Tue. 8 am ET-In another of Wayne’s ongoing Neighborhood Association shows, Elizabeth Scott, Executive Director of the Bacon Park Neighborhood Association comes to the studio to discuss the history and current state of affairs in Bacon Park, known for, among other things the Bacon Park Golf Course. Ms. Scott will offer an interesting historical sketch of the area and delve into a controversial water use issue associated with Bacon Park. Tune In – Listen – Learn – Enjoy! 03/05/2019
Sun. 9 pm ET- On Evening Eclectic, I am honoring Andre Previn who passed away two days ago. He was jazz musician and composer of film scores and classical music and conductor of 4 major symphony orchestras. He is one of the most eclectic musicians I know so, I feel I must honor him on Evening Eclectic this week. 03/03/2019
Beginning this weekend, March is bringing new shows, change of schedule, and one time only opportunities to enjoy WRUU programming. Details below.
Sun. 9 am ET-This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: Great wisdom from forestry practice. You know it. Controlled burn! Do it in your life. Also a cab ride that changed one man’s life. And March is a busy month on the world religions calendar, starting with Carnival and Mardi Gras. Tune in on Sunday for mostly words from 9-11am and mostly music from 1-2pm on WRUU 107.5 FM and WRUU.ORG. 03/03/2019
Sat. 7 pm ET – Due to unforeseen circumstances, tomorrow’s guest Andrea Hume will not appear on Savannah on Film with your host Ed Ciucevich. Instead, I am pleased to welcome David Harland Rousseau and Marjorie Ward as my guests! Join us as we cover many fascinating topics from 7PM to 8PM in Savannah on 107.5 FM on WRUU – 107.5 Savannah , streamed worldwide on www.wruu.org, and watch on Facebook Live. Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry. 03/02/2019
Sat. 6 pm ET-Today, Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 6:00PM to 7:00PM onWRUU.org-107.5FM, on The Verb Altitude Hour, Community Engagement Coordinator for Deep Center, Raphael Eissa, will be live in the studio to discuss local youth justice & arts nonprofit; Eissa works to dismantle policies & systems that criminalize marginalized youth & their families. Eissa is a activist & community organizer who recently graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in Political Science and International Affairs. Eissa is a Coptic Christian from Egypt who grew up in Savannah. Tune into to another interesting broadcast. 03/02019
Sat. 12 pm ET- This is a special one-time show called Art-Slam- Pictures at an Exhibition on WRUU. This broadcast – or at least the stream of this broadcast is being received on cell phones throughout the Savannah Local Art Market- SLAM. Art on the Fence event on Saturday on Bee Road and Washington Avenue, on the Salvation Army baseball field beside Daffin Park. 03/02/2019
Fri. 12:05 pm ET-This week, Leigh and P.T. take you to a small, murderous village in Provence, a salamander’s lair, from England to Italy in the 16th Century, and who knows where else. They go off the shelf, talking about books that have impressed them lately. So bring your Kevlar vest, hip boots and hiking shoes – you may need them. 03/01/2019
SAVE the DATE – WRUU 107.5 FM is holding an information session and volunteer orientation on Tuesday, March 5th, 2019 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m, details below….. 03/05/2019
Thu. 8 am ET- Kristy Burja, Education and Youth Programs Coordinator for conservation and coastal Georgia protectorate One Hundred Miles joins Wayne in the studio to discuss the big Coastal Conservation in Action: Choosing to Lead Conference scheduled in Savannah in April, as well as about other projects and activities One Hundred Miles is involved in. 02/28/2019