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Davisville, April 16, 2018: Picturing downtown, 22 years from now

If you live in Davis, you likely have a pretty clear picture of what downtown is, perhaps including what you like about it, and maybe what you don't. Perhaps you have ideas of what you want it to become. The future of downtown Davis is the essential question before the Downtown Davis Plan Advisory Committee, and on today’s Davisville we talk with committee chair Meg Arnold and vice chair Michelle Byars about the work the committee has done in their first six months, and where they're headed next. Meanwhile, if you have ideas for how downtown should look and function in 2040, the city is presenting a public participatory design workshop next week.

The Golden Road for 7:30pm on Apr 13th, 2018

This week the Golden Road takes us to Morgantown, West Virginia and West Virginia University (DJ Lee’s alma mater), for Grateful Dead music recorded live at the WVU Coliseum on April 10th, 1983. This was the Dead’s second and last musical foray into the Mountain State and everyone there that night had a fine time (except one or two folks) and without a doubt, Morgantown looked and felt a little different the next day!

Make No Bones in the studio on Apr 13th, 2018

This musicians Got Talent, make no bones about that. Austin James Hicks. Born in Berkeley, CA.he has been playing guitar since he was 8 and singing since 10.

Make No Bones (A.J. Hicks) is an eclectic blend of folk, jazz, indie, and blues from San Leandro, CA. To Make no bones means to be who you are without making a big deal. Who ever is watching, who ever is listening, be yourself and Make No Bones.

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