Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Volunteer Spotlight: Juliet Fromholt

Another new face on Cityfolk's Board is local music whirlwind Juliet Fromholt. The Dayton native, who has been listening to WYSO for as long as she can remember, now is on their staff and hosts two radio programs.  In her spare time, Juliet is also on the board of the Antioch Writers' Workshop and writes about local music for DaytonMostMetro.com.

RECORDINGS I'M LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW: Old Ideas by Leonard Cohen, Tramp by Sharon Van Etten, and Take Control by Good English

LAST THREE BOOKS I'VE READ:Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann, Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution by Sara Marcus and currently reading Down and Out in the Great Depression: Letters from the Forgotten Man edited by Robert S. McElvaine

FIRST CITYFOLK MEMORY: Attending the National Folk Festival on Courthouse Square with my parents.  I remember it being really hot out, but hearing some fabulous music.

WHAT I ENJOY MOST ABOUT CITYFOLK:  Cityfolk challenges us to reach outside of the box and experience something new....and that something new comes in the form of amazing live music, and that helps make our community a better place to live.

FAVORITE LIVE MUSIC EXPERIENCE: I have SO MANY great ones - it's way too hard to choose!
 
FAVORITE COMFORT FOOD:  My grandmother's chicken & noodles

FAVORITE PASSTIMES: Aside from listening to music and reading?  Writing, knitting, and riding my bike

DREAM VACATION:   Anywhere with great local culture to experience.

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