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VOLUME 15 | ISSUE 2FEBRUARY 2013

Makers: Women Who Make America

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FEBRUARY 2013 VOLUME 15 | ISSUE 2

From the Chief Executive officer

Bert Schmidt President & Chief Executive Officer

Last February, when PBS announced that the MAKERS program was in production, I knew it would be a huge challenge to distill fifty years of women’s contributions to America into a single television

program. But I also knew that if it could be done well, it could only be done by PBS. I’m confident you’ll agree once you’ve seen the program.

of course, I also knew that if you wanted to look at significant contributions that women have made over the last half-century, you’d need to look no further than the histories and the hallways of WHRo. From the 1950s – the earliest days of the station – when Grace Waters (now Bisese) was the Director of Instruction and Virginia Henderson was School Television Service Manager, women have played an integral part in WHRO’s evolution from a small experiment in teaching-by-television into the multi-platform, multi-faceted public media education-focused organization it is today.

Women have been educational content developers, producers, directors, videographers, editors, radio announcers and television hosts. They’ve been engineers, master control operators and information technology managers. They’ve been development professionals and communications experts. They’ve been television and radio station managers, content and development officers and educational developers.

They’ve served on our board of directors, as heads of executive committees and as Board Chairs (going back to 1969!)

It was a woman – the late Vianne Webb – who led the charge to acquire the second radio frequency that enabled a full-time classical music station. She began and nurtured WHRO’s partnerships with arts and cultural groups throughout Hampton Roads.

Vianne died in 1992, but her influence is still felt and her work continues to inspire.

Women played leadership roles in our federally mandated transition from the standard definition television format to HDTV – understanding and helping our viewers understand the complex specifics of high definition, and explaining the sometimes confusing logistics.

Today, women continue in these and other roles. Some of them are high profile: Cathy Lewis and Barbara Hamm Lee, for example, are the public faces and voices of WHRo through their radio programs and outreach in the community. others work quietly behind the scenes – leading departments, overseeing personnel and creating educational materials and content. Some work directly with children, some lead community advisory groups, some teach workshops and classes. All are dedicated to our educational mission and eager to ensure all of our products remain top quality.

Like the women you will see in the February 26th PBS documentary, these women – the MAKERS of WHRo – have approached every challenge and task as opportunity rather than obstacle. I’m delighted for this chance to salute them, past and present.

A publication for the WHRo community in Hampton Roads, VA

We appreciate the support of all of our members, and thank each and every one of you!

WHRo maintains an open meeting policy for our Board of Directors and Community Advisory Board. Members of the public are welcome to attend and ob-serve these meetings. To find out when and where these meetings are held, consult the “Inside WHRo” section of our website, whro.org, or call 757.889.9420.

PRESIDEnT & CHIEF ExECuTIVE oFFICER Bert Schmidt 757.889.9410

VICE PRESIDEnT, DEVELoPMEnT Virginia Thumm 757.889.9356

CREATIVE SERVICES oFFICER Daniel Harrell 757.889.9491

ConTEnT oFFICER Heather Mazzoni 757.889.9396

ConTRIBuTInG WRITERS Jan Johnson, Kelly Jackson, Anthony McSpadden,Whitney Raymo, Dwight Davis and Dr. Raymond Jones

VoLunTEER ACTIVITIES MAnAGER Paula L. Bazemore 757.889.9430

AuDIEnCE SERVICES | 757.889.9499

Dimensions (ISSn 1047-5532. Publication no. 190-200. Copyright 2004) is published monthly by the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc., a non-profit corporation, licensee of WHRO TV 15, Public Television, and 89.5 WHRV FM / 90.3 WHRo FM, Public Radio. Distributed to WHRo members who contribute $48 or more annually.

DIMEnSIonS: 5200 Hampton Blvd, norfolk, VA 23508 Phone: Southside 757.889.9400; Peninsula 757.881.9476; Williamsburg 757.903.2302 FAx: 757.489.0007 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.whro.org

Periodicals postage is paid at norfolk, VA. PoSTMASTER: Send address changes to DIMEnSIonS, c/o WHRo, 5200 Hampton Blvd, norfolk, VA 23508.

Locally owned by 18 regional school systems, WHRo is a public service institution of education, culture and citizenship utilizing its communication resources to serve and interact with the Hampton Roads community.

Bert Schmidt

Vianne Webb

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WHRo is so excited to present MAKERS: Women Who Make America, an unprecedented digital video and broadcast initiative of PBS and AoL. This multi-platform initiative is one of the most dynamic collections of women’s stories ever assembled.

MAKERS originated from a very clear premise: over the last half century, the work of millions of women has altered virtually every aspect of American culture. MAKERS tells the story of these exceptional women - both famous and unknown individuals - whose pioneering contributions continue to shape the world in which we live.

