Nature Now #619
Local News for 5/17/23

Friends of Lighthouse, part 2

(Airdate: May 16, 2023) Located at the edge of Admiralty Inlet is one of the more unique locations to volunteer — Point Wilson Lighthouse. One of the most important navigational aids in Washington, the lighthouse connects Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and has been serving the navigational needs of our waterways since 1879. Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can visits with Dick Richardson and Dave Ehnebuske on location to learn more about the Point Wilson Light Station Preservation Project and the unique volunteer opportunities at this iconic landmark. Part 2 of a two-part show.
Let’s Celebrate KPTZ’s Birthday!

KPTZ is in a special week from Thursday, May 11 through Wednesday, May 17 to celebrate all things Birthday and, yes, everyone’s invited! Check out our week-long 12th Birthday Fund Drive Schedule, including your favorite shows and hosts, along with plenty of festive special programming, in the on-air mix. Stop by KPTZ at Mountain View Commons on weekdays for a piece of birthday cake, and to spread the good cheer of a dozen years of community radio excellence! We’ll update you on what all is to be served up via the 91.9FM airwaves and streaming online all the while. Happy Birthday KPTZ!
Surrounding KPTZ’s 12th birthday on Mothers Day, May 14, to celebrate the milestone, we’ve concocted a week-long on-air party with special programming features and festivities. As your volunteer, commercial-free community station, we appreciate your listenership as we ask for donations to support us as we soon make the final, key steps into our new state-of-the-art home. Tune in!
#222 Bob Wheeler, Hadlock Sewer System

(Airdate: May 16, 2023) Maryanne interviews Bob Wheeler, the man behind the development of the much-anticipated Port Hadlock Sewer System. Construction of Phase #1 is finally beginning. When completed, the sewer system should radically change the housing situation on the peninsula. To put it in shorthand, current codes requiring septic systems basically allow one dwelling on each five-acre parcel. When the sewer system is fully operational, those same five acres could have over 200 residential units, including apartments. Businesses are also hemmed in by the current septic requirements. Some are already planning expansion. Bob expects Phase #1 to be completed in 2025.
Local News for 5/16/23

Learning to Dress Myself, Part 3
ReCyclery Reopens

(Airdate: May 15, 2023) For months there was no sign of activity at the shuttered makeshift wooden building on the northwest corner of the old Mountain View School campus across from the municipal golf course that had housed the zealous missionary cycling organization known as the Recyclery. Then a couple of weeks ago came new signs of life. Host Steve Evans talks with Recyclery Acting Director Jordan Oleachea about the cycling nonprofit’s rebirth.
May 15-31 KPTZ Programming Highlights

For a compendium of upcoming featured programs, check KPTZ Spotlight for May 15-31. 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.
Alice Howe and Freebo Perform Live at the Palindrome

KPTZ and Rainshadow Recording welcome singer-songwriter Alice Howe and legendary rock bassist Freebo to the Palindrome in Port Townsend on Saturday, May 13 at 7:30pm. To hear Alice sing is to be captured by the natural beauty of her voice. Freebo is a genuine folk, rock and blues icon. Please join us for this night of well-crafted songs and instrumentation.


