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Local broadcast seeks volunteers/unpaid interns

The Coffee Talk Show (http://thecoffeetalkshow.com/), a new West Virginia talk show featuring artists, musicians, professionals and celebrity guests, is looking for volunteers and unpaid interns to assist during “day of show” events. The next show is February 14, 2012 8pm LIVE from the Met on High Street.

Volunteers will have various duties throughout the evening such as ushering the audience, assisting with merchandise tables, stage set-ups, tear-downs, production and audio crew, some security, etc. Plus, the volunteers will rotate throughout each event so they can help in one area then move on to another.

A television project of The Cuppa Joe Foundation, Inc., the goal of The Coffee Talk Show is to celebrate West Virginia culture and provide a venue to showcase great talent and success stories and raise discussion topics to the citizens of West Virginia.

Interested? Contact show host Michael Perri at mperri@cuppajoefoundation.org.