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Our Town is the show that spotlights the community and makes you the star! Broadcasting live on Southern Colorado’s favorite radio stations. On-air host Sarada Connors connects the community with free events and local non-profits, athletes, filmmakers, authors, musicians, rising professionals plus much more. For up to date guest and events follow on Our Town’s Facebook Page.
This week’s guests:
Justina Baker- The 6th Annual Halloween Bouncing Boo Bash & Trunk or Treat for Charity
Sunday October 26th at Sky Zone you will meet hundreds of vendors and get free candy. Come out dressed up to have some Halloween fun! Located at Sky Zone Colorado Springs, 1750 E Woodmen Rd, Colorado Springs, CO. Tune in to hear how you can help give back to lots of local non-profits!
Dr. Kelly Fishman- Is Your Pet Having a Midlife Crisis
Does your dog seem moody or does your cat sleep all day? It might not just be stubbornness or laziness — it could be a midlife crisis moment. Veterinary sports medicine and rehab expert, Dr. Kelly Fishman joins us to share what’s really going on and what you can do to keep your pet healthy and happy for years to come.
Joe Lewis- Angels of Americas Fallen
Angels of America’s Fallen is a national non-profit organization founded by a retired Lt Col with 25 years of service as an enlisted Army field artillery canon crewman, a Marine Corps fighter pilot, and an Air Force Reconnaissance pilot. He created Angels of America’s Fallen to address a gap in support he saw for the children of his fallen friends in all branches of the military and first responders.
Shelly Roehrs- League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak RegionThe League of Women Voters has fought since 1920 to improve our systems of government and impact public policies through citizen education and advocacy. The League is a nonpartisan grassroots organization, working at the national, state and local levels. League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR) has been active since 1937.