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Tossed Salad for 2/28/2020

Phil Andrus brings us a Tossed Salad show full of old and new entertainment for the end of February. Only one more day – Leap Year Day – to go. Enjoy!
1:00Tracy Grisman, Repair Cafe
1:30 – First the Winter, live original folk
2:15Al Bergstein, “Olympic Peninsula Environmental News”, with Peter Newland, Tarboo Ridge Coalition
2:45 – Creativity in Aging”, with Mary Jane Knecht, Fry Art Museum’s Creativity in Aging program; Carol Kummet, Palliative Care Social Worker, UW Medical Center; and Debbi Steele
3:15Jere and Greg Canote, tunes and songs old timey
3:45Jeanie Murphy, “Banjo Tunes, Tunings and Lore”
4:30Don White reads “Unaccountable” by Philip Gourevitch

#152 Holly Mayshark, Quimper Merchantile

(First airdate: February 25, 2020) THE MERC’S SECRET WEAPON. Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Holly Mayshark, general manager of Quimper Mercantile. Most people who shop at Quimper Mercantile don’t realize that it’s a rather unique institution – a community-owned store. The “Merc,” as it’s affectionately called, has about 900 shareholders. Shares were sold at $100 a piece before opening in 2012. If the store makes a profit, it goes to employee profit sharing or store upgrades. Holly personally does most of the buying. The merchandise reflects her unique sense of beauty and style, including a lot of items from local artists & artisans. The Merc is a true reflection of Port Townsend’s eclectic spirit.

Compass for the Week of 2/24/2020

There’s a small piece of land in Poulsbo, Washington, near woods that witness and fences that guard the propellant and nuclear payloads for Trident missiles.  This piece of land near the fences is called Ground Zero, and it has carried its name and its significance for 39 years.

As wind blew through the trees on a Saturday in August of 2019, supporters of the Pacific Northwest Peace Pagoda gathered at Ground Zero from across the U.S. and from other nations.  They came in solidarity, ceremony, prayer, and music, to a ground purification ceremony for the Pagoda.  After almost four decades of effort, the possibility of the Pagoda’s construction had finally become a reality.

This week on the Compass, we bring you the sounds, the words, and the emotions from that ceremony.

2016 Kelley Watson & Friends on Tossed Salad

(Original airdate: March 11, 2016) She Tells Sea Tales Founder Kelley Watson, Erin Fristad, Kim Carver, Becca Argo, and Amelia Breithaupt share music, stories, and poems with Phil Andrus on this 2016 Tossed Salad segment. Northwest Maritime Center’s Girls Boat Project and R2AK are discussed.

Diana Talley’s Sailing Adventure

(Podcast airdate: February 23, 2020) At the March 2015 She Tells Sea Tales event, Diana shares her sailing adventure from the streets of Belize to the Panama Canal.

Carol Hasse, Part 1

(First airdate: February 14, 2020) Host Scott Wilson explores the launch of Port Townsend’s wooden boat renaissance in the mid-1970s with sailmaker extraordinaire Carol Hasse. This is part 1 of a two-part conversation.

Salmon Boundaries

(First airdate February 20, 2020) Today on Coastal Café, we speak with Will Patric, executive director of Rivers Without Borders – the Port Townsend-based organization that focuses on protecting the wild trans-boundary watersheds of Southeast Alaska and Northwest British Columbia.

Tossed Salad for 2/21/2022

Chris Bricker is guest host on Tossed Salad this week. With so many things happening around here – this is the place to learn the latest:
1pmDebra Ellers-Lower, Snake River Dams Update; and Lee First, with Twin Harbors Riverkeeper, about the Chehalis Dam proposal.
1:30pmBuddy Mondlock
2:15pmBruce Cowan, What’s new with the 2020 Democratic Primary Process?
2:40pmBob Rosen, South County Report
3pmTigran Arakelyan, Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
3:30pm – Remembering Daniel Deardorff, with Tracy Spring
4:30pmDeborah Kate Hammond reading

Joanne Clarkson

(First airdate: February 18, 2020) Host Sheila Bender speaks with Port Townsend poet Joanne Clarkson in the KPTZ studio, and discusses how her poetry, in her words, “invokes the beauty of many things.”