April 13, 2004
Get Up with MorningWood
Get Up with MorningWood, on Community Radio WMNF 88.5 fm, Tampa, and streaming at wmnf.org.
4 to 6 am every Tuesday!
Studio line: 813-239-9663. Call or email the studio anytime!
Today on MorningWood
Lots of Heatwave artists, new releases and my usual smattering of songs with a message. Call the studio whenever you hear a Heatwave artist this morning and I’ll send you something special!
Playlists
The March of a Thousand Billionaires
Tropical Feetwave: The March of a Thousand Billionaires
We’re having our 3rd annual Tropical Feetwave parade. Come and join us on May 1st, right before Heatwave. Dress as your favorite billionaire and come prepared to defend the greedy and belittle those “Lucky Ducky” poor and unemployed who get to sit around all day in government subsidized housing while billionaires like us are forced to inherit our wealth and occasionally pay some tax.
NEW PDF Flier
For updated information on Heatwave, Feetwave and WMNF, please visit
www.tropicalheatwave.org.
Marathon is right around the corner!
It’s fundraising time again: The MorningWood marathon show is just a week away. Marathon starts this week, and runs through April 21.
WMNF relies on the support of our loyal listeners to stay on the air. We have no sugar daddies, and only a smattering of State funding. If you enjoy MorningWood and WMNF, please call on April 20 between 4 and 6 am. If you’re usually not up at 4 in the morning and you’d like to support MorningWood anyway, call 813-226-2550 or email norwood@wmnf.org and I’ll get your vital information ahead of time and count your pledge toward my show’s goal.
Thanks!
Volunteers Needed for The Feetwave Parade and for Marathon!
Call the station right now: 813-239-9663 or during business hours: 813-238-8001 or email help@wmnf.org
WMNF Community Radio
WMNF is a non-commercial community radio station that celebrates local cultural diversity and is committed to equality, peace and social and economic justice. WMNF provides broadcasts and creates other forums to serve the community by the exposure and sharing of these values.
Posted by Norwood at April 13, 2004 01:51 AM