Summer Haps
Happy Solstice! This is going to be a busy summer at the station, and we'll have more to share about what that entails, soon. For now, we've got a few updates from the last few months, including some programming changes, to catch you up on.
Friends of WGDR/WGDH -
Happy Solstice! We hope those of you in Vermont and elsewhere under this heat dome many in the country are stuck under. This is going to be a busy summer at the station, and we'll have more to share about what that entails, soon. For now, we've got a few updates from the last few months, including some programming changes, to catch you up on.
Welcome New Programmers, See You Again Soon to Some Departing
In the coming weeks, you will hear four new live programmers coming on the air during some otherwise syndicated filled slots:- Natascha Deininger - music and interviews with local folks talking about their favorite albums, sort of like Desert Island Discs (check out the BBC podcast if you haven't heard it).
- Mac Dates - a metal and more music show
- Bill Nowlan - a range of music focusing on the lyrics of the tunes
- Jason Hagler - RPM, ambient, and spacey music
By the end of the summer, the following current programmers will be signing off the air with us.
- Thomas Mattera - Styrofoam Stereo
- Merry Gangemi - Quilting Hour (part of the rotation)
- Tim Metayer - The Tim Show
- Richie Walker (Turkey Joe) - The Jive Turkey Show
- Maria Shumann - Bread & Salt
- Chris Buckridge - Predictably Unpredictable
Celebrating Excellence: First Station Awards
Earlier this year, before the spring drive and 51st party, we proudly presented our first Station Awards to honor the achievements of our dedicated programmers and volunteers. These awards were voted on by folks involved in the station as programmers and volunteers, as a way to celebrate how much extra effort folks put into the station's success. Here are the winners:
Best in Show: "Curse of the Golden Turnip" by Alan LePage and Steven Farnham, a 30-year staple focusing on gardening and listener calls.
Niftiest Newbie: Delia Gillen hosts "Magpie in the Morning," our Monday morning, 7am live, delighting listeners with fresh content.
Vitalist Volunteer: Dave Tucker, host of "The Long and Winding Road" and key contributor, is recognized for his tireless efforts and multifaceted roles.
Thank you to all our team members for making our station a hub of creativity and excellence. Here’s to another year of outstanding programming! You can read more about this here.
Special Programming Highlights
Jules Rabin's 100th Birthday Celebration: On "Gathering Peace," hosted by Joseph Gainza, we honored Jules Rabin's impact as an activist, baker, and community leader in Vermont. Listen here.
WGDR History Series: Over the past few months, we aired three special shows highlighting WGDR's rich history:
- WGDR's 51st: Archival Stories and Clips from 50 Years: Chris Buckridge and his wife, a VT Historical Society archivist, explore the archives of WGDR on the air.
- WGDR's 51st: Birthday History - Stu Bautz & Friends: Hosted by Tonio Epstein and Alan LePage, with special guest Stu Bautz, former station manager in the 1990s, and additional guests Kirk Gardner, Dennis Darrah, Charles Rossell, and Steven Farnham.
- WGDR's 51st: Past Station Managers' History: Tonio Epstein and Charles Rossell host past station managers Bon Kelly, Greg Hooker, Kris Gruen, and current station manager Llu Mulvaney-Stanak.
We extend a special thank you to all the 50+ donors, matching donors, and community sponsors who combined to raise $6K for our birthday weekend. Your support and generosity are deeply appreciated and make a significant impact.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our underwriters and sponsors from the past year. Also, Noyle Johnson Insurance (missing logo above). Your generous support has been instrumental in helping us continue to provide quality programming and services to our community. We encourage everyone to support those who support the station!
We're excited to be adding even more underwriters and sponsors (of our live stream) to the mix this summer. If you're interested in becoming a new underwriter or sponsor, please contact Chris Buckridge, our coordinator, at Chris@WGDR.org. We've got custom package deals to work with any budget. You get the word out, while supporting great community radio, win/win!
Thanks for reading this latest station update and for tuning in.
Warmly,
Llu Mulvaney-Stanak, Station Manager
Llu@WGDR.org, 802-276-0365

WGDR/WGDH broadcasts at 91.1 FM in the greater Plainfield area, 91.7 FM in the hollows and hills of Hardwick and beyond, and at WGDR.org for the whole world. Our studio is located at the Eliot Pratt Center at 123 Pitkin Road, Plainfield, VT 05667.
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Celebrating Excellence: Our First Station Awards
Discover the winners of our inaugural Station Awards, celebrating the outstanding contributions of our programmers and volunteers who bring creativity and passion to our station's programming.
