Local News for 10/30/24

Local News for 10/29/24

#253 Saving the Haller Fountain

(Airdate: October 29, 2024) Maryanne interviews Sara Ybarra Lopez and Mark Stevenson, the artists who helped save Port Townsend’s iconic Haller Fountain. As unbelievable as it may seem, our iconic fountain was actually originally ordered out of a plumbing catalog. Dozens – perhaps hundreds – of identical statues were sold across the country. Over the decades the fountains all suffered from damages, whether from weather, playful climbing, or even vandalism. Few remain. PT’s statue was literally in pieces when concerned citizens decided to do something about it. The artists were commissioned to recreate it. Recasting the statue in bronze was no simple matter. Sara even wrote a book about it – Galatea: The Heart of Port Townsend. More about their work is at website: carapacearts.net.
Silk
(Airdate: October 28, 2024) We’re in Gansu Province at the Tibetan Buddhist Center of Labrang, a seven hour bus ride south the Linxia. Most of the people who visit Labrang are Tibetan pilgrims, but Chinese and an occasional Western tourist or two also make the trek.
County Connections

(Airdate: October 25, 2024) This week County Commissioner Kate Dean and her co-host Jim Burke have a conversation with Tami Pokorny, Natural Resources Program Coordinator with Jefferson County Environmental Public Health about shorelines and waterways in Jefferson County and the ways that they could be and are becoming more resilient to extreme weather events. among other things.
Local News for 10/25/24

Brewocracy Now ~ 10/24/24

KPTZ’s Taylor Clark and Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro welcomed Tanya Barnett, Program Executive for Social Responsibility at the Olympic Peninsula YMCA and we learned about the new Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) that will be using the former KPTZ studios at the CIty’s Mountain View Commons.
Adventuress Sail

(Airdate: October 28, 2024) KPTZ’s Taylor Clark went along on a public sail aboard the Port Townsend based Schooner Adventuress during the Wooden Boat Festival. Listen in for an audio snapshot. (Stay to the end… there are cookies.) My thanks to Sound Experience, the non-profit that runs and maintains Adventuress and provides marine and maritime education around the Salish Sea. For more information go to soundexp.org.
Local News for 10/24/24