MAKERS profiles Supreme Court Justices, Secretaries of State and CEos. They are athletes, activists and entertainers. They are groundbreakers who have sparked change, been firsts-in-their-fields, and paved the way for those who followed. The richness of the MAKERS initiative extends beyond profiling these incredible groundbreakers to tell the stories of hundreds of women who are driving and realizing social change today. MAKERS draws on the archival and narrative possibilities of a digital video experience to create a new way to explore these women’s stories and highlight a new generation of women whose impact is just beginning to be felt and understood.

Paula Kerger, President and CEo of PBS, says “By spotlighting some of the most inspirational women in our nation’s history, MAKERS will tell the comprehensive story of how women have advanced in America during the last half century. I hope that the MAKERS project will become the seminal record of women’s achievement, and inspire a new generation of leaders.”

An important part of the initiative, MAKERS.com is a robust website that features stories, blogs and videos from and about women like Linda Alvarado, Brenda Berkman, Judy Blume, Carol Burnett, ursula Burns, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Katie Couric, Ellen DeGeneres, Geraldine Ferraro, Theresa Kane, Billie Jean King, Maya Lin, Susan Love, Marissa Mayer, Robin Morgan, Sandra Day O’Connor, Maria Pepe, Michelle Rhee,

Condoleezza Rice, Faith Ringgold, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Zainab Salbi, Sheryl Sandberg, Phyllis Schlafly, Barbara Smith, Gloria Steinem, Martha Stewart, Kathrine Switzer, Diane Von Furstenberg, and Barbara Walters.

You can also hear about how the women of Hampton Roads have contributed to the growth of this vibrant community by

tuning in WHRV 89.5FM at 12 noon for HearSay

with Cathy Lewis during February, and Another View on February 15th.

Follow Makers @MAKERSwomen on Twitter, or visit Facebook.com/makerswomen on Facebook.

on the cover: MAKERS: Women Who Make America

new generation of women whose impact is just beginning to be felt and understood.

Paula Kerger, President and CEo of PBS, says “By spotlighting some of the most inspirational women in our nation’s history, MAKERS will tell the comprehensive story of how women have advanced in America during the last half century. I hope that the MAKERS project will become the seminal record of women’s achievement, and inspire a new generation of leaders.”

An important part of the initiative, MAKERS.com is a robust website that features stories, blogs and videos from and about women like Linda Alvarado, Brenda Berkman, Judy Blume, Carol Burnett, ursula Burns, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Katie Couric, Ellen DeGeneres, Geraldine Ferraro, Theresa Kane, Billie Jean King, Maya Lin, Susan Love, Marissa Mayer, Robin Morgan, Sandra Day O’Connor, Maria Pepe, Michelle Rhee,

to the growth of this vibrant community by

tuning in WHRV 89.5FM at 12 noon for HearSay

with Cathy Lewis during February, and Another View on February 15th.

Follow Makers @MAKERSwomen on Twitter, or visit Facebook.com/makerswomen on Facebook.

Faith ringgold

Kathrine Switzer

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Love to play Scrabble? Looking for a little friendly competition?

Pledge Express is returning to WHRV and WHRo-FM February 16-22!Last fall, we had great success with our short-ened radio fundraiser – which we call Pledge Express – so we’re hoping for a repeat. Listeners and members told us they appre-ciated the abbreviated drive, and we were able to meet our goal in less time than we expected. Pledge Express is a fresh approach; it’s crisp, it’s fun and it works!

So we’ll be on the air for just one week in February to ask for your support for public radio. You can join us by calling 757-889-9476, or by going online to WHRo.org. And as always, thank you!

on March 1st, WHRo is once again partnering with our friends at The Literacy Partnership to host SCRABBLE® for LITERACY! The evening competition for adult players will be held in our Hampton Boulevard studios, where parking is ample and free! There’ll be food and drink (soft and otherwise), prizes, camaraderie and fun for everybody.

The tiles fly fast and furious and the action is non-stop. Be warned: the competition is fierce but friendly – these players are here to have fun and make friends, along with 7-letter words! Don’t have a ready-made team? Solos are welcome – we’ll match you up with other word lovers and make

sure you get to play to your heart’s content. Fees are $125 for a team, or $50 for solo players. Register by calling (757.664.9177) or by visiting our website at

www.whro.org.

The Literacy Partnership is a nonprofit organization dear to WHRO’s heart – its mission is to expand literacy outreach and build literacy awareness in Hampton Roads, a goal we proudly support! There are two practice sessions you can join at the Barnes & Noble @ TCC in Norfolk’s MacArthur Center – February 5th and February 17th, starting at 2pm!

The Spartan Crusade forAcademic Success (SCAS)

Dr. Tony Atwater, President of Norfolk StateUniversity, invites you to become a SpartanCrusade for Academic Success (SCAS) school orcorporate partner.

