Friday
WSBK TV38
(Boston DMA)
9:30PM

Saturday
WBZ TV4
(Boston DMA)
12:00AM

Saturday
WNAC TV
"My R.I. TV"
(Providence DMA)
11:30AM

Saturday
WPXT TV
Portland's CW
(Portland ME DMA)
10:00PM

Sunday
WWLP TV-22
(Springfield MA
DMA)
12:00AM

Sunday
WBZ TV4
(Boston DMA)
12:30AM

Sunday
WCTX TV
(Hartford/New
Haven CT DMA)
10:30AM

Sunday
WPXT TV
Portland's CW
(Portland ME DMA)
12:00PM

May 28, 2010

Episode #16 – Hugs For Heroes ft. Ayla Brown


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Ayla Brown
Hometown: Wrentham, MA

 ”As long as troops are in Iraq and Afghanistan, our simple goal remains to help as many troops as possible feel appreciation from home in the form of notes and small items that can make the hardships they endure just a little easier to bear.” – from the Hugs For Heroes website.

This week we have a special episode of Community Auditions supporting Hugs For Heroes (www.hugsforheroes.com).  Founded in July of 2004 to show support to U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan, Hugs For Heroes has donated nearly seven tons of goods to units of all branches of the military spread throughout the Middle East.

Our favorite New England Idol, the lovely Miss Ayla Brown, performed on our show to help raise awareness for this wonderful cause. Ayla is an amazing woman and her heart is as big as the ocean that separates those soldiers from their homes back here in the States. Having worked with Hugs For Heroes before, Ayla was thrilled to work with them again, on Community Auditions, and show people all over New England how they can support their own Hometown Heroes. 

Community Auditions wants to help Ayla Brown and Hugs For Heroes spread the message of love and support across the Northeast. If you have a the chance, please go to www.hugsforheroes.com and see if you can help.

- The entire Community Auditions Family

October 21, 2009

Community Auditions’ Carissa Scudieri and “Hey Ugly”


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Wakefield – Berklee College of Music student Carissa Scudieri of Wakefield, who had a very successful run as a Grand Championship Finalist on the Emmy award winning TV show “Community Auditions: Star of the Day,” was invited to perform on the show at Foxwoods Resort Casino for a special episode.

Scudieri will not be competing; she will perform a duet with reality TV star Dan Evans from “The Biggest Loser” and the band Coaltrain for the Hey U.G.L.Y. (Unique, Gifted, Lovable, You) organization. Hey U.G.L.Y.’s mission is to provide self-esteem and diversity-building programs for teens. For more information about Hey U.G.L.Y., visit heyugly.org.

The show is scheduled to air on Friday, Oct. 16, at 9:30 p.m. on WSBK-TV38 and Saturday, Oct. 17 at midnight on WBZ-CBS-channel 4.

For more information about Carissa Scudieri or to contact her, visit

www.myspace.com/carissasinger

October 16, 2009

Episode 22: Dan Evans


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Our radio show, in-school presentations and Emotional Learning Activity Plans, available to schools and youth serving organizations, are designed to help students become an integral part in the teaching and learning process. This is crucial since the number one influencer of youth is peers.

All Hey U G L Y programs and tools are designed to empower students to be a part of the solution.

Episode 22: Carissa Scudieri & Dan Evans


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Hey U G L Y’s mission is to save the lives of teens and tweens by empowering them to deeply understand and embrace that they are U G L Y - Unique, Gifted, Lovable … and it’s okay to by the You that they are.

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With suicide being the third largest killer of teens in America, Hey U G L Y is dedicated to providing self-esteem and character development tools and programs to help youth counter societal ills like bullying, eating disorders, violence, substance abuse and suicide.

Episode 22: Candy O’Terry & Charlie Farren


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Candy O’Terry & Charlie Farren

Hey U G L Y was founded in 2002 in response to the daily headlines describing the increase in teen suicide, gun violence in schools, bullying, drug abuse, eating disorders, and the obesity epidemic facing American youth. In 2004 Hey U G L Y, Inc. became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. (U G L Y is an acronym for Unique Gifted Lovable You.)