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WAMC Program Guide 1 WAMC Program Guide March 2014 - Volume 20 Issue 3 Thanks for your support in the Fund Drive I NSIDE T HIS I SSUE 3 Met / ASO / Linda Broadcast Schedules 4 WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance 8 Events Calendar 10 Underwriter Directory 22 WAMC HD2 Program Schedule With Thanks and Admiration Alan S. Chartock WAMC President and C.E.O. Everywhere I go, people are congratulating the radio station for, by far, the fastest million dollar fund drive in history. I always try to make the point that it is not the WAMC staff and board that deserve the kudos but all of you who made it happen. The amount of money that came in before the drive even started was astounding. A few weeks out we had about $300,000 in the magic locked (or lox or lock) box. We announced that number on the air and within days, we had $417,000 in the box. Every penny that came in before the drive that was marked for the box was accounted for and added to the total and used to shorten the drive. The on-air portion of the drive started early on a Monday and four and a half days later we were finished. Astounding! Even with all the money that was in the locked box, people were incredibly generous. Working together, as WAMC’ers always do, we were averaging over $100,000 a day. On the last day we needed a little less than $150,000 to end the drive and by noon, it was done. Can you imagine? The drive was over in four and a half days! March Programming Notes Katie Britton WAMC Programming and Outreach Director March may be coming in like a lion, but keep your fingers crossed that the lambs will be arriving shortly and April showers will indeed bring May flowers. Is that enough modismos for you? (Obviously I’m getting a little punchy with all the snow.) This month, I’d like to highlight a few of our regular shows, as well as some specials we’ll have on tap. It’s Women’s History Month, though I think women should be celebrated all year long. That's why we produce and distribute 51%, The Women’s Perspective. Host and Producer Susan Barnett not only has fascinating conversations with women from all walks of life, but she takes it a step further, and looks at how society, cultures, and our lives are affected by landmark decisions, community organizations, and the choices a person makes. It isn’t a show by women for women; it’s a show for everyone to hear a different or new perspective on the simple and complex things in life, and how we can make a difference. The show airs Thursday nights at 8PM, and repeated the following Wednesday at 3PM. Remember the excitement of the great space race? We’ll be airing the special Rocket Girls and Astro- nettes. This program is the story of women in the ultimate Man’s World – the labs and Shuttle crew cabins of NASA. Told in the first person, these stories explore the experiences of NASA’s first woman engineers and scientists and its first astronauts. The special also tells the fascinating story of a group of women pilots who – in the early 1960s – were led to believe that they would be America’s first women astronauts and were Continued on page 2 continued on page 3

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WAMC Program GuideMarch 2014 - Volume 20 Issue 3 Thanks for your support in the Fund Drive

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

3 Met / ASO / Linda Broadcast Schedules

4 WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance

8 Events Calendar

10 Underwriter Directory

22 WAMC HD2 Program Schedule

With Thanks and AdmirationAlan S. ChartockWAMC President and C.E.O.

Everywhere I go, people are congratulating the radio station for, by far, the fastest million dollar fund drive in history. I always try to make the point that it is not the WAMC staff and board that deserve the kudos but all of you who made it happen. The amount of money that came in before the drive even started was astounding. A few weeks out we had about $300,000 in the magic locked (or lox or lock) box. We announced that number on the air and within days, we had $417,000 in the box. Every penny that came in before the drive that was marked for the box was accounted for and added to the total and used to shorten the drive.

The on-air portion of the drive started early on a Monday and four and a half days later we were finished. Astounding! Even with all the money that was in the locked box, people were incredibly generous. Working together, as WAMC’ers always do, we were averaging over $100,000 a day. On the last day we needed a little less than $150,000 to end the drive and by noon, it was done. Can you imagine? The drive was over in four and a half days!

March Programming NotesKatie BrittonWAMC Programming and Outreach Director

March may be coming in like a lion, but keep your fingers crossed that the lambs will be arriving shortly and April showers will indeed bring May flowers. Is that enough modismos for you? (Obviously I’m getting a little punchy with all the snow.) This month, I’d like to highlight a few of our regular shows, as well as some specials we’ll have on tap.

It’s Women’s History Month, though I think women should be celebrated all year long. That's why we produce and distribute 51%, The Women’s Perspective. Host and Producer Susan Barnett not only has fascinating conversations with women from all walks of life, but she takes it a step further, and looks at how society, cultures, and our lives are affected by landmark decisions, community organizations, and the choices a person makes. It isn’t a show by women for women; it’s a show for everyone to hear a different or new perspective on the simple and complex things in life, and how we can make a difference. The show airs Thursday nights at 8PM, and repeated the following Wednesday at 3PM.

Remember the excitement of the great space race? We’ll be airing the special Rocket Girls and Astro-nettes. This program is the story of women in the ultimate Man’s World – the labs and Shuttle crew cabins of NASA. Told in the first person, these stories explore the experiences of NASA’s first woman engineers and scientists and its first astronauts. The special also tells the fascinating story of a group of women pilots who – in the early 1960s – were led to believe that they would be America’s first women astronauts and were

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A million dollars. Who would have thunk it possible?

It was particularly helpful when a lot of the people who put money into the locked box reached out during the drive and said, “Here’s a little bit more for my radio station.” This is yet more proof that WAMC is a community and when a community forms and marches ahead, people have a stake in its progress. We can only hope that now that we’ve had such a great start, we can keep it going.

So why do people put money in the locked box? Of course, there are any number of reasons but the first and most obvious is that people love their regular programming and don’t want to lose it to a fund drive. The second is that folks really love the staff at WAMC and recognize that although we love our work, including the fund drives, we work even harder than usual during the fund raising. I can’ tell you how many people have come up to me and asked, “How do you do it?” I think it can be explained by adrenalin. We produce enough adrenaline to get us through the marathons and it stays in the body for as long it is necessary. After the adrenaline leaves the body, though, there is an inevitable crash. I was delighted that after this last four and a half day drive there was almost no crash. That’s really extraordinary. In the past when drives approached ten or eleven days, the crash was huge. There have been times when the effects of the crash have left me feeling like I could push a marble across the floor with my nose.

People also put money in the locked box because they don’t want to forget to contribute once the drive has begun. I can’t tell you how many people have told me that they are relieved of potential guilt feelings because they know their money is in the box.

I say to everyone who put money in the locked box or during the on-air portion of the drive, “Thank you!” People tell me all the time that the fund drive is their favorite time on the station. They say that they love the common effort we are all making and they love hearing from their friends and neighbors. I love that part, too. And, of course, I love and thank all of you who understand what this is all about. - Alan

Chartock continued from page 1

WAMC-FM broadcasts 365 days a year to eastern New York and western New England on 90.3 MHz. Our studios and offices are in Albany, NY.

The WAMC transmitter is located atop Mount Greylock in Adams, MA. The WAMC-AM transmitter is located in Albany, NY. WAMK’s transmitter is located on Overlook Mountain, Woodstock, NY.

WAMC transmits on these frequencies:WAMC-FM 90.3 - Albany, NY

WANR- FM 88.5 - Brewster, NY

WCAN-FM 93.3 - Canajoharie, NY

WAMQ-FM 105.1 - Great Barrington, MA

WAMK-FM 90.9 - Kingston, NY

WOSR-FM 91.7 - Middletown, NY

WWES-FM 88.9 – Mount Kisco, NY

WCEL-FM 91.9 - Plattsburgh, NY

WRUN-FM 90.3 - Remsen, NY

WANZ 90.1 FM - Stamford, NY

WANC-FM 103.9 - Ticonderoga, NY

WAMC-AM 1400 - Albany, NY

W204CJ, 88.7 - Lake Placid, NY

W215BG, 90.9 - Milford PA

W226AC 93.1 - Rensselaer-Troy, NY

W243BZ, 96.5 - Ellenville NY

W246BJ 97.1 - Hudson, NY

W247BM, 97.3 - Cooperstown, NY

W211CE, 90.1 - Oneonta, NY

W257BL, 99.3 - Oneonta, NY

W271BF, 102.1 - Highland, NY

W280DJ, 103.9 - Beacon, NY

W292DX, 106.3 – Middletown, NY

W296BD, 107.1 - Warwick, NY

W299AG 107.7 - Newburgh, NY

Surface mail:WAMCBox 66600Albany, NY 12206-6600

Phone: 1-800-323-9262E-mail: [email protected]: www.wamc.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/WAMCradioTwitter: twitter.com/WAMCRadio

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given the exact same physical tests as the Mercury astronauts. The program is narrated by Eileen Collins, the first woman commander of a Space Shuttle. You can hear it Monday March 10th at 11AM.

We’ll also have some great features from the News Department, and on The Roundtable. So keep an eye on our Twitter and Facebook feeds to be in the know. - Katie

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Albany Symphony Orchestra Broadcast Wednesday, March 26 at 8pmRecorded on 3/1/14 at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

Featuring:Blair McMillen – Piano

Program Highlights: Stravinsky – Octet for WindsJoan Tower – Rapids for Piano and OrchestraConor Brown – New Work (World Premier)Beethoven – Symphony No. 3, “Eroica”

Witness the orchestra as it tackles one of the most important pieces in the history of music and romanticism – Beethoven’s heroic Third Symphony. The concert also features a work by American female compositional pioneer, Joan Tower, featuring pianist Blair McMillen, Stravinsky's Octet For Winds, and more

Live at the Linda BroadcastsWednesdays at 8pm on WAMC

3/5 – Alexis P Sutter - Live at the Linda (rec. 6/21/13)A true vocal phenomenon, bass/baritone powerhouse Suter and her band began wowing audiences in the northeast as regular performers at Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Sessions in Woodstock, NY. www.wamcarts.org/event_details.php?id=289

3/19 – Chris Thomas King – Live at the Linda (rec. 4/5/13)Multi-talented Grammy Award winning blues musician, composer and actor Chris Thomas King has blazed a uniquely roots to contemporary musical path. www.wamcarts.org/event_details.php?id=266

3/19 – Lustre Kings – Live at the Linda (rec. 4/20/13)Mark Gamsjager and the Lustre Kings play rock and roll the right way. The powerhouse Albany NY combo has wowed crowds at Manhattan's Rodeo Bar, Seattle's Tractor Tavern and all points in-between; and they've done it with uncommon fervor, commitment and flair. www.wamcarts.org/event_details.php?id=273

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3/12 – Dancing on The Air (not recorded at the Linda) www.jayandmolly.com

3/26 – Albany Symphony Orchestra (details on page 3)

WAMC Executive Staff

Alan Chartock – President and CEO

Dona Frank-Federico– Chief of Staff

Selma Kaplan – Senior Vice President

Pat Cooney – Vice President, Operations

Joe Donahue – Vice President, News/Programming

Management Staff

Meegan Finnegan – Membership Director

Cassandra Mundell – Business Manager

Ian Pickus – News Director

Katie Britton – Programming & Outreach Director

Thom Job - New Media / Communications Manager

Ray Graf – Web Content Manager

Marian Wise – Grants Director

Stacey Rosenberry – Engineering/Operations Manager

Graeme McKenna – General Manager, The Linda, WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio

Felicia Berke – Fund Drive Manager

Stefanie Abel – Marketing / Underwriting Manager

Kristen Gilbert – Traffic Manager

Michelle Battle – Database Manager

Metropolitan Opera Broadcasts Saturdays at 1pm

March 1 – Borodin’s Prince IgorBorodin’s defining Russian epic, famous for its Polovtsian Dances, comes to the Met for the first time in nearly 100 years. Star bass-baritone Ildar Abdrazakov takes on the monumental title role, with Gianandrea Noseda conducting.