At the start of this year, we were thrilled to present the first-ever Station Awards, celebrating the incredible accomplishments of our programmers and volunteers. These awards were a token of our appreciation for their dedication and the high-quality content they bring to our station. The winners were selected by their peers, reflecting the respect and admiration they have earned through their hard work and talent.
With nearly 100 individuals contributing to our station's success, it was no easy task to choose the winners. We are immensely grateful to everyone who makes our station a thriving hub of creativity and passion. Here’s a look at our esteemed winners:
Best in Show: Curse of the Golden Turnip
Hosted by Alan LePage and Steven Farnham, "Curse of the Golden Turnip" is an engaging talk show focusing on gardening and listener calls. On the air for over 30 years, Alan and Steven's show captivates audiences with its unique blend of humor, storytelling, and expert gardening advice. Their chemistry and dedication have set a high bar for quality programming, earning them the well-deserved title of Best in Show.
Niftiest Newbie: Delia Gillen
Delia Gillen, the dynamic host of "Magpie in the Morning," has delighted listeners at 7am on Mondays with her morning soundtracking and stories. We’re excited she has returned to programming with us after a few year hiatus too! Delia’s ability to connect with her audience and bring a fresh energy to the station has won over listeners and colleagues alike, earning her the title of Niftiest Newbie.
Vitalist Volunteer: Dave Tucker
Dave Tucker is a cornerstone of our station, wearing many hats with unwavering dedication. As the host of "The Long and Winding Road," a Program Committee Member, Board Member, and Co-Music Director, Dave's contributions are invaluable. His tireless efforts and commitment to excellence have not only enriched our programming but have also been pivotal in steering the station towards continued success. Dave's recognition as Vitalist Volunteer is a testament to his multifaceted role and the vital energy he brings to our community.
A Heartfelt Thank You
These awards are just a small way to recognize the immense talent and hard work that our programmers and volunteers put into making our station a beacon of creativity and excellence. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Alan, Steven, Delia, Dave, and all our dedicated team members. Your passion and dedication make our station a special place for listeners and contributors alike.
Here’s to another year of outstanding programming and community spirit. Thank you for being the heart and soul of our station!
Here’s to 50 more years!
We were overjoyed to see so many of y’all come down to the station for the Party at the Pratt to celebrate 50 years of WGDR being on the air. Wow. We are truly humbled by the turnout - over 150 folks!
Thank you for the WGDR birthday gifts. You helped raise $6,045(and counting!)! 50+ community donors gave $3,023 toward our $2,500 goal.
Some of the many, many partygoers at WGDR’s big 51st birthday party, May 18, 2024.
Photo by the amazing James Buck!
We were overjoyed to see so many of y’all come down to the station for the Party at the Pratt to celebrate 50 years of WGDR being on the air. Wow. We are truly humbled by the turnout - over 150 folks!
There were so many new and old familiar faces. What a joy to come together to celebrate this amazing station. It truly has been the people who have made WGDR what it is.
What a great weekend of WGDR historical and celebration programming too. You can also listen back to the weekend shows for up to two weeks on our archive.
Lastly, we also raised some big birthday love for the station!
As of the end of the weekend, had 50+ donors who gave $3,023 as a birthday gift to WGDR. Many of these gifts were made at the party and most of these folks were new donors to the station.
Even better, every one of those dollars was matched, meaning we raised at least $6,045 for the station. Thank you!
Thanks again to the matching support of the CVCR board, our community sponsors of Onion River Campground, Northfield Savings Bank, and Washing Electric Coop, along with two generous anonymous donors.
View a handful of photos from the party on our Facebook page.
Thanks to ORCA Media for recording the party music and few remarks. Watch it on their site here.
A very incomplete history of WGDR, Plainfield
A very incomplete history of WGDR over the last 50 years. Photo: Stu Bautz on the roof of the Pratt Center in the mid-1990s adjusting the satellite dish that we received syndicated programming through.
A programmer in the original WGDR studio, circa late 1970s.
June 18, 1973 WGDR, Plainfield went live for the first time. Kirk Gardner is the first station manager, after being a faculty member to help a class apply to the FCC, build a simple studio, and go on the air.
In 1981, Goddard College threatened to close the station, including locking station volunteers, students, and staff out. Programmers commit to staying on the air, doing shows 24 hours a day for two weeks to get the word out to save the station. Up until this point, and for years to come, regular broadcast during the day was limited to just a handful of hours. This is one of many examples of just how dedicated the community has always been to WGDR’s success. Funding and Goddard support of the station would continue to be a major issue for the next 40 years.
