Morning Show Notes - Thursday, June 30th


-Augusta State University is hosting a big job fair today at the Christenberry Fieldhouse from 10 AM to 2 PM. More than 60 employers will be on site and workshops will be offered, including help with resume writing. Come dressed for an interview and bring plenty of resumes.

-John and Cleve received a very ambiguous postcard in the mail yesterday and it is driving them crazy. Take a look at it by clicking here and see if you know what it means. We're clueless on this one. Let us know if you figure it out!

-The Aiken SPCA is having an animal adoption special on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM. You can get a dog or cat, along with spay/neuter, shots, micro chipping and more for $17.76. It is regularly $75 to $95. They are located at 401 Wire Road in Aiken.

-The booster seat law in Georgia is changing effective Friday. If you have a child under 8, then you need to know the details. Read more

-A Japanese inventor has created a pregnancy suit to help men understand what women go through during pregnancy. The problem is that it only simulates the kicking of the fetus and doesn't give the full experience. Ladies, which part of pregnancy would you most like for men to experience? Join the conversation on the 88.3 WAFJ Facebook page. To see a video of the suit in action, click here.

-Thanks to Criss Chang, the gang at the Trinity Hospital Lab in Augusta is getting an ice cream party with John and Cleve on Friday. If you're office would like to win one, fax us on company letterhead at (803) 819-3129 and tell us how many are in your bunch.

-Coming up Friday: Our movie guy, Bob Waliszewski of Focus on the Family, has the family-friendly perspective on the weekend's new movies at 7:10. Rene Hopkins of Safe Kids East Central Georgia will join us at 7:40 to talk about fireworks safety. In the 8 AM hour, listeners like you get to be a part of the morning show during Backstage Pass Friday.

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