Sid Shroyer
Michiana Chronicles ContributerSid Shroyer is a contributor to Michiana Chronicles and was a co-creator of The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour, heard monthly on WVPE. He became a part-time announcer at WVPE in 2001 and has just recently retired from hosting of All Things Considered.
Sid is also a retired New Prairie High School English teacher, where he coached softball, advised the yearbook
staff, and created classes on the Holocaust and the Vietnam War.
He is a member of Temple Beth-El, South Bend, where he is the director of security and a member of the board of the Kurt and Tessye Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembrance.
He met his wife, Judy, at the student radio station in Bloomington and they have two children: Matt in Minneapolis and Lily in Brooklyn.
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Sid Shroyer reacclimates to driving without air conditioning.
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Sid Shroyer says it's time to let go of some outdated ideas about language... and gendered single-use restrooms in convenience stores.
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Sid Shroyer says the biggest news might not be on the front page of the paper.
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Sid Shroyer reflects on getting through another election.
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Sid Shroyer says it’s nice to know there’s a month called May.
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In this week’s Michiana Chronicle Sid Shroyer tells us some of what he’s learned about the time when the Upper Wabash Valley Flood Control Project came to be.
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It’s the day before Christmas and I crawl out of my bed, while visions of the dreams I had dance in my head. In one dream I’m standing on the deck of the…