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113023 🎅 KPTZ Spotlight 📻 December 1-15_ 2023 🎅
ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. December's a Month of Giving & Joy <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/6ac14f13-6c95-a50b-f122-d41742d17092.jpg> What’s Fresh on the KPTZ Airwaves December 1-15, 2023 LIVE EVENT TRINITY UMC MUSICIANS’ CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT CONCERT Thursday, December 14, 7 pm, Trinity Universal Methodist Church, 609 Taylor St., PT <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/ec5b4f64-9ec7-f151-7bc1-d3d30a542716.jpg> KPTZ is excited to bring to you a Christmas Concert as the next installment in our Candlelight Concert Series, to take place on Thursday, December 14th at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Townsend at 7pm. The Trinity UMC Musicians will present a wide range of choral music, from Gregorian Chants to current favorites, performed on two pipe organs, piano, harpsichord, and a virginal. The evening will also feature performances from both the Trinity Chancel Choir and the Trinity Bell Choir, as well as a sing-a-long section for the audience. Brought to you by KPTZ, this concert will be simulcast live on 91.9 FM KPTZ. DAILY PROGRAMMING FRIDAY THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW Friday 9:30-11am Good old Rock and Roll. Turn it up or turn it off. COUNTY CONNECTIONS with host Jim Burke Friday 12:30-12:55pm Join host Jim Burke and a rotating roster of County Commissioner co-hosts for discussions about what is going on with Jefferson County Government and their work being on behalf of the county. Similar in format to Brewocracy Now! that addresses the City of Port Townsend, County Connections features a different County commissioner each week, along with special guests from County departments or the community. WORDSONGS with DJWAS (Ward Serrill) Friday 1-3pm WordSongs is dedicated to good lyrics, no matter the style. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/d8142a00-16c9-39cd-0ad7-3ba023bf3542.jpg> ROOTS & TWANG with Karen Anderson, The Truck Driver's Daughter Friday 3-5pm Share the ride with Karen and enjoy her diverse mix of country, western and Americana music, plus many surprises in the mix! In fact, some people call ROOTS & TWANG the "country show for folks who don't like country music." Tune in. We're sure you'll be informed, delighted and, most of all, entertained. FREESPIN hosted by Ron McElroy Friday 5-7pm Get onboard with FreeSpin host Ron McElroy (aka “Good Rockin’ Daddy”) for a 2-hour ride around the Funky, Bluesy, and Rockin’ neighborhood. We'll visit R & B City, Funkytown, Rock Island, and Bluesville to sample from the diverse menu that is sure to get you movin’ and groovin’. And just for kicks we will periodically dive into New Orleans’ finest funk and the rhythmic beats of Jamaica. December 8 Ron will feature Kid Anderson who will be appearing with the Greaseland All-Stars at the Palindrome on December 8 at 7:30. Christoffer "Kid" Anderson is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, engineer, and producer from Norway who owns the Greaseland recording studio in San Jose CA. He is currently guitarist in Rick Estrin and the Nightcats. FreeSpin will also highlight some of the artists who have recorded at Greaseland. Tune in on Friday Dec. 8th from 5 to 7 pm and enjoy this special tribute before heading out to the show at the Palindrome. FRIDAY NIGHT BLUES with Barney Burke Friday 8-10pm Barney’s been hosting the Friday Night Blues since the launch of KPTZ and he’s always live on the air. He’ll get your feet tappin’ with all kinds of classic blues (and plenty of live tracks) plus a half-dozen soul and R&B tunes. SATURDAY PLUGGED IN PLANET with Susan Bublitz Saturday 9-11am Time to rewind… with vintage KPTZ programming. It's Plugged-In Planet! This is where the world’s ancient music collides with modern studio wizardry, all expressed in a deluge of grooves, tunes and little ditties. Be prepared to have your hair blown back! Music that spans the globe. VORTEX FOUR with Theo Saturday 4-6pm A new Saturday afternoon journey into unusual places and spaces. Says Theo: A receiver must be like a transmitter. In here, there is infinite storage space for refracted light patterns. Meditate on this at second level. THE BLUE ROOM with C-Dub Saturday 11pm-Midnight Only the most premium electronic music from the 90s and into the future on Saturdays, late night. Tune in for downtempo, ambient, house, techno, breaks, dub, and beyond. To learn more, check out this KPTZ interview with C-Dub <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=2761a26ea9&e=eba4e3a8b6> . SUNDAY <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/679e9d32-321f-9518-5097-f90e6cd1784c.jpg> PROGRESSIVE TRACKS with Mike “ProgTracks” Pollack Sunday 5-6am and Monday 9-10pm Mike has