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Subject: [DearMYRTLE-L] DearMYRTLE Radio Marathon
Date: 29 Nov 2002 11:21:11 -0700


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DearMYRTLE's Daily Genealogy Column
DearMYRTLE Radio Marathon

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DearMYRTLE:
Due to the holiday weekend in the US, and requests from your the listeners -- I just finished talking to the station manager.

Net Radio, Inc. will run a DearMYRTLE Marathon TONIGHT - Friday 11/29/02.

This will include replays of this week's internet radio broadcasts of DearMYRTLE's Family History Hour:

Rebroadcast of TUESDAY'S show at 7:06 pm TONIGHT - Features with insights for researching your Mayflower & other New England ancestors.

Rebroadcast of WEDNESDAY'S show at 8:06 pm TONIGHT - Features Jimmy Parker, editor of www.Everton.com Family History Magazine, retired manager of Family History Library Operations.

Rebroadcast of THURSDAY'S show at 9:06 pm TONIGHT - Announcing last week's www.lifeprints.com writing contest winner, and a new challenge for this next week's personal history writing assignment.

DearREADERS,
TUNE IN to these internet radio broadcasts by going to www.DearMYRTLE.com and clicking on the LIVE RADIO button. The NetRadio-Inc.com radio player will load in a small window (there are NO pop-up advertising windows!) The station features light jazz 24/7 with talk-radio as per the scheduled lineup. I like to listen to the music in the background while working through my e-mail.

Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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