In the mid 1980s, Patti McGill becomes the station manager, building systems, training hundreds of programmers over her tenure, and strengthening the station. Patti recently passed away in April, 2024. Thank you Patti for your critical leadership early on for WGDR.
Early in the 1990s, Stu Bautz takes over as station manager, leading a number of station technical upgrades, programming expansion, and creative fundraising efforts with pledge drives, bringing renewed energy to the station. Here a bit from Stu and others in one of our WGDR history shows from the birthday weekend.
Early in the 2000s, Carlos Haas takes over as station manager. A couple of years later, Amanda Gustafson takes on the role, of overseeing a total studio rebuild.
In 2005, Bon Kelly was hired station manager. In his year in the role he lined up the funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) that would expand the station budget and staffing for the next 15 years. Bon also started the Chocolate Lover’s event and the exploring the creation of WGDH in Hardwick. Hear from Bon and other station managers in a special history show on WGDR from our birthday weekend, from Magical Mystery Tour.
In 2006, Greg Hooker becomes station manager, overseeing the application and launch of WGDH, Hardwick at 91.7 FM for rural, northern Vermont.
In 2010, Kris Gruen became station manager, overseeing an educational focus in programming, through CPB funding support and other sources, that help local shows become syndicated nationally, created the youth program, “Indie Kingdom,” and begins and sees through the long process of Goddard gifting the station the community during the covid pandemic.
On May 18, 2021, WGDR and WGDH’s licenses were transferred from Goddard College to the newly formed Central VT Community Radio!
In fall of 2021, Llu Mulvaney-Stanak, a former programmer at age 13 in the 1990s, his hired as station manager - our first under community ownership. They are overseeing the emergence of the station out of covid, expanding local programming from 23 shows to over 50, right-sizing the station budget and diversifying the fundraising to make the station sustainable, and renewing a sense of connection and joy as a culture of the station, in the studio, and out in the community.
We’ve had many other staff roles too – overseeing programming, training, underwriting, music directing and more. In the hey days of the work study program at Goddard and again under Corporation for Public Broadcasting support, there were many folks getting paid – a great achievement! - to support the station’s success.
There have been hundreds and hundreds of programmers who have been on the air and gone on to do bigger things further afield or very meaningful things right here in Vermont. Some of our programmers have been around for decades, others are just celebrating their first year on the air. In any given year, tuning into WGDR and WGDH is always guaranteed to surprise, delight, and inform.
We’ve had many volunteers over the years, on the community advisory board, and in various other roles, who have helped guide the station in decision-making and community accountability.
We’ve proudly broadcast national and international programs that couldn’t be heard anywhere else in Vermont – the first to air Democracy Now, years bringing Al Jazzar on the air, and many fantastic community radio shows from around the country via the Pacifica Network.
WGDR’s long time home at the Pratt Center and the future of campus is unknown going into the summer of 2024. However, the future of the station is very clear --- with the community’s continued generous support --- we will rise to any challenge that comes when and if our lease expires under new campus ownership in 2027. As we always say, stay tuned!
All the WGDR archives are now housed at the Vermont Historical Society and these names, recordings from the analog years, and more will be available to the public soon. Listen to some of what is in these archives in on the Predictably Unpredictable show from WGDR’s birthday weekend.
WGDR’s 51st Party at the Pratt
As part of the WGDR 51st Birthday Weekend, we’ll “Party at the Pratt” on Saturday, May 18 from 3-5pm. All are invited to enjoy free live, local bluegrass music by the Grassers, good food, good company, tours of the station, and learn more about the station. Click through for further information on the party, accessibility information, and more.
On Saturday, May 18 we’ll “Party at the Pratt!” 3-5pm for WGDR’s 50th!
The community is invited to come down to the station for a big party at the Pratt building out in our back yard of the station and inside, for tours (or our rain location). Thank you to the WGDR Birthday weekend sponsors: the CVCR Board, anonymous major donors, Onion River Campground, Washington Electric Cooperative, and Northfield Savings Bank.
What to expect at the party:
Outside in our back yard of the station, there will be live, local bluegrass music by the Grassers of Friday night’s Barndance Bluegrass show.
We’ll have a short programming to start and halfway, where CVCR board, staff, and volunteers will share some station history, goals for the station moving forward, and lots of thank yous! We will also pass the hat for donations for the station - we’re aiming to raise a total of $2,,500 from supporters, that will be dollar for dollar matched, by our weekend sponsors. The music and speakers will be amplified by a small PA system. As of now, we do not plan to have an ASL interpreter attend. If you need this accommodation, please reach out to the station (info at bottom of this page).
