WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://wrfalp.net A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Mon, 27 Feb 2023 12:19:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.1 https://i0.wp.com/wrfalp.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/wrfa-favicon-54e2097bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://wrfalp.net 32 32 58712206 Jamestown Democratic, Republican Committees Announce Endorsements for November Election https://wrfalp.net/jamestown-democratic-republican-committees-announce-endorsements-for-november-election/ https://wrfalp.net/jamestown-democratic-republican-committees-announce-endorsements-for-november-election/#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 12:19:47 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=50351 The City Democratic and Republican Committees have announced their slate of candidates for the November General Election.

Democrat and current Mayor Eddie Sundquist previously announced he is seeking re-election for a second term with Republican Council Member at Large Kim Ecklund recently announcing she will be running against him for the seat.

The City Democratic Committee has endorsed local attorney John I. LaMancuso to run for City Court Judge. His father, John L. LaMancuso, has held that position for 29 years. Republicans have not endorsed a candidate for that race.

Democratic endorsements for City Council At Large include Isaiah Rashad II and returning candidate Alyssa Porter. Republicans have endorsed incumbents Jeff Russell and Randy Daversa; as well as Russ Bonfiglio.

Republican Ward 1 Council member Brent Sheldon and Ward 2 Council member and Council President Tony Dolce are running unopposed.

Ward 3 Democratic Incumbent Regina Brackman will again face Republican Robert Reedy. That race in 2021 was determined by three absentee ballots.

Democratic incumbent Marie Carrubba has been endorsed again to represents Ward 4 and will face Republican Joe Paterniti.

Republican Incumbent Bill Reynolds will face Democrat Kaycee Colburn for Ward 5 and Republican Incumbent Andrew Faulkner will be running against former Council Member at Large Vanessa Weinert in Ward 6.

For the County Legislature endorsements, Democratic incumbent Billy Torres and Republican Phillip Landy have been endorsed for District 9.

Republican incumbent Jamie Gustafson will face newcomer Democrat Julie Jackson-Forsberg for District 10.

Republican incumbent Dave Wilfong is unopposed for District 11.

District 12 endorsements include Republican Elisabeth Rankin against former Democratic County Legislator and former County Attorney Fred Larson.

Democratic Incumbent Tom Nelson will face Republican Joseph Tickle for District 13.

Candidate petitioning to get on the election ballot begins tomorrow, February 28 and ends April 6. Any primaries necessary will be held on Tuesday, June 22, 2023.

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[LISTEN] YWCA Jamestown’s Broadscast: Ep 06 – Native American Heritage Month with Kaycee Colburn https://wrfalp.net/listen-ywca-jamestowns-broadscast-ep-06-native-american-heritage-month-with-kaycee-colburn/ https://wrfalp.net/listen-ywca-jamestowns-broadscast-ep-06-native-american-heritage-month-with-kaycee-colburn/#respond Fri, 04 Nov 2022 16:07:22 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=47990

YWCA Jamestown’s Broadscast features members of the local YWCA Jamestown team – Hillary Belin, Indo Quinones, Alize Scott, and Cienna Simon – discussing a variety of issues and topics with various guests from the Jamestown and Chautauqua Region.

This episode focuses on Native American Heritage Month and features guest Kaycee Colburn from the Haudenosaunee confederacy, Seneca Nation, Wolf clan.

The Broadscast program covers a wide range of topics, including Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) issues; racial justice and civil rights; empowerment and economic advancement of women and girls; and health and safety of women and girls. It is provided through funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.


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Grant Brings Indigenous Artists to Jamestown Community College https://wrfalp.net/grant-brings-indigenous-artists-to-jamestown-community-college/ https://wrfalp.net/grant-brings-indigenous-artists-to-jamestown-community-college/#respond Fri, 21 Oct 2022 11:00:43 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=47619

Charity Jones, Kaycee Colburn

A two-year grant is bringing Indigenous artists to Jamestown Community College.

Creatives Rebuild New York recently placed Native American artists Charity Jones and Kaycee Colburn as artists-in-residence for two years at the college.

The Jamestown project is funded by an over $400,000 grant from the Tides Center, which aims to highlight indigenous culture and social issues.

The program is designed to support employment opportunities for artists, and funds collaborations between community-based organizations, municipalities, and tribal governments across New York State.

Jones was born in Gowanda, and earned undergraduate degrees in Piano Pedagogy and Voice from SUNY Fredonia. She continued and earned a master’s degree in Opera from the University of Utah. She has studied and worked as a collaborative pianist and vocal coach at the University of Utah, and has experience in social work and racial justice.

Colburn was born and raised in Jamestown. She enjoys creating, and uses a variety of media including digital art, beadwork, and traditional Native American arts.

For more information about Creatives Rebuild New York’s Artist Employment Program, visit creativesrebuildny.org.

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[WATCH/LISTEN] Community Conversation: Native Voices – September 8, 2022 https://wrfalp.net/watch-listen-community-conversation-native-voices-september-8-2022/ https://wrfalp.net/watch-listen-community-conversation-native-voices-september-8-2022/#respond Fri, 09 Sep 2022 16:22:02 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=46672 JAMESTOWN, NY – In September 2022, WRFA continued its series of Community Conversations focusing on Marginalized and Underserved Communities by holding a discussion specifically on the Native American Community in Jamestown and the Chautauqua Region. We not only focus on the challenges they encounter within the community, but also work to identify solutions to overcome the stated challenges.

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The discussion was broadcast live on WRFA radio, with video streaming available on Facebook and Youtube.

The discussion is part of our ongoing series on marginalized and underserved groups from the Jamestown and Chautauqua region. In the Fall of 2021, WRFA presented a three-part series of Community Conversations, connecting the broader Jamestown community with five its marginalized/under-served groups to increase public awareness of their challenges and also identify workable solutions to overcome these challenges. Those groups included: the local African-American Community, the Hispanic Community, LGBTQ+ Community, those affected by Chemical Dependency, as well as Generational Poverty. A follow up conversation focusing on the Disability Community was held in March 2022.

Funding for the Community Conversation is made available by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s American Rescue Plan Act stabilization grant fund.


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