Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. He’ll talk with Mike Hutcherson from the Juneau Job Center about Wednesday’s Job Fair; Kathleen McFerrin, from the Center for Non-Violent Communication, and Claire Murphy will talk about this weekend’s workshops; and he’ll talk with Cordova artist David Rosenthal about his show of paintings at the Alaska State Museum.
We’ll talk with Beth Weigel and Christine Amor about this Friday’s Discovery Day; Tom Mattice will discuss tonight’s presentation on the Urban Avalanche Mitigation Study; Mandy O’Neal Cole, from AWARE, will be here with a preview of Wednesday’s Brown Bag session on Homelessness and Domestic Violence; and we’ll talk with Liz Perry and Linda Belarde about planning for Celebration 2012.
Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. Art Rotch will tell us about next week’s series of readings, plays and panel discussion called the Land Marks Festival, which will look at place, culture, and identity in theatre; we’ll talk with Lee Witt and Kristi Evans of the Brickhouse Band, who’ll be plauying tomorrow night at the Shriners’ Ball; we’ll get a preview of tonight’s Fireside Lecture; and Laura Dameron will be here to highlight an upcoming series of Hospice workshops on Guidance Through Grief.
I read three very short stories by women in honor of Women’s History Month.
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Election and Youngest Daughter by Belle Boggs
Shiftless Little Loafers by Susan Orlean
Host Adrien Lopez will interview Dr. Kevin Krein, Co-owner and Lead Guide for Alaska Powder Descents (7:00 – 7:30 PM), and then in the second half of the show talk with Katie Hurley, a member of the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame for her dedication to public service for over 60 years in Alaska (7:30 – 8:00 PM).
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