Norfolk State’s SCAS has been designed topromote educational success and college pre-paredness at the elementary, middle school andhigh school levels. Through SCAS, school partnerBooker T. Washington High and the Norfolk PublicSchools will:

• Provide on campus programs and summer enrichment workshops to elementary school students

• Create middle school workshops and summer programs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas

• Establish high school initiatives through dual enrollment, advanced college credit, summer bridge programs and summer honors college offerings

• Create for community college students summer programs in STEM, and• Implement a Spartan Success Center to assist students in overcoming

academic deficiencies, promote student retentionand expand programming in NSU’s first-year student program

Partner with Norfolk State University, like Bank of America, DominionFoundation, Norfolk Southern Foundation and the NSU Alumni Associ-ation. Together, we can educate the next generation of Hampton Roadsstudents!

Read more about how to become an SCASschool or corporate partner at www.nsu.eduor call (757) 823-8408.

A Norfolk State University Educational Attainment Initiative-

Dr. Tony AtwaterFounder of SCAS

Booker T. Washington Principal Kevin Monroe and students

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WHRo Center for Regional Citizenship

757-722-2787 www.HamptonArts.net 125 E. Mellen St., Hampton

The American Theatre The 25th Anniversary Season

Miles Hoffman, Viola with Reiko Uchida, PianoFriday February 1, 8pmProgram: Works by Brahms, Bloch & Bach

Arlo GuthrieHere Comes The KidThursday February 14, 7:30pmFriday February 15, 8pm

An Evening with Branford MarsalisSaturday February 16, 8pmSpecial Event!

Walnut Street Theatre inAround the World in 80 DaysFriday February 22, 8pm

WHRO_Due1-1_February.indd 1 11/27/12 11:34 AM

Black History Month is a time to celebrate the achievements of black Americans and to recognize their central role in u.S. history. This year we also celebrate the 150th Anniver-sary of the Emancipation Proclamation.

For over a year, WHRo has been engaged in an effort to improve graduation rates in Hampton Roads. As part of American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen, a public media initiative made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, WHRo is building on our long-standing commitment to education by convening conversations and strengthening partnerships among local schools, businesses and community organizations to help students stay on the path to a high school diploma.

African Americans are especially hard hit by the dropout crisis. According to a study by the Alliance for Excellent Education, Virginia high school graduation rates for the Class of 2007 were 76% for whites and 56% for blacks. Across the nation, black, Hispanic and/or low-income students are graduating at significantly lower rates than other students.

The causes are multi-faceted, but for children living in poverty, the confluence of challenges can be insurmountable. According to the 2010 Schott 50 State Report on Public Education and Black Males, the City of norfolk is in a state of emergency with graduation rates for black males below 50%.

These vulnerable students – and the schools whose job it is to educate them – need our help. Everyone has a role to play: business leaders can introduce students to career opportunities. College students and faculty can provide tutoring. Mentors can positively impact the lives of young people through long-term trusting relationships. Faith communities can open their doors to host programs for young people. Community based programs and other agencies can strengthen relationships with schools and impover-ished communities. Individuals can volunteer with schools and youth programs. Additional funding can support field trips, extra-curricular activities and summer enrichment camps.

As your public media station, WHRo is committed to promoting public understanding of important local issues and helping to affect positive outcomes through the use of our airwaves, internet outlets, educational resources and community engagement efforts.

Support for WHRO’s American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen initiative is provided by norfolk State university, Virginia Ship Repair Association, newport news Shipbuilding and Thomas nelson Community College.

www.nsu.eduAchieving Excellence.

Success Beyond Measure.

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NOVA “BuILDING PHARAOH’S CHARIOT” Wednesday, February 6 • 9pm

Some historians claim that the Egyptian chariot launched a technological and strategic revolu-tion and was the secret weapon behind Egypt’s greatest era of conquest known as the New Kingdom. But was the chariot really a revolutionary design? How decisive was its role in the bloody battles of the ancient world? A team of archaeologists, engineers, woodworkers and horse trainers builds and tests two accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. Driving them to their limits in the desert outside Cairo, NOVA’s experts test the claim that the chariot marks a crucial turning point in ancient military history.

LIVE FRoM LInCoLn CEnTER “RInG THEM BELLS! A KAnDER & EBB CELEBRATIon WITH RoB FISHER, JoEL GREY & CHITA RIVERA” Friday, February 15 • 9pm

Distinguished artistic director, conductor and pianist Rob Fisher, a leading figure in American music and musical theater, honors the legendary collaborations between John Kander and Fred Ebb, the duo behind Cabaret, Chicago and the song “new York, new York.” Performers Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley, with special guests Joel Grey and Chita Rivera, join Fisher to showcase some of musical theater’s most cherished songs.

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Six episodes combine history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis and the personal passion of its celebrated hosts — Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Irons, Derek Jacobi, Trevor nunn, Joely Richardson and David Tennant — to tell the story behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Each episode combines interviews with actors, directors and scholars, along with visits to key locations, clips from some of the most celebrated film and television adapta-tions, and illustrative excerpts from the plays specially staged for the series at Shakespeare’s Globe in London.

