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Air Date
 
Program/Host
05/27/201
3
Neahkahnie View/Peter Newman.  Guests: Eric Miller and Gary
Selig of the Lower Nehalem Community Trust.  The pupose of
land trusts and how they work.  How the Nehalem group got
started
.    
05/24/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  Podcast
will be available Tuesday, May 28th.
05/24/201
3
After Deadline/Matt Winters.  Guests: Peter Brix with Beverly
Warren-Lee.  Both are collaborators on a history of the Brix family
legacy of maritime and timber operations.     
05/23/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
05/22/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest: Bonnie Serkin, co-owner
(with husband Will Emory) of the Wilder Project in Newport,
Oregon. The project includes sustainable elements of a bioswale,
pervious pavement and a rain garden.  
05/21/201
3
Senior Moment/Joanne Rideout.  Guests Michelle Lewis of NW
Senior and Disability Services and Doug Scheaffer of the Olympic
Area Agency on Aging.  Senior services available through Adult
Protective Services.  Why a durable power of attorney can be
helpful, and where to file your copies.
05/20/201
3
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht.
Guests:Norma Hernandez and Tori Sutherland of Clatsop County
Health.  About the WIC, or Women, Infants, Children nutrition
program in Clatsop County.     
05/17/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
05/17/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guest: Patrick Lathrop, Executive
Director of the Coaster Theater.  Their current production is 84
Charing Cross Road.  We'll hear about that and other coming
productions, also about Lathrops approach to community theater.  
  
05/16/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
05/15/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest: Sam Rascoe, Marketing
Director of the
Clatsop County Historical Society.  We'll hear about
the Teddy Roosevelt Oregon Roadshow, at Astoria's Liberty
Theater Friday, May 17th.  Joe Wiegand will portray Roosevelt.  
05/14/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Therapist Alan Batchelder
on treating PTSD with energy work.  An encore presentation.
05/13/201
3
The Human Beat/Roger Rocka.  Guest: Carleton Appelo, founder
of Wahkiakum West Telephone.  Appelo is a local historian and
author of several books of local history.  His collection of artifacts,
photographs and local records formed the nucleus of the
Appelo
Archives Center in Naselle, Washington.
05/12/201
3
The American Association of University Women Candidates
Forum.
 Moderator: the AAUW's Patricia Garner.  Port of Astoria
Commission candidates for positions 1: Larry Pfund and James
Campbell, for position 2: Steve Fulton, David Maki and Gil
Gramson.  For position 5: Brad Smithart, Mark Mead and Ric
Gerttula.  Gertula was not in attendance. Joe Hubbel spoke for
him.
05/10/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
05/10/201
3
After Deadline/Patrick Webb.  Guest: Keith Clark: Artistic Director
of the Astoria Music Festival. A preview of the music and
performers for this year's event.  
05/09/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
05/08/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest: Leslie Long of the
Assistance League of the Columbia Pacific.  the organization will
hold their sixth annual Golf Ball Drop on Saturday, May 11th, at
the Astoria Golf and Country Club.  The League's programs
provide clothing and athletic supplies for needy children.
05/07/201
3
Diggin' the Dirt/Ann Goldeen.  Guest: Fred Johnson of Fred's
Homegrown Farm in Naselle, WA.  Tips and tricks for growing the
best tomatoes in our maritime climate.
05/06/201
3
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht. Guest: Karen
Mathews of the
Lower Nehalem Community Trust.  About the
Trust's mission of land conservation and preservation.  Also about
the Trust's gardens open for public viewing.     
05/03/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
05/03/201
2
Friday Feature/Elizabeth Menetray.  About the proposed
school-based health center at Astoria High School.  The School
Board will take public comment Wednesday.
05/02/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
05/01/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests: Susan Spence and
Diane Marshall, organizers of the Longbeach, Washington: Water
Music Festival.  The festival and related musical events are being
re-tooled to assist music programs in local schools.
