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Compass for the Week of 2/03/2020

This week on the Compass we take you inside the cheese production facility at Mount Townsend Creamery on its last day of operation, and we talk with the employees and Creamery co-founder Ryan Trail about the sad end of an institution that was until very recently considered perhaps the brightest light of the local food economy.

Booklovers’ Cafe ~ John Larison

(First airdate: January 29, 2020) Cris introduces the 2020 Community Read Author, John Larison and his book Whiskey When We’re Dry. Says the Seattle Times: “A smooth yet bracing Western yarn that both celebrates and subverts the romance of the Old West through more complex contemporary perspectives.”

Tossed Salad for 1/31/2020

We’ve survived another January! Yay! Let’s celebrate with a Tossed Salad of all things good for you to enjoy, brought to you by Phil Andrus:
1:00Al Bergstein “Olympic Peninsula Environmental News”
1:30Trever Meade, banjo with punch
2:00Andrea Lawson, Visions in Motion 2020
2:15Kathleen Dudley re 5G
2:30Judith-Kate Friedman
3:30Maryann Tapiro and students
4:30Don White reading

Nature Now #447
Predatory Coyotes

(First airdate: January 29, 2020) Host Mary Robson talks with Darrell Smith of Western Wildlife Outreach about coyotes and their predatory place in our society.

#150 Everett Moran, Rainshadow Recordings

(First airdate: January 28, 2020) LISTENING TO THE BEAT AT RAINSHADOW. Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Everett Moran, founder of Rainshadow Recordings. Everett is from Texas and his family is in the oil business. One of his grandfather’s wells is still producing after 83 years. But music is in Everett’s blood. As a young man he toured the country with acts such as Kenny Loggins. The “kid” loved being on the bus with the band, setting up and tearing down sets. and waking up in a different city. But he ended up back in Oklahoma, in management at the family’s oil company for many years. Although he always played in a band outside of his work in the oil business, it was a divorce and a new love that convinced him to return to the world of sound. He leases space at Fort Worden for Rainshadow Recordings. Although the studio is relatively new, he hopes to make it a ‘destination studio’ for groups outside of the area.

Compass for the Week of 1/27/20

While continuing their long and active careers, dancers and choreographers Bill Evans and Don Halquist have chosen Port Townsend as their home. Recently, Evans, Halquist and Claire Porter, renown comedic dance and movement artist, showcased part of Porter’s repertoire to sold-out audiences at Key City Public Theater. We caught up with all three performers between rehearsals for opening night, and talked about their performing lives and the works they have created, both as solo and ensemble artists.

Then we speak with Justine Gonzalez Berg of the Housing Solutions Network, a recent initiative of the Jefferson Community Foundation that addresses the need for more community engagement on the issue of affordable and available housing in our county. This is an important conversation that has increased over the last several years. Justine discusses HSN’s efforts to bring people into the fabric of a larger community dialogue needed to explore solutions to this crisis.

Tossed Salad for 1/24/2020

January 18 was Phil Andrus‘ birthday. So what better way to celebrate it than enjoy a slice of Tossed Salad Cake! He sent us a photo to share with you. And this Friday afternoon, we can all listen to another great show:
1:00Shelly Leavens, Jefferson County Historical Society, with Terra Coyan and Jessie Michaels of The Friends of Swansonville
1:30 – PT Songlines and JCIRA, music and conversation
2:15Bob Rosen, South County Report
2:45Brad Stone and Glen Gately
3:00Al Cairns, guest DJ, music of protest
4:00Dana Sullivan and Nhatt Nichols, comic artists
4:30Deborah Kate, reading

Seaweed Farming

(First airdate: January 23, 2020) This time on Coastal Café we speak with Dr. Meg Chadsey of Washington Sea Grant who is part of a research project in Washington State that is exploring commercial seaweed aquaculture as a mitigating element toward ocean acidification and as a potential food stock.

Welcome to Johnny’s Garage

Music-loving friends, save the date: Buzzy Donahue has invited Jonathan Evison back to spin records from his vast collection this Saturday, January 25, from 2-4pm. Jonathan will handpick some favorites from his unwieldy collection of vinyl, and he’s calling it Johnny Evison’s Garage. Those listeners not on the peninsula can live stream it here on KPTZ.org.