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FRonTLInE: CLIFFHAnGER Tuesday, February 12 • 8pm

This February, as the nation faces yet another round of fiscal crises, FRONTLINE investi-gates the inside story of Washington’s failure to solve the country’s debt and deficit problems. Drawing on interviews with key players in Congress and the White House, FRonTLInE goes behind the scenes to show how a clash of politics and personalities has taken the nation’s economy to the edge of the “fiscal cliff,” and now to a second round of standoffs over the debt ceiling and sequestration. The film explores the deep ideological divide inside the Republican Party and the struggle between House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and House Speaker John Boehner as they take on President obama and the Democrats.

SILICon VALLEY: AMERICAn ExPERIEnCE Tuesday, February 5 • 9pm

SILICon VALLEY tells the story of the pioneering scientists who transformed rural Santa Clara County into the hub of technological ingenuity we now know as Silicon Valley. The film spotlights the creativity of the young men who founded Fairchild Semiconductor, in particular the brilliant, charismatic young physicist Robert noyce. Their radical innovations would include the integrated circuit that helped make the united States a leader in both space exploration and the personal computer revolution, transforming the way the world works, plays and communicates, making possible everything from the Apollo program to smart phones, from pacemakers to microwaves.

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FRonTLInE: RAISInG ADAM LAnZA Tuesday, February 19 • 10pm

In the wake of the mass killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School, FRonTLInE inves-tigates a young man and the town he changed forever. Adam Lanza’s motives, and his life, remain largely a mystery. With The Hartford Courant, FRonTLInE looks for answers to the central — and so far elusive — question: Who was Adam Lanza? Also this hour: In the aftermath of the tragedy, President obama called for a national conversation about guns. Nowhere is that conversation more intense than in Newtown, where FRONTLINE finds a town divided and explores how those closest to the tragedy are wrestling with our nation’s gun culture and laws.

noVA: MInD oF A RAMPAGE KILLER Wednesday, February 20 • 9pm

What makes a person walk into a theater or church or classroom and open fire? What combination of circumstances compels a human being to commit the most inhuman of crimes? As the nation tries to comprehend the tragic events in newtown, noVA correspon-dent Miles O’Brien investigates theories that rampage killers are driven most of all by the wish to die, not the urge to kill. Could suicide — and the desire to go out in a media-fueled blaze of glory — be their main motivation? How much can science tell us about a brain at risk for violence? Most important, can we recognize dangerous minds in time to stop the next newtown?

AMERICAn MASTERS “SISTER RoSETTA THARPE: THE GoDMoTHER oF RoCK AnD RoLL”

Friday, February 22 • 9pm

Discover the life, music and influence of African-American gospel singer and guitar virtuoso Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973). Southern-born, Chicago-raised and new York-made, “She could play the guitar like nobody else … nobody.” During the 1940s-60s, Sister Rosetta introduced the spiritual passion of her gospel music into the secular world of rock ’n’ roll, inspiring the male icons of the genre. The flamboyant superstar, with her spectacular playing on the newly electrified guitar, had a major influence on black musicians.

MAKERS: WoMEn WHo MAKE AMERICA Tuesday, February 26 • 8pm

Review the story of how women, including Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem (photo), Ellen DeGeneres, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, oprah Winfrey, Barbara Walters and Katie Couric, have helped shape America over the last 50 years — through one of the most sweeping social revolutions in our country’s history — in pursuit of their rights to a full and fair share of political power, economic opportunity and personal autonomy. The documentary builds on an unprecedented multi-platform video experience from PBS and AoL: MAKERS.com.

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BATTLE FoR THE ELEPHAnTS Wednesday, February 27 • 9pm

The elephant, Earth’s most charismatic and majestic land animal, today faces market forces driving the value of its tusks to levels once reserved for gold. This groundbreaking national Geographic special goes undercover to expose the criminal network behind ivory’s supply and demand. It also demonstrates how the elephant, with its highly evolved society, keen intelligence, ability to communicate across vast distances and to love, remember and even to mourn, is far more complex than ever imagined. More revelations are sure to follow, but only if the outspoken and courageous crime investigators and conservationists showcased in this program prevail.

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The artist of the month is Polish-American pianist Anna Kijanowska. A member of the piano faculty at the College of William and Mary, Anna will travel to Australia, Vietnam, and new York to perform in venues like Carnegie Hall and the Polish Consulate General in Sydney, and she will host master classes in various places in Indonesia and Singapore. With so many activities filling up her schedule, how does Kijanowska maintain her wellbeing? The key, according to her, is balance. Since her time as a student in new York, she has regularly gone hiking in various places mainly in nepal, which provides her with the health and happiness she seeks to balance her busy life.

In this episode of Stories in the Sky, Kijanowska talks with Victor Russo about her experiences as a student in Poland and America, her projects as a professional musician, and her love for hiking.

To listen to the full interview, visit http://www.defenestration.net/

SAFE.Safe, clean and smart use of resources. Focused on our people every day.

STRONG.With $5 billion in economic impact and 18,000 jobs opening, we keep the region growing.

SECURE.40,000 professionals working for one mission: the Strength of our Fleet.

Ship repair and modernization is a backbone of Hampton Roads, learn more at www.VSRA.info or call 757-233-7034.

