(Airdate: February 17, 2024 – Frank Herbert) The author of Dune’s life in Port Townsend.
Danny Barnes

(Airdate: February 17, 2025) On this special edition of Attention Please!, we sit down with banjo virtuoso Danny Barnes, a world-renowned musician who happens to be our neighbor here on the Olympic Peninsula. Awarded the prestigious Steve Martin Banjo Prize in 2015, Danny has played with legends like Bill Frisell, John Paul Jones, and Dave Matthews – but remains remarkably humble about his influence. Danny talks about his musical roots, his time with the genre-blending band The Bad Livers, and what drew him to the banjo in the first place. He also gives us a preview of his upcoming free concert in Port Townsend, where he’ll explore the roots of American gospel music. He also gives us a preview of his free concert in Port Townsend Saturday, Feb. 22, 4pm at St Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, where he’ll explore the roots of American gospel music. He also gives us a preview of his free concert in Port Townsend Saturday, Feb. 22, 4pm at St Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, where he’ll explore the roots of American gospel music.
February 16-28 KPTZ Programming Highlights

For a compendium of upcoming featured programs, check KPTZ Spotlight for February 16-28. Many of our program hosts provide specifics about what’s planned for this half month. If you’re not already a Spotlight subscriber, you’re invited to join our Mailing List. See KPTZ’s current Weekly On-Air Schedule and Daily Program Schedule.
Schola Galante Baroque Concert

KPTZ is excited to welcome Schola Galante to the Quimper Grange on Saturday, February 22 at 2pm. This is the third in a remarkable series of concerts that feature the opulent chamber-music repertoire of the court of Frederick the Great. This concert includes works by Johann Hasse, Christoph Schaffrath, Carl Heinrich Graun, as well as a seldom-performed trio by the renowned Johann Quantz for three Baroque flutes. Music students of high-school age or younger can attend free of charge!
County Connections – Jeffco Aquatic Center Part II

This week on County Connections, co-hosts Jim Burke and Commissioner Greg Brotherton spoke with Scott Mauk, Superintendent of Chimacum Schools , about the potential Jeffco Aquatic Center being planned in the county potentially to be located in Port Hadlock near the county library, Chimacum Creek Primary School, and Habitat for Humanity’s new Mason Street Neighborhood project. Last week Diane McDade, was on the show, and talked about the history of The JeffCo Aquatic Coalition and efforts to create this new facility. This week Scott Mauk talks about the synergies possible between the Aquatic Center and the School, both benefiting from the connection to the new Port Hadlock sewer. Residents and non-residents alike can help shape the design of the facility by participating in a county-wide recreation survey. Information from this survey will help identify what county residents want to see in a new pool and recreation center. After February and March, the survey will also be open to visitors of Jefferson County to gauge interest. The survey should take only about five minutes.
Brewocracy Now ~ 2/13/25

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark welcomed Steve King (PT Director of Public Works) and Shelly Leavens (Director of Communications & Marketing) Shelly talked about the city’s support of a single point of contact for news organizations, and then Steve brought us up to speed on proposals for downtown parking, Port stormwater handling and the Port expansion project (including the now famous trees) as well as an open space inventory.
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Diana Talley, The Center of Buoyancy

(Airdate: February 11, 2025) Visiting Cris on Booklovers’ Cafe this time is Port Townsend’s own shipwright sailor guurl, Diana Talley! We talk about her no-holds-barred memoir, The Center of Buoyancy. This memoir speaks to us about the early years of the Boat Haven and how a young girl learned the wooden boat building trade, sailed fearlessly around the Pacific, and built her own business against the odds. There are people you know or wish you had met in these pages. The stories are tender and humorous, tough and true.


