dr. and Mrs. John P. Clarke Ms. Nancy M. Hogg Thanks for leading the way! Dr. S. Keith Sutton and Dr. Gail Beyer Mrs. Claudette N. Clos Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Hoinkes Dr. Elaine M. Themo Dr. Marti and Mr. David Coffield, Jr. Dr. Robert E. Howard, Jr. Mr. Brendan Tompkins and Ms. Tiara Ronnie Cohen and Ron Herzick Joan Hughes CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE ($25,000+) HUNTER B. ANDREWS SOCIETY Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Collins Susan and Bob Hume ($2,500+) Mr. and Mrs. Robert van den Berg Ellen Q. Acree Trust* Mr. and Mrs. Norman Colpitts Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Vosteen Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Conage Mr. Edward H. Inge Dominion Virginia Power Anonymous (6) Mr. M. Coleman Walsh, Jr. Hampton Roads Community Foundation Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter B. William and Susan Conley Tom and Patricia Isenhour Leila Graham and Randy Webb Mr. and Mrs. Colby Cooper Gail and Dave Iwans / DIA Mr. Bernard Jaffe* Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wenz Ms. Susan B. Joseph* The Jack and Virginia Bagby Charitable Kathryn Copeland Mrs. Nancy S. Jacobson Mrs. Anna R. Wetherill Ms. Christiane Corbett James and Melody Jeffrey The Estate of Dr. C. Louise Kirk Gift Fund Ms. Carmella S. Whitaker The Estate of Louise M. Lister Mrs. Nora A. Barnes Dr. and Mrs. George W. Cornell Dr. Mariann Jelinek The Family of Norman C.* and Catherine Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Costenbader Mr. and Mrs. James Jiral The Estate of Herbert Neisser Ms. Clay H. Barr M. Willcox* Estate of Jean Old Ms. Mary Alice Beale Tim and Betty Wade Coyle Mr. Brooks Johnson and Ms. Germaine Dr. B. Yeh Williamson Cristallo Art Center Clair The Estate of Ann Craig Rusmisell Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeh TowneBank Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Johnson Nancy and Malcolm Branch Mr. and Mrs. Keith Curtis Jan and Jeremy Johnson James R. and Monica Brogan Ms. Cynthia Cutler and Mr. Craig Haines Commander and Mrs. John Johnson DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($1,200+) Mr. Philip J. Dabney USN Ret Mr. Kent Johnson PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($10,000+) Keith Winston Colonna Anne and Darron Conner Mr. and Mrs. Joshua P. Darden The Rev. Connie Jones Anonymous (1) Ms. Irene F. Craft Anonymous (25) Dr. and Mrs. Chris Dassler Dr. Howard W. Jones, Jr. Bay Diesel Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cross Mrs. Joan D. Aaron, CPA Mr.* and Mrs. Chance Davis Mrs. Martha A. Jones Capital Group Companies, Inc./ Capt. Cecelia Dawe-Gillis, USN (Ret.) Ms. Lynn O. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Adarsh Deepak Dr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Jones American Funds Mrs. Sarah Elseman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dedman Joe and Terry Jordan Estate of Betty Farr Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Evans Tom Ammons Dr. William DeLacey in memory of Ms. Ida Kay Jordan Robert B. and LaVerne W. Edwards in Judy Fazio Edward and Deborah Amorosso Virginia DeLacey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judd memory of R. Franklin and Arbee R. Mr. Jack A. Feitelberg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amos Richard and Susan Desilets Dr. Larry H. Kagan /Diana S. Eyre Edwards Dr. Nancy Fishback Ms. Patricia Arant Mr. and Mrs. Jay Diedzic John and Kay Kane The Estate of Bob L. Goodwin Mr. Joseph C. Francese Reed and Nancy Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Michael Divaris Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kantor The Pela Hundley Charitable Dr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier Larry and Ann Atkinson Mr. John W. Drescher Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kaufman Remainder Trust* Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Frieden Allen Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Drewry