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STAYIN’ ALIVE FALL FUND DRIVE!

Tossed Salad for 9/21/2018

Tossed Salad host Phil Andrus launches us into the Fall season with Can’t Wait for Salad at 12:40 featuring Amanda Milholland of the Farmers Market and the closing of the PT Wednesday Market season. Thereafter:

1:00Jeanie Murphy, “Banjo Tunes, Tunings, and Lore”
2:00Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson, with Eros and Dante Faulk
3:00Holly Near and Laura Love, with Ellen Bonjourno
3:45Summer Love Cajun Band, sending summer off to good memories
4:30Don White, reading “ A Fable with Slips of White Paper Spilling from the Pockets”, by Kevin Brockmeier

Kinetic Skulpture 2018: Super Mediocre-Super Silly

(First airdate: September 18, 2018) Michael Bitman maneuvers the ins and outs of the Kinetic Skulpture race as the Course Commissioner. He and with the Top Kop of this zany group share with Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can the history, art and engineering of this fun nonprofit. Connecting with this crowd guarantees belly laughs as well as artful opportunities.

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In Conversation – John O’Connor

(First aired September 18, 2018) Sheila Bender interviews poet and songwriter John O’Connor via phone to talk about how he turned to writing poetry at age 50, learned from the great poets, and eventually won a literary contest that included the publication of his first book of poems.

PT Film Festival 2018 Interview #2

(First airdate: September 19, 2018) Program #2 features filmmaker interviews with director Arwen Curry of Worlds of Ursula K. LeGuin; and director Dan Habib of Intelligent Lives.

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PT Film Festival 2018 Interview #1

(First airdate: September 18, 2018) Program #1 features filmmaker interviews with director Sarah Menzies of Afghan Cycles; and David Keenan and Nova Devonie and co-composers and performers of the score for Steamboat Bill Jr.

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Compass for the Week of 9/17/2018

This week on the Compass, a meditation teacher says our hearts can actually think and feel; a geologist finds stories in stone buildings throughout Seattle and Port Townsend; and we talk with a doctor who says the biggest selling pharmaceutical of all time may actually be bad for you.

Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson

On the September 21, 2018 Tossed Salad show, Phil Andrus talked with Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson, Eros, and Dante Faulk.

Nature Now #378
Common Camas

(First airdate: September 12, 2018) Debaran Kelso hosts a return visit from Dr. Fred Sharpe, who continues his examination of Olympic Peninsula prairies with details on the history and current status of camas.

Tossed Salad for 9/14/2018

Chris Bricker steps up to the microphone this Friday afternoon to host Tossed Salad, at the start of the Jefferson County Farm Tour this Saturday and Sunday. Also featured will be:

1:00Curtis & Loretta
1:45Kees Kolf – Recyclery/Bicycle School Report
2:05Bob Rosen – South County Report, with Melanie Krupa & Judy Dziuba from Habitat for Humanity
2:30Danny MilhollandCeala Baily at Palindrome
2:40Caravan Stage Company — With founder Paul Kirby and special guest(s)
3:00Brishen (Quinn Bachand) — Telephone interview with 2-3 album cuts
3:30Sunfield Farm & Waldorf School/Farm Tour — with Sym Sebastian, Board President, and Ezra Sullivan, bio dynamics
3:50Judith-Kate Friedman — “Songs from the Sound”
4:30Deborah Kate Hammond — Poetry Reading

#119 Mike Garling, Metro Bagels

(First airdate: September 11, 2018) CREATING A NICHE BY BOILING BAGELS. Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Mike Garling, the owner of Metro Bagels. After visiting 22 states in their Honda, Mike and his wife discovered their dream home on the Olympic Peninsula. But jobs like the one he had back at the Chicago Board of Trade are scarce out here. So he created a business plan for a bagel business. The local investment group, LION, was duly impressed. He’s now paid back their loan and Metro Bagels has locations in both Port Hadlock and Port Townsend. Not everyone sits and grumbles about their dead-end job. Determination and hard work can pay off.