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Broadcast Square Archives for August and September 2018

Brock Kappelmann - September 29, 2018 2:27 am

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of July 30 to August 3, 2018.

Monday, July 30: by phone, former Beejay player Aaron Mees from Los Angeles.

Tuesday, July 31: by phone, Lisa Kennedy; in studio, Samantha Wallace and Brooklynn Bauer; contestants for Five State Fair Queen discuss their fundraising efforts.

Wednesday, August 1: by phone: writer, producer, and actor David Mickey Evans.

Thursday, August 2: Kylie Harrison of Seward County Extension office, on upcoming county fair activities.

Friday, August 3: Rozelle Webb of Liberal Chamber of Commerce, on recent ribbon cuttings and looking forward to the Duck Race in Septemer.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of August 6 to 10, 2018.

Monday, August 6: Renee Harralson and Charlie Delay, on upcoming PRCA Rodeo August 17 and 18.

Tuesday, August 7: Sarah Foreman and Kay Burtzloff, on Liberal Area Coalition of Families activities.

Wednesday, August 8: 480 Focus with Sheri King, looking at beginning of new year.

Thursday, August 9: Butch Garst of SCCC Machine Tool Technology, on his coursework and career field.

Friday, August 10: Ronna Stump of Liberal Parks Dept., on autumn activities and schedules.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of August 13 to 17, 2018.

Monday, August 13: Bert Luallen of SCCC Admissions, on the new school year.

Tuesday, August 14: McKenzie Hood and Lisa Hatcher, on antique tractor show August 25 to benefit Seward County United Way.

Wednesday, August 15: Toni Smith of Baker Arts Center, on current exhibits and upcoming BBQ Contest and toy box auction fundraiser September 22.

Thursday, August 16: Doug Mathis, announcer for Seward County PRCA Rodeo, with a preview of rodeo events.

Friday, August 17: Two part program. Part one: Matt Teel of Liberal Memorial Library, with summer reading recap and back to school party August 18.
Part two: Brandi Fowler and Jake Klossner of Eisenhower Middle School, on new school year.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of August 20 to 24, 2018.

Monday, August 20: Nancy Parsons and Sarah Thompson of Mid-America Air Museum, on Air Fair September 8.

Tuesday, August 21: Chris Purdy of TCEC, recapping district meetings and looking forward to annual membership meeting September 20.

Wednesday, August 22: 480 Focus with Superintendent Renae Hickert, on the new school year.

Thursday, August 23: Lindsay Tuman of SCCC Library, on the new semester.

Friday, August 24: Jan Leonard, on High Plains Music Fest in Hugoton September 8.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of August 27 to 31, 2018.

Monday, August 27: Jo Miller of Liberal Senior Center, on increased meal counts and upcoming fall events.

Tuesday, August 28: Ronna Stump of Liberal Parks Dept., on fall events and team signups.

Wednesday, August 29: No audio posted; repeat of July 30 program; interview with former Liberal Beejay Aaron Mees.

Thursday, August 30: Linda Martin and Amber Dietrick, on Hooker Car Show September 8.

Friday, August 31: Carolyn Swank and Colton Chase, on Kismet Little World’s Fair this Labor Day weekend.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of September 4 to 7, 2018.

Monday, September 3: No program on Labor Day.

Tuesday, September 4: Jan Leonard, on High Plains Music Fest in Hugoton Saturday.

Wednesday, September 5: 480 Focus with Ashley Kappelmann and Chad Baalman of LHS.

Thursday, September 6: Rozelle Webb of Liberal Chamber of Commerce, on Duck Race September 29 and upcoming seasonal events.

Friday, September 7: Keeley Moree of SW Medical Center, on community health fair October 6.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of September 10 to 14, 2018.

Monday, September 10: Chandler Kirkhart of SCCC, on upcoming Party Auction fundraiser Saturday.

Tuesday, September 11: Ronna Stump of Liberal Parks Dept., on upcoming events.

Wednesday, September 12: Jeff Louderback, on Rank Lil’ Buckers youth rodeo finals qualifier this weekend.

Thursday, September 13: Rachel Coleman and Sue Sprenkle of SCCC, on Humanities Kansas programs.

Friday, September 14: Jeremy Harris of First Southern Baptist of Liberal, on Saturday car wash and hot dog feed for the community.

 

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of September 17 to 21, 2018.

Monday, September 17: Sarah Thompson of Mid-America Air Museum, on Air Fair recap and free Saturday September 22 in conjunction with Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day.

Tuesday, September 18: Chris Purdy of TCEC, previewing Thursday’s annual meeting.

Wednesday, September 19: 480 Focus with Jason Diseker and Dedre Schneider of Seymour Rogers Middle School.

Thursday, September 20: Toni Smith of Baker Arts Center, previewing the BBQ and beer tasting fundraising event Saturday, which includes auction of artistic toy boxes.

Friday, September 21: Keith Anglemyer of Liberal First United Methodist Church, on human trafficking symposium January 12 and other upcoming events.

 

You can listen to archived Broadcast Square audio from the week of September 24 to 28, 2018.

Monday, September 24: Darlene Ford of Liberal Senior Center, on defensive driving course October 17 and other upcoming activities.

Tuesday, September 25: Two part program. Part one: Ronna Stump of Liberal Parks Dept., on upcoming events and schedules.
Part two: McKenzie Hood, on Soup and Chili Cook-off to benefit United Way Saturday.

Wednesday, September 26: Ed Poley, on community health fair October 6.

Thursday, September 27: Dr. Todd Carter and Phillip Lee of SCCC, on accreditation and on upcoming 50th anniversary of SCCC.

Friday, September 28: Royce Kitts of Liberal Memorial Library, on October book sale and other events.

 

 

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