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The Morning Show October 7 -11

If you’re on the Central Coast, we hope you’re enjoying our beautiful summer in the fall here.  We do ask you to forward this newsletter to any friend, relative, acquaintance, casual contact, frenemy, enemy, or nemesis, whom you think would enjoy learning about KRXA.

Don’t forget to become a facebook KRXA Five Forty Friend at www.facebook.com/groups/152169051511789/ or simply type fivefortyfriend into your Facebook search bar.

We’ll certainly be focusing on Washington, DC’s Theater of the Absurd this week.

Here’s what’s on tap 6-9am.

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Monday -

6 – 6:30 – Weekend news recap.

8 – Monterey City Council Member Alan Haffa joins us for our monthly chat about local matters.

8:30 – Central Coast State Senator Bill Monning updates us on legislative matters in Sacramento and around California.

Tuesday -

7 – 7:30 – Michelle Jackson and the P.G. Perspective.

7:45 – Holistic health with Glenn Sadowsky and Optimal Health Acupuncture and Bodywork.

8:45 – Car Talk with Juan Escamilla from Wilson’s Tire and Service.  Call Juan at (831) 476-0370 for all your automotive needs.

Wednesday -

Thursday -

7:30 – Jeremy Holden joins us from Media Matters to cast a jaundiced eye on the right-wing media machine.

8 – KRXA’s patented monthly Ask the Sheriff segment with Sheriff Scott Miller.

8:45 – Eric Peterson from the Monterey County Green Party discusses all things Green.

Friday Free-for-all +

8 – Arlen Grossman’s Quotation Quotient is your opportunity to win a great prize.  Don’t miss Arlen’s column in the Leisure Section of every Sunday’s Monterey Herald and in every week’s Foolish Times.

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Thanks for being part of RadioMonterey!

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