Thursday, October 21, 2010

Flat Josilin visits the 105.1 WQSB Studios in Albertville, AL! Plus, Flat Taryn is back from St. Augustine!

Flat Josilin traveled in our wonderful state of Alabama.


Flat Josilin has returned to Carlisle after visiting the 105.1 WQSB Studios in Albertville, AL!  She returned with some great pictures and an amazing tale of her adventures in radio!

Flat Josilin was very excited to visit the WQSB studios!



She learned that 105.1 WQSB & AM 630 have their studios in the same building!


Flat Josilin got to work right away!


She learned that being a radio DJ is a lot more work than just talking!


Radio DJ's have to pick out the songs that listeners want to hear and program them in the computer to play.  Flat Josilin was always willing to play the songs listeners requested, just like the regular WQSB employees.


Flat Josilin got a little confused! There are so many buttons and switches!


She decided she'd just try to sing a song herself!


After her shift was over, Flat Josilin took a tour of the studios.  She saw many neat things, including this old radio!


She was excited to see all of the pictures of famous country musicians.  Here she is with the famous group, Alabama!


Look at all the autographed pictures!



Flat Josilin made a lot of friends at WQSB and is very grateful for everyone's hospitality! She loves listening to "Alabama's Country Giant, 105.1 WQSB!"

Flat Taryn traveled to Florida, our southern neighbor.



Flat Taryn is back from St. Augustine, FL. Boy, you should see her pictures of the Castillo de San Marcos. It's the oldest castle in the United States! Her host sent us developed pictures along with Flat Taryn, and they will be up on our Flat Stanley Spotlight soon!You can learn more about this national park by going to http://www.nps.gov/casa/.

Washington D.C. - our nation's capital

The real Joselin and Taryn are first cousins, and their grandparents took a Flat Stanley with them to Washington, DC recently. They brought us back lots of great pictures and really interesting brochures!Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Young!


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