Volunteer in the Valley – 09.25.14 – Episode 2

Volunteer in the Valley – 09.25.14 – Episode 2

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Volunteer in the Valley is a weekly Internet radio show/podcast on KPCRadio.com, Pierce College’s student-run online radio station. Host Milo Anderson invites organizations in and around the San Fernando Valley to tell listeners about the work that they do and the help that they need to do it.

This episode’s guests are:

OneGeneration. Director of Volunteer Services, Amber Fullenback. Contact Volunteer Services for more info: 818-708-6668

Circle K Club at Pierce College Club President, Negin Fadaee. Email: pcirclek@gmail.com | Twitter @PierceCircleK

Valley’s Best Hospice. Volunteer Coordinator and Office Manager, Jim Taylor & Director of Business Development, Kristi Harrison. Phone number: 818-761-1205

If you work with an organization in need of volunteers and would like to be on the show, please contact Milo at manderson.kpcr@gmail.com or volunteerinthevalley@gmail.com.

Click here to see the Volunteer in the Valley on Facebook.

Click here to access Volunteer in the Valley on Twitter.

Volunteer in the Valley – 09.18.14 – Debut Episode

Volunteer in the Valley – 09.18.14 – Debut Episode

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Volunteer in the Valley is a weekly Internet radio show/podcast on KPCRadio.com, Pierce College’s student-run online radio station. Host Milo Anderson invites organizations in and around the San Fernando Valley to tell listeners about the work that they do and the help that they need to do it.

This episode’s guests are:

Kelsy Maruyama, Vice-President and Shani Grafman, Director of Development of the Boys and Girls Club in the West Valley. Phone Number: (818) 610-1054.

Jo Ellen Krumm, Volunteer Coordinator for the Valley Village. Phone Number: (818) 587-9450.

Dwayne Trujillo, Marketing Coordinator for the Valley Food Bank. Phone Number: (818) 510-4140.

If you work with an organization in need of volunteers and would like to be on the show, please contact Milo at manderson.kpcr@gmail.com or volunteerinthevalley@gmail.com.

Click here to see the Volunteer in the Valley on Facebook.

Click here to access Volunteer in the Valley on Twitter.

Inside The Brahma Box – 10.17.13 – Auto Glass Family

Inside The Brahma Box – 10.17.13 – Auto Glass Family

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Auto Glass for the West Vally community.

Inside the Brahma Box is a weekly talk show hosted by Mareo Lawson dedicated to finding hidden gems in the local area, or Pierce College’s “box”. He talks with community members from all over the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles. On this episode, Mareo is joined by Cesar Pineda, Beverly Herrera, and Constantino Garcia of Cosmo G-40 Auto Glass stopped by to discuss their auto glass business. They also discuss the other services at their alternate location.

 

Inside The Brahma Box is an In The Hot Box production for KPCRadio.com at Pierce College.
Inside The Brahma Box – 10.3.13 – The Living Room Network

Inside The Brahma Box – 10.3.13 – The Living Room Network

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The Living Room Network is a religious center for the community.

Inside the Brahma Box is a weekly talk show hosted by Mareo Lawson dedicated to finding hidden gems in the local area, or Pierce College’s “box”. He talks with community members from all over the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles. On this episode, Mareo is joined by Pastor Kelvin Truitt of The Living Room Network. Truitt is the producer and founder of “My First Fridays.” They talk about organization, it’s events and its community projects.

Inside The Brahma Box is an In The Hot Box production for KPCRadio.com at Pierce College.
Listen: The Canoga Chronicle – The Boys & Girls Club of Canoga Park

Listen: The Canoga Chronicle – The Boys & Girls Club of Canoga Park

Stacey & Alejandra getting ready to talk about the impact of the Club on Canoga Park High School.

Stacey Hernandez, The Boys & Girls Club education coordinator at Canoga Park High School and Alejandra Diaz, a Canoga Park High School senior,  were on “The Canoga Chronicle.”  They  discussed the importance of students having a place to go for help on homework and having fun with friends, as well. Stacey, shared the impact she has witnessed the after school program has on students, the necessity to help students succeed and gear them in the right path, and lastly how the program has taught them character. Alejandra gave her own perspective on how the Boys & Girls Club has helped her get through high school by helping her obtain better grades.

http://www.bgca.org/Pages/index.aspx

Listen: The Canoga Chronicle – El Camino vs. Canoga Park Brawl

Listen: The Canoga Chronicle – El Camino vs. Canoga Park Brawl

The Canoga Park Hunters prepare for one of the most jaw dropping plays against the El Camino Conquistadors.

KPCRadio.com member Ethan “The Voice of the Brahmas” Hanson and Canoga Park football player, Scott Jones, joined host Jennifer Gonzalez in the studio to discuss the unexpected brawl between two rival schools in the West San Fernando Valley. With a final score of 36 – 34, El Camino won the game against the Hunters.  Unexpectedly, after the game, the outraged players  found themselves in the mist of a brawl against each other.

http://www.ktla.com/videogallery/64984805/News/KTLA-Fight-Mars-El-Camino-vs-Canoga-Park-Game-Rebecca-Hall-reports

Listen: Voces Del Valle – Day of the Dead

The second edition of Voces del Valle focused on the Day of the Dead.Karina Ceja the site coordinator of Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural and Stuart Vaughan, the founding director of the Canoga Park Youth Arts center were guests on the program. Stuart talked about experiencing the holiday in Oaxaca, Mexico and addressed the Canoga Park Dia de los Muertos Street Festival and the Canoga Park Dia de los Muertos Family Festival.Karina discussed the workshops being offered for the Day of the Dead event in Sylmar. Both agreed that the Day of the dead is a holiday that celebrates life.