March 8 – The Enchanted IslandThe Met’s delightful Baroque fantasy brings together the music of Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau, Purcell, and other composers, set to a brilliant new English libretto inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The all-star cast is led by Susan Graham , David Daniels, Danielle de Niese, and Plácido Domingo.

March 15 – Massenet’s Werther Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role of Massenet's sublime adaptation of Goethe's revolutionary and tragic romance, opposite Sophie Koch as Charlotte. Rising young maestro Alain Altinoglu conducts..

March 22 – Berg's WozzeckWozzeck’s longtime champion James Levine conducts Berg’s gripping score of passion, despair, and murder. Deborah Voigt and Thomas Hampson step into the demanding roles of Marie and the hapless title character for the first time in their remarkable careers.

March 29 – Bellini's La SonnambulaDiana Damrau stars as Amina opposite bel canto specialist Javier Camarena as Elvino in Mary Zimmerman’s intriguing staging of Bellini’s sweet love story, with its unforgettable sleepwalking aria for the heroine. Marco Armiliato conducts.

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WAMC Program Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

12:00 AM

BBC World Service

Radio Deluxe

Jazz After Hours2:00 AM

Jazz After Hours

5:00 AM

Morning Edition

BBC World Service

BBC WorldService

5:30 AM

Capitol Connection

6:00 AM

Living on Earth

7:00 AM

Only A GameMarketplace

Money

8:00 AM

Weekend EditionWeekend Edition

Sunday9:00 AM

The Roundtable

10:00 AM

Car Talk

11:00 AM

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Selected Shorts

12:00 PM

Midday Magazine Midday Magazine Midday Magazine

1:00 PM

RadiolabAlternative

RadioCommonwealth

ClubWAMC

Conversation with...The Moth

Metropolitan Opera(details, page 3)

Le Show

2:00 PM

Vox PopMed Monday

Vox Pop Vox PopFood Friday

A Prairie Home Companion

3:00 PM

The Media Project

The Book Show

51% Capitol ConnectionThe Best of Our

Knowledge

3:30 PM

WAMC Northeast Report

4:00PM

All Things Considered

This American Life(joined in progress)

Afropop Worldwide

5:00 PM

All Things Considered

6:00 PM

WAMC Northeast Report

A Prairie Home Companion

Media Project

6:30 PM

Marketplace Person Place Thing/ Best of Med Monday

7:00 PM

Fresh AirThistle and Shamrock

8:00PM TED Radio

Hour American Routes

Live at the Linda(page 3) / ASO

(page3)

51%This American Life

Hudson River SamplerClassical New

England

8:30 PM

The Book Show

9:00 PM

Mountain Stage

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Marketplace Money

10 PM

Living on Earth

Selected Shorts On the Media

Legislative Gazette

Bluegrass Time Grateful Dead Hour10:30 PM

Moyers & Company

11:00 PM

As It Happens Tim Coakley Jazz Show Hearts of Space

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Program Descriptions

The Academic MinuteWeekdays, 7:34am and 3:56pmLeading experts explain their research and discoveries to an engaged listening audience E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.wamc.org/programs/academic-minute

Afropop WorldwideSundays, 4–5pmGeorge Collinet hosts this mix of world music from Africa, the Caribbean and the Americas. Tapes are not available. Phone: (718) 398-2733. E-mail:[email protected]. Web: www.afropop.org

All Things ConsideredWeeknights, 4–6:00pmSaturdays and Sundays, 5–6pmTapes and transcripts are available. Phone: (877) 677-8398. E-mail:[email protected] (weekend e-mail: [email protected]). Web:www.npr.org/programs

Alternative RadioTuesdays, 1pm-2pm. ” For tapes write to PO Box 551, Boulder, CO 80306, call (800) 444-1977 or visit www.alternativeradio.org.

American RoutesTuesdays at 8pmA weekly two-hour program produced, presenting a broad range of blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical.Web: www.americanroutes.wwno.org

As It HappensWeeknights, 11pm–12midnightA nightly international newsmagazine from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that covers major stories from around the world and regularly focuses on important Canadian news. Phone: (416) 205-2600. E-mail:[email protected]. ca. Web: www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/asithappens

BBC World ServiceWeekdays, 12–5amSaturdays, 5–5:30am and Sundays, 5–7amThe latest news from the BBC. Tapes are not available.

BBC The World TodayTuesday-Saturday, 12midnight–1amThe latest news from the BBC. E-mail: world [email protected]. Web: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice

The Best of Our KnowledgeMondays, 8:05–8:30pm; Repeated Fridays at 3pm; Repeated Saturdays at 1:30pm on WAMC AM 1400Bob Barrett hosts this look at the latest developments in the halls of academe. E-mail: [email protected]. Webwww.wamc.org/programs/best-our-knowledge-wamc

Bob Edwards WeekendWAMC HD2 - Sundays, 11am– 1pmIn-depth interviews with newsmakers, journalists, entertainers and other compelling figures. Bob Edwards hosted NPR's “Morning Edition” for 24-and-a-half years.Web: www.bobedwardsradio.com

The Book ShowTuesdays, 3:05–3:30pmRepeated Thursdays at 8:30pmJoe Donahue hosts this weekly half-hour of literary interviews with acclaimed authors. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/book-show-wamc

The Capitol ConnectionThursdays, 3pm, Saturdays 5:30amAlan Chartock’s weekly talk with political notables. Tapes/CD’s are $10. Phone: (800) 323-9262. Web: www.wamc.org/prog-capitol.html

Car TalkSaturdays, 10–11amTom and Ray Magliozzi tell you what ails your car. To be on the program, call (888) 227-8255. Web: www.cartalk.cars.com

Commonwealth ClubWednesdays, 1pm-2pm. ” Call (800) 933-7548 or visit www.commonwealthclub.org.

Classical New England with the BSOSundays, 8pm-10pm Classical performances from the Boston Symphony Orchestra. During Tanglewood season, this show will be replaced by Live at The Linda broadcasts.

Dancing on the Air2nd Wednesday of the month, 8–10pmJay Ungar and Molly Mason host live folk music. Call (518) 465-5233, x4.

The Diane Rehm ShowWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 8pm–10pmDiane offers listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times.

Earth & SkyWeekdays, 9:45amEach day, Deborah Byrd and Joel Block discuss popular science subjects that affect our everyday lives. Phone: (512) 480-8773. Write to PO Box 1965, Austin, TX 78767. Web: www.earthsky.com

Earth WiseWeekdays 11:10am and 4:04pmFrom green business and new environmental legislation to how nature impacts our environment in ways never before considered, Earth Wise offers a look at our changing environment every day through public radio.Hosted by Bill Schlesinger. Web:www.wamcradio.org/earthwise/about.html

EchoesWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 12am– 1amHosted by John Diliberto. Echoes brings together a wide array of styles, from acoustic to electronic, jazz to space music, the avant-garde to rock.Web: www.echoes.org

51%Thursdays, 8:05–8:30pmRepeated Wednesdays at 3:05pmWAMC’s Susan Barnett explores important issues of particular interest to women. Tapes/CD’s are $10. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.wamc.org/programs/51-wamc

Fresh AirWeekdays, 7–8pmHosted by Terry Gross, this daily interview and features program provides a fresh look at contemporary culture. Tapes and transcripts are $23.45. Phone: (877) 213-7374.. E-mail: freshair@whyy. org.

Grateful Dead HourSundays, 10–11pmHosted by David Gans, this program features classic performances by the Dead and their fellow travelers. Web: www.gdhour.com

Here and NowWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 12–2pmHosted by Robin Young and Jermey Hobson. A distinctive mix of hard news and rich conversation featuring interesting players from across the spectrum of arts and culture, business, technology, science and politics.Web: http://hereandnow.wbur.org

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Hudson River SamplerSaturdays, 8–10:00pmWanda Fischer hosts a program of the very best folk, bluegrass and blues music. Playlists: www.wamc.org/programs/hudson-river-sampler-wamc

Jazz After HoursSaturdays, 1–5amSundays, 12midnight–5amJim Wilke hosts this program of jazz recordings. Write to c/o Public Radio International, 100 North Sixth Street, Suite 900A, Minneapolis, MN 55403. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.jazzafterhours.org

Le ShowSundays, 1–2pmHosted by Harry Shearer, this weekly show takes a humorous and satirical look at the news. Web: www.harryshearer.com/news/le_show/

Legislative GazetteFridays, 10:00pmRepeated Saturdays at 5:30amThe WAMC news team takes you inside New York State government. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/legislative-gazette-wamc

Living on EarthSaturdays, 6:05–7amRepeated Tuesdays at 10pmEnvironmental news and information program hosted by Steve Curwood. Phone: (800) 218-9988. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.loe. org

MarketplaceWeekday mornings, 7:50–8am and 8:50amWeekday evenings, 6:30–7pmMarketplace AM highlights overnight developments in the business world; E-mail: letters @marketplace.org.

Marketplace MoneySundays, 7–8amRepeated Fridays at 9pmHost Kai Ryssdal looks at the week’s major national and international stories that will impact the average listener’s wallet. Phone: (800) 228-7123. Web: www.marketplacemoney.org

The Media ProjectSundays, 6pmRepeated Mondays at 3:05pmAn inside look at media coverage of current events, with Alan Chartock, Ira Fusfeld, and Rosmary Armao, with host Rex Smith. Phone: (800) 323-9262. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/media-project-wamc

Midday MagazineWeekdays, 12noon–1pmBrian Shields anchors an hour of regional and national news, weather and features. Tapes are not available. Web: www.wamc.org/prog-middaymag.html

Midday Saturday / Midday SundayWeekends, 12 noon–1pmHost Lucas Willard brings you the best of WAMC news. Tapes are not available.

Morning EditionWeekdays, 5–9amNPR and WAMC’s David Guistina bring you regional and national news and features. Tapes are available. Phone: (877) 677-8398. E-mail:[email protected]. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/morning-edition-wamc

The Moth Radio HourFriday , 1pm-2pmWe'll hear true stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, props, or accompaniment. Humorous and heartbreaking tales told with honesty, bravery and wit.

Mountain StageMondays, 9–11pmPerformances by contemporary folk, rock, and country artists. Write to West Virginia Public Radio, 600 Capitol St., Charleston, WV 25301. Phone: (800) 521-2112. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.mountainstage.org

Moyers and CompanyFridays 10pm-10:30pmA weekly series that veteran journalist Bill Moyers says will try to make sense of our tumultuous times, “for myself and hopefully for anyone who wants to keep me company.”

Music from the Hearts of SpaceSundays, 11pm–12 midnightStephen Hill offers ethereal late-night listening. Phone: (415) 499-9902 E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.hos.com

On PointWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 10 am–12 pmHosted by award-winning journalist Tom Ashbrook, On Point features lively conversation on everything from breaking news to ancient poetry, and features writers, politicians, journalists, artists, scientists and ordinary citizens from around the world.

On The MediaThursdays, 10 pm –11 pmHosted by veteran journalists Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield, On The Media decodes what we hear, read, and see in the media every day, and arms us with critical tools necessary to survive the information age.

Only a GameSaturdays, 7–8amNationally known author and veteran NPR commentator, Bill Littlefield, explores sports at all levels. Tapes are available. Phone: (800) 909-9287. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.onlyagame.org

Paul Caiano’s WAMC Regional ForecastWeekdays, 6:53am and 12:25pmEvery weekday morning. Paul Caiano is a meteorologist at WNYT Newschannel 13.

Person Place ThingFirst Sunday of each month, 6:30pmHosted by Randy Cohen. Guests talk about a person, a place, and a thing they find meaningful. The results: surprising stories from great talkers.

