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KPTZ is Happy to CoPresent “Squeezin’ for a Reason”

In collaboration with Paul Rogers and the East Jefferson County Rotary Club, KPTZ is proud to CoPresent the “Squeezin’ for a Reason” Accordion Festival, raising funds for Ukrainian Disaster Relief and the Community Wellness Project. Five bands will perform and five accordions will be raffled off. And there will be pies! At Finnriver, on Saturday, September 24 from 4-8pm, and Sunday, September 25th from 1-8pm. Here’s the lineup:
Saturday:
4pm – Mojito
5pm – Kozmopolis
6pm – Those Darn Accordions
Sunday:
1pm – Kozmopolis
2pm – The Alternators
4pm – Mojito
5pm – Canarissimo
6:30pm – Those Darn Accordions

Brewocracy Now with John Mauro ~ 9/22/22

Today on Brewocracy Now, co-hosts Taylor Clark and City Manager John Mauro were joined by Wooden Boat Festival Director Barb Trailer. They discussed the success of the return of the Boat Festival as an in-person event and the importance of volunteerism for creating community.

Local News for 9/22/22

September 22, 2022: Simon Jaynes – Motorcycle run to pack ferries; Covid Immigrant Relief Fund applications. (TEXT)

Friends of Fort Flagler

(Airdate: September 29, 2022) Jefferson and Clallam Counties are abundant with natural spaces, and Fort Flagler is one of those special places, nestled on Marrowstone Island. Our Washington State Park’s budgets fall short of the many needs in our parks and the Friends of Fort Flagler help to span that gap. Join Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can as she discusses with Deisy Bach, Board Member the benefits and opportunities to help span the gap while taking in the beauty of our Olympic Peninsula.

Local News for 9/21/22

September 21, 2022: Casey Dolan – Port Ludlow man faces firearms charges; human remains found at Dungeness Spit. (TEXT)
Rhythm Connection / Robert Ambrose

Rhythm Connection / Robert Ambrose

Rhythm Connection, airing Tuesdays from 1-3pm, transports listeners to cultures around the world, through incredibly diverse music from the African diaspora. Since its 1993 inception in Alaska, Robert has presented fresh music every week to make you dance or bring you solace, or both. Email Robert.

#208 Dr. Lisa Mathias, the Artful Dentist

(Airdate: September 20, 2022) Maryanne McNellis interviews Dr. Liza Mathias, who runs Uptown Dental in PT. She’s a true local, born and raised here. She was torn between art and science when she was in college. After a few years in dead-end, entry-level jobs in Seattle, a friend suggested dentistry might be her answer. Among those she consulted for career advice was Dr. Steven Scharf, her dentist since she was 3 years old. He was extremely enthusiastic. In fact, when she graduated from dental school he wanted her to join him in practice in Port Townsend. A few years later she bought him out – becoming the only female running a dental practice here. Dr. Mathias sees dentistry as the perfect union of art and science. She can be positively lyrical about shaping a crown just right. She views each mouth as an artistic challenge. Sculptors sometimes say they can see the shape that can emerge from inside a block of stone. This dentist believes in the potential beauty in the shapes and fit of teeth.