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Author: George Alger
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Food to Life: Providing/Delivering Food for Free
Chaplain Dov Cohen and The Pink Lady speak with George Alger about helping people with food insecurity, particularly veterans and seniors – or anyone else in need of food. They provide 21 meals a week, delivered to each recipient’s home, without cost.
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Ventura Styrofoam Ban
Lars Davenport with the City of Ventura speaks with Sandra Siepak about the styrofoam (EPS) ban starting July 1, 2021.
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The Five Mother Sauces of French Cuisine
Engineer/Chef, Felipe Correa, speaks with George Alger about the “Five Mother Sauces” of French cuisine, which are the basis of all classical culinary sauces.
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Addressing Ventura Homelessness
Meredith Hart, with the City of Ventura, speaks with Sandra Siepak about addressing local homelessness through the Safe and Clean Initiative.
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On a Hill in Hollywood
Video poem written/narrated by Hanna Lynn Roth and produced by Michelle Hoover of GWC Productions.
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Firefighter Service Changes During The Pandemic
Richard Macklin speaks with Sandra Siepak about the Ventura County Fire Department and community service changes that have been implemented as a result of the pandemic.
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Free Summer Training for High School Students
Claudia Weintraub speaks with George Alger about the River Oaks Academy Charter School and helping Ventura County high school students through their free summer training program, which provides personalized, remedial training for interested students.
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Scott “Spinz” Lykins Speaks of Hip Hop and Helping Others
Musician, DJ and producer, Scott “Spinz” Lykins, speaks with MB Hanrahan about some of his experience traveling the world performing Hip Hop.
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Art Trek – Community Impact Through Art
Nan Young speaks with Sandra Siepak about Art Trek, a Ventura County nonprofit organization that she started in 1992 which serves about 150,000 participants in Southern California with a purpose to bring more arts into the community and schools.
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