music is a virtue and a love language
I host a live radio show on 95.5 wART on Friday mornings from 10am-12 ~
Set!
1- Music – Ace of Cups
2- Neptunes – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Joe Goddard
3- Glisten – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
4- Hounds of Heaven – Midwife, Vyva Melinkolya –
5- The Stargate [Tablet I] – Blood Incantation – Absolute Elsewhere – 2024
6- The Stargate [Tablet II] – Blood Incantation
7- Carrying Gravity – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
8- The Steady Heart – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
9- Expanding Electricity – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
10- Keep Some Steady Friends Around – Bill Callahan
11- Moon In Your Eye – Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
Letters to Emma Bowlcut, Letter 11
12- Porcupine Tattoo – Everything Is Recorded, Noah Cyrus, Bill Callahan
13- Miss America – Midwife, Vyva Melinkolya – Orbweaving – 2023
14- Whole World’s Gone Crazy – Toshi Reagon
15- Ceasefire Now _ Commoners Choir
16- You Make Me Weak At The Knees – Electralane
17- Autoluminescent – Midwife
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News Release
Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Madison and Yancey Counties
RALEIGH, N.C. – Two Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) will open Thursday, Oct. 24 in Marshall (Madison County) and Burnsville (Yancey County) to assist North Carolina survivors who experienced loss from Tropical Storm Helene.
The Madison County DRC is located at:
Madison County Public Library – Marshall Branch 1335 N Main St.
Marshall, N.C. 28753
Open: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday through Sunday
The Yancey County DRC is located at:
County Annex Facility (Old Ridge Hardware)
671 W U.S. Hwy 19E Bypass Burnsville, N.C. 28714
Open: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday through Sunday
A DRC is a one-stop shop where survivors can meet face-to-face with FEMA representatives, apply for FEMA assistance, receive referrals to local assistance in their area, apply with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for low-interest disaster loans and much more.
FEMA financial assistance may include money for basic home repairs, personal property losses or other uninsured, disaster-related needs such as childcare, transportation, medical needs, funeral or dental expenses.
Centers are already open in Asheville, Bakersville, Boone, Brevard, Hendersonville, Lenoir, Marion, Sylva, Waynesville, Jefferson, Newland, Old Fort, Sparta, Morganton and Charlotte. To find those center locations, go to fema.gov/drc or text “DRC” and a zip code to 43362. Additional recovery centers will be opening soon. All centers are accessible to people with disabilities or access and functional needs and are equipped with assistive technology.
Disaster Recovery Centers Open in Madison and Yancey Counties
Homeowners and renters in 39 North Carolina counties and tribal members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians can visit any open center, including locations in other states. No appointment is needed.
It is not necessary to go to a center to apply for FEMA assistance. The fastest way to apply is online at DisasterAssistance.gov or via the FEMA app. You may also call 800-621-3362. If you use a relay service, such as video relay, captioned telephone or other service, give FEMA your number for that service.
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FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during and after disasters.
For the latest information about North Carolina’s recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4827. Follow FEMA Region 4 @FEMARegion4 on X or follow FEMA on social media at: FEMA Blog on fema.gov, @FEMA or @FEMAEspanol on X, FEMA or FEMA Espanol on Facebook, @FEMA on Instagram, and via FEMA YouTube channel. Also, follow Administrator Deanne Criswell on Twitter @FEMA_Deanne.
News Release
How to Replace Lost Documents in North Carolina
Raleigh NC – When applying for FEMA assistance after Tropical Storm Helene, North Carolinians may need to provide proof of identity, residence and other documentation. Here are some steps to help you replace important documents that were lost or damaged in the storm.
Insurance policy information: Call your insurance company or agent and ask for a copy of your policy, including the Declaration Page.
Birth and death certificates, marriage and divorce documents: Order certificates online:NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: Order a Certificate
Driver Licenses: If your driver license has been lost or damaged, you may apply for a replacement at any driver license office. Standard licenses may also be replaced online: Official NCDMV: License Renewal & Replacement (ncdot.gov). If there is a change of address, North Carolina driver license or ID card holders have 30 days to update their address on the credential.
Social Security Cards: Replace Social Security card | SSA. You may be able to do this online, or you can fill out an application for a Social Security card and bring it to your local office along with unexpired identification. Documents must be original or have a signature, stamp, or raised seal from the issuing agency, no photocopies.
Medicare Cards: To replace your card, call Medicare at 800-633-4227(TTY 877-486-2048), visit your local Social Security office, request a new card through you online account with Social Security or visit MyMedicare.gov.
Green Card: Go to uscis.gov and complete the Form I-90 application to replace a permanent resident card, and file it online or by mail. Replace Your Green Card | USCIS.
Passports: How to Report a Passport Lost or Stolen (state.gov).
Federal Tax Returns: About Form 4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return.
Military Records: Request Military Service Records | National Archives.
For the latest information about North Carolina’s recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4827. Follow FEMA on X at x.com/femaregion4 or on Facebook at facebook.com/fema.
Lee
"Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion". bell hooks, All About Love