Playing on AirFourth Friday of each month 11am-12pmA public radio show of short plays. Originally written for the stage, these 10-20 minute selections translate to radio without need for stage directions.

A Prairie Home CompanionSaturdays, 6–8pmRepeated Sundays from 3–5pmMonologues, skits, and more, hosted by Garrison Keillor. Write to Prairie Home Productions, LLC, 611 Frontenac Place, St. Paul, MN 55104. Phone:(800) 228-7123. E-mail: phc@mpr. org. Web:www.prairiehome.publicradio.org

Pulse of the PlanetWeekdays, 11:20amWeekends, 8:35amA two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science. Write to Pulse of the Planet, PO Box 344, Accord, NY 12404. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.pulseplanet.com

QWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 3–4pmHosted by Jian Ghomeshi, with his trademark wit and spontaneity, Q covers pop culture and high arts alike with forays into the most provocative and compelling cultural trends.

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Radio DeluxeSaturdays, 12am–2amSinger/guitarist John Pizzarelli takes listeners on a 2-hour tour through the great American songbook. Web: www.radiodeluxe.com

RadiolabMondays 1-2pmEach hour we take a big idea, so big that it lives everywhere, hiding in a thousand places under different names, and we chase that idea, going wherever whim takes us. Along the way, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich interview, argue, imagine, and discover the hidden connections that make this idea so surprisingly powerful.Web www.radiolab.org/

The RoundtableWeekdays, 9am–12 pmJoe Donahue and rotating co-hosts offer this mix of news, interviews and more. Featuring Performance Place. Tapes are not available. Web:www.wamc.org/roundtable

Selected ShortsSundays, 11am–12noonRepeated Wednesdays at 10pmA match of Oscar and Tony Award winning actors with short stories by contemporary and classic authors. Tapes are available. Phone: (212) 864-1414, ext. 206. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www.symphonyspace.org

Smiley and WestWAMC HD2 - Saturdays, 1pm-2pmTavis Smiley and Cornel West talk about subjects from news and politics to entertainment and culture. The one-hour weekly show attracts a broad spectrum of A-List guests and features an audience participation segement.

Star DateWeekdays, 5:06am and 12:45pmWeekends, 10:27pmAstronomical information and current events. From the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory. Web: www.stardate.org

TED Radio HourSaturdays, 1-2 pmRepeated Mondays at 8pmA journey through fascinating ideas, astonishing inventions, and new ways to think and create. Based on riveting TEDTalks from the world's most remarkable minds

The Tavis Smiley ShowWAMC HD2 - Saturdays, 12pm-1pmThe one-hour weekly program offers a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations. Tavis engages commentators and guests in substantive and provocative discussions on a wide range of topics including: politics, health, finance, sports, technology and pop culture.Web: www.tavissmileyradio.com

Tell Me MoreWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 4–5pmCapturing the headlines, issues and pleasures relevant to multicultural life in America, the daily one-hour series is hosted by award-winning journalist Michel Martin.

This American LifeFridays, 8–10pmRepeated Saturdays at 4pmIra Glass hosts this weekly suite of radio storytelling. Tapes are available. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.thislife.org

The Thistle and ShamrockSundays, 7–8pmCeltic music and culture are presented by Scotswoman Fiona Ritchie. Tapes are not available. Phone: (704) 321-3293. E-mail: [email protected]. Web:www. npr.org

The Tim Coakley Jazz ShowSaturdays, 11:00pm–12 midnightA mixture of jazz old and new, hosted by WAMC’s Tim Coakley. Tapes are not available. Playlists: www.wamc.org/programs/tim-coakley-jazz-show-wamc

Vox PopMonday-Friday, 2–3pmWAMC’s live call-in program exploring a variety of issues. Tapes are not available. Mondays are “Medical Mondays” – Fridays are “Food Fridays” Phone: (800) 348-2551. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/vox-pop-wamc

Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell MeSaturdays, 11am–12noon, Repeated Thursdays at 9pmA quiz program, hosted by Peter Sagal, with Carl Kasell as official judge and scorekeeper. Listeners test their knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what’s real news and what’s made up. E-mail: [email protected]

WAMC Bluegrass TimeSaturdays, 10pm – 11pmNick Barr hosts this blend of bluegrass music, featuring the classics from the masters all the way to the current “hits”. Playlists: www.wamc.org/programs/wamc-bluegrass-time-wamc

WAMC “Conversation With…” Thursdays, 1-2pmAlan Chartock talks with authors, politicians, artists and other notables.

WAMC Northeast ReportEarly Edition – Weekdays, 3:30–4pmLate Edition – Weekdays, 6–6:30pmThe latest news featuring reports from WAMC’s bureau chiefs along with commentary, interviews, national and international news and the weather forecast. Web: www.wamc.org/programs/wamc-northeast-report-wamc

Weekend EditionSaturdays, 8–10am, Sundays, 8–11amNPR and WAMC, bring you the newsSaturday Web: www.npr.org/programs/wesatSunday Web: www.npr.org/programs/wesun/

WitsWAMC HD2 - Sundays, 3pm-4pmComedy, conversation, songs and surprises with host John Moe.Web: www.witsradio.org

The WorldWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 5pm-6pmPRI’s The World is a one-hour, weekday radio news magazine offering a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. Web: www.theworld.org

World CafeWAMC HD2 - Weekdays, 10pm-MidnightHosted by Jian Ghomeshi, with his trademark wit and spontaneity, Q covers pop culture and high arts alike with forays into the most provocative and compelling cultural trends.

Writer’s AlmanacWeekdays, 8:33am and 10:25amSaturdays and Sundays, 12:45pmGarrison Keillor shares literary works from around the world. Tapes and Transcripts are not available. Web: www.writersalmanac. publicradio.org

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March Events CalendarKids and Family

Eric Mueller reads adventure tale "The Invisible Boat"March 9, 2:00PM-4:00PMVenue: Chatham Bookstore, Chatham

Pi Day @ miSciMarch 14, 3:00PM-5:00PMVenue: miSci (museum of innovation and science), Schenectday

Mason Library Puppet ShowMarch 15, 11:00AM-12:00PMVenue: Mason Library, Great Barrington

Kids Fun FairMarch 22, 10:00AM-9:00PMVenue: Orange County Fairgrounds Arena, Middletown

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Day March 23, 12:00PM-4:00PM; (Free with Museum Admission)Venue: The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst

Art and Museum Exhibits

Shaun O’Boyle & Mariah Doren Artist ReceptionMarch 1, 6:00PM-8:00PMVenue: No. Six Depot, West Stockbridge

Shakers: Culture and CommunityMarch 15, 2014, 5:00PM-6:00PMVenue: Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge

Community Events

First Saturdays on the Trail from Woodstock Land ConservancyMarch 1, 10:00AM-12:00PMVenue: Saugerties Lighthouse Trail Parking Lot, Saugerties

Fat Tuesday for Flood RecoveryMarch 4, 5:30PM-7:30PMVenue: Fusion Community Church, Cobleskill

Thurman Maple DaysMarch 15, 12:00AM-12:00AMVenue: Throughout Thurman NY, Athol

Winter Film Series from Woodstock Land Conservancy -Woodstock Transition - Woodstock Farm FestivalMarch 26, 7:00PM-9:30PMVenue: Mountain View Studio, Woodstock

Lectures/Literary

Art in Food and Food in Art with Peter G RoseMarch 12, 12:00AM-12:00AM; (arrive early)Venue: Rosendale Public Library, Rosendale

Who Was Mother Ann Lee?March 16, 2014, 1:30PM-2:30PMVenue: Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater

The Sage Colleges 2014 Nutrition Lecture : Becoming a FoodistMarch 24, 7:00PM-8:30PMVenue: Schacht Fine Arts Center, Russell Sage Campus, Troy

Film, Theater and Dance

Shadows of Liberty debut film screening and meet the filmmaker Jean-Philippe TremblayMarch 2, 1:00PM-4:00PMVenue: 1739 Bernardston Unitarian Meetinghouse, Bernardston

Rhythm in the NightMarch 14-15, 8:00-10:00PMVenue: Paramount Hudson Valley, Peekskill

Echoes of IrelandMarch 21-23, 7:30-9:00PM; (Sun 3/23 performance from 2pm to 3:30pm)Venue: The Ritz Theater, Newburgh

Classes/Workshops

Photo Weekend w/ Rocky Mountain School of PhotographyMarch 1-2, 8:00AM-5:00PMVenue: Best Western Sovereign Hotel Albany, Albany

Basket Workshop With Sandy SaladaMarch 22, 2014, 10:00AM-3:30PMVenue: Shaker Heritage Society, Albany

Garden Tile ProjectMarch 25 - April 29 on Tuesday 6:00PM-8:30PMVenue: Art Centro, Poughkeepsie

Music

Williams Chamber Players “The Romantics”March 7, 8:00PM-9:00PMVenue: Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, Williamstown

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana at KaatsbaanMarch 8, 7:30PM-9:30PMVenue: Kaatsbaan International Dance Center, Tivoli

Delmar Community Orchestra March ConcertMarch 10, 7:30PM-8:30PMVenue: Delmar Reformed Church, Delmar

Carlos Nunez ConcertMarch 13, 7:30PM-9:30PMVenue: Strand Theatre, Plattsburgh

Sage City SymphonyMarch 16, 4:00PM-6:00PMVenue: Greenwall Auditorium, Bennington College, Bennington

The Real Original New York Doo Wopp ShowMarch 21, 8:00PM-11:00PMVenue: Paramount Hudson Valley, Peekskill

"J.S.Bach Plus"March 22, 7:00PM-9:00PMVenue: Old Dutch Church, Kingston

Esopus Chamber Orchestra ConcertMarch 22, 8:00PM-10:00PM; (Box Office opens at 6:30 PM)Venue: Quimby Theater, SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge

The WAMC Events Calendar:http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/events.eventsmain

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WAMC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair: ANNE ERICKSON*ALBANY, NY

Vice Chair: JOSEPH BROWDY*HILLSDALE, NY

Secretary: JEANNE HUNTER*CATSKILL, NY

Treasurer: DOROTHY REYNOLDS*RENSSELAER, NY

Asst Treasurer: JOHN LAVELLE* MIDDLEBURGH, NY

President: ALAN CHARTOCK* GREAT

BARRINGTON, MA

JANET AXELROD* - ALBANY NY

MARY BALLOU - SCHENECTADY, NY

DAN BAZILE - CLIFTON PARK, NY

GERALD BENJAMIN - NEW PALTZ, NY

JOHN DUNNE - SPENCERTOWN, NY

IRA FUSFELD* - WOODSTOCK, NY

JUDITH GRUNBERG* - VALATIE, NY

MAURICE HINCHEY - SAUGERTIES, NY

STEPHEN PAGANO* - NISKAYUNA, NY

THOMAS SW LEWIS - SARATOGA SPRINGS,NY

WILL LITTLE - LAKEVILLE, CT

HEDI MCKINLEY - ALTAMONT, NY

ROBERT NORRIS – GREAT BARRINGTON, MA

ROGER PHILLIPS - STUYVESANT, NY

CARMI RAPPORT* - CLAVERACK, NY

*WAMC Executive Committee

Monthly meetings of the WAMC Executive Board are the second Monday of each. Meetings are open to the public. All meetings take place at 5:00 pm at WAMC, 318 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206 unless otherwise noted. It is recommended that you call the station at 800.323.9262 in advance of the meeting to ensure it will be taking place as scheduled.