been playing “All the music your spouse can’t stand” for over 10 years now. You’ll hear what’s new in the world of Progressive Rock, with a touch of Jazz-Rock Fusion, Psych/Space, Avant, and Desert/Doom thrown into his aural stew. Shows often include a “Golden Tracks Album Feature” which highlights classic music turning 50 years old. UNLACED STRINGS with Gail Pruitt Sunday 10am to noon Gail is back on the air as your producer and host of Unlaced Strings. Join her each Sunday morning now through May as she shares her favorite Classical music and fun facts about the people who create it. OUR WORKING WATERFRONT with host Chris Bricker Tuesday 5:30-6pm and Sunday at Noon Host Chris Bricker joins his co-hosts Eron Berg, Port of Port Townsend’s Director, along with Port Commissioner Pam Petranek to bring you updates, characters, artisans and stories that surround our busy Port and Maritime Community. December 3 Part Two of a special tour of Port of Port Townsend’s Boatyard with students and faculty of the Williams College/Mystic Connecticut Seaport Coastal & Ocean Studies Program. This episode is all about “the Catch” – fishing and life on the water. Hosts Chris Bricker and Port Commissioner Pam Petranek visit Brian Dafforn, skipper and owner of the Polaris, one of the twenty remaining historic vessels of the Longliner Fleet; Captain Ozzie Anderson, owner of the fishing tender Sunnyvale: and Rick Ottman, captain and owner of schooner Cape Cleare, along with crew member Kaila Janders. December 12 Join KPTZ’s Chris Bricker and his co-hosts, Port of Port Townsend’s Director Eron Berg for this month’s update, and then Chris and Port Commissioner Pam Petranek comes aboard the 38ft Orca Sailing Cutter Armengali, with owner Kevin Stearns and friend Sally Hardin, along with shipwright Ryan Chadwick from Cape George Boatworks. As we look around the cabin, we see superb craftsmanship and the integration of a collection of unique features from around the globe. His father’s last wish was that Kevin finish building the boat they began together over 40 years ago. Now, we find ourselves sitting aboard a stunning masterpiece! <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/fe3793aa-3be3-1ba8-4c80-30c0c990e8be.jpg> OUR TOWN with host Maryanne McNellis Alternating Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm December 3 Maryanne interviews Tim Caldwell of the Friends of Port Townsend Golf Park. The issue of what to do with the acres of land under the Port Townsend Golf Course has rippled through the community for months. There are passionate supporters for a number of different scenarios. Some want nothing but a traditional golf course; others want multiple parks and mini-golf; and still others want housing on the land. The citizens group of “friends” is working towards a compromise that will hopefully include elements of all proposed ideas. Tim ran the PT Chamber of Commerce for years and knows most of the players well. He thinks this non-profit group can steer a course which will offer a blend of the best suggestions. Tim says our golf course is a “lunchpail golf course” instead of a country club and well-suited for multiple uses. December 12 Maryanne interviews Steve Shivley, an Elder of the First Presbyterian Church, which is currently celebrating its 150th anniversary. Steve’s well-known in the community as former GM of Fort Worden and for his marketing company, working closely with civic and private groups largely in the tourism industry. First Presbyterian was founded by a group of seven determined Victorian women. This was long before women had the right to vote. In 1873 females couldn’t even be members of a church, much less have bank accounts or buy property. Yes, their spouses were the frontmen. But everyone knew what was happening behind the scenes. The church’s history mirrors the ups and downs of PT over the past 150 years. The elegant edifice uptown was built anticipating the boom that never happened towards the end of the 1800’s. This is Part #1 of a special 2-part Our Town, tracking the history of both church and town. CLASS REUNION with DJ host Jerry Osborne Sunday 2-3 pm December 3 1944 Class Reunion December 10 1954 Class Reunion <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/f6732ae2-a5fb-fce0-8ab7-13d7b36434ea.jpg> PUBCRAWL with host Charlie Doyle Sunday 3-5pm Join the God of Celtic Music, Charlie Doyle, for a fast-paced show of Celtic and folk music tunes performed by artists from around the world in a variety of styles. During December, Callahan the Leprechaun will add Christmas tunes performed by Celtic artists to supplement the usual programming. December 3 A Tribute to Loreena McKennitt. December 10 The Women of Celtic and Folk Music. RETRO COCKTAIL HOUR with Darrell Brogdon Sunday 5-7pm An eclectic way to enjoy your Sunday evening. Here you'll find vintage recordings from the dawn of the