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WSCA’s own Judy Matthews, Tim Stone and Steve Diamond recorded author and climate activist Bill McKibben who spoke at the Exeter Congregational Church on January 26th, 2012. All seats in the large church were taken.
His message of opportunity and alarm was also a call to action – that we should each roll up our sleeves and referee the money being given to Congressmen by corporate interests.
Listen to the largely unedited, 90-minute talk as an M3U stream (fastest) or as MP3. The Lecture Series Facebook Page has a short video and more info on upcoming events.

Jan 16, April 9, July 16, and October 22, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. More Info.
Saturday January 28th – 7:30 to midnight
with The Jeannie Daniels Band
At ‘The Hall’, 238 Deer Street, Portsmouth NH
What better way to heat things up in the dead of winter than to join your friends and neighbors at a Portsmouth Community Radio fundraiser dance! Back by popular demand, The Jeannie Daniels Band will perform their infectious dance music including rock, R&B, motown, soul, funk, and a dash of swing.
The Hall at 238 Deer Street features a comfortable atmosphere with a large dance floor, lots of room to sit back and relax with friends, reasonable beverage prices, and free on-site parking. Tickets for this fundraiser dance will be available at the door for $10, and admission is free if you join as a new Portsmouth Community Radio Member. Doors open at 7:30pm with music beginning at 8pm and continuing until midnight. This is a 21-plus event.
So, mark your calendars and join WSCA and the Jeannie Daniels Band for a dancing good time, Saturday, January 28th, at the Portsmouth VFW Hall located downtown at 238 Deer Street across from Centrix Bank.