(First airdate: October 9, 2018) CARLYN STARK: A SAILOR WITH A PASSION FOR SCHOONERS. Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Carlyn Kaiser Stark, Emerita on the Board of the Maritime Center & the Wooden Boat Foundation. Carlyn was instrumental in bringing the 100-year-old schooner “The Martha” to Puget Sound from San Francisco. Her father, industrialist Edgar Kaiser, purchased the ship for his daughter and she brought it to the Four Winds Camp on Orcas Island. Carlyn was a camper there as a girl, then ran the place for years. As a token of appreciation the Camp (which is now a foundation) later named its huge sailing ship “The Carlyn” after her. Today school kids from Seattle to Orcas Island learn about the sea aboard “The Carlyn”.
Compass for the Week of 10/08/2018
Tossed Salad on the Road 10/05/18
On Friday, October 5, KPTZ and Tossed Salad will travel west across the county line to Port Angeles for the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival. This special 5-hour show will feature the usual array of Salad ingredients, live music and live interviews, but this will be a crab salad, with host Phil Andrus interviewing a live Dungeness crab.
Well … perhaps not quite but we will be talking with folks in the business of putting fresh seafood on our tables, among them Kurt Grinnell, a member of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe whose company is Jamestown Seafood. Full schedule below. If you’re listening from out west in our neighboring county, come join us in person at the Festival. If that doesn’t fit your day’s plans, listen to 91.9 FM for 5 hours of fish tales and clicking crab pinchers. It all begins just after 12 noon this coming Friday, October 5.
12:10 – Intro to show
12:15 – Dawn Martin
1:00 – Scott Nagel, Executive Director
1:15 – Micaela Kingslight
2:00 – Steve Shivley
2:15 – Forest Beutel
2:45 – Crab Derby folks and others … capturing the flavor of the Festival
3:00 – Ches Ferguson
3:30 – Curt Grinnell, Jamestown Seafood
4:00 – Buck Allard
4:30 – interview and story
Nature Now #381 – Critical Areas and Strategic Land Acquisition
(First airdate: October 3, 2018) Host Paul Ruben interviews in studio Richard Tucker and Sarah Spaeth, Directors with Jefferson Land Trust, and talks about identifying critical habitats and conservation. The show highlights recently acquired land on Marrowstone Island, flagship conservation projects, and projects on the horizon. Closing music is Better People performed by the Xavier Rudd.
Gary Lilley
Jeffco PUD Candidates on KPTZ Compass
On KPTZ Compass for 10/01/2018, KPTZ correspondent Charlie Bermant interviews Jefferson County Commissioner District 3 hopefuls Greg Brotherton and Jon Cooke. Recorded live on October 1, this is the first of a series of three live candidate interviews.
Local 20-20, Part 2 – Food Council/Resiliency of Heart
(First airdate: October 2, 2018) Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can presents two of the action groups that are born out of the Local 20-20 organization. The Food Council and the Heart of Art endeavor to educate us on the relationship of food and art on the health of our community. Suzanne Jones and Judy Alexander share the insights and efforts of these two Local 20-20 initiatives.
In Conversation – Rachel Fordham
(First aired: October 2, 2018) Sheila Bender talks in studio with Marrowstone Island author Rachel Fordham about writing and publishing her first romance novel and then writing two more.
Compass for the Week of 10/01/2018
Tossed Salad for 9/28/2018
Tossed Salad host Phil Andrus leads us into October with a variety of Fall goodies:
1:00 – Suzanne and Richard Friedrichs, music of Asia west to east
2:00 – Amijai Shalev, Bandoneon player from Buenas Aires
3:00 – Cast members of KCPT’s Annapurna
3:30 – GARRETT, band on tour
4:00 – United Good Neighbors
4:30 – Bill Mawhinney, reading …



