The Spark

By: WITF Inc.
  • Summary

  • When people come together and talk about really interesting topics, great questions spark better understanding and opportunities for new ideas to form. On The Spark from WITF, hosts Scott LaMar and Aniya Faulcon start the conversations about what’s happening in the world and at home. Share your ideas at https://witf.org/programs/the-spark.

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Episodes
  • PennLive's Jenna Wise Shares recent news reports
    Feb 22 2025

    Breaking news never stops, and staying informed is more important than ever. Jenna Wise, breaking news reporter for PennLive, has covered some of the biggest stories unfolding across our region. From developing events to in-depth reporting, Jenna is on the front lines bringing the latest news to Central Pennsylvania. Jenna was a guest on the Spark Feb 21, and shared some of her latest reporters from this past week. Her reports included a District Attorneys decision on a fatal crash, Harrisburg Police Shooting of an Armed suspect update, and an overcrowded mini van crash.

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    22 mins
  • February is National Bird Feeding Month
    Feb 21 2025

    Asia Tabb speaks with bird watching enthusiasts about all thing's birds!

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    22 mins
  • Theatre Harrisburg to celebrate 100 seasons this fall
    Feb 21 2025

    Theatre Harrisburg, Central Pennsylvania’s oldest performing arts organization, is celebrating its 100th season. It was originally founded as Harrisburg Community Theatre in 1926 during the “little theatre” movement.

    “And really what that was where groups of amateurs or community members wanting to theater into their communities. So primarily theater was happening, you know, on Broadway and in the big cities, “said Executive Director, Lorien Reese-Mahay.

    In 1952 the theatre was moved to its current home uptown at Sixth & Hurlock Streets and in 1999 was officially named Theatre Harrisburg. This Fall, the theatre will mark its 100th season, which is a huge milestone for the organization.

    “Harrisburg itself, looking at 100 years of Harrisburg history, just to think how dynamic this city has been over that period of time. And yet there is something fundamental about what this organization brings to Harrisburg that throughout those decades and almost a century and well, next year, a century, that the community decides that this is important and continues to make that decision, “said Sydney Kyler, Board Chair.

    To mark their centennial, there will be productions to mark this historic milestone.

    “So, we are going to be opening our season with A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. That's going to be at the Krebsky Center in September. We are going to be doing Guys and Dolls in the Whittaker Center in November. The last five years in February at the Krebsky Center, we're doing Godspell at the Whittaker Center in April and May. And then I Love You, Your Perfect Now Change at the Krebsky Production Center as our sort of closing show for the season, “said Reese-Mahay.

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    22 mins

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