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Gerry O’Connor and Don Penzien bring Irish music to the Palindrome!

Join KPTZ and Rainshadow Recording in welcoming traditional Irish musicians Gerry O’Connor and Don Penzien to the Palindrome in Port Townsend on Friday, March 20 at 7:30pm. Regarded as one of the great fiddle players of his generation, O’Connor has won numerous All Ireland titles for his music. He also has a background in step dancing, which translates into the vibrant, pulsating music he is known for. Don Penzien is also a well known performer of traditional Irish music. Brought to you by KPTZ, you won’t want to miss out on this vibrant evening of music!

County Connections

(Airdate: March 13, 2026) This week for our Three Day Fund Drive we have co-hosts Jim Burke and Commisioner Greg Brotherton welcome EJFR Chief Bret Black, Director of Emergency Management Willie Bence, and Cynthia Toop, the Climate Resilience Project manager from the Hoh Tribe. Cynthia talks about the herculean task of moving an entire community up the hill away from flood danger. Willie Bence talks about being ready for any emergency, And chief Black talked about making your own home fire safer from wildfire danger. Listeners can subscribe to NIXLE ALERTS for the county by texting JEFFCODEM to 888777 for timely updates in the event of a local or county-wide emergency. The Connectivity Summit is coming up on March 27, 28 and 29 at Fort Worden Commons and the Fairgrounds, and the all-County Preparedness Day at Finn River on June 27. Details at: www.theproductionalliance.org/. THE EJFR Pancake Breakfast is Saturday, April 18. Click here for details.


Brewocracy Now ~ 3/12/26

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark and PT City Manager John Mauro discussed various forms of resilience. We took questions about the police personnel and also about the strong mayor form of government.

Our Working Waterfront ~ 3/10/26

In August 2025, as he had done for decades, beloved fisherman Joel Kawahara set out from his hometown of Quilcene for the fishing grounds. After a few weeks, Joel’’s commercial fishing troller Karolee was found adrift without Joel aboard. In his passing, Joel Kowahara has become the renewed catalyst for Bernie’s vision to come true. Thanks to the Port of Port Townsend, Kiwanis, the Port Townsend Foundry, and community donations from you, the memorial’s completion date will be around August of this year and ready for our 2026 Wooden Boat Festival. The sight of the memorial will be at the entrance to the Point Hudson jetty boardwalk. This month, we’ll reprise our 2025 radio special about Bernie Arthur’s dream, and in Joel’s honor, the April 2022 Boatyard interview we did with Kowahara along side his Karolee.

Rob Birman – Centrum Buildings

(Airdate: March 9, 2026) KPTZ’s Taylor Clark was joined by Centrum Executive Directory Rob Birman and they discussed Centrum’s new long-term lease with State Parks, capital fund raising efforts, and planned improvements to the buildings on the Fort Worden Campus such as the Wheeler Theater and the McCurdy Pavilion.

#764 Birds and Bees, Brains and Behavior

(Airdate: March 11, 2026) Today we’re taking a fascinating dive into the tiny yet complex worlds of bees and birds. On the surface, these creatures couldn’t be more different – one flits through the air with delicate wings, the other buzzes industriously from flower to flower. But when it comes to brains and behavior, both are masters of their environments in surprising ways. Stay tuned as we uncover what makes these creatures’ brains tick and their behavior so remarkable.

Port Townsend Annual Record Show This Saturday!

KPTZ is excited to present the Annual Port Townsend Record Show at the American Legion Hall in downtown Port Townsend on Saturday, March 14 from 10am-4pm. The PT Record Show first began in 2015, and since then it has been a yearly event to look forward to, featuring over 30 sellers, live DJs, music, food, friendly people, and great finds! The PT Record Show has become a wonderful Port Townsend tradition and destination for music collectors of all kinds! Brought to you by KPTZ, let’s keep this tradition going!