–“Discovering THE COMPLETE FICTION OF NELLA LARSEN is like finding lost money with no name on it. One can enjoy it with delight and share it without guilt.”
~Maya Angelou
POEMS
The Maenads by Ursula Le Guin
Iodine Rain by Bill Merk
Don’t Want This Kind of Love to Disappear by Ray Friedlander
Wednesday at 3, on A Juneau Afternoon, Sheli DeLaney will be your host;
Sue Perles and Leanora Skaggs will be here with news about the Girl Scouts Dinner and Auction;
Nora Laughlin will be here with details about getting help with taxes;
We’ll get a preview of the Wildlife Wednesday program for this month, Using Trail Cams
And we’ll get an update on Eaglecrest activities from Jeffra Clough.
That, Bird Note, music and more, Wednesday on A Juneau Afternoon, live at 3 on KTOO-News, repeated at 4 on KRNN, and available on demand on-line at ktoo.org
Sara Brown and Kristen Miller, will discuss Into The Woods;
Jack Hodges will be here to highlight his new bio-book, Above & Beyond: Life of an Alaskan Aviator;
We’ll get a preview of Floyd Dryden’s production of Mulan, Jr.;
Career Technical Education Coordinator Carin Smolin will be here to talk about CTE Month and share high school career technical education highlights, projects and awards.
That, Bird Note, music and more, Tuesday, during A Juneau Afternoon; live on KTOO at 3, repeated at 4 on KRNN, and available on demand, on line, via KTOO.org
Monday at 3, Scott Burton hosts A Juneau Afternoon;
Peter Metcalfe will highlight the new publication, “150 Reasons Why We Love Alaska”;
We’ll talk with Jim Powell and Beth Kerttula about an upcoming forum on Sexual Harassment in Alaska;
We’ll get an update on police activities with Chief Ed Mercer;
Master Gardner Ed Buyarsky will highlight gardening in Juneau.
And Allison Smith and Sean Eisle will tell us about nominating an educator for Discovery Southeast’s annual teacher award.
That, Bird Note, music, and much more, Monday on A Juneau Afternoon;
Live on KTOO at 3, repeated at 4, and available on demand, on-line via ktoo.org
Tune in to Mind Over Matter on KTOO this coming Monday evening at 7 p.m. to hear local advocates discuss the pros and cons of restorative justice and how it can repair the harm caused by crime. When victims, offenders and community members meet, the results can be transformational. Join Dr. Elaine Schroeder and her guests this Monday evening on KTOO at 7 p.m. for this month’s edition of Mind Over Matter learn more about this innovative and humane approach to justice.
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