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FTV: Snow Day!

    It started as a simple link sent from our old roving NASA educator buddy Ralph Winrich.  It was just a clip he had seen on the internet and thought we might be interested.   I can’t say that I am captivated by too many viral videos that pop up here and there.  It seems that there […]

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Moses Brown’s new School is Closed video

Our friend Matt Glendinning from the Moses Brown School in Providence, RI sent along their newest ‘School is Closed’ video.  I wondered how they could possibly create something to rival last year’s Frozen parody and perhaps they can’t . . . so they took it in a different direction this year.  Instead of the joyful ‘School […]

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Those Doley Boys . . .

Our two Australian keyboard playing buddies have been putting out some fine music.  If you take a little time to check out both Clayton and Lachey’s YouTube entries, you will find some great festival performances.  Clayton’s BB King tribute at the Broadbeach Festival features a full band.  The top piece video shown here is the […]

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DON’T BE DISTRACTED project begins Feb 2

Student volunteers from WOAS-FM 88.5 and the Ontonagon Area Schools Senior Service Project (SSP) class will be launching a driver safety campaign during the first week of February 2016.  The local campaign is called DON’T BE DISTRACTED and is intended to raise awareness about the hazards of distracted driving.  The campaign is being funded with […]

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S4SD – Don’t Be Distracted!

  WOAS-FM 88.5 and the Ontonagon Area Schools Senior Service Project class will be teaming up in February 2016 to conduct a driving safety campaign called DON’T BE DISTRACTED.  The program will be aimed a students in grades 6 throught 12.  SSP and WOAS volunteers will be conducting a survey to gauge our students level […]

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WOAS-FM DJs

Shown (l-r) Mary Farias, Lexi Hill, Destiny Pestka, Grace Welling, and Dominique Hamm (missing from photo – Kinsey Picotte). Once upon a time, the WOAS-FM day-shift was populated by students who were seeking an escape from study hall.  Times change and the demands of the OASD academic classes on a much small teaching staff have […]

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