Here At The Studios

The recent Book Sale kept WRGN’s studios hopping for three days and we like it that way. WRGN listeners should never feel uneasy about visiting here. They are always
welcome.

Shirl recently gave Mary Fiske, of Kingston, a sales pitch on why she should listen at home. Mary is a faithful listener, but generally only as she travels in the car. Mary was a good sport about this. She’s loyal to WRGN. Is it surprising that Shirl thinks people should be listening all the time?

Beverly Johnson, Courtdale, loved the Book Sale. “Everything there was my kind of reading,” she said. Bev brought the staff delicious Zucchini Bread and beautiful patriotic, handmade flags. Look for her photo in this issue.

We celebrated Carol Tremont’s first anniversary of listening to WRGN. How does she keep track of this? It was on “Butter Cup Day,” the very day she found WRGN one year ago. What fun!

Nori Crinion, of Harvey’s Lake, was determined to come to the Book Sale and arranged for the county van to bring her. Would she be able to shop long enough to find the books she wanted and could she haul them home in the van? Yes! Nori left with a whole box full of books and with a van driver that was most helpful.

“Don’t do it!” That was Florence Posten’s advise when the topic on “Shirl and You,” was turning down the corner of a page to mark a reader’s place. She also commented on another topic, using vinegar for household cleaning. She’s not sold on it.

Hurrah! Colleen Bronson, is now able to hear WRGN at her group home in Pittston. olleen had always listened at her home in Pikes Creek, but since joining the group home for sightless people, she couldn’t get the station. Her mom bought her a more sensitive radio.

As National Day of Prayer approached, Emma Fink, of Lehighton, warned listeners to become grateful people and get down on their knees. Why? “Because God never lets you down,” she said. She prayed with us.

We were amazed to hear that Elaine Golachefski, of Parsons, Wilkes Barre, is a member of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. She makes the two hour drive to Brooklyn on Wednesday for rehearsal and every Sunday morning for the church service. She is blessed to be one of the 285 member choir and to hear Pastor Jim Cymbala every Sunday. The pastor’s wife, directs the choir.

Join us at the studios, either by phone or in person. See you there!