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#227 Danielle McClelland, PT Film Festival

(Airdate: September 5, 2023) Maryanne interviews Danielle McClelland, Executive Director of the Port Townsend Film Festival. Dani’s family moved to Bellevue when she was a teen. After graduation from Lewis & Clark she became a chef who was also a passionate political activist. She wanted to “blend political activism with artistic expression.”  She managed that — largely by running a historic theater in Indiana for close to 20 years. She left that just before the pandemic hit. She knew and loved Port Townsend and always wanted to move here. Her parents had retired here in the 1990s. In fact, after their deaths Dani and her brother inherited their house in PT. When she spotted an ad for the PT Film Fest she was thrilled to apply and ultimately land the position. Dani was here for the 2022 season but it was not running at full speed. This year’s festival should hopefully usher in full houses and fabulous films.

Bret Black and Karen Stillwell

(Airdate: September 4, 2023) Host Jim Burke speaks with Chief Bret Black of East Jefferson Fire Rescue about the continuing wildfire danger. Then Jim interviews Karyn Stillwell, yoga instructor, Wim Hof Method teacher and leader of a local cold plunge happy hour at Fort Worden beach Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5pm.

Brewocracy Now ~ 8/31/23

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark and co-host John Mauro discussed edge lane roads, and also welcomed Cynthia Schaffer, Port Townsend City’s People and Performance Director, and her hurdy-gurdy.

#634 Dungeness River Nature Center, part 1

(Airdate: August 30, 2023) Please join host Debaran Kelso as we meet at the remarkable Dungeness River Nature Center with our special guests and founding members Annette Hanson and Clare Manis Hatler, telling the story of how the dream of a world class nature center came to life! Part 1 of a two part program.

Concert on the Dock Moves Indoors

Concerts on the Dock continued every Thursday through August 24 at Pope Marine Park in downtown Port Townsend. But, due to the weather forecast, the final Thursday’s concert is now moved indoors to the American Legion Hall across Water Street. We want to keep people safe, and dancing in the lightning is definitely not, if you remember the recent pyrotechnics display.

KPTZ is a proud media partner of Concerts on the Dock. For more information visit PTMainstreet.org.