(First airdate: September 12, 2018) Debaran Kelso hosts a return visit from Dr. Fred Sharpe, who continues his examination of Olympic Peninsula prairies with details on the history and current status of camas.
Nature Now #378
Tossed Salad for 9/14/2018
Chris Bricker steps up to the microphone this Friday afternoon to host Tossed Salad, at the start of the Jefferson County Farm Tour this Saturday and Sunday. Also featured will be:
1:00 – Curtis & Loretta
1:45 – Kees Kolf – Recyclery/Bicycle School Report
2:05 – Bob Rosen – South County Report, with Melanie Krupa & Judy Dziuba from Habitat for Humanity
2:30 – Danny Milholland – Ceala Baily at Palindrome
2:40 – Caravan Stage Company — With founder Paul Kirby and special guest(s)
3:00 – Brishen (Quinn Bachand) — Telephone interview with 2-3 album cuts
3:30 – Sunfield Farm & Waldorf School/Farm Tour — with Sym Sebastian, Board President, and Ezra Sullivan, bio dynamics
3:50 – Judith-Kate Friedman — “Songs from the Sound”
4:30 – Deborah Kate Hammond — Poetry Reading
#119 Mike Garling, Metro Bagels
(First airdate: September 11, 2018) CREATING A NICHE BY BOILING BAGELS. Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Mike Garling, the owner of Metro Bagels. After visiting 22 states in their Honda, Mike and his wife discovered their dream home on the Olympic Peninsula. But jobs like the one he had back at the Chicago Board of Trade are scarce out here. So he created a business plan for a bagel business. The local investment group, LION, was duly impressed. He’s now paid back their loan and Metro Bagels has locations in both Port Hadlock and Port Townsend. Not everyone sits and grumbles about their dead-end job. Determination and hard work can pay off.
Compass for the Week of 9/10/2018
Heart of Learning: Summer Learning
Nature Now #377
A Late Summer Reverie at the Pond
(First airdate: September 5, 2018) Mary Robson welcomes back Fidalgo Island author and nature explorer Bob Jepperson to discuss the effect of drought on beaver ponds and the activities of owls.
Tossed Salad at the Wooden Boat Festival 9/07/2018
Join Phil Andrus and Tossed Salad an hour early (right after the noon Weekend Calendars) this Friday for an afternoon of sea(food) salad. Live from the grounds of the Wooden Boat Festival! Stop by and see radio in the making.
12:10 – Barb Trailer, WBF Exec Director, interview
12:30 – Bertram Levy, bandoneon
1:00 – Greg Hatten, drift boats and national parks
1:30 – Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, instrumentals and maybe a song or two
2:00 – Kaci Cronkhite and Nancy Erley, women at sea
2:30 – Mike and Val James, folk duo
3:00 – Members of Team Sail Like a Girl: Aimee Fulwell, Anna Stevens, Haley Lhamon, Kelly Danielson
3:30 – Whateverly Brothers, two of ‘em, with instruments
4:00 – Mimi George, interviewed by Chris Bricker
4:30 – Steve Wystrach, producer and director of “Manry at Sea”
4:45 – Don White, reading a sea story
Local 20-20, Part 1
(First airdate: September 4, 2018) Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can presents two of the action groups that are born out of the Local 2020 organization – Transportation and Climate Change – two very intertwined actions groups within the Local 20/20 effort. Hear how Cindy Jayne and David Thielk work to educate and inform the community on these two very critical topics impacting our community.
In Conversation – Ellen Forney
(First aired September 4, 2018) Sheila Bender speaks via phone with book-length cartoonist Ellen Forney about her recent nonfiction graphic books concerning bi-polar disorder, and her cartooning and teaching career.
Nature Now #376
Plastics in the Ocean and on the Beach – Part 1
(First airdate: August 29, 2018) Host is Nan Evans talks with Port Townsend Marine Science Center Executive Director Janine Boire about problems caused by the buildup of plastics in the ocean.


