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Radio Guests – Delaware – Sept. 4, 2010

 

Radio Guests – Delaware – Sept. 4, 2010
Delaware Art MuseumOn Saturday, September 4, Peter will broadcast his radio show
from The University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware. 

Jack Markell,
governor of Delaware, talking about surprising facts about this tiny state,
including a plan to reduce energy consumption 15 percent by 2015,

Carolyn Spencer Brown,
editor in chief of CruiseCritic.com, sharing the latest news in fall
cruising, and what to do if you get bumped from your cruise;

Phil Baker, author
of From Concept to Consumer, blogger, and
regular PeterGreenberg.com contributor chatting about the travel gadgets he
tested on his latest 3,500-mile road trip;

Maggie Lidz, the
estate historian for Winterthur Museum, describing how Wilmington’s rich
history has helped to shape the community;

Chris McGinnis,
founder of Travel Skills Group, giving us the latest scoop on on
the rebound of business travel and other travel news;

Tina Betz,
director of cultural affairs and fund development for the city of Wilmington,
discussing her recommendations on events and venues to explore while visiting;

Keith Miller,
executive chef at the Green Room at the Hotel du Pont, describing the food
scene in Wilmington and its unique history;

Terri Trespicio,
editor of Whole Living magazine,
showing us ways to manage stress and treat headaches while on the road;

Gregory Coin,
chief advancement officer for the Delaware Historical Society and Wilmington Tourism Examiner, unveiling the top 10 secret
destinations in Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley;

Mark Nardone,
editor of Delaware Today magazine, listing the
less-touristed places he likes to explore.

Plus he’ll be taking your calls and answering your travel problems on the air!

Call in with your travel questions at   1-888-88-PETER ( 1-888-887-3837 )
or email peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line.)

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