Morning Show Notes - Friday, April 15th


-Our movie guy, Bob Waliszewski, of Focus on the Family joined us for a family-friendly perspective on the weekend's new movies. He said The Conspirator might be a possibility for families with teenagers. Rio, he says, has some messages that you may not want your children exposed to, even though it is G-rated. Bob gave his highest marks to the made-for-television movie Truth Be Told coming to Fox on Saturday night at 8:00. This is the latest in the Family Movie Night series from Walmart and Proctor & Gamble. Read Bob's reviews at http://www.pluggedin.com/.

-There are so many things to do in the CSRA this weekend! The Augusta Riverhawks are at home tonight at 7:30 at the James Brown Arena, with a possible game on Saturday night as well. The Augusta Greenjackets are home for opening weekend at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Disney Live is on stage tonight at the USC Aiken Convocation Center. There are several Easter events on our family calendar, including the Salvation Army's Hip Hop Bunny Drop.

-The need to be politically correct has moved beyond Christmas and is now affecting Easter. One school in Seattle decided to ditch the name "Easter eggs" and call them something else. Read more

-Coming up Monday: Win tickets to Christian Music Weekend at Six Flags with the Monday Morning Mindbender at 6:10 and the Cheapie of the Week at 7:40. Dave Fry of Sidewalk Prophets will join us at 8:10 to share Winter Jam memories and tell us how a goldfish inspired him to write the song "You Love Me Anyway."

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