Hi-Fi Era — imaginative, light-hearted (and sometimes light-headed) pop stylings designed to underscore everything from the backyard barbecue to the high-tech bachelor pad. Darrell Brogdon serves up two hours of incredibly strange music! The Retro Cocktail Hour comes to KPTZ from Kansas Public Radio. CATS IN OUR LAPS with host Phil Andrus Sunday 7-10pm Cats in Our Laps is a radio variety show which features live and recorded music, interviews, and readings. Typically, host Phil Andrus brings in a guest artist or two, sometimes into the KPTZ studio but more often on Zoom. Appearing on each show is Cats’ in Our Laps Poet Laureate Deborah Kate Hammond, a marvelous curator and reader of poetry, and Al Latham, who reads the tea leaves we call the “weather forecast”. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/f2f18119-ecdb-0cf3-259b-c60d43d3c80c.jpg> December 3 Featured in the 7:00 hour is Catherine Stone reading two essays, one on “the evolutionary perfection of cats” and the second about the Nipah virus, a bat-borne disease, and how helping bats might help protect human health. Singer and songwriter Danny Schmidt (at right) flies in on Zoom from Austin to join us for an hour of his songs and conversation. In the yawning-and-stretching 9:00 hour Phil plays miscellaneous music and reads “David Sedaris Shops for Clothes in Tokyo”. Expect to giggle. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/13476372-dbac-1de9-326d-c8ea9bdb08ad.jpg> December 10 Don White will be at the Holiday Season Reader’s Podium in this evening’s Cats in Our Laps. In the 8:00 hour, Candlelight Concert artist organist Terry Reitz will be pulling out the stops for an hour of music of the organ. For the final hour, Pabemeto (at right) will come to Cats in Our Laps via Zoom from Hamburg, Germany. Pabemeto is the duo of twin brothers Pay Bandit and Melf Torge Nonn. Their eclectic music is inspired by the music traditions of Northern Germany and, in their words, “… stands for open understanding of culture and seeks dialogue with the world in awareness of its own origins.” MONDAY THE JIM B. SHOW Monday 9:30-11am The Olympic Peninsula’s ONLY radio show devoted to the whims and wacky weird moods of DJ Jim B! Whether it’s from the 60s, 70s, the 00s, the 2020s or 1930, this music is designed to start your Monday with verve and sometimes a good cry. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/0b981bc0-fe2f-fcd6-df48-e4b4650b84de.jpg> ATTENTION, PLEASE! Monday at Noon and 5pm, repeats Saturday at Noon KPTZ News reporters interview and sheds light on the people who are change agents in Jefferson County. December 4 In a continuing series on Chimacum, joining host Phil Andrus are Crystie Kisler of Finnriver Farm; Simon Walter-Hansen, new owner of the Chimacum Cafe; and Holly Hughes, of Empty Bowl Press. BOXED CHOCOLATES with The Briceman Monday 1-3pm Join the Briceman for his special music show featuring music from every decade from the 60s thru the 2020s. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/5146edc9-3d93-f20b-3288-23846cf491a8.jpg> INTERSTELLAR UNDERWEAR with host DJ Mars Monday 3-5pm Join DJ Mars for a trip around the rock ’n’ roll stars with garage, classic, punk, and psychedelic rock, new wave, and any other cool and captivating space junk he finds. And if you’re into killer kover versions, he’s “Got Ya Covered” with his weekly exploration of this far-out corner of the galaxy. And if there are notable birthdays to celebrate, there may just be a special “They Say It's Your Birthday" celebration. TUESDAY <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/5237ce32-06df-b915-20df-4af315526252.jpg> BOOKLOVERS’ CAFÉ hosted by Cris Wilson Alternate Tuesdays and repeats the following Sunday, both 12:30-1pm December 5 / 10 Joining Cris to talk about her writing career and her latest book is Rachel Fordham. Rachel's latest novel is titled The Letter Tree. It is set in Buffalo, New York in 1924, a place Rachel knows well, and it shows. She writes with an open mind discovering where her characters will lead her, always asking What if? In the novel Laura Bradshaw is the heir to the Bradshaw Shoe Company and since her mother died she has been isolated by an overprotective father. He is consumed by his business and his feud with his competitor, the Campbell Shoe Company. Laura is forbidden to associate with anyone from the Campbell clan and she eases her isolation by exchanging letters with a mysterious friend. Part romance, part mystery, this is a book to relax your mind in troubled times. RHYTHM CONNECTION with host Robert Ambrose Tuesday 1-3pm Rhythm Connection transports listeners to cultures around the world, through incredibly diverse music from the African diaspora. Since its 1993 inception in Alaska, Robert has presented fresh music every week to make you dance or bring you solace, or both. COMMUNITY TIDES with Chris Bricker Tuesday 5:30-6pm and Sunday at noon December 5 / 10 Hosts Chris Bricker and Siobhan Canty, President & CEO of Jefferson Community Foundation, join Port Townsend Educational Foundation board member Rebekah Minarchek to discuss how the Foundation enables teachers who are looking to fund more interactive and diverse projects during the school year. We’ll also talk with two students about some interesting projects that have already been funded. