PARQUES y MÁS
DJ Boom is Nan Noteboom.
Nan Is a teacher at Hood River Valley High School. She used to have a show called Habla HRV on Radio Tierra. Nan is member of the Parks and Recreation Board of Directors, and her show, Párques y más is meant to inform Radio Tierra listeners about the opportunities available to them in the local area.
The shows airs the first and third Thursday of each month 4:00- 4:30pm.
DJ Tita is Martha Ortega-Verduzco.
Martha works for the Wasco County DA’s office, and joined the Parks Board this last spring as a Director. Martha provides Spanish translation on the show Parques y más, and is a bridge between the Latinx community and the rest of the Parks District. She hopes to make sure everyone knows about parks, trails and recreation, no matter what language they speak.
Aspecto Económico Con Leticia Valle
Leti Valle-Moretti hosted a mostly Spanish language program that covered economic topics and informed the community of the happenings at WorkSource Columbia Gorge. Content: Economic prosperity, local jobs, education and training opportunities, music, phone calls from listeners, interviews with guests and maybe a radio novela on occasion.
Steph Tales
Stephanie is 14 yrs old, and she has been doing her show almost 4 years now. She is an 8th grader at Wy’East middle school. She enjoys reading, music and soccer. Her favorite shows are Glee, Grimm and Pretty Little Liars. Steph tales consists of short stories, children stories, or short biographies. They air throughout the day and are fun little tales for young and old.
Patty Lara -La Hora Infantil
Patty Lara’s show La Hora Infantil is changing days and times –
Patty is back. Tuesdays, 3:00 to 5:00pm.
-kids songs – stories – information – fun!!
Que Chido
Que Chido is on 6:00 to 7:00, every other Thursday. The DJ is Juan Reyes. In the show we talk about a specific artist or group and we do an hour long bio and play their music for that hour.
Gale’s Time
Gale Arnold host Gale’s Time every Monday morning 10:30 a.m. to noon. Listen to a wide variety of music, interviews, local news and events, personal stories, historical and educational information, and local school reports–in both English and Spanish.