Bakersfield Life magazine is Californian Radio topic
By The Bakersfield Californian
The February edition of Bakersfield Life magazine will be discussed Friday morning on Californian Radio.
Join the magazine's assistant managing editor, Jorge Barrientos, and specialty publications coordinator Hillary Haenes as they talk about this weekend's "Women's Issue."
Garden Pathways' Kim Albers and Kern Economic Development Corporation's Patricia Marquez will stop in to chat about their community involvement. Carolyn Pandol of the American Red Cross' Kern Chapter will talk about local volunteer efforts. And two of the new Dining Divas -- Marlene Morales and Denise Ornales -- will join in, too.
The show airs from 9 to 10 a.m. on KERN Radio 1180 AM. Call in at 842-KERN for a chance to win tickets to see Menopause the Musical.
To listen to archived shows, visit bakersfield.com/CalifornianRadio






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