The Bamboos
Lit UpNight Time People 2018 via Pacific Theatre/BMG
Morning Music not Mourning Music... something to help get the engines started.
Have you ever wondered what you can do to pay it forward and make sure WYCE Radio is here for your kids and grandkids to enjoy?
In addition to your generous continuing support for WYCE while you're still with us, please consider including a financial gift to WYCE in your estate plan.
If you haven't already, we encourage you to consult with your estate planning attorney about the benefits of leaving a gift to support WYCE.
If you don't have an estate planning attorney, don't hesitate to contact Station Manager Phil Tower(phil@grcmc.org) for our trusted recommendations.
Support for WYCE comes from Switchback Gear Exchange... a full-service bike shop and community hub!
Switchback Gear Exchange features many new and used bikes, accessories, and expert bike services.
Also offering craft beers, cocktails, and non-alcoholic selections.
On Tuesdays, Switchback hosts a bluegrass jam. On Thursdays, there is an acoustic open mic opportunity to listen to or play some tunes.
More information on Switchback is on most Social Media platforms or at goswitchback dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from the Kent County Health Department.
The Kent County Health Department operates four public health clinics that offer immunizations and services through the Women, Infants, and Children program, also known as WIC.
These programs are offered to prevent disease and ensure adequate nutrition for moms and babies from pregnancy to childhood.
Clinics are staffed by public health nurses who can answer health questions and assist individuals and families with finding other community services.
Information on clinic hours and locations is available by calling (616) 632-7200, or online at accesskent dot gov, under the "Health" tab.
Support for WYCE comes from The Man In The Hat Productions, presenting Amy Speace with special guest Ralston Bowles TONIGHT, Friday, April 12th at the Peter Martin Wege Auditorium.
Rolling Stone and Billboard Magazine consider Amy Speace "a leading voice of the new generation of folk and Americana music."
A portion of every ticket sold for this show directly supports WYCE Radio!
Tickets on sale now plus more information is at wyce dot org forward slash concerts