Joy Cardin
from Monday, April 23, 2012 at 6:00 AM
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| Cars are a big part of American culture, and for many of us, our first car is a cherished memory of our younger years. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest with the story of YOUR first car.
Then, after six-fifty, it's our Monday Morning Wake-Up Call. Joy Cardin's guest discusses the recent outbreaks of whooping cough in the state and explains why it's important to immunize infants.
Guest: Michael Marsden, Professor of English, American Studies and Media Studies at St. Norbert College; he teaches a class on cars and American culture
Wake-Up Call Guest: Dr. Margaret Hennessy, a pediatrician with Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in Racine. This week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will name her the Childhood Immunization Champion for the state of Wisconsin. |
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