COL and Mrs. George Kaye, USAF RET Lee and Bernard Jaffe Philanthropic Dr. Lisa and Mr. Richard E. Garriott, Jr. Mr. Leonard Ballback and Ms. Florence Mr. and Mrs. William Dullaghan Mr. Phillip A. Kearley Fund of the Tidewater Jewish Mr. andMrs. Alan Gavalya Young Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Durham Mr. Edwin C. Kellam Foundation Ms. Patricia Geraghty Bill and Clara Banks Douglas and Nancy Dwoyer Mrs. Lynn H. Kellam Mr. and Mrs. David R. Goode Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goebel Vern and Nancy Barham Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eberle Ms. Kay A. Kemper The Jimmie P. Hancock Estate Chris and Lizz Gunnufsen James P. Barton, Ph.D. and Mary M. Mr. Martin A. Einhorn Dr. Dawnielle J. Kerner Ms. Signe M. Langschultz Mary and Herbert Haneman Cottrell, Ph.D Lynn Ellis Dr. Mark Kerner Mr. James A. Squires and Ms. Karen Helen G. Gifford Foundation Jim and Jackie Batterson Dr. Thomas Ellis and Dr. Ann Moore Ms. Barbara Kerr Jones-Squires Dr. Cliff E. Henderson Ronda Baucom and Wally Schmader Ms. Elise Emanuel and Mr. David Dr. Ashby C. Kilgore TowneBank Mr. James A. Hixon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baur Scherer Dr. and Mrs. Greg Kim Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Wendel / Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hofheimer, Jr. Donna Bausch Mr. Eric Engler Dr. Michelle Kingsbury and Mr. John AVW Technologies Larry and Sally Hull Carlotta and Charles Bell Ms. Dianne Epplein and Mr. John Patton Walker Dr. and Mrs. Carl P. Wisoff The Honorable and Mrs. Marc Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Ezzell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Koach Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Jett, Jr. Mr. Richard A. Beskin Mrs. Sabiha Famularo Drs. Venu and Prashanthi Koduri Ms. Heather L. Jordan Khan Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bevan Sarah E. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kohlenhoefer Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kapper Mr. Robert Birdwell John C. Farnandez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kronmann PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($5,000+) Linda H. Kaufman Dr. and Mrs. Peter Birk Mrs. Lynn J. Feigenbaum Anthony and Helen LaRocco, Jr. Ms. Kirkland Molloy Kelley Ms. Suzan Bistrup Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferguson Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Macon F. Brock, Jr. The Robert A. Lawson, Jr. Family Fund Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Blackwood Fine Fine Legum & McCracken LLP Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Burton of the Hampton Roads Community Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Bock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisler Mr. and Mrs. G. Amory LeCuyer Mr. and Mrs. Colin G. Campbell Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bohan Mr. and Mrs. Sean Fitzpatrick Maxie and Barbara Lee The Dalis Foundation Ms. Linda Lee Mr. and Mrs. James Bolander Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fort Cathy Lewis, Lewis Communications Dr. Carl R. Dolmetsch Dr. and Mrs. Willette LeHew Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Bolash Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Frady USAF Group, Inc. Ms. Cheryl Dronzek Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Levin Kitty Bosher (Ret.) Mr. Donald J. Leger Lee and Leslie Entsminger Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lilly Dr. Theodora P. Bostick Ms. MJ Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Lenthall Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.M. Gottlieb Dr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Lynch Mr. Raymond B. Bottom, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. “Jack” Frost Dr. Meryl and Mr. Nikolaj Lessinger-Bely Robert and Phyllis* M. