Cultural, Community, Information
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Airs Mon., July 7, 6:30 p.m. This week Community Connections talks with Shiree Daniels, Executive Director of Families and Children Together, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to supporting young children and their families through high-quality early education and family services. With decades of experience, including leadership roles in Head Start and advanced training credentials, Shiree brings a deep passion and commitment to empowering families and nurturing children's development across Arkansas.
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Thursday, July 3, 2025, at 6 p.m. On This Episode of Health Matters, Host Dr. Randall Brewer welcomes Dr. Cynthia Noguera, an ophthalmologist and the only full-time oculoplastic surgeon serving the Shreveport area. Dr. Noguera, with LSU Health Shreveport, will share her unique journey into the specialized field of oculoplastic surgery. We learn about the wide range of conditions she treats—from cosmetic procedures to complex reconstructions following disease or trauma—and how her work plays a vital role in both vision and facial health.
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Airs Mon., June 30, 6 p.m. Shannon sits down with Kenneth Rust of Enterprise Aquatics to explore how aquaponics is transforming classrooms, communities, and the future of sustainable farming. From hands-on education to real-world impact, Ken shares his journey and vision for growing more than just food—he’s growing hope.
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Airs Mon., June 30, 6:30 p.m. This week Community Connections talks with Martina Williams, director of Theatre of the Performing Arts. Martina Gipson Williams has dedicated over 15 years to enriching young lives through the Yazzy program. With a background in Human Services and Elementary Education, she is passionate about using the arts to inspire creativity, discipline, and collaboration in students across the community.
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Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 6 p.m. Host Jenny Gregorio talks with Shainne “Shai” Williams, Community Educator and Multiethnic Specialist with the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency (LOPA). They’ll explore the life-saving impact of organ donation and how LOPA provides compassionate support to families experiencing loss. This show has been recorded; live questions will not be available during this episode.
Spotlights
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Host Kermit Poling speaks with members of the cast of SLT's coming production of 9 to 5
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Host Kermit Poling speaks with members of the cast of SLT's coming production of 9 to 5
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Host Kermit Poling speaks with Jennifer Johnson, from Sci-Port Discovery Center about the coming Maker Faire.
Local Events
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The annual Battle of the Bags cornhole tournament is a high-energy, community-focused event that supports local first responders and military personnel. Open to all skill levels, this blind-draw tournament brings together players, spectators, and supporters for a day of friendly competition, live entertainment, great food, and cold brews in the heart of the East Bank District.
All proceeds from the event—and a portion of sales from on-site vendors—benefit organizations that serve and support those who serve us. Get ready to toss for a cause, enjoy local music, win raffle prizes, and be part of a community celebration that makes a difference -
he South Arkansas Arts Center (SAAC) is excited to offer two fun and inspiring summer ballet camps under the direction of SAAC's Ballet Program Co-Directors, Kara Rushing and Peppermint Rushing, with assistance from ballet teacher and dancer Karis Flurry. These camps are designed to ignite creativity, build confidence, and foster a love for dance among children of all ages.
"We are thrilled to offer fun and unique summer ballet camps for the SAAC ballet program this season!," said Kara Rushing. "Summer camps are the perfect opportunity to explore ballet and discover the joy of dance in a creative and supportive environment. Join us for an unforgettable experience this summer!"
“Story Time” Ballet Camp for Pre-K and Kindergarten students, runs from 3pm to 5pm, Monday, June 23 through Thursday, June 26 in the ballet studio. This enchanting camp offers a gentle introduction to ballet through storytelling, movement, and imaginative play. Each day, little dancers will explore different ballet moves inspired by captivating stories, helping them discover the joy of dance and storytelling in a lively, engaging setting. Families are invite to see their children’s progress at a special parent showcase at 5 pm on Thursday.
“The Greatest Circus” Ballet Camp for Grades 1-12 takes the stage Monday, August 4 through Friday, August 8. Divided into two groups, campers in grades 5-12 meet 9am to 2pm and grades 1-4 from1:30pm to 4pm each day. This year's ballet camp is anything but ordinary — it’s transforming into a grand circus-themed production!
Participants will embody circus characters, help create sets and costumes, and gain behind-the-scenes experience, culminating in a performance on August 8 at 6pm. They will refine technique, increase strength, and build stage confidence. Senior dancers will focus on pointe work and set assistance, while junior dancers enjoy fun ballet classes that promote stretching and storytelling through ballet. Whether flipping like trapeze artists, gliding across the stage like tightrope walkers, or spinning into the spotlight, all dancers will have the opportunity to shine in this unique circus ballet experience.
