Presentation by Lisa Arkin, Executive Director of the Eugene non-profit Beyond Toxics.
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Friday, Oct 11th at 3 pm, ARTS – Live & Local! host Carol Newman speaks with: Marianne Monson with the Astoria Writers Guild’s Literary Ball; Robert Michael Pyle with his poetry workshop; Printmaker Gin Laughery with “Elements & Patterns” at Imogen Gallery; and painter Vicki Baker with “Women in Hats” at Tempo Gallery, both during…
Join host Graham Nystrom for Coast Community Radio’s live call in show, where listeners weigh in on the topic of the week. This week, Graham talks with listeners about families. What’s your family story?
Live recording of Astoria City Council Meeting, October 7, 2019. The meeting was already underway when this recording began (I was a little late!), and audience members are commenting to the council about their experiences in Astoria’s sister city, Walldorf, Germany. The council business relating to waterfront development and the Port of Astoria happens later…
Salient commentary with Michael McCusker.
The Astoria City Council met for another marathon (four-hour) session on Monday with a full audience in attendance for much of the meeting. On the evening’s agenda were some controversial issues regarding the Uniontown district and the Port of Astoria. Joanne Rideout reports. Script follows, Listen below [7:00 min.] The council continued to hammer out…
Donna Quinn talks with Jessamyn Grace West and Andrea Mazzarella, co-owners of Astoria’s Oddfellows Building. The building is in the running for $150,000 state historic preservation grant, and you can help by voting online daily.
On this episode of Life Downstream, we talk to Sara Oien. Sara is a local high school teacher who balances her work life with being a mother to five kids as well as a cancer diagnosis. Tune in to hear her the moment she found out she was going to have triplets and later when…
This show, hosted by A Senior Moment’s Joanne Rideout, is all about grief – particularly the kind of grief one experiences after a long period of caregiving followed by the death of a loved one. It can be complicated, overwhelming and surprising. Join us for a look at caregiver grief.
Cold Coast Episode One – Tune in to the first episode of Cold Coast where Ann features two Clatsop County unidentified persons cases and discusses how Senate Bill 227, “Savanna’s Act” could help federal and tribal agencies across the United States.
Cold Coast Episode One – Tune in to the first episode of Cold Coast where Ann features two Clatsop County unidentified persons cases and discusses how Senate Bill 227, “Savanna’s Act” could help federal and tribal agencies across the United States.
Friday, Oct 4th at 3 pm, ARTS – Live & Local! host Carol Newman speaks with: Marco Davis with Sunday in the Park with Art at Fort Clatsop in the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Sunday; Karin Temple with a reading from her 7th book of poems, “Life, Still and Again” at the CMH-OHSU…
Join host Graham Nystrom for a look at current issues on Coast Community Radio’s call-in show, where listeners can speak their minds on the air.
Port of Astoria adopts new strategic plan The Port has a new strategic plan, a key step on its road back to solvency. Joanne Rideout reports. The Port of Astoria Commission unanimously approved a new port strategic plan at their Tuesday meeting. The port has crafted the new plan as part of an effort to…
It seems that there are more deer in Astoria than ever before….and more Astorians are going to great lengths to keep them from eating their gardens. Coast Community Radio’s Jacob Lewin reports. Script follows. [Listen below – Total Run Time: 3:00 min] While they don’t do a census of urban deer, the Oregon Department of…
Astoria City Council makes key decisions for waterfront At Monday night’s Astoria City Council meeting, councilors again faced a full house and a packed agenda. Joanne Rideout reports. Script follows [Listen below: 5:00 min] Fort George Brewery’s impending purchase of the sprawling Astoria Warehousing property on the waterfront on Marine Drive was front and center…
Live recording of Astoria City Council Meeting recorded September 30, 2019.
Live recording of Seaside City Council meeting, September 23. 2019. Many thanks to Seaside Director of Tourism Marketing Joshua Heineman for this recording.
Commentary with Michael McCusker.
Join host Donna Quinn as she talks with Josh Saranpaa of the Wildlife Center of the North Coast about their annual founders dinner happening October 15.
In Season, October 1, 2019
Join 46 North Farm co-owner Teresa Retzlaff and hand tool gardener Jessica Schleif for a talk about agriculture on the North Coast.
Perspectives, September 30, 2019
On Perspectives, host Joan Herman speaks with Michael McNickle, the director of Clatsop County Public Health, to discuss some new department programs, including a two-year initiative to reduce sexually transmitted infections.
Host Jennifer Burns Bright takes a deep “dive” into the topic of Rockfish.
Host Joan Herman interviews Clatsop County’s Public Health Director Mike McNickle, Ph.D., about a growing STD issue, and a new hazardous waste disposal facility.
Teresa Retzlaff and Jessica Schleif discuss coastal farming and gardening.
Sarah Johnson reads the first four chapters of her original story, “Monsieur Brillant.”
Friday, Sept 27th at 3 pm, ARTS – Live & Local! host Carol Newman speaks with: Diane Marshall on the 35th annual Water Music Festival on the Long Beach Peninsula in Washington; Judith Niland & Patricia Von Vintage from Astor Street Opry with “Topsey Turvey Shanghaied in Astoria” at the ASOC Playhouse; Tessa Scheller…
Commentary with Michael McCusker.
Host Donna Quinn talks with SarahLu Heath, executive director of the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, about the Northwest Brew Cup happening this weekend.
Host Lynn Hadley talks with Michael Lalewicz, restaurant co-owner and chef at The Depot, in Seaview, Washington.