Listen
Live!

KPTZ.ORG • 91.9 FM PORT TOWNSEND, WA

Radio Connects Us All

Homepage

Youth in Aviation at the Port Townsend Aero Museum 

(Airdate: July 4, 2024) Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can converses with Mike Payne, Executive Director of the Port Townsend Aero Museum and volunteer Gavin Miner about the unique and life informing opportunities for youth volunteers as they assist in the care of a large public aviation museum while also helping to restore, maintain, and operate the aircraft in the collection. 

#678 What Your Food Ate, part 1

(Reprise airdate: July 3, 2024) Join Nan Evans as she talks with scientists and authors, David Montgomery and Anne Biklé, about their recent book What Your Food Ate. This book deepens and broadens that old adage that “we are what we eat” by exploring how the health of soil…

Community Tides ~ 7/02/24

We’re bringing you a reprise broadcast of our conversation with Dr. Kristin “Rosie” Barnes, Director of Medical Operations for the No Fallen Heroes Foundation, and Lauren Feringa, Director of Hippie and a Veteran Foundation, about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. We’ll discuss how partnerships with a number of dynamic groups and organizations throughout the Peninsula and the state can help Veterans,

Maker’s Square and Creative Alliance

(Airdate: July 1, 2024) In this reprise airing from May of 2022, Larry Stein interviews Rob Berman, Executive Director of Centrum, Kate Ingram, former General Manager of KPTZ, and Julie Johnson, Finance and Operations Director of Copper Canyon Press. They discuss the Creative Alliance and Maker’s Square at Fort Worden- KPTZ’s new home.

#677 The Naturalist at Home

(Airdate: June 26, 2024) Nourish your curiosity about the natural world around us. Join Nan Evans as she talks with Kelly Brenner, Seattle author, artist and urban naturalist, about projects and experiments you can do around your home to explore the hidden worlds of life that share our spaces.

Brewocracy Now ~ 6/27/24

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark and Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro talked about the origins of BrewNow and the importance of quality community dialogue in making our city a better place.