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House of Hamill Performs Live on May 25

Sophisticated Irish Indie Folk band House of Hamill will perform at the Quimper Grange in Port Townsend on Thursday, May 25 at 7pm. KPTZ is excited to CoPresent this concert, which features lush three-part harmonies, traditional folk ballads, and hilarious tales from the road.

Nature Now #618 Seaweeds, part 2

(Reprise airdate: May 10, 2023) Host Debaran Kelso heads out along the shore with guide Nam Siu of the WA Dept of Fish & Wildlife to talk about our native seaweeds. This is part two of a two-part program.

Special Housing Forum, part 2

(Airdate: May 8, 2023) Chris Bricker brings a Special Housing Forum, part 2 that occurred on April 16 at the Connectivity Fair.

Community Tides ~ 5/05/23

As a resident or visitor to our beautiful region, you may have witnessed offshore sea life in distress, and you may have had occasion to see some very capable individuals assisting these animals from entanglement in debris or from ship strikes, as well as assisting injured animals on or near the shore. Who are these folks? KPTZ’s Chris Bricker and co-host Siobhan Canty, President & CEO of Jefferson Community Foundation, speak with Casey Mclean, Veterinary Nurse and Executive Director of SR3, which stands for Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research. If you believe a marine animal is in distress or injured, contact the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network at 1-866-767-6114.

County Connections

(Airdate: May 5, 2023) This week co-hosts Jim Burke and Commissioner Kate Dean welcome State Representative Steve Tharinger and talk about all the bills that were just passed in the Legislature, and the one important piece of legislation THAT WAS NOT. There will be a special session in May to make sure there are actually state laws in place in terms of drug enforcement before current laws expire on June 30.

Brewocracy Now ~ 5/04/23

Today, co-hosts John Mauro and Jim Burke (in for Taylor Clark in May) welcome Shelly Leavens,
the NEW Communications and Marketing Manager for the City Of Port Townsend. They discussed how Shelly came to work for the City Of Port Townsend (her first day was today!) and a few other topics, like the Mountain View Pool replacement planning.