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Major Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradley Ms. Barbara A. Geraghty Mr. Justin Lewis Barbara and Steve Johnsen Ms. Sallie Marchello and Mr. Tom Mr. James R. Branstetter Mr. and Mrs. James Gildea Dr. Lenard and Dr. Wendy Lexier The Estate of Rosalie B. Kachadorian Morehouse Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brashear Ms. Joan Gilkison Mr. Kent Lion The Estate of Robert Lefevre Mr. Paul Marsteller Donald and Linda Bray Ms. Jane Goldman and Mr. Ron Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Louer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lendman Mr. and Mrs. John I. Martin Hon. Jan Brodie and Mr. Glenn Brodie Mr. and Mrs. George Goodson Dr. William G. Lowell Henry and Angelica Light Bee McLeod and Goody Tyler Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Brodsky Mr. and Mrs. Croxton Gordon Drs. Pramod and Rajul Malik Dr. and Mrs. David Maxwell Dr. Melissa McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown Mr. Tavia Gordon Dr. and Mrs. Chad Manke Andria and Mike McClellan Mr. and Mrs. George Metzger Monte and Katherine Bryant Mr. Paul M. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mansfield Carolyn McDonnell Ms. Mary I. Meyer Mr. Richard L. Buchanan Dr. and Mrs. Mark Greenspan Mrs. John F. Marshall, Jr. Ms. Miriam B. Meredith Mr. Anthony K. Mitchell Stewart Buckle and Joan Park Buckle Dr. Edna Griffenhagen and Mr. Mark Ms. Lynette M. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Jr. Tom and Alice Mountjoy Mr. T R. Litton and Mrs. Audra M. Bullock Waller Richard Massey Mr. and Mrs. Wick Moorman Amy Price Neff and Eric Neff Mr. Cornell Burcher Mr. and Mrs. Eric Grove Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mastaglio Noland Memorial Foundation Ross and Sylvia Payne Mrs. Gail K. Burger Janice and Thom Grubbs Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mastracco The Hon. and Mrs. Norman Olitsky Drs. Powers Peterson and Daniel R. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burke Kathryn Jeanne Grzelkowski Heather and Matt Mazzoni Peggy and Barry Pollara Alonso Ms. Pat Butler and Mr. Dennis Hustead The Family of Carter T. Gunn Ms. Margie McCormick Mrs. Joanne K. Roos Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pierce Mrs. Marilyn B. Buxbaum Ms. Priscilla L. Guthrie Mrs. Heather McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Ryan The Charles E. and Starr D. Plimpton Mrs. Louise Buxton Mr. Adolphus Hailstock Greg and Michelle McCracken Ms. Bernice Schoenbaum Donor Advised Fund of the Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Keith Byers Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hall Mr. Greg McCreash The Estate of Robert and Jean Schonk Roads Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bynum Kenneth Hallman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDermott Mr. Paul Sorensen Mrs. Diana Porter / Western Branch Mr. David P. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hamilton Matthew McKeon and Vince Zentner Mrs. Virginia Stringer Veterinary Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Craig Canning Mrs. Caroline P. Hayes Anne L. McRae and Cary A. Petzinger Michael and Rebecca Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Prillaman, Jr. Ms. Jean A. Carideo Mr. John Healy Patricia Carney Merica Mr. Henry L. Rankin Dr. and Mrs. Peter Carlson CAPT and Mrs. Joel Heaton Dr. Bernard H. Miller

18 Mr. James L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rashkind Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traweek Mr. John R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rayfield Ms. Lois Turnbull Area Arts Dr. and Mrs. Julius Miller Mrs. Lucy F. Reasor Col. Peter Underwood USMC (Ret) and Mrs. Christina Minkewicz Mr. Neil Reed Dr. Anita Underwood Michael and Tina Minter Cecilia and Chris Rennix Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urbi Commission Grants Mr. William M. Mitchell and Ms. Magali Gordon H. Rheinstrom Mr. and Mrs. Mark Utecht Love Mr. and Mrs. Rik Rikkola Mrs. Leslie Van Deren in memory of WHRO wishes to thank the following