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  Klaus & Company
 Friday mornings at 9:00 o'clock.
         

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February Programs on Klaus and Company:
 


 
Friday, February 22, 2013  
     
     
     
     


 


 
Friday, February 15, 2013  
  The Fayetteville Police Department stops in to address issues going on in and around Fayetteville and how it may affect your community.  
  Leading forensic psychologist Dr. Michael Teague gives us some perspective on crime, violence, gangs and the thinking behind it.  
  Community social worker Dorothy Fielder tells us about the history behind the "Wall of Honor", and how the local artwork sheds light on Black History in Fayetteville.  
  n our FSU Proud to Be segment, Dr. James Anderson, Chancellor of Fayetteville State University,  gives us an update on the campus and it's surrounding community.  




 


 
Friday, February 8, 2013  
  Mayor Tony Chavonne stops in to talk about some of the top issues and events in the city of Fayetteville.
 
 
  Fayetteville resident Pat Davis shares stories about growing up as an African American girl in a different time in honor of Black History month.  
  In our FSU Proud to Be segment, Carole Boston Weatherford speaks about her work as a poet, and a course she will be teaching about hip hop culture.  
     



 

  Friday, February 1, 2012
 
 
  Program and Services Coordinator Nora Armstrong gives us an update on the Cumberland County Libraries and some of the things they offer outside of literature.
  Health Education Supervisor Barbara Carraway tells us about a public health assessment survey and how it affects the local population.
  In our FSU Proud to Be segment, Dr. Thomas Hennessey associate proffessor of history and expert in African American studies talks about the Emancipation Proclimation in honor of Black History month.
   
 
 
 



 

 

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