04/29/201
3
Fifth Monday/Kathleen Morgain.  Guests: Kevin Leahy, Executive
Director of
Clatsop Economic Development Resources, also
Richard Erickson, partner in Cathlamet, Washington's proposed
Drop Anchor Brewery, also Production Manager and Brewer Andrew
Lea.  About developing sustainable right-sized businesses with
the aim of serving a local rural population.
04/27/201
3
Troll Radio Revue.  Debbie Twombly hosts this live variety show
the last Saturday of each month from Clatsop Community
College's Performing Arts Center.  
04/26/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
04/26/201
3
Public Affairs/David Paul.  Guest: Jay Flint, Executive Director of
the Sunset Empire Transportation District.  Rebuilding the agency
plus new  transit connections for bus travel throughout our region.
04/25/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
04/24/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest:  Wendy Higgins,
Cannon Beach city Council member and General Manager of
Ocean Lodge.  About the essentials of leadership in your business
and personal life, also about the
Chick-fil-A Leadercast event in
Seaside on Friday, May 10.
04/23/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guests:  Robert Morse, DO
Cardiologist, and Paulette McCoy Director of Public Affairs and
Marketing for
Seaside Providence Medical Center. Heart health
and local resources for preventative care.  
04/22/201
3
Neahkahnie View/Peter Newman.  Guest: North Tillamook County
architect and civic activist Tom Bender, about sustainable design,
evergy efficiency and the politics of energy.    
04/19/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
04/19/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guests: Dulcye Talor, President
of the
Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, and Tiffany
Estes, past president.  About the release of Urban Strategist
Michelle Reeves' report on ideas for making Astoria's downtown
area more attractive to residents and visitors.  
04/18/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
04/17/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn. Two topics: Sexual Assault in
Clatsop County and an April 24th event to support reducing
incidents, also about traffic planning for downtown Astoria and a
meeting on  to gather public input.   
Guests:  Sharon Beatteay,
Sexual Assault Specialist for
Clatsop County's Womens Resource
Center, Michael Crowe of Choices Counseling, also traffic
consultant Chris Maciejewski and Bret Estes, Community
Development Director for the
City of Astoria.
04/16/201
3
Senior Moment/Joanne Rideout.  Guests Michelle Lewis of NW
Senior and Disability Services and Doug Scheaffer of the Olympic
Area Agency on Aging.  Volunteerism in the Senior health
community.  How voluntering benefits those in need, also the
organizations that serve them and the wider community.
04/15/201
3
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht. Guests:
Zetty Nemlowill, Allie Evans and Miki'ala Souza of the
Astoria
Coop.  About encouraging young picky eaters to try new foods.  
Also about the Coop's Sunday, April 21st event where kids can
try new foods in a fun environment, plus take home a garden
plant start.     
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht. Guests:
Zetty Nemlowill, Allie Evans and Miki'ala Souza of the
Astoria
Coop.  About encouraging young picky eaters to try new foods.  
Also about the Coop's Sunday, April 21st event where kids can
try new foods in a fun environment, plus take home a garden
plant start.     
04/12/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
04/12/201
3
After Deadline/Nancy McCarthy.  Guests: Barb Knop, Committee
Chair, and committee members Susan Boac and Barb Linnett
talking about workshops and events in the 12 Days of Earth Day
Celebration on now in Cannon Beach.  
04/11/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
04/10/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest:  Urban Strategist
Michelle Reeves on Astoria's 'gateways' and strategies to make a
more welcoming experience for downtown visitors.  
04/09/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Herbalist and nutritionist
Vicki McAfee on blood sugar and insulin resistance
04/08/201
3
The Human Beat/Roger Rocka.  An encore presentation of an
interview with eminent Oregon seafood researcher Duncan Law.  
About his career and his early days of growing up in Astoria and
working in the canneries.
