Happy Valentine's Day!! 💕💕
Well....here we have one MORE nostalgia Post that I just can not avoid putting up. It's happening now because our local radio station KWNG/KCUE/KLCH/WPVW is celebrating 75 years and I have some items that I'm going to donate to the cause. The reason I'm doing so is because dad's first real job was for the Red Wing radio station, KAAA back in 1950.
He'd served in the South Pacific as a Radio Operator, came home, attended radio school in Milwaukee at MSOE and at Central Technical Institute in Kansas City. A radio station position was offered to him in Richland Center, Wisconsin but he wanted to be closer to his home in Barron County so chose a position at KAAA in Red Wing. He worked as an Engineer at the station and then helped part time at the local Harley shop. New management took over the station when I was 18 months old, he lost his job and we moved to a St. Paul suburb where he finished out his career at Honeywell Avionics. Note the off-duties hobby.....
The station ran a promotion...."Create a Scrapbook". This one was my grandmother's and my guess is that she'd have been involved even if her son-in-law to be wouldn't soon be in the family.
Not sure how or why dad had this one but it was obviously someone else's entry....an artist obviously!
"Speck" was a life-long friend of dad's...they both later were employees at Honeywell. I made sure that Speck and Liz were present for mom and dad's 40th Anniversary celebration.
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Nice bit of local history, Coop! Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dom, a personal look back at the way things were.
DeleteExcellent! I thought it must be K-triple-A from the beginning. You can't really say it any other way. 1000W powerhouse!
ReplyDeleteWhat did your dad do at Honeywell?
Thanks Mo! You are correct, it was always K Triple A. That is until the call letters were changed to KCUE. Then it was (the original) K"Q" ;)
DeleteOops, over exuberant there. Dad worked at various plants around town but always as an electronic technician for guidance systems.
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