After strong 2013, what’s ahead for investors?Provided by RBC Wealth Management and Thomas E. Brockley

If you’re an investor, you probably had a lot to smile about in 2013. After all, the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index rose almost 30 percent, the biggest jump since 1997, while the Dow Jones industrial average gained 26.5 percent for the year. But 2013 is now in the books — so, what can you anticipate in 2014?

As baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra is quoted as having said: “It’s hard to make predictions —especially about the future.” And these words are certainly applicable for anyone who would like a precise forecast of the investment climate. Yet, it may be reasonable to say that the outlook for 2014 is pretty good, based on these factors:

• Greater spending by consumers — Consumer spending, essential to economic growth, may be on the rise in 2014. Consumer sentiment is improving and sales reports are looking up in some important areas, such as the auto industry.

• Rise in corporate profitability — Corporate profits are generally the driving force behind the performance of the financial markets. In 2013, corporate profits were generally strong, despite a somewhat sluggish economy marked by relatively weak consumer demand. Corporations were able to maintain profitability, due in part to their aggressive cost-cutting efforts. Assuming consumer spending does increase in 2014, corporate profits could be even stronger than they were in 2013.

• Growth in manufacturing — Toward the end of 2013, industrial production in the U.S. hit an all-time high, and signs point toward continued growth in 2014.

• Increased supplies of energy — Domestic companies have greatly increased their oil and gas production, leaving Americans less dependent on foreign suppliers. In fact, the U.S. will become the world’s largest oil producer by the end of 2015, two years ahead of previous estimates, according to the International Energy Agency. As energy prices fall, consumers will have more money to spend in other areas — which should be good news for the financial markets.

• Brighter employment outlook— While unemployment remains high, the picture seems to be improving somewhat. A larger labor force means an increased demand for goods and services —which translates into economic growth and potential expansion of the financial markets.

• Less “drama” in Washington — In December, Congress and the Obama administration reached a two-year budget agreement that may help avoid events, like the partial government shutdown of last October, that can disrupt the economy. This agreement should be favorable for the financial markets, which don’t like uncertainty. Still, there’s no guarantee of complete “smooth sailing” in Washington, as we could be looking at another debt-ceiling debate early in 2014.

• Low interest rates — When interest rates are low, it’s easier for businesses to borrow money to expand their operations; consequently, low rates typically act to stimulate the economy. And as 2014 began, interest rates remained near historic lows. However, with the economy showing signs of strength, the Federal Reserve may allow rates to drift higher, but this increase will probably be a gradual one. Nonetheless, if the Fed ends its bond-buying program, which it began to help keep long-term rates low, you may need to pay close attention to your holdings in bonds, because their value will likely fall as rates rise. (Generally, bond prices move in the opposite direction of interest rates.)

• Low inflation — As an investor, you probably don’t want to see high inflation. To illustrate: If your investments earn six percent after taxes, but the inflation rate is four percent, your “real” gain is just two percent. But for the past several years, inflation has almost been a non-factor — so much so that some economists began worrying about deflation, which can actually have a negative effect on the economy and the financial markets. For 2014, the Federal Reserve is estimating that inflation will once again remain low, but not so low as to enter the deflation “warning zone.”

As the evidence shows, you may have the wind at your back as an investor in 2014. Still, even the most favorable projections can be off-target, so it’s a good idea, as always, to be prepared for anything. Your best move is to maintain a diversified portfolio of quality investments, tailored to your individual risk tolerance and specific goals. Consider hiring a financial professional who can help you meet your financial goals.

This article is provided by Thomas E. Brockley a Financial Advisor at RBC Wealth Management in Albany, NY, and was prepared by or in cooperation with RBC Wealth management. The information included in this article is not intended to be used as the primary basis for making investment decisions nor should it be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security.

RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC

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WAMC Underwriter Directory

ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING &CONTRACTORS

architecture+ Capitol Region(518) 272-4481www.aplususa.com

Ashfield StoneShelburne Falls, MAwww.ashfieldstone.com

Barry Price ArchitectureWoodstock, NY(845) 679-3282www.barrypricearchitecture.com

The Chazen CompaniesPoughkeepsie, Troy, Queensbury/Glens Falls, NY(888) 539-9073www.chazencompanies.com

Curtis LumberBallston Spa, NY(518) 858-5311curtislumber.com

Fehr Brothers IndustriesSaugerties, NY 12477(845) 246-9525www.fehr.com

First Sun Solar CoLudlow, MA 01056(413) 209-9456www.firstsunsolarco.com

Gordon Fire EquipmentHighland, NY(845)[email protected]

Stone Soup ConcreteEasthampton, MAwww.stonesoupconcrete.com

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Albany Institute of History & Art125 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY(518) 463-4478www.albanyinstitute.org

Albany Symphony OrchestraAlbany, NY(518) 465-4755www.albanysymphony.com

The Arkell Museum at CanajoharieCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-2314www.arkellmuseum.org

Art Along the HudsonBeacon, Garrison, Cold Spring, Hudson, Kingston, New Paltz, Newburgh, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Woodstock, NY(845) 838-2880www.artalongthehudson.com

Artrider ProductionsWoodstock, NY(845) 331-7900www.artrider.com

The Ashokan CenterOlivebridge, NY(845) 657-8333www.ashokancenter.org

Ballantine Communications1600 Main StreetPleasant Valley, NY(845) 635-8606www.ballantinecomm.com

Ballston Lake Pottery906 State Route 50Ballston Lake, NY 12019518-399-1039www.ballstonlakepottery.com

The Bardavon 1869 Opera House & Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC)Poughkeepsie, NY(845) 473-2072www.bardavon.orgwww.upac.org

Berkshire Museum39 South StPittsfield, MA 01201(413) 443-7171www.berkshiremuseum.org

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and The Museum at Bethel Woods200 Hurd RoadBethel, New York(866) 781-2922www.bethelwoodscenter.org

Carrie Haddad Gallery 622 Warren StreetHudson, NY 12534(518) 828-1915www.carriehaddadgallery.com

ChesterwoodStockbridge, MA413-298-3579www.chesterwood.org

County PlayersWappingers Falls, NY(845) 298-1491www.countyplayers.org

Design It Together/Troy Cloth & Paper291 River StreetTroy, New York 12180518-687-1010www.designittogether.com

Dorsky Museum of ArtNew Paltz, NY(845) 257-3844www.newpaltz.edu/museum

The EggAlbany, NY(518) 473-1064

EMPAC -- The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts CenterTroy, NY(518) 276-3921www.empac.rpi.edu

Epoch-18 Vermont ArtisansManchester Center, VT(802) 768-9711www.epochvermont.com

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and MuseumRoute 9 Hyde Park, NY1-800-FDR-VISITwww.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/

Hanford Mills MuseumEast Meredith, NY(800) 295-4992www.hanfordmills.org

Home Made TheaterSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-4427www.homemadetheater.org/

Hubbard HallCambridge, NY 12816(518) 677-2495www.hubbardhall.org

Hudson Opera House Multi-arts CenterHudson, NY(518)822-1438www.hudsonoperahouse.org/

Hudson Valley Folk GuildPoughkeepsie, [email protected]://www.hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org/

Lotus Fine Art and Design33 Rock City RoadWoodstock, NY 12498(845) 658-3355lotuswoodstock.com

Mac-Haydn Theatre1925 Route 203Chatham, NY 12037(518)392-9292www.machaydntheatre.org

The Mahaiwe Performing Arts CenterGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-0100www.mahaiwe.org/

Mainstage Theatre at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NY(845) 257- SUNYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre/productions.html

Manny's Art Supply83 Main StreetNew Paltz, NY 12561(845)255-9903www.mannysart.com

Mass MOCA1040 Mass Moca WayNorth Adams, MA 01247(413) 664-4481www.massmoca.org

miSci (Museum of Innovation & Sciences)Schenectady, NY(518) 382-7890www.miSci.org

Molly Cantor PotteryShelburne Falls, MAwww.mollypots.com

National Museum of DanceSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-2225www.dancemuseum.org/

National Yiddish Book CenterAmherst, MA(413) 256-4900www.yiddishbookcenter.org/

New York Folklore SocietySchenectady, NY(518) 346-7008nyfolklore.org

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Norman Rockwell Museum9 Glendale RoadStockbridge, MA 01262(413) 298-4100www.nrm.org

Olana Historic SiteHudson, NY(518) 828-0135www.nysparks.com

The Olana PartnershipHudson, NY(518) 828-1872www.olana.org

Old SongsVoorheesville, NY(518) 765-2815www.oldsongs.org

Oldcastle Theatre Company331 Main StBennington, VT 05201oldcastletheatre.org

Pawling Concert SeriesPawling, NY(845) 855-3100http://pawlingconcertseries.org/

Picture Perfect Art GalleryCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-3066www.pictureperfectartgallery.com

ProctorsSchenectady, NY(518) 346-6204www.proctors.org/PS/21

Poughkeepsie Public LibraryPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 485-3445www.poklib.org

Proctor's TheatreSchenectady, NY(518) 346-6204www.proctors.org

The Rhinebeck Artists ShopRhinebeck and New Paltz, NY(845) 876-4922www.rhinebeckart.com

Safe Harbor of the Hudson, Ritz Theater and Ann Street Gallery111 BroadwayNewburgh, NY 12550(845) 784-1199www.safe-harbors.org/

Sandra C. Dovberg ArtSlingerlands, New York518-435-9663www. sandracdovbergart.com

Snow FarmWilliamsburg, MA(413) 268-3101www.snowfarm.org

SPACSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-9330www.spac.org/

Spectrum 8 TheatresAlbany, NY(518) 449-8995www.spectrum8.com/

Springfield MuseumsSpringfield, MA(413) 263-6800www.springfieldmuseums.org

Storm King Art Center1 Museum RoadNew Windsor, NY(845) 534-3115www.stormking.org

The Tang Teaching Museum and Art GallerySkidmore CollegeSaratoga Springs, NY(518)580-8080www.skidmore.edu/tang

Thomas Cole National Historic SiteCatskill, NY(518) 943-7465

Time & Space Limited/TSL434 Columbia StHudson, NY(518) 822-8448www.timeandspace.org

Towne Crier CaféBeacon, NY(845) 855-1300www.townecrier.com

Troy Chromatic ConcertsTroy, NY

Troy Savings Bank Music HallTroy, NY(518) 273-8945www.troymusichall.org

Two Spruce PotterySchenectady, NY(518) 393-5011www.twospruce.com/

Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC)Kingston, NY(845) 339-6088www.upac.org

Unison Arts CenterNew Paltz, NY(845) [email protected]

University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMass AmherstAmherst, MAhttp://fac.umass.edu/umca/online

Upstate Films TheatersRhinebeck and Woodstock, NY1-866-FILMNUT (1-866-345-6688)www.upstatefilms.org

The Wassaic ProjectWassaic, NY(347) 815-0783www.wassaicproject.org

Watercolors by EdithShutesbury, MAwww.edith-hunsberger.artistwebsites.com

Williams College Museum of ArtWilliamstown, MA(413) 597-2429wcma.williams.edu

ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES & NOT

FOR PROFITS

Civil Service Employees AssociationLocal 1000 AFSCME, AFL-CIOAlbany, NY(800) 342-4146www.csealocal1000.org/dedicated

Double H Ranch97 Hidden Valley RoadLake Luzerne, NY 12846(518)969-5921www.doublehranch.org

Dutchess County Arts CouncilPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 454-3222http://artsmidhudson.org/html/fundprog.html

Fulton County Regional Chamber of Commerce & IndustryFulton County..."Another Reason I love NY"www.fultoncountyny.orgwww.44lakes.com

Joseph’s House & Shelter 202 Fourth StreetTroy, NY 12180(518) 874-1249www.josephshousetroy.org

