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CBC P.E.I. Feed a Family wrap up show moves to Monday

CBC P.E.I. isn't taking a chance on the weather, adding a few days to Feed a Family and inviting you to stop into our broadcast studio on Monday morning to wrap up our campaign.

Start your week with a hot cup of Receiver Coffee and try their fresh baked treats.

CBC P.E.I. isn't taking a chance on the weather, adding a few days to Feed a Family and inviting you to stop into our broadcast studio on Monday morning to wrap up our campaign.

The forecast is calling for snow and high winds overnight Thursday and into Friday, that could impact transportation and we don't want anyone driving when the roads are in bad shape.

So, we're pushing things back by a few days. 

Packed show planned for Monday

Starting Monday just after 6:00 a.m.Joey Kitson and Don Fraser will be sharing some holiday songs, Dennis King will share a story of Christmas growing up in Georgetown and some students from West Kent will be bringing us a gift of music too.

Start your week with a hot cup of Receiver Coffee and try their fresh baked treats.

Reese Campbell (right), Marlie Tremere and Kassia Tremere make a donation to the 2015 Turkey Drive. (CBC)

Most important, we're looking forward to having you drop by with donations of a frozen turkey or cash to help food banks across the province.  

The studio is located at 430 University Ave. in Charlottetown.