Attention Please!
Bret Black and Karen Stillwell

(Airdate: September 4, 2023) Host Jim Burke speaks with Chief Bret Black of East Jefferson Fire Rescue about the continuing wildfire danger. Then Jim interviews Karyn Stillwell, yoga instructor, Wim Hof Method teacher and leader of a local cold plunge happy hour at Fort Worden beach Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5pm.
Festival on the Porch and Poetry on the Salish Sea

(Airdate: August 28, 2012) This week’s Attention Please! begins with a short conversation with Claudia Coppola of Olympic Neighbors, the topic being PorchFest, the organization’s annual fundraiser to be held on September 3. From there the conversation turns to Seattle Civic Poet Shin Yu Pai, scheduled to speak on September 10 as part of the series Poetry on the Salish Sea and Kathryn Hunt, curator of the series. Hosted by Phil Andrus.
Airing out the A.I.R.E. Program

(Airdate: August 21, 2023) Together to present the A.I.R.E. Program are Artist-in-Residence Carol Rashawanna Williams and A.I.R.E co-creators Tracy Grisman and Adrianna Santiago. Located at the Jefferson County Solid Waste Transfer Station, A.I.R.E. demonstrates the value of “garbage” as raw materials for the making of works of art. Hosted by Phil Andrus.
THING!
An Activist for Peace

The 6th and 9th of August of this year commemorate the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in1945, the year – 78 years ago – that the Atomic Genie left the bottle never to return. Civilians and military personnel were indiscriminately killed, and there were terrible inhumane consequences for the survivors. Joining us today is Ann Wright, Col. US Army (Retired) who served 29 years with the Army and Army Reserves, and 16 years of service in the US Diplomatic Corps. Ann is now an outspoken Activist for Peace. She was one of three US Diplomats who submitted their letters of resignation to Colin Powell on the eve of the invasion of Iraq.
Ann has been writing and speaking out for Peace since then, participating in discussions on foreign policy and peace at conferences worldwide, as well as participating in non-violent protests all over the globe. KPTZ’s Chris Bricker sits down for a conversation with Ann.
Tax Aid Volunteers

(Airdate: July 24, 2023) In this encore airing, Jim Burke interviewed David Seglau about the AARP Foundation’s efforts to recruit volunteers to be “Tax Aide Volunteers” to help people of any age file their taxes. Jim also spoke with Eva Bennett, the Jefferson County Coordinator for S.H.I.B.A. (The State Health Insurance Benefits Advisors) who is recruiting volunteers to help people understand their options with Medicare.
Poet by the Salish Sea
Jefferson Co. Museum of Art & History
Key City’s Airness

(Airdate: July 3, 2023) Jim Burke talks with the cast members and mentors of The Key City Public Theatre’s production of AIRNESS, a play about an air guitar contest which is part of KCPT’s educational program where teens act, direct and learn about technical production. He also has a conversation with Charles Durrett about a new co-housing project being developed in Port Townsend.
