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                         The

Regis Tremblay

                                  Radio Show

"Where Kids' Needs Come First"

Heard every Saturday morning from 

8-10:00 am on WJAB, Portland, Maine.

Hosted by Regis Tremblay 

with

DJ Abisalih and Kyle Violette

 

 

 

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We created, produced, and hosted the Kids FIRST Radio Show from August 2005 through July 2008 along with our young partners DJ Abisalih and Kyle Violette. Regis took a job in Augusta and relocated bringing the show to an end. DJ and Kyle were given their own show in that time slot, and we feel proud to have helped in launching their broadcast careers.

Our Mission is to educate and inform parents, teachers, administrators, coaches, interested community stakeholders, and children about the effects of sports, play, and exercise on our children and our families.

Each week, we bring you the latest about issues, events, and trends that effect the growth, development, and the health and wellness of our children. You can hear in-depth interviews with local and national experts, sport celebrities, teachers, administrators, coaches, and children. The show will educate, inform, and provide a voice for everyone concerned about the influence of sport on our culture.

Listeners can take part in the show by calling

207-775-2217 or 1-866-811-9505.

email the show at:

theregistremblayshow@hotmail.com

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You can help support the show by making a tax-deductible contribution to: 

The Center For Kids FIRST In Sports, Health & Education
16 Hillcrest Drive
Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107

regis@thecenterforkidsfirst.org
207-400-4362

 

 

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