The Chris Wolf Show is currently on summer hiatus, to return Monday morning, September 14, 2015, 8:00 a.m.
Hope to see you then!
The Chris Wolf Show will be streaming live Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings, 8:00-9:00 a.m.
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The Chris Wolf Show is broadcast live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00-9:00 a.m. by Maine Coast TV on this web page for computers, iPhones, and Android SmartPhones.
The Chris Wolf Show is also broadcast live in Knox County on Channel 7 Time Warner Monday, Wednesday and Friday and at later times during normal programming.
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The Chris Wolf Show audio is also broadcast live on WRFR FM 93.3 Rockland and 99.3 Camden/Rockport as well as audio streaming on the Internet at https://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Free-Rockland-933-s14055/.
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Lots of music with Tom Ulichny on The Chris Wolf Show. WATCH NOW
Our guest on Monday, December 20, 2015 The Chris Wolf Show was Tom Ulichny of the Midcoast Music Academy in Rockland, Maine. Tom discussed music in general, the Midcoast Music Academy, as well as showing us "live looping" and treating us to live performances of his...
Helping the homeless in Knox County on The Chris Wolf Show. WATCH NOW
More than 400 adults and families living in Knox County alone are homeless with few viable support options. They might be visible—a person living outside in a makeshift shelter or a mother and child sleeping in a car at night. Or they might be invisible—a teen couch...
The Chris Wolf Show explores the Maine islands with Rob Snyder of the Island Institute. WATCH NOW
Ever wonder what the Island Institute in Rockland, Maine does besides publishing the Working Waterfront and running Archipelago shop of island crafts? The answer is lots more than you think. Our guest on the Wednesday, December 16, 2015 The Chris Wolf show was Rob...
Vinalhaven’s own Phil Crossman on The Chris Wolf Show. WATCH NOW
On The Chris Wolf Show for Wednesday, December 8, 2015, our guest was Phil Crossman, notoriously of Vinalhaven, Maine.
Frank Sinatra sings “I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king”. Phil seems to have lead a similarly charmed life, being an entrepreneur, a raconteur, an author, a musician, a thespian, storyteller, humorist, historian and pundit.
A recent article in the Island Institute’s Working Waterfront describes Phil’s life as full of challenges:
“He is suspicious, for example, of joining in his neighbors’ friendly croquet games, certain he is “fodder.” He describes his wife Elaine, an artist and gallery owner, tolerating his own aesthetic limitations. He is impatient with inefficient, nonsensical government policies and practices. He—a veteran—passionately opposes senseless war, and as a volunteer and sometimes town official, passionately supports community services for those in need of help.
He suffers poor quality beer on the island, rigged duck races, vandalism, trash along the roads and beaches, and a lack of interest in elected offices, but celebrates the high caliber of local theater and music (including that of his a cappella group, Phil ‘n’ the Blanks), the occasional martini tasting, and those who work to preserve the island’s beauty.
Some recent writing resulted from a challenge he gave himself: to circumambulate Vinalhaven’s coastal edge, walking around the island at low tide in stretches over the course of a few years.“
Phil as written two books, “Away Happens” and recently “Observations: A Maine Island, a Century of Newsletters and the Stories Found Between the Lines”.
The show was broadcast on WRFR Community Radio, Channel 7 Time Warner Maine Coast TV, and streamed live on www.mainecoast.tv/streaming, 8:00-9:00 a.m. EST.
Chris Wolf Show 2015-12-07 Ned Lightner, Belfast Community TV. WATCH NOW.
Probably no one personifies community television in Maine more than Ned Lightner of Belfast, Maine.
This special edition of The Chris Wolf Show features a great discussion with Ned. Ned has been in community television for more than 35 years. He runs Belfast Community Television, Channel 2, in Belfast as well as the government channels for Belfast.
Ned has been an inspiration for us here at Maine Coast TV and our two stations have collaborated in many ways over the years.
Ned is a great community asset to Midcoast Maine and we welcome to our show!
It’s time for Christmas by the Sea! On The Chris Wolf Show. WATCH NOW
It’s that time of year. Thanksgiving has just passed and Christmas is coming up. No sign of snow yet, but the season is here with Christmas by the Sea in Camden the big event for this weekend.
On The Chris Wolf Show for Friday, December 4, 2015, our guest was Karen Brace, Camden’s new Community Development Director, who will fill us in about all the happenings for this year’s Christmas by the Sea Celebration, running from December 3 to December 6.
They will have several new activities this year for children and adults during the celebrations in Camden, Rockport, and Lincolnville.
