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Friday, July 26th at 3pm ARTS! – Live & Local with Carol Newman & guests: Astoria Visual Arts Executive Director Annie Eskelin with participating Artists Joanne Lumpkin Brown & Philip Barasch in the AVA Astoria Open Studios Tour. Director of Appelo Archive Center Annika Kay and Serena Travis with ‘A Taste of Festival’, this year’s...
Mac & Alana chat with Mike Brosius. What do you think? I bet the Liberty Theater, Columbia Memorial Hospital, Clatsop County Historical Society, Blue Zones, Costco, and historic preservation make it into the conversation.
Bird Song
Teresa Retzlaff interviews gardener and artist Jessica Schleif about gardening with children and the benefits of being outside in your childhood.
You know her, you love her, you can’t live without her. . .Mac and Alana have a fun chat with local icon Norma Hernandez.
Mac & Alana chat about women inventors, Mac bites his tongue, and we celebrate a special anniversary.
Seaside City Manager Spencer Kyle joins Mac & Alana. Fun Facts about Canada, John Wayne, Batman, and the Tobacco Industry are highlights on the big show.
Mac & Alana welcome Dr. Chelsea Vaughn, Curator of the Clatsop County Historical Society, to discuss “Double Vision” a new temporary exhibit at the Heritage Museum. Also on the menu, another Chelsea?!
Harbor Seals
Potatoes of the Columbia
Refuge Hikes Summer 2024
Part two of a program about the Habitat Conservation Plan in Oregon State Forests.
Berries, and the mystery of how one can possibly eat 30 vegetables a day.
Sharks in Willapa Bay
Teresa speaks with Angela Whitlock, Marine Program Coordinator for North Coast Land Conservancy.
Dead Trees
Friday, May 24th at 3pm ARTS – Live & Local! Carol Newman & guests: Author & Naturalist Dr. Robert Michael Pyle with his new poetry book “The Last Man in Willapa” at KALA in Astoria. Director Jolene Magee & actor Deborah Jensen with “Exit, Pursued by a Bear” at The Ten Fifteen Theater in Astoria....
Michael McCusker traces the fascinating history of European exploration of the Columbia River region, and the history and legacy of Mt. St. Helens.