Northeastern Association of the Blind301 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12206(518) 463-1212www.naba-vision.org/

NYSBA Lawyer Referral & InformationAlbany, NYwww.nysba.org

Safe Harbor of the Hudson, Ritz Theater and Ann Street Gallery111 BroadwayNewburgh, NY 12550(845) 784-1199www.safe-harbors.org/

Saratoga BridgesBallston Spa, NY(518) 587-0723www.saratogabridges.org

Schoharie River CenterEsperance, NY(518)320-4510www.schoharierivercenter.org

Snow Farm5 Clary RoadWilliamsburg, MA 01096(413) 268-3101www.snowfarm.org

United Way of the Greater Capital RegionAlbany, NY(518) 456-2200www.unitedwaygcr.org/

AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE

Armory FIAT of Albany934 Central AveAlbany, NY 12210(888)449-1078www.fiatusaofalbany.com

Autobahn Service926 Main StreetGreat Barrington, MA(413)528-2227autobahntechnic.com

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Bedard BrothersCheshire, MA(413) 743-0014www.bedardbros.com/

Boyden & Perron GarageAmherst, MAwww.boydenandperron.com

Capital Cities Imported CarsGlenmont, NY1-800-640-3434www.capitalcitiesbmw.com/www.capitalcitiesvw.com/

Capital Luxury Car Co. - Capital Volvo of Albany, Jaguar of Albany, Land Rover of AlbanyAlbany, NY(518) 443-4816www.capluxcars.com

College Street MotorsAmherst, MA(413) 253-3200www.collegestreetmotors.com

Northeast AcuraLatham, NY(518) 785-4105www.northeastacura.com

Performance AutomotivePittsfield, MA(413) 499-2665www.saabperformance.com

Quality Foreign Car CareBallston Spa, NY518-885-1781www.qfcc.com/data/

Ruge's SubaruRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-2087www.rugessubaru.com

Upstate Chevy Dealerswww.chevyupstate.com/

BUSINESS, BANKING, FINANCE, &INSURANCE

American Institute for Economic Research250 Division StreetGreat Barrington, MA 01230(413) 528-1216www.aier.org

The Beechwood Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLCPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 483-7940

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionMain OfficeAlbany, NY 12205518- 458-2195www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit Union155 BRANCHAlbany, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionBrunswick BranchBrunswick, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionClifton Park Branch

Clifton Park, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionCohoes BranchCohoes, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionGlenmont BranchGlenmont, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionGlens Falls BranchGlens Falls, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionLatham BranchLatham, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionNiskayuna BranchNiskayuna, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionNorth Greenbush BranchTroy, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Cap Com Federal Credit UnionWaterford BranchWaterford, NY(800) 468-5500www.capcomfcu.org

Capital District Physician's Health PlanAlbany, NY(518) 641-3000www.cdphp.com

Capital Region Help WantedCentennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.capitalareahelpwanted.com

Catskill Hudson Bank100 Stockade DrKingston, NY 12401(845) 331-1701www.catskillhudsonbank.com

Career In Transition, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 366-8451www.careersintransitionllc.com

Central New York Help WantedCentennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.centralnewyorkhelpwanted.com

Community Loan Fund of the Capital RegionAlbany, NY(518) 436-8586www.mycommunityloanfund.org

Currin Compliance Services, LLCGreenwich, NY(518) 692-2494www.currincompliance.com

Edward J. Garbacik, CFP, AIFHavican Wealth Strategies(800) 598-6418

www.havicanwealthstrategies.com

Empire ExhibitsWatervliet, NY 12189518-266-9362www.empireexhibits.com

Fenimore Asset ManagementCobleskill, NY(518) 234-7400www.famfunds.com

Godfrey Financial Associates, Inc.19 West British American Blvd.Latham, NY 12110(518) 220-9381www.godfreyfinancial.com/

Hudson Valley Help Wanted Centennial, CO(800) 365-8360www.hudsonvalleyhelpwanted.com

INOC80 State StAlbany, NY 12207(518) 689-4560www.inoc.net

Laurie A. Stillwell, CPA, P.C.Saratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-0109www.stillwellcpa.com/

Marshall and Sterling Insurance18 locations in New York and the Virgin Islands(845) 454-0800www.marshallsterling.com/

Mary Irish, Wealth Advisor Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyNiskayuna, NY(518) [email protected]

NBT BankGlens Falls, NY(518) 745-5260www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-0330(518) 584-5338www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankPlattsburgh, NY(518) 561-5845(518) 762-1924www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankEllenburgh Depot, NY(518) 594-3933www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankLake Placid, NY(518) 523-9544(518) 523-3025www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankSaranac Lake, NY(518) 891-2051www.nbtbank.com/

NBT BankClifton Park, NY(518) 348-0781(518) 371-0484www.nbtbank.com/

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NBT BankBurlington, VT(802) 651-9786www.nbtbank.com/

Subsidium Technologies Broadalbin, NY(518) 899-1010www.subsidiumtech.com

Third Eye AssociatesRedhook, NY, New York City, Washington D.C.(845) 752-2216www.thirdeyeassociates.com

Thomas E. BrockleyRBC Wealth ManagementSenior Vice President-Financial Consultant Senior Portfolio Manager - Portfolio FocusAlbany, NY(518) 432-1455(866) [email protected]/thomas.brockley

TIAA-CREFwww.tiaa-cref.org/

UHY Advisors, Inc.Albany, NY(518) 449-3166www.uhy.com/

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING,PR, MEDIA, & INTERNET

Behan CommunicationsGlens Falls, NY(518)792-3856www.behancommunications.com

Empire ExhibitsWatervliet, NY 12189518-266-9362www.empireexhibits.com

INOC80 State StAlbany, NY 12207(518) 689-4560www.inoc.net

Lewis SignsSlate Hill, NY(845) 355-2651www.lewissigns.com

readmediaAlbany, NY(800) 552-2194www.readmedia.com/

Rosenbaum Media GroupRhinebeck, NY(914) 388-1498www.rosenbaummedia.com

Tech Valley Communications(518) 598-0900www.techvalleycom.com/

VoIP Logic529 Main StWilliamstown, MA 01267(310) 279-4701www.voiplogic.com

WGBY Public TelevisionSpringfield, MA(800) 781-9429www.wgby.org

DATING SERVICES

Mass MatchAmherst, MA(413) 665-3218www.massmatch.com/

DENTISTRY

Dr. Vivian Letizia, DDSWoodstock, NY(845) 679-2421www.woodstockdentist.com/

Charles Padula, D.D.S.Schenectady, NY(518) 346-2500www.padula.com

Dr. Victor ZeinesWoodstock Center for Holistic DentistryShokan, NY(845) 657-2322www.natdent.com

EDUCATION, RESEARCH, SCHOOLS,& LIBRARIES

A New Leaf Used BooksPine Plains, NY(518) 398-6607www.facebook.com/ANEWLEAF.1

Adelphi University School of Social WorkHudson Valley CenterPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 471-3348www.adelphi.edu/hudsonvalley

Adirondack Folk SchoolLake Luzerne, NY 12846(518) 696-2400www.adirondackfolkschool.org

The Albany AcademiesAlbany, NY(518) 429-2385www.albanyacademies.org/

Albany College of PharmacyAlbany, NY(888) 203-8010http://acphs.edu/

The Albany Institute of History & Art125 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY(518) 463-4478www.albanyinstitute.org

American Institute for Economic Research250 Division StreetGreat Barrington, MA 01230(413) 528-1216www.aier.org

Bard Center for Environmental PolicyAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY(845) 758-7073www.bard.edu/cep/

Beacon Institute for River and Estuaries of Clarkson University199 Main StreetBeacon, NY(845) 838-1600www.bire.org

Canajoharie Library and Art GalleryCanajoharie, NY(518) 673-2314www.clag.org

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesMillbrook, NY(845) 677-7600www.ecostudies.org/

The College of St. RoseAlbany, NY800-637-8556www.strose.edu/

Darrow School110 Darrow RoadNew Lebanon, NY 12125www.darrowschool.org

The Department of Theater Arts at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre

Discovery Center Albany Pine Bush CommissionAlbany, NY(518) 456-0655www.albanypinebush.org

Elms CollegeChicopee, MA(413) 594-2761www.elms.edu

Emma Willard SchoolTroy, NY(518) 833-1300www.emmawillard.org

The Executive MBA at RensselaerRensselaer Hartford CampusHartford, CT(860) 548-2400http://ewp.rpi.edu/hartford

Frances Lehman Loeb Art CenterPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 437-5237www.fllac.vassar.edu

Indian Mountain SchoolLakeville, CT 06039(860) 435-0871www.indianmountain.org

The Lally School of ManagementTroy, NY(518) 276-6000www.lallyschool.rpi.edu

Mainstage Theatre at SUNY New PaltzNew Paltz, NY(845) 257- SUNYwww.newpaltz.edu/theatre/productions.html

Maria CollegeAlbany, NY(518) 438-3111http://mariacollege.edu/

miSci (Museum of Innovation and Sciences)Schenectady, NY(518) 382-7890www.miSci.org

Miss Hall's SchoolPittsfield, MA(413) 499-1300www.misshalls.org/

The Montessori School of the Berkshires21 Patterson RdLenox Dale, MA(413) 637-3662www.berkshiremontessori.org/

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Mount Saint Mary CollegeNewburgh, New York(845) 561-0800www.msmc.edu

New England FalconryHadley, MAwww.newenglandfalconry.com

New York State United TeachersLatham, NY(518) 213-6000www.nysut.org/

Oakwood Friends SchoolPoughkeepsie, NY(800) 843-3341www.oakwoodfriends.org/

Pine Cobble School163 Gale RoadWilliamstown, MA 01267(413) 458-4680pinecobble.org

The Research Foundation for the State University of New YorkAlbany, NY(518) 434-7000www.rfsunny.org

Rudolf Steiner SchoolGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-4015www.rudolfsteiner.org

Saint Joseph's School235 Wall StKingston, NY 12401(845) 339-4390www.saintjosephschoolkingston.com

Saratoga Independent SchoolSaratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 583-0841www.siskids.org

The School of Information Studies, Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, NY(315) 443-2911http://ischool.syr.edu/

Skidmore College Master of Arts in Liberal StudiesSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 580-5488www.skidmore.edu/mals

Snow Farm5 Clary RoadWilliamsburg, MA 01096(413) 268-3101www.snowfarm.org

SpringbrookOneonta, NY(607) 286-7171www.springbrookny.org

St. Bernard’s School of Theology & MinistryAlbany, NY 12203(518)453-6760www.stbernards.edu

SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/RomeMarcy, NY1-866-2-SUNYITwww.sunyit.edu

SUNY New Paltz Graduate SchoolNew Paltz, NY(800) 248-8856www.newpaltz.edu/graduate

SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate SchoolNew Paltz, NY(845) 257-3200www.newpaltz.edu

SUNY Ulster Continuing EducationKingston, NY(845) [email protected]/continuing_education

SUNY Ulster Online491 Cottekill RdStone Ridge, NY 12484(845)687-5022www.sunyulster.edu/academics/online_learning/[email protected]

Susan Odell Taylor SchoolTroy, NY(518) 266-1343

Sylvan Learning Center1-800-EDUCATEwww.sylvanlearning.com

Union Graduate CollegeSchenectady, NY(518) 346-0106www.uniongraduatecollege.edu

Union Institute and UniversityBrattleboror, VT(802) 257-9411www.myunion.edu/psyd

Utica CollegeUtica, NY(315) 792-3006www.utica.edu

Vincetore's Hudson Valley Piano CenterPoughkeepsie, New York(845) 452-4990www.vincitorepiano.com