Over 230 Virginia Ship Repair Association member companies growing in Hampton Roads…

Strength Behind the Fleet.

Anna Kijanowska

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2013 Spelling Bee

WHRo will host the 2013 Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee on Saturday, February 9th, as more than 40 of the area’s finest middle school spellers compete – and you can watch The Bee – LIVE! – at 2pm on WHRo TV15.

This is our sixth year partnering with The Virginian-Pilot to hold a regional spelling bee, which is truly a collaborative effort. It takes a crew of more than 70 – including staff from almost every department at WHRo, Virginian-Pilot employees and WHRo volunteers – to organize and televise the event. WHRO-FM’s Dr. Raymond Jones, himself a former Bee winner, will once again serve as the official pronouncer.

First, second and third place winners will receive trophies from The Virginian-Pilot, and the Pilot will pay the first place winner’s travel expenses for a trip to Washington, D.C. to compete in the 2013 Scripps National Spelling Bee in June. WHRO will present the first place winner with an Apple iPad®.

If you miss the live broadcast of the Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee on February 9th, you can watch streams of this and previous years’ Bees online at http://whro.org.

FULL FESTIVAL SCHEDULE AT VAFEST.ORG

ONLINE: VAFEST.ORG

PHONE: 757-282-2822

IN PERSON:VAF BOX OFFICE440 BANK STREET, NORFOLK(10 AM - 5 PM, NO SERVICE FEE)

SINGLE TICKETSON SALE STARTING

FEB 8TH!

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLETCOPPÉLIA

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANIONWITH GARRISON KEILLOR

LIVE RADIO BROADCAST!

AUDRA MCDONALD

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MEOW MEOWVIRGINIA CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL

MARCH EVENTSON SALE NOW!

4th Annual

Showcasing Hampton Roads Magazine Platinum Plate Award winners.Includes a food-themed silent auction, live entertainment and samples from some of Hampton Roads best restaurants as selected by HRM food editor

Patrick Evans-Hylton and his panel of Platinum Plate critics.

Visit whro.org/strollingsupper for all the delicious details,or call (757) 889-9419 or email [email protected]

All proceeds benefit WHRO.

Sunday, February 17, 2013 | 4-7pmNorfolk Waterside Marriott

$50 per person ($65 at the door)$650 Table of 10

Limited VIP Tickets $75 per person

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Community Impact AwardsDo you know someone who is making a signifi-cant difference in your community? A person, organization or business that is having a positive impact on the lives of those around them?

Dominion Virginia Power and WHRo are partnering once again to recognize our community’s unsung heroes with the 5th Annual Community Impact Awards. We want to honor people or organizations that work at the grassroots level; people who are, generally, under-appreciated for the selfless work they willingly do to help others.

WHRo is now accepting nominations for the 2013 Community Impact Awards. We’re asking you to help us honor our unsung heroes by nominating a person or organization that is making a real difference in our community. There are five categories we want to recognize – Environment, Education, Health and

Public Safety, Region-alism and Social Justice. one honoree will be chosen in each category to receive a $1,000 award for the charity of his or her choice. Winners will be recog-

nized May 16, 2013 at a luncheon at the norfolk Waterside Marriott.

To receive a copy of the official nomina-tion form, please visit www.whro.org/communityimpactawards, or contact Laura Payne, Special Events Manager, at (757) 889-9419 or [email protected]. Deadline for nomination submission is 5pm on February 1, 2013.

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Lower school campus • 5429 Tidewater Drive • Middle & Upper school campus • 7336 Granby Street

Kindergarten Preview DaysFebruary 6, 9 a.m.

Lower School Open HouseMarch 19, 9:30 a.m.

Middle & Upper School Open HouseMarch 14, 4:30 p.m.

For more information and to pre-register call (757) 480-1495 or visit NorfolkCollegiate.org/Admissions

Kindergarten Preview Days

Give us an hour. We’ll give you the future.

WHRo invites you to the 10th Annual Pioneer Awards honoring Jack Ezzell and Jo Ann and Buzzy Hofheimer, pioneers in public broad-casting. Jack is the Founder and CEo of Zel Technologies, Jo Ann is a community volun-teer and Buzzy is Manager of BridgeTrust Title Group. These individuals embody the true spirit of the Pioneer Awards – they lead by excellent example and have been long-time supporters throughout the Hampton Roads community, notably in public broadcasting, including WHRo.

The Pioneer Awards will take place on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center and will include cocktails and a silent auction, a seated dinner, an awards presentation, musical entertainment and dancing.

Sponsorships, tables, individual tickets, silent auction donations, and congratulatory ads are available; please contact Laura Payne, Special Events Manager, at 757-889-9419 or via email at [email protected] for more details.

10th Annual Pioneer Awards

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For more expanded listings, visit whro.org.

