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WAYNE NORMAN MORNING SHOW GUESTS -- FEBRUARY 2006
Feburary 28: Dr. David Belles, Conductor of the ECSU Concert Chorale, discusses the Mozart's birthday concert, and accomplished soloist soprano Dr. Emily Trukenbrod, who performs at ECSU this week

Emily Trukenbrod and David Belles
February 27: Dr. Bernice Szafarek discusses dental emergencies and how to cope

Dr. Bernice Szafarek
Pulitzer Prize winning author Edward P. Jones

Edward P. Jones
February 24: Romantic Willimantic's 2006 co-cupids Bob and Pam Horrocks

Pam and Bob Horrocks holding their "Cupid" raspberry muffins
February 23: Poet Gabrielle Zane, Windham Public Schools Director of Supplemental Programs Bill Stover, and artists Devon Lawless and Beth Tyler discusse "Awesome Adventures" in Windham, Columbia, Mansfield, Lebanon and Coventry Public Schools
Bill Stover, Beth Tyler, Devon Lawless, and Gabrielle Zane
February 22: Members of Lebanon Regional FFA during National FFA Week

Roxy Beaudoin, Kailee Grasso, adviser Lee Melia, Hale Staebner, Rebecca Staebner, and Elizabeth Luond from Lebanon Regional FFA
February 21: Members of E. O. Smith High School FFA during National FFA Week

E. O. Smith FFA Sentinel Lisa Glow, Vice President Nicole Boutot, Reporter Heather Phillips, President Stephanie Cornell, and Secretary Mike Kingsbury
February 17: Windham Theater Guild: Jim Hetrick talks about his new play "A Cultivation of Succulents" and board member Thayer Kitchen discusses upcoming Guild events
February 16: Mike Bloomer, Tom Nielsen, and David Fenn discuss Willimantic's Winter Blues Festival
Winter Blues Fest in Willimantic 7 p.m. to midnight, February 25, 2006 Elk's Club, Pleasant Street, Willimantic $10 donation, tickets at Food Coop, Oobah's Deli and Swift Waters Artisans' Coop, all in Willimantic or by calling 860-456-1573. Willimantic's Winter Blues Festival features the Patty Tuite Band, the Kingpins and King Cake, talented musicians whose music ranges from '40s swing to rootsy swamp pop, to rhythm and blues.

Mike Bloomer, Tom Nielsen, and David Fenn
February 15: UConn associate professor of Nutritional Sciences Rafael Perez-Escamilla, Director of the Connecticut Center of Excellence for Eliminating Health Disparities among Latinos

Rafael Perez-Escamilla
Governor Jodi Rell discusses jobs, the economy, and her State of the State speech

Governor Jodi Rell
February 14: A live broadcast from the 2006 Romantic Willimantic Cupid Ceremony at Town Hall
Feburary 13: Connecticut playwrights Barbara and Carlton Molette discuss their new play Prudence, about Connecticut heroine Prudence Crandall, which will be staged by the Connecticut Repertory Theater
February 10: Women's basketball historian John Molina from the Women's Basketball Museum

John Molina holding a jersey from the All American Redheads. On the left is a game clipboard donated by UConn coach Geno Auriemma
February 9: Actress Susan St. James, from a 1991 interview with Wayne Norman

Susan St. James
February 8: Paula Passarello, Phyllis Serafin, Julie Bradley, and Dency Sargent from the Connecticut High Fives senior women's basketball team
Link: http://www.seniorgamesct.org/

Julie Bradley, Dency Sargent, Phyllis Serafin, and Paula Passarello
February 7: Case worker Marisol Feliciano from Windham Regional Community Council talks about UConn football players mentoring troubled teens in Willimantic

Marisol Feliciano
Legal-ease: Attorney Pat Prue from the Prue Law Group, and Jeannine Billington and Paula McFee from Haven Health Center of Windham discuss Title XIX and elder health issues

Pat Prue, Jeannine Billington, and Paula McFee
February 6: D. Dowd Muska from the Yankee Institute for Public Policy discusses "The Two Connecticuts"--a new study which examines wages and benefits in the state's public and private sectors

D. Dowd Muska
February 3: UConn Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Regional Campus Administration, Veronica Makowsky

Veronica Makowsky
February 2: Vicki Barbero, Perception Programs Director of Outpatient Services, and Laurie Hall, Clinical Coordinator, discuss treatment and prevention for youths with substance abuse

Laurie Hall and Vicki Barbero
Feburary 1: Cardiologist Dr. Anthea Woodley, John Swingler from the American Heart Association, UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun and his wife Pat Calhoun discuss women and heart disease/Go Red for Women campaign. Pat is the state chairwoman for Go Red For Women.

Dr. Anthea Woodley and John Swingler
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