Waldorf School of Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-2224www.waldorfsaratoga.org/

Western New England UniversitySpringfield, MA(413) 782-1321www.wne.edu

Williams College880 Main StreetWilliamstown, MA 01267www.williams.edu

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,PRODUCTS, & ALTERNATIVE

ENERGY

The Adirondack CouncilServing the Adirondack Park1-800-842-PARKwww.adirondackcouncil.org

The Ashokan CenterOlivebridge, NY(845) 657-8333www.ashokancenter.org

Bard Center for Environmental PolicyAnnandale-on-Hudson, NY(845) 758-7073

www.bard.edu/cep/

Beacon Institute for River and Estuaries of Clarkson University199 Main StreetBeacon, NY(845) 838-1600www.bire.org

The Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesMillbrook, NY(845) 677-7600www.ecostudies.org/

The Chazen CompaniesPoughkeepsie, Troy, Queensbury/Glens Falls, NY(888) 539-9073www.chazencompanies.com

Environment One Corporation(518) 346-6161www.eone.com

First Sun Solar CoLudlow, MA 01056(413) 209-9456www.firstsunsolarco.com

Foresight Land ServicesPittsfield, MA(413) 499-1560www.foresightland.com

Green Conscience Home and GardenSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-5196www.green-conscience.com/

Lake George Land ConservancyBolton Landing, NY(518) 644-9673www.lglc.org

Mountain Flame42825 State Route 28Arkville, NY 12406(845) 536-2700www.mountainflame.com

The Nature Conservancy, Adirondack ChapterKeene Valley, NY(518) 576-2082www.nature.org/adirondacks

Pure CatskillsWalton, NY(607) 865-7090www.purecatskills.com

Richard Fuel & Heating, Inc.Easthampton, MAwww.richardsfuel.com

FOOD, FARMS, & DRINK

Adams Fairacre FarmsKingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, and Wappinger, NY(845) 454-4330www.adamsfarms.com

Albany MarriottAlbany, NY(518) 458-8444www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/albny-albany-marriott/

The Alternative BakerRosendale, NY(845) 658-3355www.lemoncakes.com

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American HotelSharon Springs, NY(518) 284-2105www.americanhotelny.com

Baba Louie'sPittsfield, MA(413) 499-2900Great Barrington, MA(413)528-8100Hudson, NY(518)-751-2155www.babalouiespizza.com

Berkshire Coop MarketGreat Barrington, MA(413) 528-9697www.berkshire.coop/

Binnewater Ice and Spring Water25 South Pine StreetKingston, NY(845)[email protected]

Bistro 63 at the Monkey Bar & GrillAmherst, MAwww.bistro63.com

Black Sheep DeliAmherst, MAwww.blacksheepdeli.com

Blue Rock RestaurantShelburne Falls, MAwww.thebluerockrestaurant.com

Bridgeside GrilleSunderland, MAwww.bridgesidegrille.com

Butcher BlockPlattsburgh, NY(518) 798-1155www.butcherblockrestaurant.com

Cafe CapriccioAlbany, NY(518) 465-0439www.cafecapriccio.com

Capriccio SaratogaSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-9463www.cafecapriccio.com

Chandler's RestaurantSouth Deerfield, MA 01037www.chandlers.yankeecandle.com

The Cheese Traveler540 Delaware AvenueAlbany, NY 12209(518) 443-0440www.thecheesetraveler.com

Davidson Brothers Brew PubGlens Falls, NY(518) 743-9026www.davidsonbrothers.com/

Four Seasons Natural FoodsSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-4670www.fourseasonsnaturalfoods.com

Harney & Sons Fine TeasMillerton, NY(518) 789-2121www.harney.com

Hennessy Homebrew Emporium

Rensselaer, NY, West Boylston and Cambridge, MA(518) 283-7094www.beerbrew.com/

Henry's Farm to Table RestaurantMilton, NY(845) 795-1500www.henrysatbuttermilk.com

The Honest Weight Food Co-opAlbany, NY(518) 482-2667www.honestweight.coop/

Hudson Valley Agribusiness Development Corporation/Hudson Valley BountyHudson, NY(518) 392-9696www.hudsonvalleybounty.com

Ichiban RestaurantCentral and Western Avenues, Albany, NY(518) 432-0358 and (518) 869-9585

Larry's Southwestern SaucesSlingerlands, NY(518) 852-9274www.larryssouthwesternsauces.com

Looking Good NaturallyNew Paltz, NY(845)255-5020

Lucky ChocolatesSaugerties, NY(845) 246-7337www.luckychocolates.com

Mamoun's RestaurantAlbany, NY(518) 434-3901www.mideasterndining.com/

Mother Earth StorehouseKingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NYKingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

Mother Myrick'sManchester Center, VT(802) 362-1560www.mothermyricks.com

Narragansett InnBlock Island, RIwww.thenarragansettinn.com

Otto's Market215 Main StGermantown, NY 12526(518) 537-7200www.ottosmarket.com

Pangaea Restaurant North Bennington, VT 05257(802) 442-7171www.vermontfinedining.com

Pirates Lakeside GrillCounty Route 7Nassau, NY 12123(518) 265-7087www.pirateslakesidegrill.com

Pure CatskillsWalton, NY(607) 865-7090www.purecatskills.com

Rare Earth Wine BarGlens Falls, NY 12801(518) 409-8055

www.rareearthwinebar.com

River Valley MarketNorthampton, MA(413) 584-2665http://rivervalleymarket.coop/

RJ StablesHadley, MA(413) 586-4305Serio's MarketNorthampton, MAwww.seriosmarket.com

Spirit Hauswww.spirithaus.com

Spot Coffee55 Railroad Pl.Saratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 306-5323spotcoffee.com

Stewart's ShopsVarious locations(518) 581-1200www.stewartsshops.com/

Sunflower Natural Foods MarketWoodstock, NY(845) 679-5361sunflowernaturalfoods.com

Terrapin RestaurantRhinebeck, NY(845)876-3330www.terrapinrestaurant.com

White Management Corp.Albany, NY(518)482-5757Creo, Albany,NYMangia, Slingerlands & Plattsburgh, NYBountiful Bread, Albany, NYLog Jam Restaurant, Lake George, NYwww.whiterestaurants.com

Whitney's Farm Market & Country GardensCheshire, MA(413) 442-4729www.whitneysfarm.com/

Wm. H. Buckley Farm946 Route 50Ballston Lake, NY 12019(855) 687-2333www.buckleyfarm.com

GARDEN & LANDSCAPE

Adams Fairacre Farms Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, and Wappinger, NY(845) 454-4330www.adamsfarms.com

Agway Millerton, Chatham, Claverack, NYGreat Barrington, MAwww.agwayny.com

Ashfield StoneShelburne Falls, MAwww.ashfieldstone.com

Faddegon's Nursery1140 Troy Schenectady RdLatham, NY 12110(518) 785-6726www.faddegons.com

Hadley Garden CenterHadley, MAwww.hadleygardencenter.com

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The Phantom Gardener Rhinebeck, NY(845) 876-8606www.thephantomgardener.com/

Shed Man Custom WoodworksNew Lebanon and Brunswick, NY(800) 823-1097www.shedman.com

Story’s Nursery 4265 Route 67Freehold, NY(518) 634-7754www.storysnursery.com

Ward's Nursery and Garden CenterGreat Barrington, MA(413)528-0166www.wardsnursery.com/

Whitney's Farm Market & Country Gardens221 Ingalls Rd.Cheshire, MA 01225(413) 442-4729www.whitneysfarm.com

HEALTH, WELLNESS, & FITNESS

Buttermilk Falls Inn and Spa220 North RoadMilton, NY 12547(845)795.4050www.buttermilkspa.com

Career In Transition, LLC Albany, NY(518) 366-8451www.careersintransitionllc.com

Chinese Healing Arts Center/Dr. Melanie ShihKingston, NY(845) 338-6045www.qihealer.com/centers

Clear Yoga of RhinebeckRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-6129www.clearyogarhinebeck.com

Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf ClubLenox, MA(800) 272-6935www.cranwell.com/

Delmar Place Assisted Living ResidenceDelmar, NY(518) 434-HOME (4663)www.delmarplace.com

Denise Devereaux Lic AcupuncturePittsfield, MA(413) 464-3589www.devereauxacupuncture.com

Double H Ranch97 Hidden Valley RoadLake Luzerne, NY 12846(518)969-5921www.doublehranch.org

The DowntubeAlbany, NY(518) 434-1711www.downtubebicycleworks.com

East Heaven Hot Tubs & Paradise SpaNorthampton, MA(413) 587-0000www.eastheaven.com

Elements Hot Tub Spa

Amherst, MA(413) 253-8827www.elementshottubspa.com

The Fieldhouse at Canaan13132 State Route 22Canaan, NY(518) 288-8342www.thefieldhousecanaan.com

Fleet Feet SportsAlbany, NY(518) 459-3338www.fleetfeetalbany.com

Healthy Living MarketBurlington, VTSaratoga Springs, NYwww.healthylivingmarket.com

Interim Healthcare Capital Region(518) 452-3655www.interimhealthcare.com/

Kenco Work & Play Outfitters1000 Hurley Mountain RoadKingston, NY 12401(800) 341-4103www.atkenco.com

Kingsway CommunitySchenectady, NY(518) 393-4117www.kingswaycommunity.com

Kripalu Center for Yoga and HealthStockbridge, MA(800) 741-7353www.kripalu.org/

Lake George Kayak Co.Bolton Landing, NY(518) 644-9366www.lakegeorgekayak.com

Lapland LakeNorthville (Town of Benson), NY(518) 863-4974www.laplandlake.com

Lodge at Otter CreekMiddlebury, VT 05753(802) 388-1220www.lodgeatottercreek.com

Mother Earth StorehouseKingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NYKingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

Nathan Littauer HospitalGloversville, NY(518) 773-5533www.nlh.org

New York Pain ManagementClifton Park, NY(518) 371-0777www.nypainfree.com/

The Pilates Principle/GYROTONIC Albany Latham, NY(518) 783-1678www.lathampilates.com

Reform Pilates StudioSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 871-1315www.reformyourbody.com

Saratoga Health and WellnessSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-6987

www.saratogahealthandwellness.com

SPORTIME FitnessSchenectady, NY(518) 356-0100www.sportimeny.com/Schenectady

SpringbrookOneonta, NY(607) 286-7171www.springbrookny.org

Topricin/Topical Biomedics, IncRhinebeck, NY(800) 959-1007www.topricin.com

HOME REPAIR, REAL ESTATE,INSPECTION SERVICES, &SECURITY

Advanced Radiant DesignStone Ridge, NY(845) [email protected]

Alarms of Berkshire County326 Springside AvePittsfield, MA 01201(800) 370-2525www.alarmsofberkshirecounty.com

Allerdice ACE Building Supply & HardwareSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-5533www.allerdice.com

Allerdice ACE HardwareBallston Spa, NY(518) 885-8508www.allerdice.com

Allerdice ACE HardwareMalta, NY(518) 899-6222www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Commercial Door & HardwareSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-1127www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Crane ServiceSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 587-6633www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Glass & MirrorSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-8884www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Party Rent-AllSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-1412www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Tool Rent-AllSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 584-0002www.allerdice.com

Allerdice Tool Rent-AllMalta, NY(518) 400-1028www.allerdice.com

California Closets952 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110(518) 785-5723www.californiaclosets.com/albany

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Capital Power500 Elk StAlbany, NY 12206518-436-8982www.capitalstandbypower.com

CIA SecurityFishkill, NY(845)896-9500www.ciasecurity.com

Cindy McMahon, Licensed RE Salesperson at Realty USA600 N Greenbush RdRensselaer, NY 12144(518) 496-1299www.getcindysold.com

Country CurtainsStockbridge, MA(413) 298-5565www.countrycurtains.com/

Deerfield CabinetsSouth Deerfield, MAwww.deerfieldcabinets.com

Gordon Fire EquipmentHighland, NY(845)[email protected]

Green Conscience Home and GardenSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 306-5196www.green-conscience.com/

H. Houst & Son HardwareWoodstock, NY(845) 679-2115www.hhoust.com

Harbrook Fine Windows & DoorsAlbany, NY(800) 735-1427www.harbrook.com/

Haydenville Woodworking & DesignSouth Deerfield, MAwww.haydenvillewd.com

Marbletown HardwareStone Ridge, NY(845) 687-2098www.marbletownhardware.com/

Mario's True Value Home CenterValatie, NY(518) 758-7075www.mariostruevalue.com/

MKC Kitchen & Bath Center346 Congress StreetTroy, NY 12180(518) 274-8566www.mkckitchens.com

Monticello, Licensed Real Estate Broker352 State StAlbany, NY 12210(518) 227-0718www.monticellonys.com

Mountain Flame42825 State Route 28Arkville, NY 12406(845) 536-2700www.mountainflame.com

Mr. Rooter PlumbingDutchess, Ulster, Oranger, RocklandPutnam and Westchester New York Counties.

