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You're invited, Lurk if you want, or participate by being a call in
guest. See details below.
Radio Show - Local History at
Topic Wave Radio September 20th, 2006 1.m. to 4.m.
Part 1. 1:15 to 2:PM
The 1715 fleet treasure
Call ins include authors,salvagors,treasure hunters,
museum docents, those who have memories of Kip Wagner,
the Real Eight Company, and the Museum of Sunken Treasure. This
marks the 30th anniversary of great treasure heist in Cape Canaveral.
Sept 20th, 1976. So the statue of limitations is up. (see Ray's story
in Indian River Journal)
Part 2. 2.m. to 3.m.
Upcoming seminars at the Local History Club. Glenn Swift author
of Vero Man and "Who was John of John's Island in Vero beach" Slides of early Courtenay and other pioneers. Discussion on the Melbourne history seminar on the 30th. Speakers
from Saint Augustine for upcoming seminar on Nov. 4th. Maritime history include Port Canaveral
and U-Boats activity off the east coast of Florida. Lindsey Brock of SAR talks about Captain Barry and the last naval war battle of the revolutionary war.
Part 3. 3m to 4m
"For entertainment purposes only"
Poetry reading that is history or American Indian related. Artwork that has an historical
perspective. Psychic Eleen Doreen calls in and give her impressions of artifacts
and other issues. Astrolger Dikki Jo Mullen talks about this date in history.
(*) Call Ins to the radio show are invited
to talk on the air about these topics.
>Notes to call Ins.
1)Toll Free Number is 1-888-762-8153 xt 897
2) If you have a digital picture of yourself
send it to me and I will put it on our website
for when you call in.
3) If you can, give me a specific time in your
Part so that you don't have to be on hold to long.
4) Check out the Website well beforehand so you
are familiar with it.
http://www.tropicwaveradio.net/
PS. Do you have any favorite songs where history is
the subject. Ie: I like to play Nitty Gritty Dirt
Band's "Battle of New Orleans",Cream's "Tales of
Brave Ulysus, Al Sterwart's "Time Passages" etc
Let me know what your favorites are.
Remember to "Ride the Wave of Tropic Wave Radio" We will
have participants from all over the world.
guest. See details below.
Radio Show - Local History at
Topic Wave Radio September 20th, 2006 1.m. to 4.m.
Part 1. 1:15 to 2:PM
The 1715 fleet treasure
Call ins include authors,salvagors,treasure hunters,
museum docents, those who have memories of Kip Wagner,
the Real Eight Company, and the Museum of Sunken Treasure. This
marks the 30th anniversary of great treasure heist in Cape Canaveral.
Sept 20th, 1976. So the statue of limitations is up. (see Ray's story
in Indian River Journal)
Part 2. 2.m. to 3.m.
Upcoming seminars at the Local History Club. Glenn Swift author
of Vero Man and "Who was John of John's Island in Vero beach" Slides of early Courtenay and other pioneers. Discussion on the Melbourne history seminar on the 30th. Speakers
from Saint Augustine for upcoming seminar on Nov. 4th. Maritime history include Port Canaveral
and U-Boats activity off the east coast of Florida. Lindsey Brock of SAR talks about Captain Barry and the last naval war battle of the revolutionary war.
Part 3. 3m to 4m
"For entertainment purposes only"
Poetry reading that is history or American Indian related. Artwork that has an historical
perspective. Psychic Eleen Doreen calls in and give her impressions of artifacts
and other issues. Astrolger Dikki Jo Mullen talks about this date in history.
(*) Call Ins to the radio show are invited
to talk on the air about these topics.
>Notes to call Ins.
1)Toll Free Number is 1-888-762-8153 xt 897
2) If you have a digital picture of yourself
send it to me and I will put it on our website
for when you call in.
3) If you can, give me a specific time in your
Part so that you don't have to be on hold to long.
4) Check out the Website well beforehand so you
are familiar with it.
http://www.tropicwaveradio.net/
PS. Do you have any favorite songs where history is
the subject. Ie: I like to play Nitty Gritty Dirt
Band's "Battle of New Orleans",Cream's "Tales of
Brave Ulysus, Al Sterwart's "Time Passages" etc
Let me know what your favorites are.
Remember to "Ride the Wave of Tropic Wave Radio" We will
have participants from all over the world.