Kiel Renick, outreach coordinator at Glory Hole, stops by during Thursday’s program to tell us about a new survey and research to determine the needs of the homeless community in Juneau. We’ll also hear from Aaron Elmore, about Theatre in the Rough’s new production “The Lion In Winter,” Mary Walker and Curt Karns will explain the One People One Earth conference now underway in Juneau, Eric Goldsberry and Eric Fuette will have a preview of this year’s event for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, and Nancy DeCherney will tell us about events happening this weekend with Arts UP. Matt Miller guest hosts.
Cheryl Snyder
“A Juneau Afternoon” 2/15/12
Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, our host Amanda Compton will talk with Rich Moniak and students that are in Juneau as Muslim Student Ambassadors, Beth Weigel will be in to let us know about Discovery Days with Discovery Southeast, and we’ll learn about this week at Eaglecrest.
That, Writers Almanac, music and more, today at 3, on KTOO-FM.
“Left Hanging” 2/14/12
Tune in tonight at 7pm to “Left Hanging” for “Love with the Proper Killer” by Rose Deshaw. It’s hard to find a decent boyfriend. It’s harder to break up with one on Valentine’s Day.
Fritz Cove Collective – Listen Here
Hear singer-songwriters Adam Wood, Irene Muller and Tyler Preston play live and chat with Katie B.
Irene and Adam perform original folk, rock and blues Sat., Feb. 11, 8 p.m. at the UAS Rec Center.
“A Juneau Afternoon” 2/10/12
Alaska Identity Project 2/9/12
Tune into the Alaska Identity Project on Thursday, February 9, 2012. Host Adrien Lopez will interview the Executive Director of the Marine Exchange of Alaska and Retired U.S. Coast Guard Captain, Ed Page (7:00 – 7:30 PM), and then in the second half of the show talk with Mike Bell, Director of the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) Center for Mine Training (7:30 – 8:00 PM).