04/05/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
04/05/201
3
After Deadline/Chinook Observer Editor Matt Winters.  Guest:
Pacific County (WA) Commissioner Frank Wolfe. We'll hear about
his first term as commissioner.  Wolfe is also a retired merchant
mariner.
04/04/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
04/03/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Richard Rowland of the
Clatsop Community College Arts Ceramic program, also
Ceramicist Terry Inokuma Painter and Collage Artist: Grace
Sanchez.  About the curent ceramics show plus free art events this
week.  Also on the show:  Dulcye Taylor, President of the Astoria
Downtown Historic District Association, about tomorrow's Michele
Reeeves presentation on recommendations for Astoria's
Downtown.
04/02/201
3
Diggin' the Dirt/Ann Goldeen.  Guests: Rob and Dianne
Stockouse of
Stockhouse Farm and Two Islands Farm Market.  
About what's new for Spring, also the
Meet Your Farmer Events
starting Saturday.
04/01/201
3
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht. Guest: Malia
Jacobson of Malia's Grill in Cannon Beach.  Cooking up Hawaiian
food locally.     
03/29/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
03/29/201
3
After Deadline/Chelsea Gorrow.  Guests: Steve Buckelew and Ann
Fontaine.  About traditional and non-traditional Easter services.
03/28/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
03/27/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest:  McAndrew Burns,
Executive Director of the
Clatsop Historical Society.  Things you
don't know about local history, plus an update on Oregon Film
Museum in Astoria.
03/26/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Pamela Wible, MD, of
idealmedicalcare.org, also author of "Pet Goats and PAP Smears".
 Practicing a more human model of healthcare.
03/25/201
3
Neahkahnie View/Peter Newman.  Guest: Vera Wildauer and
Kathie Hightower, founder of the
Manzanita Writers Series.  About
tools for writers to better connect with new readers.   
03/22/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
03/22/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guests: Astoria Riverfront Trolley
Board member Mitch Mitchum and Motorman Amanda Cordero,
about the celebrations surrounding the Trolley's 100th year
(including a Trolley Guy Ale)
03/21/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
03/20/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/David Paul.   Guest:  Katelyn Staecker,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Psychodramatist and
Internal Family Systems Therapy Trainer.  How the Spring Equinox
can be the rallying point for making positive changes in our lives.  
03/19/201
3
Senior Moment/Joanne Rideout.  Guests Grace Laman, Certified
Nutritionist at
Columbia Memorial Hospital and Doug Scheaffer of
the
Olympic Area Agency on Aging.  Making sure older adults get
the nutrition they need.
03/18/201
3
Food Talk/Teresa Retzlaff and Kristin Frost-Albrecht. Guest: Kelly
Huckstein, local farmer and Produce Manager for the
Astoria
Cooperative.     
03/17/201
3
This is Job Corps/Terry Wilson.  Monthly round-up of
accomplishments and activities at the Tongue Point Job Corps
site.  
03/15/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  Podcast
will be available Monday, March 18.
03/15/201
3
After Deadline/Chelsea Gorrow.  Guests: Astoria Mayor Willis Van
Dusen, City Manager Paul Benoit and Public Works Director Ken
Cook.  About Astoria's Combined Sewer Overflow Project and how
officials are working to minimize traffic disruption, also how
Astoria's share of project costs was reduced.   
03/14/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
03/13/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/David Paul.   Guests:  Dr. Tracy Erfling and Len
Tumbarello of the
Astoria Park & Recreation District Community
Foundation.  About current needs, projects and plans.  
03/12/201
3
Diggin' the Dirt/Ann Goldeen.  Guests: Master Gardeners Debbie
Haughsten & Don Steck.  Preparing for Spring planting.
03/11/201
3
The Human Beat/Roger Rocka.  Guests: Acting instructors Karen
Bain and Marcus Brown.  About learning the craft of acting.  the
elements of performing, including how to deal with performance
anxiety.  Hint - It happens to everyone.
