Are you familiar with the show that we run on Sunday morning on our Townsquare Media stations? It's called Capital Region Sunday. You could be the next guest!
Unreal. We're 24 days away from Black Friday and already getting stories like this one- there's a guy who's trying to break the record for the longest Black Friday campout. Say what?!?
We here at WGNA want to say thank you to our enlisted men and women, and their families, in the Capital Region who sacrifice so much for all of us all year long.
Here’s how you can help: Townsquare Cares is a non-profit organization that betters the lives of troops and their families 24/7, 365 days a year...
I know, I know. I already did a blog about this kid and this club. I don't care. I'm giving this group 2 promotional mentions because they have done so much for the community and continue to do so. Plus it's run completely by kids. It's the Saratoga County Kids Care Club!
We had special guests on the Sean, Richie and Bethany Show this morning, and they were a great addition (and very into our High School Hunger Games competition)!
That's how you can describe the life Father James Lefebvre of St. Mary's Church. An amazing advocate for police officers as well. So much so that there's going to be a fundraiser in his honor
This was a very special, emotional edition of Capital Region Sunday. Click here to listen to Brenna Uline, cofounder of one of the most heartwarming organizations in the Capital Region -the Tears Foundation. There's also a great way to help this group continue their important work.
Duanesburg Reformed Presbyterian Church has a really fun event planned. Hey, we have to give churches and synagogues equal promotional time too, you know.
This one is hot off the presses. We wanted to get the message out there to everyone as soon as possible. What a great organization and it can help out needy kids all over the Capital Region.
Maybe there will come a day where we don't have to promote another benefit for someone with cancer because will have cured this wretched illness once and for all. In the meantime, however, this family could certainly use everyone's help