It’s the final Wednesday of the month, which means our focus on the arts! It’s our Hats off to the Arts segment with the Plymouth Center for the Arts. This week, we talk with the new executive director, Kim Corben. www.artsplymouth.org
Amy Naples, Executive Director, from the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce checks in at 7:41. www.plymouthchamber.com
Steven Karidoyanes from the Plymouth Philharmonic joins us at 8:11 with a preview of the next Phil concert: “Made in America”. The concert is scheduled for Saturday, March 29th at 7:30pm at Memorial Hall in Plymouth. https://plymouthphil.org/plymouth-philharmonic-concert-6-2025
March is Women’s History Month, so Rob and Beth decided it’s the perfect time to highlight some iconic women from Massachusetts. Every week throughout March, The South Shore’s Morning News will honor historical South Shore women whose impact extended not only to the local region but also beyond—and continues to resonate today. This morning at 8:41, Donna Curtain, Executive Director of the Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, joins us to discuss some of the notable women of the museum. Pilgrim Hall has four centuries of historic records, includingtheir archive on the first national women’s history exhibition in America, which was opened by First Lady Betty Ford at Pilgrim Hall Museum in 1976.https://www.pilgrimhall.org
Alexandra Slater, “The Hingham Housewife”, joins us every week at this time to answer your questions or provide advice. Do you have a dilemma? Check out this page: https://959watd.com/blog/2025/01/submit-your-dilemma-ask-local-author-alexandra-slater-a-k-a-the-hingham-housewife
Find out more about author Alexandra Slater at: https://alexandraslater.com