(845) 635-2102www.thehudsonvalley.mrrooter.com

National FiberBelchertown, MA(347)240-1042www.nationalfiber.com

Paula Redmond Real EstateRhinebeck and Millbrook, NY(845) 677-0505 (Millbrook)(845) 876-6676 (Rhinebeck)www.paularedmond.com/

Raynor DoorEasthampton, MAwww.raynormass.com

Rhinebeck Kitchen and BathRhinebeck, NY and Coxsackie, NY(845) 876-7926/(518) 731-2888www.rhinebeckkitchenandbath.com

Sanitall Hudson ValleyHudson Valley Region, NY(845) 657-7283www.sanitall.com

Saugerties Furniture222 Main StreetSaugerties, NY 12477(845) 246-3677www.saugertiesfurniture.com

Scott Alarm SystemsCatskill, NY(518)943-6777www.scottalarmsystems.com

Shed Man Custom WoodworksNew Lebanon and Brunswick, NY(800) 823-1097www.shedman.com

Sunwood BuildersAmherst, MAwww.sunwood-builders.com

Traditions Linens Factory OutletClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionslinens.com

Vertex Sales & Design17 North Avenue (A&P Shopping Plaza)Pleasant Valley, NY 12569(845) 863-1500www.anewkitchenin7days.com

HOSPITALS, PHYSICIANS, &MEDICAL SERVICES

Albany Medical Center47 New Scotland AveAlbany, NY(518) 262-1000www.amc.edu/

Berkshire Health Systems725 North StreetPittsfield, MA 01201(413) 447-2000www.berkshirehealthsystems.org/

Brattleboro RetreatAnna Marsh LaneBrattleboro, VT 05302(802) 258-6132www.brattlebororetreat.org/

Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts30 Lyman St., Ste. 10Westboro, MA 01581(508) 475-0032

www.biama.org

Center for Better HearingGlens Falls, NY(518) 798-4800www.hearingbest.com

Certified Allergy & Asthma ConsultantsAlbany, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park & Troy, NY(518) 434-1446www.certifiedallergy.com

Dr. Eckardt Johanning, MD, PC.Albany, NY(518) 459-3336www.johanningmd.com/

Dr. Harout E. Mergian, ChiropractorAlbany, NY(518) 489-4984

Dr. Lucie CapekLatham, NY(518) 786-1700www.capekplasticsurgery.com/

Ellis Hospital1101 Nott StSchenectady, NY 12308(518) 243-4000www.ellismedicine.org

Essence Medi-Spa222 Route 299Highland, New York 12528(845) 691-3773www.essencemedispa.com

First Care Walk-in Medical Center222 Route 299Highland, NY 12528(845) 691.3627www.firstcaremedcenter.com

Glens Falls HospitalGlens Falls, NYwww.glensfallshospital.org/

Health Quest Medical Practice10 Locations of primary care throughout the Hudson Valley(888) 525-4767 for appointmentswww.health-quest.org

Carmel(845) 228-2910

Fishkill(845) 896-8784

Highland(845) 691-9200

Hopewell Junction(845) 223-8080

Hyde Park(845) 229-2123

Kingston(845) 338-0180

Lagrangeville(845) 473-0974

Millbrook(845) 677-8358

Poughkeepsie(845) 483-0447

Rhinebeck(845) 876-4432

Hudson Valley Foot AssociatesKingston, Hudson, New Windsor, Red Hook, Margaretville, Wappingers Falls, NY(845) 339-4191www.hvfa.com

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The Hudson Valley Heart CenterPoughkeepsie, Fishkill, New Windsor, Rhinebeck, Highland and Modena(845) 473-1188http://hvheartcenter.com

Margaretville HospitalMargaretville, NY(845) 586-2631www.hahv.org/margaretvillehospital

Nathan Littauer HospitalGloversville, NY(518) 773-5533www.nlh.org/

New York Pain ManagementClifton Park, NY(518) 371-0777www.nypainfree.com/

Northern Dutchess HospitalRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-3001www.health-quest.org

Premier Medical GroupPoughkeepsie, Fishkill, Newburgh, New Windsor,Kingston, and Rhinebeck, NY845.471.9410www.premiermedicalhv.com

Putnam Hospital CenterCarmel, NY(845) 279-5711www.putnamhospital.org/

St. Francis Hospital and Health CentersPoughkeepsie, NY(845) 483-5000www.sfhospital.org

St. Mary’s HealthcareAmsterdam, NY(518) 842-1900www.smha.org

Topricin/Topical Biomedics, IncRhinebeck, NY(800) 959-1007www.topricin.com

Vassar Brothers Medical Center/Health QuestPoughkeepsie, NY877-729-2444www.vassarbrothers.org/www.health-quest.org/

LEGAL SERVICES

Brown & Brown Attorneys at Law11 Century Hill DriveLatham, NY 12110(518) 783-2200www.brownandbrown.biz/

Copland and Brenner, Attorneys at LawLatham, NY (518) 785-0175www.coplandandbrenner.com

Currin Compliance Services, LLCGreenwich, NY(518) 692-2494www.currincompliance.com

Law Office of Geri Pomerantz694 Columbia TpkEast Greenbush, NY 12061(518) 479-3713

McCabe and Mack LLP Attorneys At Law

Poughkeepsie, NY(845) 486-6800www.mccm.com

New York State Lawyer Referral & Information Services Albany, NY 12207(518) 487-5700www.nysba.org

Reed & Vella LLP 203 Delaware AveDelmar, NY 12054(518) 439-6001www.reedandvellalaw.com

Thuillez Ford Gold Butler & Monroe LLPAlbany, NY(518) 455-9952www.thuillezford.com

LODGING, RESORTS, BANQUET &CONFERENCE SERVICES

1661 Inn & Hotel ManissesBlock Island, RIwww.blockislandresorts.com

The 1850 House Inn and TavernRosendale, NY(855) 658-1850www.1850house.com

Albany MarriottAlbany, NY(518) 458-8444www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/albny-albany-marriott/

Buttermilk Falls Inn and SpaMilton, NY(845) 795-1500www.buttermilkfallsinn.com

Carey Center for Global Good LLCRensselaerville, NY(518) 797-5100www.careyconferencecenter.org

Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf ClubLenox, MA(800) 272-6935www.cranwell.com/

The GarrisonGarrison, NY(845) 424-3604www.thegarrison.com

Gothic InnBlock Island, [email protected]

Narragansett InnBlock Island, RIwww.thenarragansettinn.com

Red Lion InnStockbridge, MA413-298-5545www.redlioninn.com

Towne Place Suites MarriottAlbany, NY518-860-1500towneplacesuites.com/albmc

Wiawaka Holiday HouseLake George, NY(518) 668-9690www.wiawaka.org

OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS

Cohen OptometryKingston, New York(845) 331-3400www.cohenoptometry.com

Eyedentity Eyewear, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 459-2638www.eyedentityeyewear.net

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region3 Atrium DriveSuite 100Albany, NY 12205(518) 438-5273www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region10 Maxwell DriveSuite 103Clifton Park, NY 12065(518) 383-8589www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region2222 6th AveTroy, NY 12180(518) 274-3123www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Ophthalmic Consultants of the Capital Region2500 Pondview RdSuite 202Schodack, NY 12033(518) 477-2391www.ophthalmicconsultants.com

Vision Excel EyecareLake Katrine, NY(845) 336-0310www.visionexceleyecare.com

PETS, ANIMALS & VETERINARIANS

Benson's Pet CenterColonie, Clifton Park, Saratoga Springs, NY, and Pittsfield, MA(518) 373-1007www.bensonspet.com

Bow Wow Bathhouse Resort & DaycareSouth Deerfield, MAwww.thebowwowbathhouse.com

EquiMotionwww.equimotionedu.com

Hampshire Veterinary HospitalAmherst, MA(413) 549-5800

Riverbend Animal HospitalHadley, MAwww.riverbendanimal.com

Thoroughbreds Retirement FoundationLake AvenueSaratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 226-0028www.trfinc.org

Veterinary Emergency and Specialty HospitalSouth Deerfield, MAwww.veshdeerfield.com

Wild Goose Chase NENew Lebanon, NY(518) 794-8605www.wildgoosechasene.com

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PRINTING, PUBLISHING &PUBLICATIONS

Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield, MA(413) 447-7311www.berkshireeagle.com

ChronogramKingston, NY(845) 334-8600www.chronogram.com

The Columbia PaperGhent, NY 12075(518) 392-1122www.columbiapaper.com

Daily Hampshire Gazette Northampton, MA(413) 584-5000www.gazettenet.com/

Gazette Newspapers: The Daily Gazette & The Sunday Gazette Schenectady, NY(518) 374-4141www.dailygazette.com/

MetrolandAlbany, NY(518)463-2500www.metroland.net/

New England AuctionsSouth Deerfield, MAwww.nebookauctions.com

Paradise Copies Northampton, MA(413) 585-0414www.paradisecopies.com

RELIGIOUS & SPIRITUAL

ORGANIZATIONS

B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation420 Whitehall RoadAlbany, New York 12208(518) 482-5283www.bnaisholomalbany.org

First Presbyterian Church of AlbanyAlbany, NY(518) 449-7332www.firstpresalbany.org

St. Bernard’s School of Theology & MinistryAlbany, NY 12203(518) 453-6760www.stbernards.edu

The Unitarian Universalist CongregationsAlbany, NY(518) 463-7135

SPECIALTY SERVICES & RETAIL

SHOPS

A New Leaf Used BooksPine Plains, NY(518) 398-6607www.anewleafusedbooks.com

Alacrity Custom Frame Workshop, LLCAlbany, NY(518) 915-1956www.alacrityframeworkshop.com

Ballantine Communications1600 Main StreetPleasant Valley, NY(845) 635-8606www.ballantinecomm.com

Best CleanersAlbany, NY(518) 437-9339www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersDelamr, NY(518) 439-2367www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGlenmont, NY(518) 463-6974www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGlenville, NY(518) 399-7809www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersGuilderland, NY(518) 456-6297www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersLatham, NY(518) 785-8422www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersLoudonville, NY(518) 459-7440www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersNiskayuna, NY(518) 631-6777www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSaratoga, NY(518) 682-276www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSchenectady, NY(518) 438-3400www.bestcleanersny.com