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/cf7ebf3f-5097-4655-756c-f0a4cac25976.jpg> JAZZ NOTES hosted by Bill Mercier Tuesday 8-10pm December 5 This week we’ll hear from jazz greats like Jimmy Smith, James Carter, and Count Basie as well as lesser known artists like Eddie Diehl, Michael Dease, and Dann Zinn. Our “What’s New?” feature for this week takes a look at the new album Umbra from tenor man Matt Otto. We’ll hear three cuts from that release. December 12 We’ll be listening to avant garde cuts from Ornette Coleman and Nubya Garcia, nice vocals from Ella Fitzgerald and Chet Baker, bop from Charlie Parker, nice guitar from Bill Frisell and Jim Hall, and much more. On “What’s New?” for this week we’ll hear three cuts from the new release Vibes On A Breath by vibraphonist Ted Piltzecker. DONN AT NIGHT Tuesday 6:30-8pm in December, Don will play a few Holiday pieces, but not too many. Oh sure, you'll hear The Arabian Dance, from The Nutcracker a few times. You'll hear it on the December 12th show, and probably on the 19th, too. And guess what? You might (and will) hear from Kathleen Battle, Judy Collins, and Iris DeMent, among others. For that matter, tune in to all of the shows on KPTZ. And thanks for listening. WEDNESDAY MUSIC2DRINKCOFFEE2 with Al Bergstein Wednesday 8-9:30am Wake up to the sounds of Brazil! Wednesday mornings, Al Bergstein brings us Music2DrinkCoffee2, an acoustic musical tour of Brazil's best choro, samba, bossa, forro, indigenous music and more. Featuring music from Brazil along with Brazilian-influenced musicians from around the world. Al features new work launching each week along with historic versions & background on what you are hearing. With marine weather and occasional guest artists. BRING YOUR RECORDS with host Larry Stein Wednesday 9:30-11 <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/6ac5e0db-77c1-546f-f697-c451b821927e.jpg> NATURE NOW Wednesday 12:30-1pm, Thursday 5:30-6pm, and Saturdays 12:30-1pm Join the Nature Now team as they explore the wonders and puzzles of the natural world around us. Fascinating topics range broadly from ecology, specific plant or animal species, human interaction with nature, discussion with authors, conservation strategies, and, sometimes, even philosophical questions. Miss a broadcast? In addition to listening to Nature Now programs from the archive on KPTZ, you can also listen to Nature Now as a podcast on your phone. Subscribe to Nature Now in your podcast app and access more than 100 past and current episodes. December 6 / 7/ 9 Nan Evans talks with Jim Bodkin about what scientists have learned about otter ecology and conservation since they were nearly forced into extinction by fur hunters – specifically how important sea otters are to healthy, diverse and resilient ocean ecosystems. How do we know if and when the sea otters have been restored to pre-hunting conditions? Is there a relationship between climate change and healthy sea otter populations? THE BUZZY DONAHUE SHOW Wednesday 1-3pm Features new to me music. BROADWAY SHOWTIME hosted by Don White Wednesday 3-4pm and repeats Sundays 1-2pm <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/5c2e61ea-d340-0f6b-68ac-173bcbe4f581.jpg> MUSIC TO MY EARS with Dalana Wednesday 4-5pm with encore Saturday 1-2pm Incredible music you grew up with or grew to love! VINYL VILLAGE with DJ host Jerry Osborne Wednesday 7-8pm December 13 Down right Pot Luck tunes, including some listener choices. December 20 For this hour we'll only spin hit records from the 1970s. ROCKET SURGERY with host Charlie Bermant Wednesday 8-10pm THURSDAY <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/f273376c-b93a-d0a2-af74-7b97a1df76cf.jpg> MUSICAL FRUIT with DJ Goodwoman Thursday 9:30-11am Musical Fruit is your effervescent morning show for non-linear states of mind. Featuring hep-cat jump blues, rhythm and soul, chanson, rock ‘n’ roll in all its iterations, and stirring tunes of every ilk – guaranteed to be hot-peppered with oddball and worldly commentary. Musical Fruit spotlight-features include: Tarot Time with Mistress Zaena, The French Collection, and a rousing dose of sax education with Let's Talk about Sax. