Is on break until Fall 2010. Contact us at Sustainable.Binghamton@Gmail.com to request to be in our Fall lineup.

April Shows

  • April 6th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Party With a Purpose & Binghamton Urban Farm Project
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be speaking with Jerome Rigot, a local farmer and one of the creators of the Binghamton Urban Farm Project.
  • We will also be speaking with Kathryn Fletcher, CEO of BiziLife Ventures, regarding the 2nd Party With a Purpose, an event organized by Binghamton's Economic Development Office and BiziLife Ventures that will benefit Broome County Gang Prevention.
  • April 13th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Social Dancing and Community Building
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will speak with Tony Farrand from the Southern Tier Swing Society. We will also be speaking with John Mestre from the Salsa Music Appreciation Club (SMAC) Our topic is social dancing and community building.
  • April 20th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • City of Binghamton
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be speaking with Tarik Abdelazim Director of Planning, Housing and Community Development.
  • April 27th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Bill Kauffman
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be playing a pre-recorded interview with Bill Kauffman. Bill Kauffman is the author of He-Man and Show-boatin' son-of-a-bitch.
  • May Show

    • May 4th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
    • PEACE Panel: Food Not Bombs, TeachPeaceNow.org, & American Civic Memorial Association Fund
    • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
    • This week we will be interviewing Vince Fronda from our local Food Not Bombs chapter, Tim Wolcott from TeachPeaceNow.org & David Marsland from the American Civic Memorial Association Fund.



    • Binghamton University’s Radio Show “Sustainable Binghamton” Begins its Second Season on WHRW 90.5 FM

      2/11/2010

      Program addresses issues of local sustainability through interviews, news, and music on WHRW-90.5FM, Tuesdays, 5:30 – 6:30PM

      BINGHAMTON – The Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition is launching "Sustainable Binghamton Radio", a weekly program of local news, interviews and music, on Tuesday, 5:30 – 6:30PM, airing on WHRW 90.5 FM (streaming online at www.whrwfm.org).

      Sustainable Binghamton Radio features organizations, activities and ideas which contribute to our region's social, economic and environmental sustainability.

      Each Program features guests from the campus and the community discussing how we can work together to create a sustainable region. Topics include food coops, food buying clubs, farmers markets, community gardens, natural gas production, green jobs, 350.org, energy conservation, community music and art, cooperatives, and more! In addition, we'll showcase music performed by local artists (occasionally performed live). The program is created in partnership with the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition (BRSC), a community organization, and will also involve many Binghamton University student organizations, faculty and staff dedicated to sustainability.

      # # #
      To find out more about the Sustainable Binghamton Radio, or to be on the show,
      please contact Zac Chastain and Hadassah Head at Sustainable.Binghamton[at]gmail.com .
      Fan us on Facebook!

Is on break until Fall 2010. Contact us at Sustainable.Binghamton@Gmail.com to request to be in our Fall lineup.

April Shows

  • April 6th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Party With a Purpose & Binghamton Urban Farm Project
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be speaking with Jerome Rigot, a local farmer and one of the creators of the Binghamton Urban Farm Project.
  • We will also be speaking with Kathryn Fletcher, CEO of BiziLife Ventures, regarding the 2nd Party With a Purpose, an event organized by Binghamton's Economic Development Office and BiziLife Ventures that will benefit Broome County Gang Prevention.
  • April 13th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Social Dancing and Community Building
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will speak with Tony Farrand from the Southern Tier Swing Society. We will also be speaking with John Mestre from the Salsa Music Appreciation Club (SMAC) Our topic is social dancing and community building.
  • April 20th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • City of Binghamton
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be speaking with Tarik Abdelazim Director of Planning, Housing and Community Development.
  • April 27th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
  • Bill Kauffman
  • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
  • This week we will be playing a pre-recorded interview with Bill Kauffman. Bill Kauffman is the author of He-Man and Show-boatin' son-of-a-bitch.
  • May Show

    • May 4th, 5:30pm-6:30pm
    • PEACE Panel: Food Not Bombs, TeachPeaceNow.org, & American Civic Memorial Association Fund
    • 90.5 FM WHRW Binghamton or Streaming at www.whrwfm.org
    • This week we will be interviewing Vince Fronda from our local Food Not Bombs chapter, Tim Wolcott from TeachPeaceNow.org & David Marsland from the American Civic Memorial Association Fund.



    • Binghamton University’s Radio Show “Sustainable Binghamton” Begins its Second Season on WHRW 90.5 FM

      2/11/2010

      Program addresses issues of local sustainability through interviews, news, and music on WHRW-90.5FM, Tuesdays, 5:30 – 6:30PM

      BINGHAMTON – The Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition is launching "Sustainable Binghamton Radio", a weekly program of local news, interviews and music, on Tuesday, 5:30 – 6:30PM, airing on WHRW 90.5 FM (streaming online at www.whrwfm.org).

      Sustainable Binghamton Radio features organizations, activities and ideas which contribute to our region's social, economic and environmental sustainability.

      Each Program features guests from the campus and the community discussing how we can work together to create a sustainable region. Topics include food coops, food buying clubs, farmers markets, community gardens, natural gas production, green jobs, 350.org, energy conservation, community music and art, cooperatives, and more! In addition, we'll showcase music performed by local artists (occasionally performed live). The program is created in partnership with the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition (BRSC), a community organization, and will also involve many Binghamton University student organizations, faculty and staff dedicated to sustainability.

      # # #
      To find out more about the Sustainable Binghamton Radio, or to be on the show,
      please contact Zac Chastain and Hadassah Head at Sustainable.Binghamton[at]gmail.com .
      Fan us on Facebook!