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Neighbors in Action: ePIFany Now

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Wednesday on Current State means it’s time for Neighbors in Action, when we feature people and organizations working to make Greater Lansing a better place. Today we look at ePIFany Now, an event coming up on Sunday. Participants will be given ideas on ways to pass kindness forward to others. Later that day, people will get back together to tell the stories of the things they did and the reactions of those they helped along the way.ePIFany Now was the brainchild of Bob Hoffman, who you may know from his work in the publicity department of MSU’s Wharton Center. Current State talks with Hoffman and with Lisa Allen, who has taken part in the event over the years.

Current State is looking for more nominations for our “Neighbors In Action” feature. Please help us out and e-mail us your suggestions to currentstate@wkar.org. Put ‘Neighbors in Action’ in the subject line, or tweet us: @KARCurrentState, and tell us a little about why you think they should be featured for the great work they do.

Scott Pohl has maintained an on-call schedule reporting for WKAR following his retirement after 36 years on the air at the station.
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