Local News for 3/17/22
Recycling Marine Debris
(Airdate: March 16, 2022) Yellow rope used for growing oysters in places like Willapa Bay often ends up as marine debris along Washington’s coastline. Host Aaron Barnett chats with Nicole Baker of Net Your Problem LLC who is in business to help solve the marine debris problem by collecting ropes, fishing nets and other plastics found on beaches for processing and eventually a new life as a raw material for new recycled plastics.
Nature Now #558
Landscaping for Wildlife, part 2
Local News for 3/16/22
WordSongs/DJ WAS

Ward Serrill (DJ WAS) is a filmmaker and writer whose first love is radio. Imagine a radio show dedicated to good lyrics no matter the style. Tune in to WordSongs, every Friday afternoon from 1-3, where the poetics of song matters. Email Ward.
Spotlight on March 16-31 Programming Highlights

For a compendium of upcoming featured programs, check out Spotlight for March 16-31. Many of our program hosts provide specifics about what’s planned for the second half of March. If you’re not already a Spotlight subscriber, you’re invited to join our Mailing List. See KPTZ’s current Weekly On-Air Schedule and Daily Program Schedule.
Local News for 3/15/22
Joanne Shenandoah Tribute
Tuesday, March 15, 6-7pm
In honor of Women’s History Month, KPTZ presents a tribute to Oneida musician Joanne Shenandoah, who passed away in 2021. Shenandoah recorded various genres of music, including orchestral, country, spoken word, and more. She was a Native American Music Award and Grammy winner. This program comes to KPTZ from Gäenö and Native Voice One. Alternative Radio returns the following Tuesday at its usual time.
Flash Match Extended to Support the 91.9FM Local Airwaves!
Thanks to generous KPTZ listeners who donated in Thursday and Friday’s Flash Fundraising appeal, the $10K match to double all contributions was reached a minutes before 3pm on Friday. We are all so grateful! Since this happened before day end, our funder has added an additional $4000 to extend the match, to keep the ball rolling. If you haven’t already done so, please help KPTZ sustain and grow while your contribution is doubled! Make a Donation ~ either here on the website, or by mailed checks to KPTZ, PO Box 2091, Port Townsend, WA 98368. Listen in or watch here for updates ~ as of Tuesday, March 15, $13,500 has been raised, bringing us $27,000 in support! Stay tuned as we build our future together!
Photo by Chris Bricker: At Friday’s Flash Fundraiser, Team Jake Connecting with Community Collecting Contributions (Friendly Pup Jake & Our Favorite Mermaid Keri)







