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Celebration of Supreme Court Decision June 26

Report from June 26, 2015, Supreme Court Decision on same sex marriage – Celebration in Port Townsend.

Larry Stein & Marcia Perlstein

Coverage of celebration at Kearney and Sims Way following the Supreme Court Decision on June 26, making same sex marriage legal in all 50 states.

11 min. First aired June 26, 2015

      Link: Supreme Court Decision on same sex marriage

#42 Meth Addiction

(first airdate:  June 16, 2015)  The Harrowing Escape from Meth Addiction.  Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews two former meth addicts who have graduated from Drug Court, an innovative program that addresses addiction head on. Jodi Reuther and Charles Little talk candidly about becoming addicts as young teenagers and living on the street or in jail. They walked away from lives both sordid and desperate and are now courageous role models for many.

      Our Town #42

Hear Centrum’s Voice Works on KPTZ

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VOICEWORKS at Centrum this week…… and on KPTZ.
Wed. 11am, hear the music of VoiceWorks artists on Bring Your Records.
Thursday on Discovery Road, 8-10am, Tim Q. will host Elizabeth LaPrelle, and Pharis and Jason Romero.
Friday night, LIVE on KPTZ, the VoiceWorks Concert from Wheeler Theater — Global Resonance 7:30 to 10pm. (It is SOLD OUT, so you can join in on-air on KPTZ)
Thanks Centrum, VoiceWorks artists, and our listeners

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#83 A Chat with the Recyclery

Sheila Ramsey chats with Recyclery’s Aleena Natty & Nat Nichols.

      Episode #83

 

#41 Scott Rosecrans

Drug Court:  It’s Not Easy Being Sober.  Our Town host Maryanne McNellis interviews Scott Rosecrans, the prosecutor who gambled that even “high risk” drug addicts could climb out of it with the right kind of help. Listen to Rosecrans explain how Jefferson County’s Drug Court has saved families – and lives.

      Episode #41

Susan Bono

Host Sheila Bender interviews Susan Bono, Petaluma, CA editor, writing teacher and author.

      Episode

#213 Digging For Dinner

Mary Robson presents the Observations and Upcoming Events portions, and Nan Evans ventures out to go clamming and “digging for dinner” with Camille Speck and Doug Rogers of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Closing music is “Intelligent Clam,” performed by Keith Munslow.

      #213 Digging For Dinner

#212 Finding Water Problems

Host Mary Robson interviews Michael Dawson, Water Quality Manager for Jefferson County Environmental Health, and discusses his work in identifying water problems in the county. Closing music is “We Are Water,” performed by Hayden Panettiere and the cast of the TV series “Nashville.”

      Nature Now #212