Chris Wolf Show 2015-12-02 PAWS – First a Wolf, then a Dog. And now a Cat. On the Chris Wolf Show. WATCH NOW.
On Wednesday morning, December 2, 2015, The Chris Wolf Show featured some special guests from the PAWS Animal Shelter in Camden including Amie Hutchinson and Holly Raasch along with some friends from the shelter.
The show was broadcast on WRFR Community Radio, Channel 7 Time Warner Maine Coast TV, and streamed live on www.mainecoast.tv/streaming.
Amie Hutchison, Executive Director of P.A.W.S. Animal Adoption Center – Amie has worked with mid-coast Maine non-profits for the past 10 years alternating between programs for kids and animals. She has two dogs of her own.
Holly Raasch, Assistant Director of Operations for P.A.W.S. Holly has worked for P.A.W.S part time for many years and recently came on board full time as the Assistant Director of Operations. She has a cat and dog at home – both very special adoptions from P.A.W.S.
No animals will be hurt during the making of this show, although they will be subjected to a relentless barrage of Wolf puns and will be tickled until they laugh.
The Chris Wolf Show is a joint project of PenBay Pilot, WRFR FM Community Radio and Maine Coast TV Community Television.
For the sake of the horse: Wendy Harvey talks with Chris Wolf. WATCH NOW.
Wendy Harvey, of Hope, is no stranger to the plight of the American Mustang. She spent most of last winter and spring gentling and training a wild roan mustang from the Wyoming plains. It was all part of the Extreme Mustang Makeovers, a nationwide effort to raise awareness of America’s wild horses and find them homes, as their grazing territory continues to shrink.
By August, Freedom, the traumatized mustang, had blossomed under Harvey’s quiet and persistent touch. At the Extreme Makeover competition in Massachusetts, Harvey took Freedom to 10th place in a contest that inspires the best in horse trainers.
Freedom came back to her new home in Hope, and by Thanksgiving, she was one of the herd at Equine Connections, where Harvey boards and trains horses, and teaches people not only horsemanship, but how to build healthier relationships between humans and equines.
“I am devoted to the business of helping horses,” she said.
She is particular concerned about the American Mustang, whose habitat has shrunk, as the industries of oil, gas and cattle have driven those wild horses into the violent round-ups. Those wild horses are pushed in captivity in order to get them off open land. Some perish in those round-ups. Many get trucked to slaughter houses in Mexico for money. Others spend the rest of their days in cramped, substandard corrals.
A few, very few, like Freedom, find the grace of humans such as Harvey.
The Chris Wolf Show welcomes actor, Farnsworth Communications Officer and Karate Black Belt David Troup. WATCH NOW.
On Monday morning, November 30, 2015, the special guest on The Chris Wolf Show was David Troup of Camden, Maine.
The show was broadcast on WRFR Community Radio, Channel 7 Time Warner Maine Coast TV, and streamed live onwww.mainecoast.tv/streaming, 8:00-9:00 a.m. EST.
David Troup is a company member of Camden’s Everyman Repertory Theatre and is also a lifetime member of NYC’s Actors Studio.
David is the Communications Officer at the Farnsworth Art Museum, and is a 4th degree black belt in Shorin-ryu Karate which he teaches at the Pen Bay Y.
This show features many of the overwhelming talents of David and Chris including inspired singing as well as their gift of wit.
Chris Wolf Show 2015-11-25 What happened to all the Blue Dots? WATCH NOW.
Remember the Blue Dots who used to inhabit Rockport? Named after the old Sylvania Blue Dot flashbulbs, they were the students of the Maine Photo Workshop. We used to see them everywhere on the streets dressed in black with cameras, lights, and other equipment working on their photography and film projects.
But now we no longer see them. Are they gone? Perhaps another victim of global warming?
No! They’re still around, bigger and better as the Maine Media Workshops + College at their campus on Camden Street in Rockport.
On Wednesday morning, November 25, 2015, The Chris Wolf Show hosted Meg Weston, President of MMW and Elizabeth Greenberg, Vice President in charge of all their programs. You’ll find out all about what they are up to now, where they’re going, and see lots of interesting pictures and videos about their work. And you’ll find out about the Blue Dots.
The show was broadcast on WRFR Community Radio, Channel 7 Time Warner Maine Coast TV, and streamed live on www.mainecoast.tv/streaming.
The Chris Wolf Show is a joint project of PenBay Pilot, WRFR FM Community Radio and Maine Coast TV Community Television.














