Monday, March 23, 2009

PRESS RELEASE...

New Garden Show Slated for March 29th Debut

What do you get when you combine an Ipswich Garden Center, Newburyport radio station and a Yankee gardener? “The Corliss Garden Show" with Deb Lambert, presented Sunday mornings from 8-10a, on WNBP, AM 1450. Yes, garden talk is alive and well and, starting on March 29th, local.

In uncertain times, folks take great comfort in hearth and home and, of course, in their gardens. Gardens provide sanctuary from the world’s cares, as well as a place to grow one’s own food. Always a popular topic, gardening is experiencing a phenomenal rise in popularity, once again. And here, on the North Shore, gardeners have long preferred to remain loyal to local merchants and services. Which is why, adding a local radio component makes perfect sense.

Call in, on any given Sunday, and receive thorough, in-depth answers to your garden questions. Timely tips, product recommendations and general advice... all based on a shared concern for this North Shore environment. Garden conversation is not a lost art, as you’ll discover Sunday mornings, from 8-10a, when you tune in to “The Corliss Garden Show" with Deb Lambert on WNBP, 1450 on your AM dial.

'DOG'S EYE VIEW' UPDATE ~ Shopping Spree & Naked Rats... "SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP" over at Lucy's blog! 'GardenAuthor's 'GardenPup' has been at it, again! Click anywhere here, for transport...

©Deb Lambert 2009

3 comments:

Shady Gardener said...

Yea! Good for you!! Wish I could get this on my radio! :-) How are your classes going??

GardenAuthor said...

Shady ~ Sorry it's been so long! Thanks... I'm really looking forward to hosting a radio garden show, once again. I did it for 12 years at another local station, so the "butterflies" haven't been a factor, as yet anyway. Classes went well this spring and there's only one left, this Saturday.

It's April newsletter time, too, so not much time to visit anyone, lately. Lucy's really enjoying this day off, after working 5 in a row... she's snoozing in my recliner, while I try to catch up on paperwork for class and everything else.

Has spring come to your neck of the woods? We've been in the thirties, with strong winds... feels like winter, but at least my crocus have finally put in an appearance.

You must be so busy with tutoring, gardening and all the rest of your activities. I'm off to work on my syllabus, but promise to visit as soon as possible!... Deb

P.S. If you get a chance, take a peek at Lucy's new post on Dog's Eye View... you might have a giggle.

Anonymous said...

Heard one of your promo's tonight for the Garden Show. Your piece was perfect (great music) and it was followed by a WNBP piece that was also great....the rest is all up to you. Tiderunner