Enrollment is open now. For more information about these summer camps please visit www.saac-arts.org or contact the SAAC office at 870-862-5474. The South Arkansas Arts Center is located at 110 East Fifth Street, El Dorado, Arkansas.
Peppermint Karis Kara.jpg - ballet instructors Peppermint Rushing, Karis Flurry, Kara Rushing
Ballet Stories.jpg - "Story Time" book, ballet slippers and pink tutu
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Directed by local EHS Drama Teacher Hannah Faith Davis, “HAIRSPRAY” immerses audiences in the lively and colorful 1960s, where big hair and big dreams take center stage. The story follows Tracy Turnblad (Samantha McCaleb), a spirited teenager who dreams of dancing on the popular Corny Collins Show, and her best friend Penny (Alyssa Purifoy). Together, they challenge societal norms and advocate for acceptance amid the societal challenges of the era.
The cast features a diverse array of characters, including Corny Collins (Joey Karr), Link Larkin (Matthew Power), Amber Von Tussle (April Burk), Tammy (Madeline Couture), Kim (Emilia Gathright), Megan (Maggie Phillips), Brenda (Summer Shipp), Sketch (Georgia Blackmon), Shelley (Lillian Primm), IQ (Zoey Pyle), and Lou Ann (Avery Hall). Show producer Velma Von Tussle (Christine Whan), along with her daughter Amber, has big plans for the show but struggles with her own biases. The production also features the dynamic duo of Edna (Hayden Nooner) and Wilbur Turnblad (Spencer Driggs), whose relationship is tested as Tracy strives to make her mark.
A central theme of the musical is the fight for racial integration and acceptance. Tracy befriends Seaweed (Zephaniah Valentine) and his friends Gilbert (Dustin Adams), Cindy Watkins (Meyah Hampton), Lorraine (Jaden Owens), Stooie (Khaylin Sanders), and Duane (Ellis Lyles), who participate in an integration celebration on the show. Their efforts to integrate the Corny Collins Show highlight the importance of diversity and inclusion. Supporting characters include Motormouth Maybelle (Veronica Jenkins), her daughter Little Inez (Lauren Smith), and the Dynamites—Judine (Rion Kialoni Jones), Kamilah (Kiera Dixon), and Shayna (Demyah Charles)—who contribute soulful performances to the production.
Additional cast members include Harriman F. Spritzer (Brian Bates), who sponsors the show with his hairspray; Mr. Pinky (Michael McLeese), a fashion designer eager to dress Tracy and Edna; Prudy Pingleton (Sara Dockery), Penny’s protective mother; and Austin Crank as the principal who often detains Tracy for her big hair. Jazmyn Vanassche portrays the Prison Matron, while Tonaisha Johnson plays Beatnik Chick. The ensemble, comprised of Ianna Hernandez, Melissa Cervantez, and Bebee Meza, brings energy and vibrancy to every scene, making this toe-tapping, society-changing musical a memorable experience.This production celebrates individuality, societal change, and the importance of standing up for what’s right. With lively musical numbers and heartfelt storytelling, it promises to entertain and inspire audiences of all ages.
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News Feed
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We look at an Altadena resident who has made it her mission to help reunite keepsakes that survived the LA fires — photos, kids art, postcards — with their owners.
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Heath Druzin talks about what he learned about coexisting with wolves while making his podcast Howl, from Boise State Public Radio.
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NPR's Pien Huang speaks with pediatrician Alexandra Cvijanovich and Professor Jason L. Schwartz about trying to shore up trust about vaccines.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, about the deadly floods in his state.
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Crews continue to search in central Texas for victims of flash flooding that killed at least 82 people. Officials have been dealing with tough questions about why many were not warned to evacuate.
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An update on the floods in Texas that have killed dozens, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet President Trump at White House Monday, Trump shifts deadline on sweeping tariffs to August 1.
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President Trump says his administration will start sending letters out to countries this week notifying them of new tariff rates if they don't have a deal with the U.S. before a new Aug. 1 deadline.
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NPR's Michel Martin asks Philip Luck, former deputy chief economist at the State Department in the Biden administration, about how trade negotiations affect the U.S. economy.
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In January, the deadly Eton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Calif. What challenges do homeowners and other residents in one small neighborhood continue to face?
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Dozens are dead following flash flooding in Texas, including some at Camp Mystic. NPR speaks with Lauren Garcia about the camp and what makes it a special place for the women in her family.
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