Roving With The Arts
Continuation of music from the church
Guest Father Tim From Sacred Heart Church
Continuation of music from the church
Guest Father Tim From Sacred Heart Church
An intimate, interesting look into how and why three local pastors choose music for their services and their take on the future of music in the church.
Guests include Glenn Perica, Rebecca Morgan and Megan Culip.
An intimate, interesting look into how and why three local pastors choose music for their services and their take on the future of music in the church.
Guests include Glenn Perica, Rebecca Morgan and Megan Culip.
Pete visits the studio to read from and talk about this guide to making tough Bible issues easy to understand.
San Juan College Community Learning Center and ENCORE program Director Liesl Dees discusses some of the classes, field trips and other opportunities being offered this Fall.
Donald Stage, board member with Identity, Inc, the LGBTQ center in Farmington, discusses the upcoming fund raiser at 6:30pm on August 18, 2018. Also, some of the other services Identity, Inc offers to the LGBTQ community, and the ongoing efforts for equality in Farmington, San Juan County and the U.S.
Dining with the Dead cast members Wendy & Gene (not pictured) Schmidt, Dr. Bob Lehmer and Scott Michlin discuss this year's event, which will be held on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at Farmington's Greenlawn Cemetary.
$25 tickets are available at Howard's Cleaners in Farmington or from members of the Rio del Sol Kiwanis Club.
This week our Cinema Geeks review Bill Murray in Meatballs, David Niven in Stairway To Heaven: A Matter of Life and Death, and finishing with out in theaters now, Gabrielle Union as a mother scorned in Breaking In.
New Year's Resolutions? Let the San Juan College Community Learning Center hlp you meet those goals! Director Liesl Dees goes over many of the learning opportunities as part of 2018's Community Success!" Director of the
Past President of Navajo Ministries Jim Baker and new President Raymond Dunton discuss the annual Living Nativity. The event will be held Saturday, December 16 from 6-8pm at the Navajo Ministries campus at 2103 W. Main Street, Farmington, NM.