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Sunday at the Memories in Retirement Communities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Legendary Radio Personality Ray Durkee produced Sunday at the Memories for radio syndication during the ‘70s and ‘80s. The show aired on over 250 radio stations in 45+ states during 15 years of radio syndication. Sunday at the Memories is archiving these nostalgic radio shows and making them available as a Music and Entertainment Service for Retirement and Assisted Living Communities, Memory Care and Adult Day Centers. The show is currently available in over 3,000 communities throughout the U.S. and Canada.

 

Sunday at the Memories takes listeners back in time, immersing them in highly entertaining content. Each show features 40-50 memorable recordings including Songs, Sports and News Events, Movie and TV Memories, Comedy and Bloopers, Old Time Radio Shows and Legendary Disc Jockey’s. Your residents will look forward to hearing the show each week, providing 3 hours of great memories from their era! Of course, the shows can be played any day of the week, not only on Sunday. Read Sunday at the Memories testimonials in PDF Click Here

Each show runs nearly 3 hours in length and plays without commercials or interruptions. Each show is segmented into 6 parts which are approximately 30 minutes in length. Activity Directors can schedule a listening activity that runs 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes…or as long as your residents would like to listen.

 

Give your residents a special treat with Ray Durkee and Sunday at the Memories. The shows are available via streaming from our web site, digital download, DVD data disc or USB flash drive. For communities that do not have the technology to access digitally, the shows are available on a pre-loaded tablet as well. Add the shows to your activity schedule today!

You can access the show via a free demo here:

www.sundayatthememories.com/naap-demo

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