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County Connections

(Airdate: August 16, 2024) This week on County Connections co-hosts Jim Burke and County Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour speak with Matt Tyler, a forester with County Public Works & Parks, and Malloree Weinheimer, a forester and principal of Chickadee Forestry, who has worked with Matt and others in the county to make county forests and parks healthier and more sustainable. Also, there is a five-minute interview with Brinnon Fire Chief Tim Manly about the Road 2620 wildfire that is burning on Mount Jupiter as of the airing of this program.

Brian Ledford – A Candlelight Concert

KPTZ is excited to welcome local singer-songwriter Brian Ledford to the Trinity United Methodist Church on Thursday, August 22 at 7pm, the most recent addition to our Candlelight Concert series. Brian Ledford is a performer who pulls inspiration from his roots to create great songs, rich in storytelling and character, but woven with unique melodies and introspection. Brought to you by KPTZ, please come out and support this local performer.

Brewocracy Now ~ 8/15/24

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark was joined via zoom by Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro, calling in from the WCMA Conference (Washington City/County Management Association) where John and City Communications Director Shelly Leavens as well as Cynthia Shaffer, Director of People and Development were facilitating a conversation about public
engagement practices that build trust and help our communities bridge differences. Following that, Taylor spoke with Gage Pacifera about the Soundcheck festival, which starts today with free events all over town running through the weekend. More information is available at https://www.ptsoundcheck.com/.

#684 Pigeon Guillemot Survey, part 1

(Reprise airdate: August 14, 2024) Brenda Johnson is the leader of the East Jefferson Pigeon Guillemot Breeding Survey which is part of the Salish Sea Guillemot Network. The network is a community science project that monitors breeding colonies across our region to understand their role in healthy coastal ecosystems. Join Jackie Canterbury as she discusses the project with Dr. Brenda Johnson and volunteer Karin Ertl, who both make this project happen in the field. Both guests provide a portrait of the Pigeon Guillemot, a fascinating seabird that shares both our land and water ecosystems. 

Booklovers’ Cafe – Patricia Hauschildt, Searching for Rose

(Airdate: August 13, 2024) Booklovers’ Cafe welcomes Patricia Hauschildt, author of Searching For Rose: A Mother, a daughter and decades that changed the world. In her book Pat explores the everyday life of a woman who lived through the 20th century in the United States. Pat draws on family stories but also research that reveals the details of the impact of the depression and World War II on the women of the Pacific Northwest. She also discusses her own ten year writing and publishing journey to explain the pitfalls and the rewards of self publishing.