Broadway Joe Talk Show | October 24, 2019

October 24, 2019

– Guests: Jason Irby, Author and Carla Coleman, Arkansas Black History Commission | 2nd Annual Black Indian and Native American Heritage Month Fair will be Saturday, November 2nd from 10am-2pm at CALS Bobby Roberts Library of Arkansas Art and History, 100 Rock Street in Little Rock.  This free community event will feature speakers, exhibitors, presentations and a free food tasting station.  It is presented by the UALR Sequoyah National Research Center, Jason Irby Innovation Foundation, Arkansas National Guard Museum, CALS, Arkansas Black History Commission, and the Little Rock Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission. For more information, call 501-569-8336.

– Guests: Greg Ramon, CEO of Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority | Don’t Flush That! awareness campaign, launched by the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority, aims to educate the public about items that shouldn’t be flushed or put down the drain.  Some of the items include:  baby wipes, dental floss, diapers, hair, medications and pills, sanitary napkins, syringes, towels, and toys. For more information, visit www.lrwra.com/dontflushthat or call 501-376-2903.

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