Best CleanersSlingersland, NY(518) 478-9386www.bestcleanersny.com

The Blue MarbleAmherst, MA(413) 253-0328www.thebluemarble.biz

Boyden & Perron GarageAmherst, MAwww.boydenandperron.com

Bra & GirlGreat Barrington, MA413-528-6069www.braandgirl.com

Bra & GirlPittsfield, MA413-443-6069www.braandgirl.com

California Closets952 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110(518) 785-5723www.californiaclosets.com/albany

Carrie Haddad PhotographsHudson, NY(518) 828-7655www.carriehaddadgallery.com

Country CurtainsStockbridge, MA(413) 298-5565www.countrycurtains.com/

de MarchinHudson, NY(518) 828-2657www.demarchin.com

Design It Together/Troy Cloth & Paper291 River StreetTroy, New York 12180518-687-1010www.designittogether.com

Different Drummer KitchensStuyvesant PlazaAlbany, NY(518) 459-7990www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

Different Drummer Kitchens374 Pittsfield RoadLenox, MA(413) 637-0606www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

Different Drummer Kitchens34 Bridge StreetNorthampton, MA(413) 586-7978www.differentdrummerskitchen.com

The DowntubeAlbany, NY(518) 434-1711www.downtubebicycleworks.com

Elements Hot Tub SpaAmherst, MA(413) 253-8827www.elementshottubspa.com

Epoch-18 Vermont ArtisansManchester Center, VT(802) 768-9711www.epochvermont.com

Fleet Feet SportsAlbany, NY(518) 459-3338www.fleetfeetalbany.com

The Futon StoreWappingers Falls, NY(845) 297-1933www.thefutonstore.com/

Glass OnionBlock Island, RIwww.glassonionblockisland.com

Gloversville Sewing CenterGloversville, NY(518) 725-4919www.gloversvillesewingcenter.com

The Golden NotebookWoodstock, New York(845) 679-8000www.goldennotebook.com

Gordon Fire EquipmentHighland, NY(845)[email protected]

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The Greenfield Review Literary CenterGreenfield Center, NY(518) 584-1728

Grey Matter Books and Troubadour BooksHadley, MAwww.greymatterbookstore.com

Haldora DesignRhinebeck, NY(845) 876-6250www.haldora.com

HatsationalSaratoga Springs, NY 12866(518) 587-1022

www.hatsational.com

Harry King Rug and HomeEasthampton, MAwww.harryking.com

Joyelles Jewelers318 Delaware AvenueDelmar, NY(518) 439-9993www.joyellesjewelers.com

Kenco Work & Play Outfitters1000 Hurley Mountain RoadKingston, NY 12401(800) 341-4103www.atkenco.com

KW HomeEasthampton, MAwww.kwhome.net

Lexington VacuumAlbany, NY(518) 482-4427www.lexivac.com

Living Eden: A Place for Humane BeingsRed Hook, New York845.475-2619www.livingeden.com

Lotus Fine Art and Design33 Rock City RoadWoodstock, NY 12498(845) 658-3355lotuswoodstock.com

Manny's Art Supply83 Main StreetNew Paltz, NY 12561(845)255-9903www.mannysart.com

Mark Lawson Antiques3 Marcus BlvdColonie, NY 12205(518) 587-8787www.marklawson.com

Mark Lawson Antiques492 Maple AveSaratoga Springs 18866(518) 587-8787www.marklawson.com

MKC Kitchen & Bath Center346 Congress StTroy, NY 12180(518) 274-8566www.mkckitchens.com

Montague BookmillMontague, MAwww.montaguebookmill.com

Mother Earth Storehouse

Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, NYKingston - (845) 336-5541Poughkeepsie - (845) 296-1069Saugerties - (845) 246-9614www.motherearthstorehouse.com

New England AuctionsSouth Deerfield, MAwww.nebookauctions.com

Northshire BookstoreManchester Center, VTSaratoga Springs, NY(802) 362-2200(518) 682-4200www.northshire.com

The Odyssey BookshopSouth Hadley, MA(800) 540-7307www.odysseybks.com

Open Door BookstoreSchenectady, NY(518) 346-2719www.opendoor-bookstore.com/

Otto’s MarketGermantown, NY518-537-7200www.ottosmarket.com

Raynor DoorEasthampton, MAwww.raynormass.com

The Rhinebeck Artists ShopRhinebeck and New Paltz, NY(845) 876-4922www.rhinebeckart.com

Rhinebeck Kitchen and BathRhinebeck, NY and Coxsackie, NY(845) 876-7926/(518) 731-2888rhinebeckkitchenandbath.com

Saugerties Furniture222 Main StreetSaugerties, NY 12477(845) 246-3677www.saugertiesfurniture.com

Stewart's ShopsVarious locations(518) 581-1200www.stewartsshops.com

Ten Thousand VillagesAlbany, NY and Northampton, MA(518) 435-9307(413) 582-9338www.tenthousandvillages.com

Traditions by Pamela KlineClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionspamelakline.com

Traditions Linens Factory OutletClaverack, NY(518) 851-3975www.traditionslinens.com

Unusual Wedding Rings and MorePittsfield, MA(413) 236-9300www.unusualweddingrings.com

Vincetore's Hudson Valley Piano CenterPoughkeepsie, New York(845) 452-4990www.vincitorepiano.com

Wild Birds Unlimited

The Shoppes of WiltonSaratoga Springs, NY(518) 226-0071www.wbu.com/saratogasprings

Yarns for Your SoulManchester Center, VT(802) 362-3151www.yarnsforyoursoul.com

Ye Olde Warwick Book Shoppe31 Main StWarwick, NY 10990(845) 544-7183www.yeoldewarwickbookshoppe.com

TRAVEL & TOURISM

The 1850 House Inn and TavernRosendale, NY(855) 658-1850www.1850house.com

Adirondack TrailwaysHudson Valley, Capital Region and the North Country(800) 225-6815www.trailwaysny.com

Albany Marriott Albany, NY(518) 458-8444www.albanymarriott.com

Art Along the HudsonBeacon, Garrison, Cold Spring, Hudson, Kingston, New Paltz, Newburgh, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Woodstock, NY(845) 838-2880www.artalongthehudson.com/

Berkshire Botanical GardenStockbridge, MA(413) 298-3926www.berkshirebotanical.org/

Block Island Tourism CouncilP.O. Box 356Block Island, RI 02807(401)466-5200www.blockislandinfo.com

City of Pittsfield, MAOffice of Cultural Development (413) 499-9370www.culturalpittsfield.com/

Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-KillRoute 9GHyde Park, NY(845) 229-5302www.ervk.org/

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and MuseumRoute 9, Hyde Park, NY1-800-FDR-VISITwww.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/

The GarrisonGarrison, NY(845) 424-3604www.thegarrison.com

Hanford Mills MuseumEast Meredith, NY(800) 295-4992www.hanfordmills.org

Lakes to Locks Passage, Inc.Crown Point, NY 12928518-597-9660www.lakestolocks.com

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Madava Farms, Home of Crown MapleDover Plains, New York(845) 877-0640www.crownmaple.com

Mohonk Preserve 3197 Rte 44 55Gardiner, NY 12525(845) 255-0919www.mohonkpreserve.org

Olana Historic SiteHudson, NY(518) 828-0135www.nysparks.com

The Olana PartnershipHudson, NY(518) 828-1872www.olana.org

Orange County TourismGoshen, New York(845) 615-3860orangetourism.org

Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites Route 9 Hyde Park, NYGeneral Info: 1-800-FDR-VISITTour Info: (845) 486-1966www.nps.gov/hofr/index.htm

Schoharie River CenterEsperance, NY(518)320-4510www.schoharierivercenter.org

Thomas Cole National Historic SiteCatskill, NY(518) 943-7465

Washington County TourismFort Edward, NY(518) 222-7450www.washingtonnycounty.com

Woodstock Farm Animal SanctuaryWoodstock, New York(845) 679-5955http://woodstocksanctuary.org/

Underwriter Spotlight

Armory Fiat www.fiatusaofalbany.comArmory FIAT, located in Albany, NY, showcases the epitome of Italian design in both two-door hatchback and four-door utility vehicle with the choice of nine FIAT 500 models - full featured, fuel efficient, sophisticated, luxurious, convertible, rugged and high-performance. Configure one that’s totally you choosing from over 500,000 combinations of color and style, starting at just $16,195 MSRP.

Bond, Schoeneck & KingBond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC is a law firm with more than 220 lawyers servicing private and public sector clients, and individuals, in a broad range of practice specialties. Bond has offices across the state, including Albany, New York City and Long Island, as well as in Naples, Florida and Overland Park, Kansas. They represent clients from across the nation in employee benefits, labor, and NCAA practices.

Cindy McMahon, GRI, CBR; Licensed Real Estate Salesperson www.getcindysold.comCindy McMahon drives most of her business by referral. This means her focus is devoted to doing an excellent job for her clients as opposed to spending inordinate amounts of time and money searching for new business. This also means that instead of putting her face up on a billboard or other type of self promotion, she can use that hard earned money to support causes she believes in, including WAMC.

Thuillez, Ford, Gold, Butler & Monroe, LLPFor over a century, Thuillez, Ford, Gold, Butler & Monroe, LLP has been the law firm physicians, hospitals and other health care providers have called to their defense in the state of New York. Their attorneys regularly represent medical professionals in matters involving professional misconduct, medical malpractice and other health law issues. You’ll find them listed in Best’s Directories of Recommended Insurance Attorneys and Adjusters, the Bar List Publishing Insurance Bar, Physician Insurers Association of America Affiliate Defense Firm (PIAA) and on the web at www.nymeddefense.com

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WAMC HD2 Program Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

12:00 am

Echoes Echoes Echoes Echoes Echoes

Jazz After Hours Jazz After Hours

12:30 am

1:00 am

1:30 am

2:00 am

Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 24 Classical 242:30 am

3:00 am

3:30 am

4:00 am

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service

BBC World Service BBC World Service

4:30 am

5:00 am

5:30 am

6:00 am

6:30 am

7:00 am

Weekend Edition Weekend Edition

7:30 am

8:00 amMorning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition

Morning Edition8:30 am

9:00 amOn Being On the Media Radio Lab Studio 360

9:30 am

10:00 am

On Point On Point On Point On Point On Point10:30 am

11:00 amMarketplace Money

Bob Edwards Weekend

11:30 am

12:00 pm

Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now

The Tavis Smiley Show12:30 pm

1:00 pmSmiley & West Living on Earth

1:30 pm

2:00 pmCar Talk TED Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour

BullseyeTravel with Rick

StevesThis American Life

Wait Wait Don't Tell Me2:30 pm

3:00 pmQ Q Q Q Q The Splendid Table Wits

3:30 pm

4:00 pmTell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Bullseye Selected Shorts

4:30 pm

5:00 pmThe World The World The World The World The World

The Dinner Party Download

Studio 3605:30 pm

6:00 pm Marketplace

All Things Considered6:30 pmThe Legislative

GazetteCapitol

ConnectionBook Show

Person Place Thing

51%

7:00 pmAs it Happens As it Happens As it Happens As it Happens As it Happens

7:30 pm

8:00 pm

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Diane Rehm Show

The Hudson River Sampler

From the Top8:30 pm

9:00 pmSong Travels

9:30 pm

10:00 pm

World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe World Cafe

WAMC Bluegrass Riverwalk Jazz10:30 pm

11:00 pm Tim Coakley JazzJazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater