Brewocracy Now ~ Thursday
KPTZ News Producer Jim Burke sits in for Taylor Clark this week and with his co-host, City Manager John Mauro, will speak with Planning and Community Development Director Emma Bolin and Mayor David Faber.
They will be discussing:
- What happened at council Monday, what it means, and what to expect next Monday.
- How’s it is part of the City’s bigger picture housing strategy.
- And, if time allows: what’s next? and reflections on engagement so far.
You can join in using this zoom link.
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Candlelight Concert with Michael Carroll
On Thursday, March 23 from 7-8pm, KPTZ presents a live classical music performance on the radio, with pianist Michael Carroll. (Disco Geezer is preempted and will return on March 30.) Carroll’s concert program will include musical selections from some of the classical greats: Mozart, Schubert and Chopin. The performance will be streamed live and also will be simulcast on KPTZ. Admission is free, with a suggested donation $15 per person. Half of the proceeds from this concert will go to Carroll’s chosen charity, Jefferson County Food Banks, whose mission is to serve county residents by providing food to those in need in an equitable manner, while maintaining an attitude and atmosphere that recognizes the dignity of each individual.
Brewocracy Now ~ 3/23/23
KPTZ News Producer Jim Burke sat in for Taylor Clark this week and with his co-host, City Manager John Mauro, spoke with Planning and Community Development Director Emma Bolin and Mayor David Faber. They discussed:
- What happened at council Monday, what it means, and what to expect next Monday.
- How’s it is part of the City’s bigger picture housing strategy.
- And, if time allows: what’s next?
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Nature Now #611
The Manis Mastodon, part 1
(Airdate: March 21, 2023) Host Debaran Kelso speaks with special guest Clare Manis Hatler about finding what came to be known as “The Manis Mastodon” on their farm in Sequim in 1977. It is still one of the most significant archaeological finds in North America! Part 1 of a two part program.
Put a Wrap on Recycling
(Airdate: March 21, 2023) Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can visits with the Port Townsend High School Students for Sustainability (SFS). This year they traveled to Olympia to advocate for Washington state’s WRAP Act, (Washington Recycling And Packaging Act ) which included packaging and bottle bill provisions. This act intends to extend producer responsibilities for certain packaging and paper, create a container deposit system that includes reuse targets, “truthful labeling” rules, and minimum recycled content standards for items like plastic thermoform containers, food tubs and single-use cups. While the bill ultimately did not move forward these students are not dissuaded and plan on bringing this bill forward at next session. Join us as we speak with the leadership team of the Students for Sustainability at P.T.H.S.