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THE ESTEEMED MR. HÄNDEL • SATuRDAy 2/23 • WHRo FM

He was born in Germany, wrote operas in Italy, moved to England and there wrote operas and oratorios that were all the rage. He was a shrewd businessman, a fine keyboard player and a man of the theater, acknowledged by Beethoven as “... the greatest composer who ever lived.” Georg Friedrich Händel was born on February 23, 1685, and his music still resounds today: “Messiah”, “Water Music”, the operas and oratorios, the concertos and much more. on his birthday, Saturday the 23rd of this month, we will celebrate Handel by playing some of his finest music. Tune in and enjoy.

FRESH AIR • WEEKDAyS AT 3PM • WHRV FM

Terry Gross began her radio career in 1973 at public radio station WBFo in Buffalo. There she hosted and produced several arts, women’s and public affairs programs. Two years later, she joined WHYY-FM in Philadelphia as producer and host of Fresh Air, a local, daily interview and music program. In 1985, WHYY launched a weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air, which was distributed nation-ally by nPR. Since 1987, a daily, one-hour national edition of Fresh Air has been produced by WHyy-FM. The show became the first non-drive time show in public radio history to reach more than five million listeners each week in fall 2008, a presidential election season.

DIANE REHM SHOW • WEEKDAyS AT 1OAM • WHRV FM

Regular listeners know Diane Rehm as one of the most articulate and eloquent interviewers on radio. Her career nearly ended in 1998 because she developed spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder that causes strained, difficult speech. Rather than quit, she sought treatment, returned to the show, and remains a powerful voice. Diane’s keen curiosity is reflected in the topics her program cov-ers: from Iraq to the economy to art to literature. Her program has been called one of the most interesting talk shows in the country by newsweek magazine. national Journal says she’s “the class act of the talk radio world.” Hear her on WHRV 89.5 weekdays at 10am.

THE VIRGINIA SyMPHONy IN CONCERT • 2/6 AT 9PM WHRo FM

The Virginia Symphony and JoAnn Falletta take us on a music tour of Italy as the orchestra returns to WHRO-FM for its first concert of this new year. A bouncy Rossini opera overture opens the program, and we’ll visit Venice by way of seldom-heard music of Pizzetti. The non-Italian piece is the lush and romantic Violin Concerto by Erich Korngold, a composer known best for his film scores. The soloist is the young British violinist Chloe Hanslip. The concert concludes with a musical postcard from the Eternal City - Respighi’s “Pines of Rome.” Tune in for this colorful concert Wednesday, February 6th at 9pm.JoAnn Falletta

diane rehm

Terry Gross

NOTE OPERA TIME CHANGE! • 2/23 AT 12:30PM • WHRo FM

The Metropolitan Opera’s February 26 performance of Georges Bizet’s Carmen is noteworthy for a number of reasons besides its earlier start time of 12:30. Even people who don’t know opera, know this masterpiece. The Met’s 2013 production stars Anita Rachvelishvili, who made a sensational Met debut in the title role in 2010. “With her smoldering, earthy sexuality, she is ideal for the role” of the sultry gypsy (new York Times). Rising tenor Yonghoon Lee is Don José, whose doomed love for Carmen destroys them both. Kate Royal is the loyal Micaëla and Teddy Tahu Rhodes sings the swaggering bullfighter Escamillo. Michele Mariotti conducts in his Met debut. Tune in at 12:30 and don’t miss a minute.

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Public Radio for Hampton Roads, serving Eastern Virginia. 89.5 WHRV norfolk, WHRG 88.5 Fm Gloucester Point, WHRE 91.9 Fm Eastville, WHRx 90.1 Fm nassawadox, WHRL 88.1 Fm Emporia.

WEEKDAYS

5-9am Morning Edition from NPR 9-10am M-Th: BBC Newshour

Fri: Virginia Conversations 10-11am The Diane Rehm Show 11am-Noon On Point Noon-1pm Mon-Thurs: HearSay with Cathy Lewis Fri: Another View 1-2pm M: The Health Show, Left Right & Center T: The Jefferson Hour W: Marketplace Money Th: Making Contact,

With Good Reason Fri: The Moth Hour 2-3pm Talk of the Nation 3-4pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross 4-6:30pm All Things Considered 6:30-7pm Marketplace 7-9pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 7-8pm The R&B Chronicles (Fri) 8-10pm A Shot of the Blues (Fri) 9pm-1am Jazz with Jae Sinnett (M-Th) 10pm-Mid. Mountain Stage (Fri) Mid.-1am Art of the Song (Fri) 1-5am BBC World Service

SATURDAYS 1-6am Sinnett Overnight

6-7am Selected Shorts7-8am Bob Edwards Weekend

8-10am Weekend Edition Saturday10-11am Car Talk

11am-Noon Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me!Noon-1pm This American Life

1-5pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue

5-6pm All Things Considered6-8pm A Prairie Home Companion

8-10pm The Saturday Night Fish Fry

10-11pm Piano Jazz11pm-Mid. The Vocal Sound of JazzMid.-1am Blues Before Sunrise

SUNDAYS 1-5am Blues Before Sunrise

5-6am Humankind6-7am BBC News7-8am Bob Edwards Weekend

8-10am Weekend Edition Sunday10am-Noon A Prairie Home Compion

Noon-1pm American’s Test Kitchen Radio 1-5pm Sinnett in Session 5-6pm All Things Considered 6-7pm Back Story 7-9pm Pickin’ on WHRV

9-10pm Acoustic Highway

10-11pm The Folk Sampler11pm-Mid. Celtic Connections

Mid.-1am Woodsongs

89.5-2 — SpeakEasy is a 24/7 digital station bringing you more of the thoughtful programming that nPR, PRI and APM provide, as well as repeat broadcasts of our own HearSay with Cathy Lewis and This American Life.

