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Juneau Afternoon 6/13/12

Pat Moore and Abigail Calkin
Pat Moore hosts. He’ll talk with Abigail Calkin, author of The Night Orion Fell, the story of Larry Hills, an Oregon fisherman who survived a horrific accident which pinned his arms in the net reel of his trawler; Michelle McCann, who edited Ed Farrell’s youth book Valley of the Grizzly about a young Northwest native boy forced into a fight for survival when the flight to a fishing vacation stranded him and his grandfather in the remote Canadian wilderness; and Lauren Brooks, from Juneau’s Association for the Education of Young Children will highlight The Evolution of Dad, a film to be shown Saturday at noon at the Goldtown theatre.

National Native News, Writer’s Almanac, Music, and more also on the show.

Abigail Calkin

The Night Orion Fell
The Night Orion Fell

Juneau Afternoon 6/12/12

Pat Moore hosts. He’ll speak with Samia Savell from the Juneau Field Office of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service about the Seasonal High Tunnel temporary greenhouse cost sharing program; Steve Kocsis will highlight tonight’s Planetarium presentation on the Northern Lights, Science & Art; Fairbanks-based author Ross Coen will tell us about his latest book, Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil: The Epic Voyage of the SS Manhatten Through the Northwest Passage – Ross will be in town Wednesday to sign his books at Heritage Bookstore; and Alysia Jones and Marie Darlin from the City Museum will announce the Juneau History Grant Application program – applications available now and due June 29.

Juneau Afternoon 6/11/12

Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Katie Bausler will Host; Toren Ulrickson will be here with news about how you can have lunch on a cruise ship – and help Big Brothers Big Sisters at the same time; and Marian Call will be here with a preview of her concert on Wednesday night at the Gold Town.

Juneau Afternoon 6/7/12

Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore hosts. He’ll talk with Kyle Pickett about this Saturday’s Juneau Symphony Pops concert with the Thunder Mountain Big Band; we’ll meet Amelie and Marion, two French globetrotters who are hitchhiking from Patagonia to Prudhoe Bay; Ralph Steeves and Julei Speegel will be here to highlight tours of the Ted Stevens Marine Research Facility; and Nancy DeCherney will give us the rundown on art happenings in the capital city during Arts Up.

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