Throughout the party, we’ll have good food (all dietary options available, robust snacks style) and good company (listeners, programmers, volunteers, and fans of the station mingling about). This is a great way to meet fellow listeners and the many of us who do shows and volunteer to keep the station running. We’re expecting a great turn out, so come early, come late, we’ll be there!
Tours of the station (we’ve made upgrades! see real live radio being made!)
Hear live “check-ins” from the party on the air during the shows Boxful of Blues and Acoustic Harmony (between 3-5pm).
Catch the “after party” jam session and an outdoor fire from 5pm until dusk, with some of our programmers playing music together.
Tune in for the on the air “After Party” with DJs Xav and KingTone spinning a dance party for all to enjoy via their radios and online from 7-10pm.
Together with our three days of special live and local programming this birthday weekend we’ll raise community connections, funds, and “the fun level” for the station.
We’re ready to party with you, tune in and come on down!
Important Event Details, Accessibility & Other Info:
Directions: Your GPS will lie to you! :) Our address of the station will take you to the main campus of Goddard (123 Pitkin Rd). That is not where you will find us. The station is located on the far side of campus in the basement of the Pratt library building. To find us, follow the signs we will have up for directions and parking. To get to WGDR off Route 2 pass the main Goddard campus entrance on route 214, continue about half a mile down the road and turn into the second entrance to campus on your left (signs for Pratt and WGDR are on a small sign). It is your immediate next left, down a paved and bumpy road. Follow the signs for parking and walking to the station’s building. We highly encourage carpooling with your WGDR loving pals.
Parking will be by the old art building (there will be signs). Accessible parking will be up at the Pratt building. Those spaces are limited (about 8 spots total), so please save those who need it.
Rain location is inside the station (we have a large room we will use to gather and still enjoy music, food, and spaciousness).
Families and kids! We are a kid friendly station. Bring the whole family to enjoy the music, food, and see a real life radio station in action. We can even explain what CDs and records are to the next generation!
Food & Comfort: We’ll have snacks, treats, and drinks for folks to enjoy. We encourage you to bring your own water bottle (to limit waste). There is a kitchen sink that can be used to refill water. “It’s gonna be May,” so we might have a glorious day or a brisk day, please bring appropriate layers to wear. We also encourage you to bring your lawn chair. We have lots of seating, but if we get a huge turn out, we may need folks who are able to bring their own chairs!
Collective Care: As a station, we are still being covid cautious with our in-person gathering. While we hope to gather largely outside, if we do move inside due to rain, we will have masks available for folks to use. We also will have good air ventilation going, with windows open and air filters running. We ask that all party attendees make a community-minded decision and not come if they are feeling ill in any way. We are committed to providing as safe a space for all of our community to gather as possible. We are also mindful of those with chemical sensitivities. Please do not wear perfumes, colognes, or other highly scented body products. The Pratt building has a large atrium area, on the way to the bathrooms, with round tables and chairs, that will be a natural light, low sound area during the event. This is a great place to take a break, should you need it. The rest of the building will be roped off to limit access to Goddard’s library. Please be respectful of their space. Lastly, we will have balloons - outdoors and indoors.
Accessibility: Our station and the outdoor part of the party are all on the same, ground level/basement of the building. Folks in wheelchairs will have easy access to the station, bathrooms (accessible), and the back yard, by way of a firm, grassy back path behind the building from the accessible parking. If we move inside for rain, the large room where the live music will be moved to is only accessible by short staircase.
Leave your furry friends at home: Due to our expected attendance, please do not bring a pet to the event, unless they are a service animal and are trained. We want everyone as comfortable as possible.
Requesting additional accommodations: Please don’t hesitate to contact Llu Mulvaney-Stanak, station manager, to request any additional support that would make attending the event safe and comfortable for you. We can provide extra specific details, maps, layout info, and anything else to make your experience at the party truly fun and comfortable.
WGDR’s 51st Birthday Weekend
We’re celebrating 50/51 years on the air for WGDR and three years of community ownership, May 17-19.
We’ll be live and local, all weekend long with special programming and a huge “Party at the Pratt,” Saturday, May 18, 3-5pm.
As part of this weekend, we’re looking to raise $2,500 as a birthday "gift" for WGDR from 51 folks giving $51 each. We’ve got matching donors and sponsors ready to match every dollar raised! Together, we could raise at least $5,100 to start the 51st year. Thanks to our sponsors: CVCR Board, anonymous major donors, Onion River Campground, Washington Electric Coop, and Northfield Savings Bank.
