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Useful
Links
The
American Symphony Orchestra League (http://www.symphony.org/hurricane.shtml)
646-822-4004, or jwilson@symphony.org
American
Red Cross: (http://www.redcross.org)
1-800-435-7669 or
1-800-HELP-NOW.
America's
Second Harvest: (http://www.secondharvest.org/)
for hunger
relief. 1-800-344-8070.
Catholic
Charities: (http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/)
(800)
919-9338.
Church
World Services: (http://www.churchworldservice.org)
1-800-297-1516.
Network
for Good: (http://www.networkforgood.org)
provides easy access
for donations to a number of charities including the Humane
Society of
America (for pets,) and various chapters of the United Way in
Florida
and Louisiana.
Salvation
Army: (http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/)
Feed
the Children: (http://www.feedthechildren.org/)
800-525-7575.
Operation
Blessing: (http://www.operationblessing.org/)
for hunger
relief. 800-730-2537.
United
Methodist Committee on Relief: (http://www.umcor.org/)
800-554-8583.
Noah's
Wish: (http://www.noahswish.org/)
Rescue and shelter for animals
during disasters. Send checks to Noah's Wish, P.O. Box 997,
Placerville,
Calif. 95667, 530-622-9313.
Convoy
of Hope: (http://www.convoyofhope.org/)
General disaster relief.
417-823-8998.
Samaritan's
Purse: (http://www.samaritanspurse.org/)
General disaster
relief. 800-567-8183.
The
Episcopal Church's Relief and Development site: (http://www.er-d.org/).1-800-334-7626.
United
Way (http://national.unitedway.org)
Humane
Society (https://secure.hsus.org/01/disaster_relief_fund_2005?)
Mennonite
Disaster Services (http://www.mds.mennonite.net/)
The
Mercy Corps (http://www.mercycorps.org/)
Southern
Baptist Disaster Relief. (http://www.namb.net/site/c.9qKILUOzEpH/b.224451/k.7BDB/Disaster_Relief
Homepage.htm)
United
Jewish Charities (http://www.ujc.org/)
Methodist
Relief (http://www.methodistrelief.org/site/pp.asp?c=bhKNI4PHIpE&b=876335)
This
website was created to "Save Fort Heiman"
thinkwestkentucky.com/fortheiman
See
the upcoming events at the Four Rivers Center in Paducah..
www.fourriverscenter.org
Be
a part of the history of the Blues.
www.musiccityblues.org
The
online site of Paducah's Artist Relocation Program
www.paducaharts.com
This
link takes you to a new online student news organization featuring
news by teens for teens.
www.snsnews.net
Phil
Nelson of Woodinville, Washington, offers this site devoted
to the collection and restoration of vintage wireless equipment.
www.antiqueradio.org
Check
out this site if you want your name taken off of the telemarketer
call list.
http://www.law.state.ky.us/nocall/default.htm
Embroiderers'
Guild of America
www.egausa.org
Newsletter
of the Ohio River Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage
Foundation
www.lewisandclarkontheohio.org
Another
Lewis and Clark site:
www.lewisandclark.net
Darklight
Imagery: A gallery of nature, scenic, cave, and celestial photography
from around, under, and above the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
www.darklightimagery.net/
This
is the link for the Yeiser Art Center.
www.yeiser.org
Here
is an information site for the city of Murray.
www.murrayky.com
If
you want to see the artwork of Bob Head, long-time friend of
WKMS, check out the link below.
www.arcticrefugeart.org
Here
is a link to the NPR Ombudsman Column: "Journalists Without
Borders"
www.npr.org/yourturn/ombudsman/
Find
out more about the Lost and Found Sound project on NPR.
www.albany.edu/jmmh
Sites
about the WKMS coverage area:
www.murraylink.com
www.paducah-tourism.org
www.kentuckylake.com
www.lbl.org
Here's
a great classical music site:
www.wku.edu/~smithch/music/
The
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Citizens Advisory Board website:
www.oro.doe.gov/pgdpssab
DOE
Environmental Information Center website:
www.bechteljacobs.com/p_eic/p_eic8.htm
Sound
Partners for Community Health (A grant source for WKMS Promises
to Keep"):
www.soundpartners.org
Information
on every community in Kentucky:
http://www.thinkkentucky.com/edis
All
Music Guide: the most comprehensive music database on the internet:
www.allmusic.com
Here's
the internet's leading resource for jazz:
www.allaboutjazz.com
This
is a site for writers and/or radio producers to experiment with
their work that might be hard to get placed on "conventional
public radio"
www.transom.org
Here's
a great education resource for teachers, students, and parents
www.bigchalk.com
Nathan
Stubblefield - Kentucky farmer invents
wireless telephone! But was it radio? Facts and folklore about
Nathan Stubblefield by Bob Lochte
www.nathanstubblefield.com
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