Broadway Joe Talk Show | November 21, 2019

November 21, 2019

– Guests: Pastor William Holloway | Thanksgiving Dinner at the Compassion Center: The Compassion Center is dedicated to feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless and more 365 days of the year.  Little Rock Compassion Center will offer Breakfast: 6am, Lunch: Noon, Supper: 4:30pm. Morning Devotion will be held at 8:30am for those who are interested.  Thanksgiving Dinner will be Thursday, November 28th at 12 noon at 3618 W. Roosevelt Road in Little Rock.  This year, nine tons of food and 450 turkeys are needed to help feed the growing number of homeless and families in need.  To make a donation and learn more, call 501-296-9114 or visit www.lrcompassioncenter.org.

– Guests: Fred Hokes (KOKY’s Downtown Freddie Brown) |  40th Annual Thanksgiving Day at the Watershed: Known as the “World’s First Social Hospital,” the Watershed keeps continues to provide resources to the masses and serve thousands of hungry and needy Arkansans each year. Over 5,000 people were fed last Thanksgiving in Pulaski County and surrounding areas. Donations are being accepted for the following items:  non perishable foods, turkeys and other food items. If you wanted to donate your time, it will be used in the areas of cooking, delivery drivers and servers.  Hot meals will be served and also sent for delivery, Thursday, November 28th, 10am- 2pm, 3701 Springer Blvd. in Little Rock.  If you know of anyone that is in need of a hot meal or if you would like to sign up to volunteer, call 501-378-0176 or visit www.thewatershed1.com

– Guests: Deputy Chief Kelven Hadley at the Pine Bluff Police Department |  The holiday season is always a special time of year. It is also a time when busy people become careless and vulnerable to theft and other holiday crime. Here are some safety tips:

  • Do not leave packages or valuables on the seat of your car.
  • If you plan to leave town on vacation, contact the police department at the non-emergency number 870-730-2081 and put in a Vacation Home Report. (The officers will know the date you leave and the date you will return, and they can check on your house while you are away.)
  • Put an alarm on your house.
  • Always break down empty boxes that gifts came in and place them out of sight or take them to a dumpster.  Never just place them outside. It is an advertisement for burglars and robbers.
  •  Close your blinds and windows, when you leave home.
  • Keep a copy of the ID numbers of any electronics you have so you can identify it if it gets stolen.
  • Pick up packages at the USPS, UPS, or FedEx instead of having them delivered to your home, if you will not be home during the delivery.
  • Locate your keys prior to going to your car.
  • Shop during daylight hours whenever possible. If you must shop at night, go with a friend or family member.
  • Ask mall or store security for an escort before leaving your shopping location.
  • If are approached and they are demanding your purse or any items, give it to them.
  • Never leave your car unoccupied with the motor running or with children inside.
  • Park in a well-lighted area.
  • Keep bags and packages out of sight in your car.

If you spot any suspicious activity, call the Pine Bluff Police Department.  For emergency calls, dial 911.  For non-emergency calls, dial 870-730-2081.  

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