Tell Me Something Good!

Coconut Telegraph

Veronica Brandon Miller and Rick Hughes from Goodwill Manasota are taking their feel-good message celebrating philanthropy to the airwaves with a new radio show, “Tell Me Something Good.” The show, which airs on Sundays on WSRQ (98.9FM, 106.9FM and 1220AM) at 11:00am, focuses on the good that is happening in our community, highlighting those individuals, nonprofits and businesses that give generously of time, talent and treasure. The show debuted on Sunday, January 11. Guests were Harriet Roberts of Garden of the Heart Yoga Center – with whom Goodwill partners on free outreach yoga programs for veterans and children with special needs – and Steve Altier of Seaside National Bank, who discussed his own charitable involvements. Upcoming programming includes: January 18: Tim Holliday of Children’s World Uniform Supply and Sue Stewart, executive director of the Girls Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida; January 25: Goodwill team member Tommy Brannan and Ellen McLaughlin of Schoolhouse Link; February 1: Sondra Kennedy, Steve Paley of Rapid Security Solutions and Morgan Howell, Goodwill Manasota Program Manager of Mission Employment.

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