WNRN (Charlottesville, VA)
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Originally coming on air in 1996, WNRN is an independent music radio network in Central Virginia, broadcasting out of Charlottesville, Richmond, Lynchburg, & Harrisonburg with a mission to strengthen communities through music, art and education. New music discovery, live in studio sessions (or our new Home Studio Sessions), and off the beaten path classic are cornerstones of the station’s signature programming blend.
WNRN is a non-profit and is not affiliated with any university or governing institution. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesProfile: Central Virginia Alliance for Community Living
The Central Valley Alliance for Community Living aims to provide resources to older adults and adults with disabilities, enabling them to live with dignity in accordance with their own personal choice. For 50 years, CVACL has provided services and resources to help seniors live independently, and continues to adapt and evolve as a new generation enters retirement age.
Hear Together: Preserving History, Serving Community
Restoration Housing is a nonprofit developer in Roanoke working to create affordable housing through the preservation and stewardship of historic buildings. They welcome you to engage with their Preserve Campaign — Preserving History, Serving Community — September 17-October 15. Throughout the month-long campaign, they’ll explore the growing need to safely house our senior neighbors facing housing insecurity.
Hear Together: Freedom Gala
Freedom 4/24 is a non-profit organization in central Virginia with the mission to prevent human trafficking and exploitation, pursuing protection, dignity and restoration for individuals and communities. They welcome you to their 2026 Freedom Gala on Thursday, September 17, starting at 6:30PM at Solara Ridge. During this event, attendants will learn more about Freedom 4/24’s work of preventing the abuse of trafficking.
Hear Together: Central Valley Habitat Annual Banquet
Central Valley Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit serving Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. They welcome you to their Annual Banquet on September 16 at the Hotel Madison in Harrisonburg to enjoy an evening with a banquet meal and participate in live and silent auctions, with items donated by local artisans and businesses.
Hear Together: Great Valley Baking Challenge
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Hear Together: International Dance Festival
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Hear Together: Frida… A Self-Portrait
The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville welcomes guests to engage with art in ways that are personal and meaningful, striving to make their motto “art together” come alive. This summer, they are thrilled to partner with the Virginia Theater Festival on their one-woman show, Frida…A Self-Portrait. On Friday July 24, Karen Milbourne, the J. Sanford Miller Family Director of The Fralin, be sitting down with the creative team behind the play for a post-show discussion.
Hear Together: Rural Virginia Coalition
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Hear Together: Giddy Up and Give
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Grateful Dead and Phriends Playlist 7/11/26
9am Grateful Dead – Weather Report Suite (11/10/1973 San Francisco, CA) Grateful Dead – Bird Song (03/26/1976 Hartford Civic Center Hartford, CT) Grateful Dead – Dancing In The Street (05/22/1977 Sportatorium Pembroke Pines, FL) Grateful Dead – Ripple (2/21/1971 Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY) 10am Jerry Garcia and John Kahn – Rubin and Cherise (06/05/1982 Oregon State Prison Salem, OR) Grateful Dead – Uncle Johns Band>I Need A Miracle>Bertha>Good Lovin (12/28/1979 Oakland Auditorium...