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STAYIN’ ALIVE FALL FUND DRIVE!

The Drive to KPTZ’s New Home Continues

Everyone who has contributed to the Welcome Home fundraiser is greatly appreciated for all you’ve done to get KPTZ to where we are today!

As of Tuesday, November 2 we’re at 86% of the goal and need $8,400 to make it. This funding is essential to cover our basic operational expenses, especially during the weeks ahead while necessary incidental expenses for the move are also in front of us.

Even though KPTZ’s local programming lineup and operations infrastructure are done essentially by volunteers, it takes money to provide something so excellent for free ~ and you make it happen when you support the station.

If you still haven’t donated, or are able to add an additional contribution at this time, thank you for considering a donation ~ either at the Donate Now button (top of page), or drop off during most normal office hours at the Mountain View Commons station, or by mail to PO Box 2091, Port Townsend, WA 98368.

We can do this … only with your help!

Community Tides ~ 11/04/22

(Airdate: November 4, 2022) The Community Boat Project is a job-training program aligned with the nearby Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. Based out of Port Hadlock, Wayne Chimente and his talented crew of adult mentors provide hands-on, meaningful and organic learning experiences, by partnering with teens in unique programs that focus on real work, critical thinking, and human-social skills. Wayne is a Master Mariner, Master Rigger and Sailmaker, and he has 31 years in sail training. On-the-water programs with twenty different schooners and square-riggers throughout the world have given him and the Project a unique view of the horizon. Interns and students from the Community Boat Project have also been building tiny houses to help address the need for local transitional and affordable housing. Co-Hosts Chris Bricker and Siobhan Canty settle in for a great conversation with Wayne about the importance of all of it.

Brewocracy Now with John Mauro ~ 11/03/22

Today on Brewocracy Now co-hosts Jim Burke and City Manager John Mauro were joined by Carrie Hite, City of Port Townsend Director of Parks and Recreation Strategy. They discussed the City’s re-launch of the Engage PT website and the need to develop an engaged community. The public can reach the website at www.cityofpt.us/engage/pt.

Nature Now #591
Peregrine Rock

(Airdate: November 2, 2022) Part 2 of Nan Evans’ conversation with geologists Michael Machetter and Jeff Tepper explores significant rocky outcropings and geology in Eastern Jefferson County. Part 1 focused on Tamanowas Rock, just west of Chimacum, and the volcanic history of our region. This second part will consider the impacts of glaciation and Peregrine Rock, a glacial erratic, a short hike from Tamanowas Rock. And, yes, East Jefferson County was covered by glaciers thousands of feet deep.

Woodworking

(Airdate: November 1, 2022) Last year the Jefferson Land Trust offered up a selective timber harvest free of charge to 16 local non-profits.  Tim Lawson, board member of the Land and Trust and member of the Splinter group talks with Missy Nielson about a relatively new concept known as Community Forestry, a unique opportunity to manage a working forest as a resource to benefit the community that surrounds it.