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New Hampshire Calling: Grocery Shopping During A Pandemic

Sara Plourde | NHPR

One of the things that has changed for a lot of us in the time of coronavirus is grocery shopping. It's not only one of the most hazardous things we're doing...but it's also *totally* necessary. 

On this edition of New Hampshire Calling: How is your family handling food shopping right now? 

This program aired on Monday, April 7th.

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New Hampshire Calling is NHPR's pop-up call-in show designed to connect you with us - and with each other - in the time of coronavirus. We invite you to call in to talk about how your life and family are being affected right now....and how you're holding up. And yes, feel free to share what's bringing you joy in this unprecedented time.

The show airs Monday-Thursday at 7 p.m. and is hosted by Jack Rodolico and other members of NHPR's newsroom.

CALL IN DURING THE SHOW OR LEAVE A MESSAGE: (603) 513-7700

EMAIL US ANY TIME WITH YOUR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR SONG REQUESTS FOR OUR BREAK MUSIC: NHCalling@nhpr.org

Before becoming Program Director, Quirk served as NHPR's production manager. During that time she's voiced and crafted the 'sound of the station,' coordinated countless on-air fundraisers, produced segments for Give Back NH, Something Wild, New Hampshire Calling, and developed NHPR's own NHPR Music vertical with features such as Live from Studio D, and long-loved favorites like Holidays By Request.
Before joining NHPR in August 2014, Jack was a freelance writer and radio reporter. His work aired on NPR, BBC, Marketplace and 99% Invisible, and he wrote for the Christian Science Monitor and Northern Woodlands.
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