Genesee Life – Guest Speaker

https://wbtai.com/genesee-life/

Join Lucine Kauffman Sunday 8:30AM – 9:00AM – WBTA  FM 100.1 and AM 1490

March 13, 2022

*** Guest:  Renee Hungerford, Executive Director of Community Action Genesee Orleans

“Genesee Life” is an interview format talk show that promotes, celebrates, and explores the cultural life of the Genesee County area.

Interviews feature local residents, natives, and visitors from a wide range of backgrounds such as artists, musicians, actors, authors, historians, hobbyists, farmers, educators, and local business innovators—the people who positively impact our quality of life.

Tune in to WBTA to hear about local events such as concerts, lectures, exhibits, theater productions, and local news. Tune in to “Genesee Life” to hear about the people who make it all happen.

Hosted by Lucine Kauffman

Lucine Kauffman has over 25 years of experience with local non-profit and governmental organizations in Genesee County.  She coordinates the Library Visits Program at Richmond Memorial Library.

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Great Deals and Entertainment at The Main Street Store During Albion’s 2022 Sip N’ Stroll

Special merchandise sales!  Delicious samples from Wild Flour! Tasting from our fantastic local wineries!

Live music featuring:

  • Woody and Friends
  • Cheyenna Eagle

Click here to purchase tickets!   See you there!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-sip-n-stroll-tickets-253509041367

Lyndonville Lions Club’s Newest Member

The Lyndonville Lions Club also recently welcomed its newest member, Renee Hungerford, shown here during her induction ceremony and flanked by her Lions Club sponsor, Bruce Schmidt (center) and current president, Darren Wilson. Hungerford is executive director of Community Action of Orleans & Genesee.

Article can be found here: Eyeglass clinic planned for March 19 in Lyndonville with free glasses available _ Orleans Hub

Staff Newsletter

The Staffs’ Newsletter for March 2022 can be found on the Agency’s Intranet.

Emergency Broadband Benefit Change

On March 1, 2022, most legacy Emergency Broadband Benefit households should be automatically transitioned to the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).  Households that need to take action to remain enrolled in the ACP will have been contacted by USAC, the program administrator, or their provider.  

After the transition period ends on March 1, 2022, the monthly discount for all legacy EBB participants not located on qualifying Tribal lands will be reduced to $30. Consumers should contact their provider if they are concerned about a possible increase in their monthly service bill or are interested in changing to a different service plan. 

For more info, please visit: fcc.gov/ACP

 

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