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- Hola Bloomington - July 6, 2012
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Hosts Luz Maria Lopez and Jenny Gibson bring in the second part of a three-part series on speech and hearing. By first grade, about 5 percent of children have noticeable speech disorders. Bring in the speech pathologists! What is language pathology and who aims to benefit from it? Guests Annie Betti and Gina Palluconi enlighten us.
In a new edition of "Un Cafecito Con..." Israel Herrera chats with Alexandra Buuck of the Hoosier Hills Food Bank about their community gardening program: an effort to have fresh, organic food available to local food bank distributors. Alexandra and her program are looking for volunteers to help farm their plot at Stranger's Hill Organics. Also featured: a weekly wrap up of the daily local news and a new edition of EcoReport: news the Earth wants you to hear.
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Piece Description
Hosts Luz Maria Lopez and Jenny Gibson bring in the second part of a three-part series on speech and hearing. By first grade, about 5 percent of children have noticeable speech disorders. Bring in the speech pathologists! What is language pathology and who aims to benefit from it? Guests Annie Betti and Gina Palluconi enlighten us.
In a new edition of "Un Cafecito Con..." Israel Herrera chats with Alexandra Buuck of the Hoosier Hills Food Bank about their community gardening program: an effort to have fresh, organic food available to local food bank distributors. Alexandra and her program are looking for volunteers to help farm their plot at Stranger's Hill Organics. Also featured: a weekly wrap up of the daily local news and a new edition of EcoReport: news the Earth wants you to hear.