WEEKDAYS

6-8am BBC News 8-10am Morning Edition from NPR 10-11am On Point – Hour 1

11am-Noon Diane Rehm – Hour Noon-1pm Here and Now

1-2pm World, Have Your Say 2-3pm To the Point 3-4pm Talk of the Nation – Hour 2 4-5pm PRI’s The World 5-6pm HearSay with Cathy Lewis (M-Th)

Another View (F) 6-6:30pm Marketplace 6:30-7:30pm As It Happens 7:30-8pm Monday – Left, Right and Center

Tuesday – Planetary Radio Wednesday – The Business Thursday – With Good Reason Friday – Cambridge Forum

8-9pm The Story with Dick Gordon 9-10pm Newslink 10-11pm Tell Me More 11pm-Mid. BBC’s The World Today Mid.-1am Democracy Now 1-1:30am Israel Radio 1:30-2am Channel Africa 2-2:30am China Radio 2:30-3am Radio Sweden 3-4am Radio Australia 4-4:30am Voice of Russia 4:30-5am Radio Canada International 5-5:30am Radio Prague 5:30-6am KBS World Radio

SATURDAYS 6-7am To the Best of Our Knowledge 7-8am BBC Newshour 8-9am Travel with Rick Steves 9-10am Hearing Voices 10-11am Bob Edwards Weekend 11am-Noon Whaddya Know Noon-2pm Weekend Edition 2-3pm Car Talk 3-4pm Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me! 4-5pm Only a Game 5-6pm On the Media 6-7pm Weekend All Things Considered 7-8pm This American Life 8-9pm The Sound of Young America 9-10pm Sound Opinions 10-11pm Studio 360 11pm-Mid. Snap Judgment Mid.-1am Wiretap 1-5am BBC World Service

SUNDAYS 5-6am Are We Alone? 6-7am To the Best of Our Knowledge 7-8am BBC Newshour 8-9am The Parents Journal 9-10am Speaking of Faith 10-11am Bob Edwards Weekend 11am-Noon Chef’s Table Noon-2pm Weekend Edition 2-4pm The Tavis Smiley Show 4-5pm Fresh Air Weekend 5-6pm Selected Shorts 6-8pm A Prairie Home Companion 8pm-Mid. Old Time Radio Shows from the 30s

and 40s Mid.-1am Footlight Parade 1-5am BBC World Service 5-6am World Vision Report

89.5-3 — A labor of love of music with roots in Pro-gressive Radio of the 70’s, covering music from the 50’s to today: indie/ blues/ rock/ Americana/ folk.

For more up-to-date schedule info follow us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ AltRadio.Org

WEEKDAYS

Midnight-1am Defenestration 1-5am Rockin’ All Nite 6-9am Morning Alternative 9am-4pm Deep Cuts 4-6pm World Cafe 7-9pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 8-10pm Shot of the Blues with Paul Shugrue (F) 9-10pm Eddie’s Attic Presents (Th) 11-midnight Hardcore Norfolk Podcast (F)

SATURDAYS Midnight-5am AltOvernite 5-9am Morning Alternative 9am-1pm Deep Cuts 1-5pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue 5-8pm Afternoon Sampler

8-10pm Mountain Stage

SUNDAYS 1-2am Midnight Special 2-7am AltOvernite 7-11am Hunter @ Sunrise 11am-12pm Sunday Special 12-4pm Afternoon Sampler 4-5pm Sound Opinions 6-7pm New Orleans All The Way Live 8-9pm Woodsongs 9-10pm Art of the Song

Radio Programming

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Public Radio for Hampton Roads, serving Eastern Vir-ginia. WHRJ 89.9 FM Gloucester Courthouse.

