Say goodbye to the working week and get ready for the weekend.
With a selection of Funky Tunes that bring a smile to your ears and a beat for your feet.
Community news and events too.
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
OctobaFunk
http://www.4shared.com/audio/BxWx-nyt/funkyfriday_keith_14thOCT2011_.html
Saturday, 8 October 2011
The "New" Show and format.
The new schedule starts on Friday 14th October at 6pm.
Expect the excellent mix of old, new and international funk mixed with local news and events from South Ribble Bourough Council and Penwortham Town Council.
Funky Fridays also has a Shetland connection and will be also linking to a few tunes from the Isles. We want to create a local show with folk who are either in Preston and South Ribble from Shetland or from Preston and South Ribble living in Shetland.
The next Funky Friday show is on Friday 14th October comming.
The show album will be The Son of Stax and will include many tracks from the album.
The Charity of the month is Chorley and South Ribble Crossroads. This charity provides care for carers, without charge or obligation.
An excerpt of the email sent to my by Marilyn, part of the Support Group
We aim to give a high quality, individual, caring and dignified service to carers and disabled people in their own homes as outlined in our NatWest bid. All our support workers attend an induction programme and care training programme including dementia/specialist training where needed.
As mentioned, C&SRC have a bid for the NatWest Community Force Award.
Further information, and the option to support them can be found here.
http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/1818
If you are a carer and would like to know more directly…
Chorley & South Ribble Crossroads Care
12-14 Railway House
Railway Road
Chorley
PR6 0HW
01257 230698
www.crossroads.org/chorleyandsouthribble
care@chorleysrxrdscare
Two other events I will be mentioning is the Victorian Evening
You are invited to a
Victorian Evening
At St. Mary’s Church Hall, Cop Lane
Friday November 11th 2011 at 7.30pm.
Marie Constance-Brown will bring her large collection of Victorian everyday objects and show us how they were used. Handling is permitted!
Tickets £3.50 on the door Tea, coffee, biscuits provided
This event organised by The Friends of Hurst Grange Park and all proceeds go to the Coach House Restoration Fund
and
We have a few words from the Officers at Penwortham Town Council as well.
Please tune in and help out
http://www.yourprescap.org.uk/dj/funky-fridays-2/
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Funky Fridays September Show
October will see the NEW series of Funky Fridays.
16th of September at 18:00 on www,preston.fm or if you are local 103.2 FM
you will here trax from the following artists
Nina Simone
Rose Royce
The Tramps
Fantique
Swami
The Bucovina Nights
Tom Browne
and a few more.
Another rant by myself about the idiot vandals, South Ribble Whats On, news from Penwortham
Town Council and a wee dedication to the recent anniversary of the 9/11 incident.
Please
Enjoy
(link to show will come Saturday)
Sunday, 11 September 2011
September
Funky Fridays advanced posting.
On the 16th of September at 18.00 on www.preston.fm 103.2 FM you will hear
Nena Simone, Rose Royce, The Tramps, Frantique, Swami, Bucovina Club and Tom Browne
On this Friday, 103.2 fm, or www.preston.fm
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
August Funk
http://www.4shared.com/audio/bjETVO_a/funkyfridays_keith_19_08_11_18.html
Thursday, 21 July 2011
a different day
Still a funky theme, my guests have been asked to bring a funky tune that wiggles their bum.
8pm to 9pm Tuesday 2nd August
www.preston.fm
Saturday, 2 July 2011
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