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Phyllis Shacter Interview

KPTZ Interviews: Phyllis Shacter, advocate for Advance Directives for Alzheimers Care, Participant in panel on Alzheimers at QUUF on May 16, 2015

Host: Larry Stein

      Airdate: 5/14/15

Telecommuting to the Victorian Era

Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Nathan Barnett, a Renaissance (Victorian?) gentleman who owns the Old Consulate Inn, runs the upcoming SteamPunk Festival and works for Microsoft. He dresses the part. The show will air Tuesday, May 26 in the noon hour and Thursday, May 28, in the 5 p.m. hour.

      Telecommuting to the Victorian Era

Beverley West

Host Sheila Bender talks to author Beverley West about her book, “Finding My Way Back to 1950s Paris.”

      In Conversation - Beverley West

#209 WA Natural Heritage Program and Golden Paintbrush

Host Debaran Kelso speaks in studio with Joe Arnett, the rare plant botanist for the Washington Department of Natural Resources Natural Heritage Program, and discusses the endangered golden paintbrush and the threats to prairie habitat. Closing music is “Prairie Wind,” performed by Neil Young.

      Nature Now #209

#208 The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest – Part 2

Nan Evans hosts Part 2 of an interview with Joe Gaydos, Director and Chief Scientist of SeaDoc Society and co-author of the recently released book, “The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest.” Closing music is “To See the Sea,” performed by Secret Hiding Place.

      Nature Now #208

 

Happy Birthday to Us!

May 14th was KPTZ’s 4th Anniversary.  Many thanks to our community of listeners and supporters for helping us make it this far.  Here’s to many more years!  

Karen Hanen, Exec. Director, WA State Arts Commission.

Conversation with Karen Hanen, Executive Director of the WA State Arts Commission, which had a board meeting at Fort Worden on Wed May 6, and a public presentation of its programs on May 5th at the Co-Lab.   Hanan is a long time arts advocate and activist, and was the founder of the Juan de Fuca Festival in Port Angeles.

      Karen Hanen Interview

#207 Endangered Butterflies and Prairie Restoration

Host Kate Dwyer, assisted by Owen Rowe with Observations and Upcoming Events, interviews via phone Ted Thomas, Senior Ecologist with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and discusses endangered butterflies and prairie environment. Closing music is “Butterfly,” performed by Lisa Loeb.

      Nature Now #207

Abuse in the Military

(First airdate: April 20, 2015) Pleasures and Treasures host Marcia Perlstein talks with Sara Blum about sexual abuse in the military.

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Gale Wallis

(First airdate: April 30, 2015) Pleasures and Treasures host Marcia Perlstein interviews Gale Wallis.

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