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Nature Now #431
Declining Bird Populations

(First airdate: October 2, 2019) Responding to a new report on declining bird populations, Christie Lassen and Nature Now host Mary Robson discuss some local occurrences and ideas for helping bird habitat.

Tossed Salad for 10/04/2019

There’s snow on the Olympics south of town and everyone is bundling up against the chilly weather. But there’s be a hot time in the KPTZ studio this Friday when Phil Andrus brings us a Tossed Salad program that will warm your heart:
1:00Marilyn Friedrich and Kathy Ryan, community gardens of Jefferson County
1:30 – Panel discussion: Addiction in Jefferson County
2:30Bob Rosen, South County Report
3:00Wendy Sampson (JCHS), Lower Elwha S’Klallam linguist
3:30Judith-Kate Friedman, “Songs from the Sound”
4:00Windborne, expressive vocal ensemble
4:30Holly Hughes reads her work and the works of others

Seattle Angels in Jefferson County

(First airdate: October 1, 2019) The Jefferson County branch of The Seattle Angels’ mission is to walk alongside the children and their caretakers in the foster care system. On this episode of Everybody Can, Missy Nielsen talks with Jefferson County Branch leader Morgan Hanna and Beau Ohlgren about opportunities to support those in foster care as well as those working in foster care. Listen in to learn about the impact of Love Boxes and more.

Marilyn Stablein

(First airdate: October 1, 2019) Host Sheila Bender talks with Portland poet and book artist Marilyn Stablein about her poetry and the inspiration for her book art.

Compass for the Week of 9/30/2019

This week on the Compass, we reveal why Anna and Peter Quinn sold the Writers Workshop and Imprint Bookstore. And we get some very personal insights about the successful novel that Anna wrote. And we find out what lies ahead for the Quinns.

KPTZ and “The Bowmakers” – Keeping it Local

Fresh from its U.S. premier at the 2019 PT Film Festival, KPTZ celebrates a film whose subjects live here in town. Rocky Friedman, owner of The Rose theater, and Ward Serrill, local film director, have created the documentary film The Bowmakers, which describes a world where five craftsmen specialize in a centuries-old trade of making and repairing string instrument bows. You can see The Bowmakers again at The Rose starting Friday, September 27.

Click here for additional PT Film Festival interviews.

Sept. 20: Chris Bricker interviews Ward Serrill and Rocky Friedman at PTFF.
Sept. 25: Al Bergstein hosts Ward Serrill and Rocky Friedman on Music 2 Drink Coffee 2.

PT Film Festival 2019 #10

(First airdate: September 25, 2019) KPTZ’s Al Bergstein speaks with Rocky Friedman and Ward Serrill, producer and director of the documentary film The Bowmakers. The film debuts at The Rose on Friday, September 27.

PT Film Festival 2019 #9

(First airdate: September 20, 2019) KPTZ’s Buzzy Donahue and Charlie Bermant speak with Cindy Meel, director of the feature documentary The Dog Doc.

PT Film Festival 2019 #8

(First airdate: September 20, 2019) KPTZ’s Chris Bricker and Lily Haight speak in depth with Ernie Stevens of the San Antonio Police Department’s Mental Health Unit about the screening of the feature documentary Ernie & Joe and the special panel at Saturday’s screening.

PT Film Festival 2019 #7

(First airdate: September 20, 2019) KPTZ’s Charlie Bermant and Buzzy Donahue talk with director Shaz Bennett about her feature narrative Alaska is a Drag.