Hosts: Matt Watson
Topic: Wine, Gardening, and Space
Guests: Robert Reyes, Tony Watson, Vyncent McDaniels, and a couple of students from SCVi
SCVi Charter School The Eye On The Valley Show – March 26, 2021
On this episode of Eye On The Valley, our host Matt Watson talks with guests Robert Reyes, Vyncent McDaniels, Tony Watson, and some students from SCVi. Matt starts off his show by talking about some timely news going on and then introducing Robert Reyes the owner of Reyes Winery. Robert goes in depth on his winery and what is starting to change and open up at his winery as California starts to lessen up on pandemic rules. Matt and Robert also talk about Robert’s other venue which will be right across the street from the station and other winery projects. Later in the hour, Vyncent McDaniels, also known as, The Grow Bro, joins the show to talk with Matt about some gardening facts and tips.
In the second hour of Eye On The Valley, our host Matt Watson talks with some students and their families that happen to be in SCVi. These students happen to be a part of SCVi’s Dream Up Families program. Matt talks with the students about some of the projects that they have been working on. One major project that they have been working on is growing carrots in space. Later in the second hour, Tony joins the show to give some fun facts and challenge Matt and the engineers to some weekly fun trivia to finish off the fun show.
Listen in as Matt, Robert, Vyncent, Tony, and the students talk about wine, gardening, and growing carrots in space.
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