[Bristol-Birds] BBC on Saturday radio in region and at state park

  • From: "Wallace Coffey" <jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 06:20:17 -0400

Area Birders:
 
Three members of the Bristol Bird Club will be guests on regional radio
Saturday morning as a busy weekend gets underway for the club.
 
Thousands of visitors are in Damascus, VA and Southwest Virginia this
weekend for the annual Trail Days Festival for the "most friendly town on
the Appalachian Trail."
 
Rack Cross and Chris O'Bryan will be guests on "Blue Ridge Outdoors,"  a
popular regional radio talk show hosted by Joe Byrd.  
 
The program airs on SuperTalk WFHG-WXBQ radio 980AM and 92.7FM and can be
heard across the region and in adjacent states.
 
O'Bryan, a 15-year-old member of the BBC, will lead off at 8:30 a.m.  --
sharing his experiences as a young naturalist in Shady Valley, TN in the
western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  He has just finished appearing in
a Turner South TV program, "The Natural South" which will air in late
August.  He has volunteered more than 200 hours at Steele Creek Nature
Center where he is a Junior Park Naturalist.
 
At 9:00 a.m., Rack Cross,  nominated as 2004-2005 BBC president, will share
his birding and nature love, and will have footnotes for the Bristol Bird Club.
 
One of the station's most popular weekend shows follows with the
long-standing "The Barbara McFaddin Show."  Wallace Coffey will be a guest
in that hour, and is scheduled at 10:30 a.m.   He will share his experiences
from natural history and birding in the region, including Shady Valley and
pitching the Bristol Bird Club.
 
If you can't be with our outstanding BBC team at Natural Tunnel State Park
this Saturday joining the birdwalks sponosred by the BBC, then tune in and
join the BBC crowd on radio througout the morning.  The FM station can be
herd across the Mountain Empire.
 
Applachian Trail Days features: 
7-10 pm Contra Dance, Band from Seattle, WA, Jamie Laval Trio (U. S.
Scottish Fiddle Champion 2002) $6 admission in Rock School Auditorium
9-11pm Captives at Gazebo

The event includes stories and seminars, music and food, and vendors selling
ultralight hiking gear for aficionados and handcrafted goods and gadgets for
casual visitors.

Many through-hikers plan their entire adventure around this event.
At the intersection of the Virginia Creeper Trail and the Appalachian Trail,
many businesses cater to hiking and other outdoors enthusiasts.

If you are not at the big weekend for birding at Natural Tunnel State Park
near Duffield, VA on Saturday then tune in SuperTalk WFHG-WXBQ radio 980AM
and 92.7FM. 

Birdwalks at Natural Tunnel State Park will begin in front of the Cove Ridge
Center at 8:00am and 3:45pm Saturday, May 15th and 3:45pm Sunday, May 16th.
The walks will be along the birding trail that is across the road to the
right of the swimming
pool.  The trail is about 1/2 mile in length and passes through several
types of habitats which allow viewing a variety of birds.

Bill Grigsby reminds all members to wear their BBC shirts.  He reports that
our team for the event will be:

Saturday (8:00 AM)
Pat McFarlane
Nancy Necessary
Mary Erwin
Judy Roach
Dexter and Linda Newman
Mitch Moore
Bill Grigsby

Saturday (3:45 PM)
Mitch Moore
Bill Grigsby

Sunday (3:45 PM)
John Hay
Bill Grigsby

It is a good weekend for the BBC.   Look with us or listen with us.

Let's go birding.....

Wallace Coffey
Bristol, TN

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