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GUEST: MAYOR WILLIAM CURRIN,with his annual visit to Good Day Hudson to discuss the key business of the city as we hit mid-year.
TOM VINCE and Frank meet at the bandstand on the Hudson Green to discuss how a group called the Questers, three chapters in Hudson, who began to look for ways to build the bandstand as a project for the country's bicentennial in 1976. It led to the establishment of Hudson's Summer Music Festival by 1977 - - Moment in Hudson History.
GUEST: LES ROBERTS, a Cleveland author is interviewed about his new book "We'll Always Have Cleveland", in front of the Learned Owl Bookshop.
NOTE: Bob Entenman and Frank spend some time remembering some of the highlights of the six year history of GDH.