arts Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Molloy Ron and Debbie Ritter Mr. Richard Van Deren Dr. Carolyn S. Moneymaker Drs. Walter and Jeanne Roll Mr. Amritt A. Villa commissions for their generous support: John R. and Pollie W. Morison Dr. and Mrs. Meredith B. Rose Jim and Betty Villers Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Morrell Carl and Sally Roy Kim Wadsworth Chesapeake Fine Arts Commission Dr. Ula K. Motekat Mr. and Mrs. David Rudiger Dr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Russell Ms. Dana Walker Newport News Arts Commission Drs. I. C. Vernon and Molly* Netto Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sachse Mr. Matthew P. Wallaart The New Leaf, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford F. Sauer Mr. Don Warmke Portsmouth Museum and Fine Arts Jim and Gerri Newsom Mr. Ronald L. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Mr. and Mrs. James Newnam Mr. Bill M. Savage John and Nancy Watters Commission Lt. Kristy and Mr. Dennis Newton Dr. Petra Gurtner and Mr. Gerald Drs. George R. and Jane C. Webb Williamsburg Area Arts Commission Capt. and Mrs. James P. Nickols USN Schwartz Bruce and Holly Weber (Ret.) Dr. and Mrs. Robert Seeherman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webster Sen. and Mrs. Ralph Northam LTC (Ret) and Mrs. Steven Senkovich Mr. Kenneth Weilmuenster Mr. Sidney Nusbaum Carol Wallace Sherman Mr. Stephen D. Weinstein Mr. andMrs. Richard Oberdorfer Jane and Win Short Mr. Douglas A. Weiss Ms. Deborah S. Ogan Mr. Jae Sinnett Dr. Paul R. West “Crisscrossing the United States, first as an Mr. Dan O’Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skrobialowski Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Whitney Army brat and then during a 30-year Naval Fr. Ted Panchak Leonard and Tiffanye Sledge Lynda F. Wilder Ms. Ellen Papetti Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith Bill and Barbi Willey career, public television and radio have Ms. Rose Marie Patterson Mrs. Martha C. Smith Mr. Mark F. Willis been a constant. I support WHRO because Mr. and Mrs. Martin Payne Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Snyder Mr. James S. Wilson Phillip and Melissa Perdue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sobocinski Joyce and Bill Wooldridge it is an integral member of the community Mr. Stuart E. Perritt Mr. and Mrs. William T. Spence Mr. John R. Worstell enriching our lives through news and music Mr. Paul B. Peter Mr. Stephen C. St John Elizabeth Young and Robert Lovell programming not available anywhere Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petters Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stanton, Jr. Mike and Hazel Zamperini Mr. D’Arcy E. Phillips, Jr. Kent and Valerie Stitt else. One of the reasons for retiring here Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Stockmeyer *Deceased is because of WHRO’s classical music Mr. Lamont Poole and Ms. Penny Oots Ms. Ann P. Stokes programs and wanting to keep it alive Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pretlow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summerlin List reflects annual gifts of $1,200+ Hon. William T. Prince Mr. and Mrs. David Sutelan received through May 2014. through my continued support - I can’t Dr. and Mrs. David Propert CAPT and Mrs. Robert Swain, USCG W H R O m a k e s e v e r y e f f o r t imagine a world without it.” Dr. Robert Pu (Ret.) to ensure accuracy. If you find an error in your listing or if Dr. Holly S. Puritz and Dr. Stephen D. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Taylor you would like to change your Wohlgemuth Mrs. Virginia Thumm and Mr. David L. recognition preference, please MCPO Edward Joyce, USN (Ret) Ms. Louise N. Quales Mayfield contact Jenny Dutile at WHRO Leadership Circle Sustaining Member Mr. Ralph Rabinowitz Mr. Richard B. Thurmond (757) 889-9438 or email COL John Race, Jr. Guy K. Tower and Hon. Winship C. Tower [email protected]. Tribute Gifts

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