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Cris Wilson

(First airdate: October 13, 2015)

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John Marzluff

Cris Wilson interviews John Marzluff, University of Washington professor and author of Gifts of the Crow on bird behavior.

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City Council Candidate Debate

Campaign 2015, KPTZ’s coverage of the 2015 election debates sponsored by the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women and the Port Townsend Leader.

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Compass for the Week of October 12

If you haven’t tried to find a place to rent recently in East Jefferson County, then ask anyone who has:  it’s not impossible, but just about.  And there is general agreement that the dearth of affordable housing is turning away the young people who want to live here.  This week on the Compass we look at the County’s housing crisis.

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#230 The Return of Summer Chum to Chimacum Creek and the Illahee Preserve

Host Nan Evans ventures out of the studio to field record with Suzie Learned of Friends of Chimacum Creek, and Carrie Clendaniel of Jefferson Land Trust, and learns more about the returning Hood Canal chum salmon. Closing music is “Out in the Woods” performed by Leftover Salmon.

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Port Commissioner Debate

Campaign 2015, KPTZ’s coverage of the 2015 election debates sponsored by the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women and the Port Townsend Leader.

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Jefferson County Humane Society #3

Tim Quackenbush interview on September 27, 2015..

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Compass for the Week of October 5

This week on the Compass we bring you updates on several of our stories from recent weeks, including a review of the status of Port Townsend’s water situation with the ongoing drought; we attend the release after rehabilitation of several of the birds we met at the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue; and the scion of the nation’s oldest carousel-building family talks to us about his plans to install fun into the lives of some of the world’s most traumatized children.

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Compass for the Week of September 28

This week on the Compass we talk with the developers of a newly unveiled plan for the future of Fort Worden’s Lifelong Learning Center.

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Wayne Horvitz on Richard Hugo’s Poetry Set to Music

(first airdate: October 1, 2015) Interview with Wayne Horvitz, composer/musician, and Bob Francis, Centrum presentation organizer about Horvitz’s musical settings of poems by noted NW Poet and teacher Richard Hugo. Sponsored by Centrum, Copper Canyon Press, with the cooperation of the Richard Hugo House, and Northwind Arts Center.  A recording of the music is released on CD entitled Some Places Are Forever Afternoon (Songlines – 2015).

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