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.
#48 Dick Schneider
Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Dick Schneider, the owner of Rain Coast Farms, about his innovative program to bring orchids back to life. Schneider runs a unique “Orchid Recovery Program” where people bring in their wounded or dying orchids. After a year or more of intensive care he brings them (or most of them) back to life. He then donates the flowers to hospitals, hospice or even individuals who are recovering from serious illness.
Doris Baizley
Host Sheila Bender interviews Los Angeles playwright Doris Baizley, and discusses her playwriting workshop held at Key City Theatre in March, 2015.
#229 The Dirt on Soil
Sept. 30, 2015 – Host Nan Evans interviews Soil Scientist Craig Schrader of the Jefferson County Conservation District. Closing music is “Back to the Earth,” performed by Jason Mraz.
#228 Wildlife Rehab – Part 1 (Repeat)
Host Debaran Kelso interviews Cindy Daily of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue in a repeat broadcast of a show first aired in February, 2014. Closing music is “Equinox,” performed by Eric Hansen.
#47 Bonnie Masi
BABY, IT’S COLD IN HERE. Maryanne McNellis interviews Physical Therapist Bonnie Masi, who uses a cold laser to relieve the aches and pains of her patients. Light therapy can be used for much more than you realize.
Jess Walter
Cris Wilson interviews author Jess Walter about his newest book We Live in Water.
Compass for the Week of September 21
This week on the Compass we meet some refugees who have recently moved to Port Townsend – climate refugees Matt and Susan Harder, Dillon Ibsen, realtor Teri Nomura, and award-winning journalist Dahr Jamail – and learn why we might soon expect many more.
The Port Townsend Film Festival on KPTZ
In the Noon and 5pm hours Tues through Thurs 9/22-24
David Horowitz
Host Sheila Bender speaks with Seattle poet and publisher David Horowitz, and discusses his career and why he likes to be a publisher of the works of others.





