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New KPTZ T-Shirt Donation Gift

Morning on the Salish Host DJ Chris Bricker sports two of our donor gifts for this week’s Fall Pledge Drive.

With your $10 a month contribution towards KPTZ’s goal of $30,000 for the Drive, you’ll receive one of our newly minted “Stay Tuned” T-shirts.

And for a $5 a month pledge, we have a KPTZ mug ~ choose from white (as shown) or black.

In addition we offer a black KPTZ hoodie for $15 a month donors. And the KPTZ fleece embroidered vest is our gift to all who pledge $20 a month.

Either call us at 360-554-4430, drop by the station, or if you donate now online, you can come by afterwards to pick up the gift that matches your donation.

#123 Kelly Barlow, Massage Therapist

(First airdate: November 6, 2018) KELLY BARLOW: SOOTHING SPIRITS AS WELL AS SORE BACKS. Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Kelly Barlow, one of Port Townsend’s talented massage therapists. She’s a local girl – once upon a time she was even a cheerleader for the football team at Port Townsend High School. Over the years she built a thriving practice while raising her sons as a single mom. Like all great massage therapists, she listens to her clients. Stories get told behind the closed door of her tranquil salon. It’s as confidential as a confessional. She often ends up soothing spirits as well as tense muscles.

Tossed Salad for 11/02/2018

For our Fall Fund Drive this week, Phil Andrus brings us Can’t Wait for Bread at 12:10 with Denise Winter of Key City Public Theatre. This is followed by a sampling of local talents:

1:00Chris Stuart and Janet Beasley
2:00Bob Rosen, South County Report
2:30Susanne Duscha, author of Lost and Found In Kuwait
3:00Judith-Kate Friedman, “Songs from the Sound”
4:00Nathaniel Talbot, singer and songwriter
4:30Don White, reading

Jason Colby, Orca

(First airdate: October 31, 2018) In November on Booklover’s Cafe Cris Wilson talks to University of Victoria Professor Jason Colby about his 2018 book Orca: How We Came to Know and Love the Ocean’s Greatest Predator. From Namu to Lolita and the fate of our Southern Resident Pods this show is full of timely information.

Boo! It’s Our
Halloween Open House

Wednesday, Oct. 31, 12 noon to 3pm
at the KPTZ Studios at Mountain View Commons

Listeners, costumes & kids, all welcome!
We hope to see you during our Fall Fund Drive party.

RSVP Seniors Caring and Sharing their Time and Talent

(First airdate: October 30, 2018) Join our program as Retired Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP) Program Manager Jane Covella and Kim Redmond of the Olycap Senior Nutrition Program share with us the powerful impact of this 50-year-plus organization. Learn more about the contributions our retired seniors make in the Olympic Peninsula and its nearly $900,00 of financial impact to our region. Opportunities to connect and change lives abound under the umbrella of this valued organization.

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Susan Landgraf

(First airdate: October 30, 2018) In Conversation host Sheila Bender talkes with Seattle poet Susan Landgraf about her career in poetry.

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Help Support KPTZ!

Come by the station between 9am and 5pm.
Or call us during that time at 360-554-4430.
Or click Donate Now at any time to join or renew your KPTZ membership online.

Thank-you Gifts:
$60 ($5/month) – KPTZ Mug
$120 ($10/month) – New KPTZ “Stay Tuned” T-shirt
$180 ($15/month) – KPTZ Black Zip Hoodie
$240 ($20/month) and up – KPTZ Vest

Nature Now #384
Bats of the Olympic Peninsula, Part 2

(First airdate: October 24, 2018) Nature Now host Debaran Kelso interview wildlife biologist Tom Butts, who identifies bats here on the Peninsula and talks about the needs of female bats who feed their milk to young ones. Then Mary Robson meets Eleanora, the Giant Pacific Octopus, newly arrived at the Marine Science Center. Closing Music is by DISTANCE Bats in the Belfry.

Tossed Salad for 10/26/2018

Taylor Clark hosts Tossed Salad this week with a selection of goodies for every taste:

1:00 – Port Townsend Community Orchestra
1:30 – Skip Cadorette, WAVE food drive
2:00 – Krapp’s Last Tape, KCPT’s 60th anniversary event
2:30 – Amanda Milholland, Farmers Market, Chimacum Market close and Squash chef demo
3:00 – Chris Stuart, music of Randall Bays and John Coyne
3:30 – Jeanie Murphy, “Banjo Tunes, Tunings, and Lore”
4:30 – Heather Dudley Nollette, reading