Details on the programming, party, and accommodations are available clicking through to this blog post.
Back in 1973, as the semester wrapped up (in early June), WGDR, Plainfield went on the air at 91.1 FM for the first time. Back in 2021 (in mid-May), 48 years later, the FCC approved ownership transition from Goddard College to Central Vermont Community Radio. To celebrate 50 years on the air for WGDR and three years of community ownership, we are coming together for a big weekend of celebrating as a community both on the air and in person at the station.
We’ll be live and local all weekend long with special programming during each show and a few extra surprises along the way. This includes:
Friday, May 17 Programming
9am-11am: A Station Managers Retrospective on Magical Mystery Tour, 9-11am, hosted by Tonio & Charles. Featuring the founding Station Manager, Kirk Gardner from back in 1973, and the Managers from the last two decades, Bon Kelly, Greg Hooker, Kris Gruen, as well as our current manager, Llu Mulvaney-Stanak.
4pm–6pm: Sixteen Years of Geezer Rock - Geezer Rock hasn’t been around for 51 years, only since 2008. Still, to commemorate the 51st Anniversary of WGDR and in anticipation of the station's big "51st Party at the Pratt" on Saturday, Jeff is dipping back in the pool of tunes that have been played on Geezer Rock during the show's 16-year tenure on the airwaves, starting with its 2008 premiere and going year by year right up to 2024, so expect songs you might have heard before (and loved) from Foghat, Randy Bachman, Patti Smith, the Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, and maybe even the Monkees (from their 2016 comeback and farewell album). Happy birthday, WGDR!
6pm-9pm: Three hours of Barndance Bluegrass! The Grassers will debut their new, extended three-hour show slot, now 6-9pm every Friday.
Saturday, May 18 Programming
10am-noon: WGDR’s history, told by our own archives on Predictably Unpredictable. Host Chris Buckridge will be joined by Kate Phillips, of the Vermont Historical Society, as she shares what they’ve curated out of the station’s own archives.
2-4pm: Boxful of Blues with host John Foster, featuring special party check-ins and guests celebrating WGDR.
3-5pm: “Party at the Pratt!” The community is invited to come on down to the station for a big party at the Pratt building (inside and outside). Folks will enjoy live, local bluegrass music by the Grassers, good food, good company, tours of the station, and learn all about how Central Vermont Community Radio is taking WGDR and WGDH forward for the next 50 years. We’ll have live “check-ins” from the party on the air during Boxful of Blues and Acoustic Harmony. Rain location is inside the station! Details on the party and accommodations can be found here.
4-7pm: Acoustic Harmony will be featuring 3 hours of folk songs from the seventies! Host Mark will play classic folk tunes and singer songwriters from Laurel Canyon to the UK, and all from the 1970's. A couple of past WGDR show hosts will also join in for guest dj spots, and frequent 51st party live check ins with party guests too!
7-10pm Tune in for the “After Party” - a dance party mashup between Xav and KingTone live on the air.
Sunday, May 19 Programming
9-10am - Tonio, host of the Magical Mystery Tour, returns to welcome a co host Alan LePage, sticking around after Curse of the Golden Turnip, and guest Stu Batuz, a station manager from the 1990s, to share some history on the station.
5-7pm - Rick, host of Bon Mot, welcomes poet & medicinal apothecary farmer Taylor Katz of Free Verse Farm in Randolph and does an extra hour of Bon Mot, with past features of the Indie Kingdom youth program WGDR ran years ago.
7-9pm - Birthday Weekend “Wrap Party” on the Revel Level with DJ EhMmAhh
9-11pm - On the Spiral Galaxy with Tom, catch a “woefully incomplete exploration of synthesizers from 1962 to today.”
All our regularly scheduled shows throughout the weekend will bring you extra surprises and content all weekend long to celebrate this massive milestone for WGDR, Plainfield.
As part of this weekend, we’re looking to raise $2,500 as a “birthday gift” for WGDR to support the ongoing upgrades of a 51-year-old station! We’ve got matching donors and sponsors ready to match every dollar raised too, up to $3,000. Together, we could raise at least $5,100 to start the 51st year. Thanks to our sponsors: CVCR Board, an anonymous major donor, Onion River Campground, Washington Electric Coop, and Northfield Savings Bank.
Together, this birthday weekend will raise community connections and funds, and have fun for the station. We’re ready to party with you, tune in and come on down!