WEEKDAYS

5-10am Morning Classics with Dwight Davis

10am-3pm Mid-Day Classics with Shari Barbour 3-7pm Afternoon Delights with

Anthony McSpadden 7-9pm Performance Today 9pm-Mid. Evening Classics

with Raymond Jones

Mid.-5am 90.3 Overnight

SATURDAYSMid.-6am 90.3 Overnight

6-7am Harmonia7am-Noon Car Tunes Noon-1pm My Word! My Music

1-4pm METROPOLITAN OPERA2/2 - Le Comte Ory - Rossini2/9 - L’Elisir d’Amore - Donizetti2/16 - Rigoletto - Verdi2/23 - Carmen - Bizet (12:30pm)

4-6pm Intermezzo6-8pm Performance Today

8-11pm This Just In with Raymond Jones

11pm-Mid. Harmonia

SUNDAYSMid.-7am 90.3 Overnight

7am-Noon Your Musical Brunch with Lynn Summeral

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Ms. Pat Butler and Mr. Dennis Hustead

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Anonymous (25)Mrs. Joan D. Aaron, CPAMr. Leroy AbrahamsMs. Lynn O. AdamsMrs. Jane C. AhartMs. Virginia G. AldrichMr. and Mrs. Warren AleckTom AmmonsEdward and Deborah AmorossoCaptain and Mrs. Bill AndersonMs. Margret L. AnthonyMr. and Mrs. Emanuel AriasMr. and Mrs. Robert ArmbrusterLarry and Ann Atkinson Dr. Tony Atwater and Dr. Beverly

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Anonymous (17)Tom AmmonsWendell ApplegateDr. Rebecca E. Barchas and

John GehrsMary Alice BealeChris BirdsongMuriel Bonney Archie Boswell Jon BrageRegina and Samuel BrayboyJoe T. Brinkley, Jr.Cornell BurcherMr. and Mrs. I.V. CohenArthur L. CollinsMr. Lorenz Connelly, Jr.Elaine Cooper Dorothy CroslinRobert CrossCynthia Cutler and Craig HainesCecelia Dawe-GillisDr. Carl R. DolmetschEmmett F. DyerRodney EarleBillie Paxton EinselenDr. David FitchDr. and Mrs. Harry M. FriedenStanley Furman Jan GatesPhyllis M. HaleJohn Heimerl Rosemary HethJoe and Berna HeymanPaula HougenBernard Jaffe David Johnson Eleanor KanterDavid Kennedy, Jr.Barbara A. Kerr

Michael Kurkowski Victoria LaBombardeDana LawDebbie LegerRosalind Vera Leitman Ernest and Etta LendmanDr. Ed and Linda LillyRobert and Jean MajorEleanor MarshallPatrick B. McDermottTom and Alice MountjoyEdward and Gayle NicholsSusan and Johnny Norman Thomas Northrop Drs. James and Carol NottinghamAlex and Libbey OliverFrances OlsenRose PattersonMargaret Perdue Charles Rafkind Robert Ramsdell and George MooreAlan M. RohannaDr. Robert M. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schaefer, Jr.Gary and Barbara Schechter Steven and Ruina SenkovichDr. William “Si” SimonsonMargaret StillmanSamuel G. StricklandDr. Keith Sutton and Dr. Gail BeyerBill A. TewMary Jane ThorntonBarbara WaltersSam and Jane WebsterFrank WhelessMarsha Lynn Wilkins Evangeline Yoder Elizabeth Young

*Deceased

List reflects annual gifts of $1,200+ received through november 2012.WHRo

makes every effort to ensure accuracy.

If you find an error in your listing or if you would like to change your recognition

preference, please contact Jenny Dutile at (757) 889-9438 or email [email protected].

consider joining the community of people who want

public television and radio to span generations by including WhrO in your will. For more

information call Dory Morrison at (757) 889-9477 or email [email protected].

The Legacy SocietyMany of our members feel so strongly about the future of WHRO that they’ve included the station in their will, trust, life insurance, retirement, or other estate plan. We’re honored to include these generous mem-bers in the WHRo Legacy Society:

Mr. Timothy P. WarnerMr. and Mrs. Robert WarrenSue and Howard WaxmanMr. and Mrs. Sam WebsterMr. Douglas A. WeissDr. Paul R. WestMr. and Mrs. James WhiteMr. and Mrs. William Jackson WhitneyBill and Barbi WilleyDr. B. Yeh WilliamsonMr. James S. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Bill WooldridgeDr. Robert WoolfittMr. John R. WorstellMs. Moira C. WrightMs. Betty E. WrightsonMr. and Mrs. YehElizabeth Young and Robert LovellMike and Hazel ZamperiniThe Honorable Jeannette F. ZeidlerDr. Penelope P. ZieglerMs. Patrizia A. Zorzoli

AREA ARTS COMMISSION GRANTS

WHRO wishes to thank the following arts commissions for their generous support:

Chesapeake Fine Arts CommissionHampton Arts CommissionNewport News Arts CommissionNorfolk Commission on the Arts and

HumanitiesPortsmouth Museum and Fine Arts

CommissionVirginia Beach Arts and Humanities

CommissionWilliamsburg Area Arts CommissionYork County Arts Commission

Tribute Gifts RECEnT TRIBuTE GIFTS To WHRo:

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In honor of Sandra Johnson• Nina Colburn, Northboro, MA In celebration of Hanukkah for Bernard meltzer • Margie Powers, Norfolk, VA In celebration of Christmas for Diane Okolovitch • David Mallard, New york, Ny

In memory of Judy Kaiser • Linda Wesley, Newport News, VA In memory of Bill Hicok • John and Linda Philbrick, Poughkeepsie, nY

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