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  • Fitz Koehler, honorary chairperson of the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, talks about the event that is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. at Celebration Pointe in Gainesville.
  • This week's guests Jim Skiles and Allen Skinner talk about the 12th annual Wes Skiles Water Stewardship Awards hosted by the Downtown Rotary Club of Gainesville.
  • This episode features the Gainesville Community Playhouse, originally organized in 1927. Actors Jeff Stevens and Savannah Travers discuss their roles and the final production of their 2024-2025 season, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.”
  • Chat with Randy Wright, Executive Director of the CJC's Division of Media Properties, which includes public media and commercial radio and TV stations.
  • Dr. Mark Meisel, Physics professor and facility director of the National High Magnetic Laboratory located in the Microkelvin Lab at the University of Florida is featured.
  • Chat with Luis Lageyre, Executive Director of UF’s Orange & Blue Film Festival and CJC MAMC Entertainment Management graduate student.
  • University of Florida Performing Arts Director Brian Jose offers the inside scoop on the upcoming season featuring 40 different performances.
  • This episode features the symposium, "The Making of Alachua County: Past, Present and Future” on Saturday, December 7. The event is presented by the Alachua County African and African American Historical Society, Incorporated in honor of the Alachua County Bicentennial.
  • Chat with Iman Zawahry, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology.
  • CJC Sports Director Steve Russell shares information on his sports talk career at the station, doing play by play for UF baseball, training students that have moved on to successful sports media industry careers and his stint as the host of popular oldies radio show.
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