In a three-and-a-half hour public meeting Tuesday, the Astoria City Council fine tuned their approach to waterfront code changes and sent recommendations back to staff to create a template for more discussion at a later meeting. Joanne Rideout reports: Script follows, Listen Below [2:45]: __________________________________________________________ They settled on a 28 foot height limit, with exceptions…
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In a three-and-a-half hour public meeting Tuesday, the Astoria City Council fine tuned their approach to waterfront code changes and sent recommendations back to staff to create a template for more discussion at a later meeting. Joanne Rideout reports: Script follows, Listen Below…. __________________________________________________________ They settled on a 28 foot height limit, with exceptions…
Join host Joan Herman speaks with retired Clatsop County District Attorney Josh Marquis about his new job advocating on behalf of our furry and feathered friends.
Liberty Players actors Daric Moore & Katrina Godderz in Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal”, at the Liberty Theatre in Astoria; Cannon Beach Arts Association Program Director Cara Mico on the Cannon Beach Music Festival Oct 3 – 13; Cannon Beach History Museum outreach coordinator Liz Johnson with the Cannon Beach Cottage Tour Sept 13 – 15.
Join host Graham Nystrom on the Conversation, Coast Community Radio’s live call-in show where listeners can weight in on current topics. Today’s discussion: Education in America – How can we improve it? Teachers and parents share their views.
Join us for this first in a series called “Homeless on the Coast,” where we explore local stories about displaced people in our communities. Earlier this year, I visited the Hygge Salon in Astoria, where they held an event called, “Haircuts for the Homeless.” Anyone can get a haircut for free that day. I learned…
Commentary with Michael McCusker.
Join Donna Quinn for an interview about a new Oregon program being debuted at the Astoria C0-0p, called Double Up Food Bucks. Donna talks with the Co-op’s Matt Stanley and Zetty Nemlowill, and Oregon Food Bank’s Kelly Fraser.
Join us for this first in a series called “Homeless on the Coast,” where we explore local stories about displaced people in our communities. Earlier this year, I visited the Hygge Salon in Astoria, where they held an event called, “Haircuts for the Homeless.” Anyone can get a haircut for free that day. I learned…
Join host Dr. Allie Evans for an interview with professional homeopath Barbara Munkel.
This week on Life Downstream we talk to Jimmy Pearson, Library Director of the City of Astoria. Jimmy takes time to talk about his experience as a medic in the military, and his eventual journey into becoming a Children’s Librarian, and director of Astoria’s library.
Host Lynn Hadley does an in-depth interview with Astoria City Councilwoman, Belly Dancer, and Horse therapist (among other things), Jessamyn Grace West.
Hosts John Stevenson and Dylan Hauser-Schalk continue the discussion on education from where Graham left off two weeks ago – Is education a vital part of our democracy? We explore this topic and more, this time on the Conversation.
Pan flutist Sean Koreski with Gary Becerra on organ & Alberto Benitez on guitar, at the Performing Arts Center in Astoria Aug 24; Marin Donohue & Erin Grauff with their Astoria HS senior project, musical comedy duets, at the Performing Arts Center Aug 25; Roots/ blues/ soul artist Seth Walker at KALA Aug 23.
Live recording of Astoria City Council Meeting, August 19, 2019. During this meeting, among other business, the council denied an appeal of a conversion project to turn a 5 apartment dwelling to a short term rental, and considered changes to city waterfront construction code.
Join Donna Quinn as she talks with Warrenton chiropractor Dr. Robert James, about this Saturday’s First Annual VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) Post 10580 Health Fair, that’s happening in Warrenton at the James Chiropractic Spine and Joint Center. There’ll be free health screenings for school and college age students: vision, hearing and more.
Join Teresa Retzlaff and Jessica Schleif for a chat about farming and gardening on the coast.
The Astoria City Council moved forward Monday as they considered proposed changes to city code. Joanne Rideout has the story. Listen below: [5:30] _________________________________________________________ The Astoria City Council again took on the task of defining waterfront city code at their Monday night meeting. The council was considering a proposal from the city’s planning commission that…
Food Talk with Merianne Myers and Linda Perkins – spirited discussion about our favorite subject: food.
Katherine Lacaze, Alona, Molly & Dallan from the Clatsop Childrens Theater Company in “The Enchanted Bookshop” at the Seaside Convention Center, Aug 16-18; Diana Thompson & Jim Sherman on the Water Music Society’s 34th Annual Jazz & Oysters in Nahcotta WA Aug 17; Gary Sunderland on the 3rd annual Netel Grange celebration, ‘Maintain…
Co-hosts Albert and Lisa Smith discuss what hooks someone into the music they love.
Impeachment commentary from host Michael McCusker.
In the first half of this edition of Talk of Our Towns, host Donna Quinn talks with artist and illustrator Sally Lackaff and author Paige Cunningham about their collaboration on a children’s book project. In the second half, Donna talks with Netel Grange officer and caretaker Dave Ambrose about the grange’s fundraiser this month.
Host Joanne Rideout talks with Suzanne Bjaranson, from Northwest Senior and Disability Services in Oregon, and Doug Sheaffer from the Olympic Area Agency on Aging in Washington, about things that need to be handled when getting a loved ones affairs in order, both before and after death.
Join us on this episode of Life Downstream as we talk to Kevin Leahy about his experience working with a multi-billion dollar corporation and his journey through small business management and consulting to arrive back in Astoria many years after leaving.
Join host Roger Rocka for a look at Astoria’s watershed.
Live recording of the Port of Astoria Commission Meeting, Aug. 6. 2019. Commissioners discussed donations to the Astoria Regatta and chose an agency to assist with the search for a new executive director.
Fabric artist Constance Waisanen showing at Tempo Gallery; Tolovana Arts Colony’s Andrew Tonry on the Cannon Beach Concerts in the Park; Organizers Iris Sullivan Daire & Brittany Boles on the Oregon Coast Indigo Fest in September; Musicians Cate & Starla Gable at the Oysterville Vespers.
Live recording of Astoria Planning Commission Meeting, August 6, 2019.
Join host Graham Nystrom for this live call-in show, where listeners get to weigh-in, in real time, about current topics. Today’s subject: Education.