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The Signal, 09.02.11 & 09.03.11, a Chester River boat cruise with poet Meredith Davies Hadaway, Charm City mother-daughter musical talent, and a profile of Maryland Zoo rhino-wrangler Tanya White.
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The Chester River has been an important part of life for poet Meredith Davies Hadaway. It’s also been the inspiration for her poetry. This week, the Eastern-Shore writer takes us out in her boat to share the waters that have meant so much to her.
We talk with mother-daughter duo Anne Watts and Posie Lewis about the joy that music brings to their everyday lives and the simple pleasure of performing together.
Plus: When the five-o’clock whistle blows, what happens to the animals at the Maryland Zoo? It’s the job of zookeeper Tanya White to get the creatures inside and safe & sound at the end of the day, and Signal contributor Charles Cohen tags along to watch her wrangle the rhinos.
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