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Senator Square: NJROTC student cadets conduct virtual unit inspection

(Editor’s Note: Meyer is Senior Naval Science Instructor of the NJROTC at CHS) All Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp programs are required to be inspected by the Area Manager, who is the liaison between the units and the US Navy, at least once every other academic school year to determine whether or not requirements and standards for retention of units in the program are being met. Units not in an evaluation or probation status must complete an “Off-Site Evaluation” during those academic years in which the Area Manager is not performing a Unit Inspection. Off-Site inspection Officers are typically from the local area, and this year, Captain Bob Kerman was invited to perform the inspection for Carson High School. Captain Kerman is the Senior Naval Science Instructor for Churchill County High School’s NJROTC program. Because of limitations due to COVID-19, 22 Naval Science IV cadets, who consist only of seniors, took part in the inspection. This year’s inspection wa

Two Steps Back Archives

WTJU Jan 5th, 2021 | By WTJU wtju · Track by Track of “Two Steps Back” with Andrew Green & Craig Akin Andrew Green and Craig Akin will do a Track by Track of their new EP, Two Steps Back, Six Songs For Banjo & Upright Bass, on Thursday afternoon, January 14, starting around 4:30 (eastern) with Folk & Beyond host Peter […] Affiliated with. WTJU is owned and operated by the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia. The opinions expressed by announcers or guests on WTJU are not necessarily the opinions of WTJU or the University of Virginia. In response to best practices put forth by the CDC and other health officials, the WTJU offices will be closed to the public for the time being. The station will continue to broadcast both on 91.1 FM and online. You can continue to reach out to us via email at wtju@virginia.edu or by phone at 434-924-0885.

bass Archives - WTJU

WTJU Jan 5th, 2021 | By WTJU wtju · Track by Track of “Two Steps Back” with Andrew Green & Craig Akin Andrew Green and Craig Akin will do a Track by Track of their new EP, Two Steps Back, Six Songs For Banjo & Upright Bass, on Thursday afternoon, January 14, starting around 4:30 (eastern) with Folk & Beyond host Peter […] Affiliated with. WTJU is owned and operated by the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia. The opinions expressed by announcers or guests on WTJU are not necessarily the opinions of WTJU or the University of Virginia. In response to best practices put forth by the CDC and other health officials, the WTJU offices will be closed to the public for the time being. The station will continue to broadcast both on 91.1 FM and online. You can continue to reach out to us via email at wtju@virginia.edu or by phone at 434-924-0885.

Cherish the Ladies at Armada Hotel on TG4

For more than 20 years, world renown Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies has toured America during the Christmas season performing to sold out concert halls sharing timeless Christmas traditions. Due to Covid, the Ladies find themselves for the first time in Ireland and their leader, Joanie Madden assembled the Ladies to record a special Christmas concert direct from The Armada Hotel in beautiful Spanish Point in Co Clare that is airing tonight,  Christmas Eve on TG4 at 7:15pm. In this special Celtic Christmas programme, the Ladies put their signature mark on classic carols such as “Angels we Have Heard on High”, “Joy to the World”, “Hark the Herald Angel Sing”, “Silent Night”, “Mrs. Fogarty’s Christmas Cake” interspersed with fantastic jigs and reels enhanced by mesmerizing dancing!

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20121230:17:50:00

don t tell anybody but bass is easy. i started playing in the choir and the jazz band and got into it. i played a little in college in the jazz bands. as i kind of started my career, i laid it aside for awhile. when i moved back to new york in 2000, i took it up again. got the upright bass, which i always wanted. started playing with friends in clubs around town. i have done a few charity events, sitting in on sets. i love it. that bass sitting over there is the second one i bought in a pawnshop. i have had that bass since i have 17. that was my second bass. i have newer, nicer ones now, but that has a sentimental value. a lot of times, i shut the door and jam with myself. seriously? tell me about this. this is the coolest office. next weekend, to kick off the new year in office politics, alex has an interview with the

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