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/ada9fa0d-ae8b-31cc-798e-2895825f9df4.jpg> EVERYBODY CAN with host Missy Nielsen Alternating Tuesdays (with reprise the following week on Thursday), 12:10-12:30pm Everybody Can explores the challenges, hopes, and heartwarming moments that inform the volunteers and non-profit organizations in Jefferson and Clallam County. December 7 Toys for Tots, Christmas for Children and The Magic of Christmas. These elves among us coordinate their magic and efforts to bring joy to our community, families, and children in the Jefferson County. Learn about their well-organized effort to check off that list to ensure that there is a bit of joy and magic for our most important resource – our kids. Join Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can as she speaks with these special elves about their work and the contributions that are needed from us. Don Olsen, Kiwanis member and lead elf for Toys for Tots, along with Christy Spencer, lead ribbon and wrapping elf of Christmas for Children and master elf of all things magic Ted Krasinski, from Smiles Under the Tree set the stage for a delightful magical conversation. December 12 OWL360 is an organization that invests in the young adults of Jefferson County, through a range of services and activities. OWL360 s mission is to support young adults as they seek their path to a sense of place and purpose. From leadership development to housing and health care resources, OWL360 is a place that endeavors to support sustainable independence. Missy Nielsen of Everybody Can speaks with Executive Director Kelli Parcher and Emily Abell, Pfeiffer house resident manager, about the support, resources and opportunities for growth as they move into the world. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/ebf2b24e-01fb-e909-b191-49fb22c1eb0a.jpg> BREWOCRACY NOW Thursday 12:30-12:55pm PT City Manager John Mauro and KPTZ’s Taylor Clark, along with selected guests will be taking your questions, live! Please email your questions before 12:45 to dj@kptz.org <mailto:dj@kptz.org> . And, in case you can’t tune in live, you can hear the archived podcast later that day at kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=e424e431f0&e=eba4e3a8b6 > . BLUES JOURNEY with host Taylor Clark Thursday 1-3pm We will hear Blues and blues-related music. We will hear songs which are soulful because music is what feelings sound like. Every other week, there may also be some live Grateful Dead in the second hour. Taylor loves that stuff and he finds the Dead to be soothing – really. MIDLIFE CRISIS DANCE PARTY with Ray Serebrin Thursday 3-5pm On the Midlife Crisis Dance Party we present no content on midlife, crises, or parties. Instead, we offer an exploration of time, magnetism and what happens when tiny robots are set loose in your bloodstream, plus poetry. Stories, The Worst Song of the Week, and diverse music to agitate and convulse dancers, will be also be on offer. No masks, no shirts and no shoes are required. Warning: This show is an acquired taste. Stories from the Midlife Crisis Podcasts are rolled out every Monday on the KPTZ.org home page, and the Complete Archive <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id= 0480ecfdcb&e=eba4e3a8b6> is found at the KPTZ Podcasts website button. <https://mcusercontent.com/6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf/images/0d7d3d95-375f-15c2-77c2-578679f838bf.jpg> RÁDIO KILOMBO with hosts DJs David BoNoBo and Brazil Nut Thursday 9-10pm Here you find the Earth’s finest collection of seductive African and Afro-Latin grooves. The selections are three parts club culture, one part roots culture, and all parts positive. Join us for our weekly convocation, hear the story of the rhythms, and let the music stir your soul! THE DUDEBABE RADIO HOUR Thursday 10pm-midnight WE GOT TUNES! A weekly live show hosted by locals Rachel Smith and Conner Bouchard-Roberts sharing new tunes, fascinating discoveries, dance jams, odd vibes, poetry, literature, and the occasional live studio guest. LOCAL NEWS PROGRAMMING KPTZ LOCAL NEWS Tuesday through Friday, 12 noon and repeating at 5pm The KPTZ’s Local News Crew: Jim Burke / Tuesday, Casey Dolan / Wednesday, and Derek Firenze / Thursday and rotating reporters on Friday bring you the latest information and commentary. Each of these broadcasts is available shortly afterwards for streaming, at kptz.org <https://kptz.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6df05bfd2eaa0ab6bf92aa5cf&id=c5fd64f439&e=eba4e3a8b6> . KPTZ COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday through Friday 8 am, 12 Noon, and at 5pm (Except on Monday at 5:30pm and Friday at 7pm) Tune in for listings of local events. To submit an upcoming event, please email calendar@kptz.org <mailto:calendar@kptz.org> by one week ahead of the scheduled event date. KPTZ ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR Thursday 8pm and Friday & Saturday 10am and 4pm (and included on Monday-Thursday Community Calendars) Local entertainment event listings are highlighted by Heather Moore. 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