03/08/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
03/08/201
3
After Deadline/Nancy McCarthy.  Guest: Steve Forrester,
President and CEO of the East Oregonian Publishing Company.  
About the company's recent purchase of the Coast River Business
Journal, the Seaside Signal and the Cannon Beach Gazette.  
03/07/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
03/06/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Author Rick Bass and
Caroline Keys from the Missoula Montana based folk band
Stellarondo.  Both will appear at Friday's music and spoken word
event, 8pm at Astoria's Liberty Theater.  We'll hear how the
collaboration of spoken word and music came about when neither
had participated in this kind of performance before.   
03/05/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Barry Sears, DC. Current
trends in the treatment of headaches.
03/04/201
3
Food Talk/Kristin Frost-Albrecht and Teresa Retzlaff. Guests:
Lauren Sorg, Administrator of Individual Development Accounts,
or IDAs,  for
Food Roots, and Jennifer Rasmussen of Astoria, an
IDA recipient.   
03/01/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Merianne Myers. Highlights of the week's
arts and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.  
Podcast will be available Monday, March 4.
03/01/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guests: Margo Lalich, Director of
Clatsop County Public Health and Community Educator Steven
Blakesley.  Checking the spread of disease and promoting health
in Clatsop County.   
02/29/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
02/27/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Karen Kenyon of the
American Association of University Women, Margaret Frimoth,
Coordinator of the Lives in Transition Program at Clatsop
Community College, and Shelly White a participant in the 2012
WINGS program.  WINGS stands for Women Interested in Going
to School, an annual one-day event in Astoria, to aid in planning
to pursue higher education.   
02/26/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Nancy Karacand, MSW on
child development and the Circle of Security.
02/25/201
3
Neahkahnie View/Peter Newman.  Guest: Peter Nunn, General
Manager of the North (Tillamook) County Recreational District.  
About the facility and services offered.  
02/22/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
02/22/201
3
After Deadline/Matt Winters.  Guest: Oysterman Warren Cowell.
Current issues in the industry including environmental concerns.
02/21/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
02/20/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Jon Broderick, one of
the founders of the Fisher Poets Gathering, also Bill Carter, author
and fellow fisher-poet.  The annual gathering takes place in
Astoria this weekend.   
02/19/201
3
Senior Moment/Joanne Rideout.  Guests Michelle Lewis of NW
Senior and Disability Services and Doug Scheaffer of the Olympic
Area Agency on Aging, also special guest June Longway,
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Clatsop Behavioral
Health Care, talking about depression in older adults.
02/18/201
3
Food Talk/Kristin Frost-Albrecht and Teresa Retzlaff. Guest:
Chocolatier Peggy Bon-Durant of Astoria's Scorcher Artisan
Cooperative.  All about chocolate, from the source to the finished
candy.   
02/17/201
3
This is Job Corps/Terry Wilson.  Monthly round-up of
accomplishments and activities at the Tongue Point Job Corps
site.  
02/15/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region. Podcast
will be available Monday, February 18th.
02/15/201
3
After Deadline/Chelsea Gorrow.  Guests: Paul Mitchell, Marketing
Director of Columbia Memorial Hospital and Jarrod Karnofski,
Directori of Ancillary Services.  About Project: Bunny Suit,
educating young people about surgical procedures and promoting
the idea of careers in healthcare.
02/14/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
02/13/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest:  Bill Carter, author of
Boom, Bust, Boom - The Story of Copper, the Metal That Runs
the World.  
02/12/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Certified nutritionist Tom
Malterre on the latest in research into GMOs, or genetically
modified organisms and the food supply.
02/11/201
3
The Human Beat/Roger Rocka.  Guest: Sam Johnson, Director
Columbia River Maritime Museum and Astoria Mayor Willis Van
Dusen with excerpts from the opening ceremonies for the Barbey
Marine Research Center.
02/08/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
02/08/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guests: Tom Bergin and
Summer Watkins.  Mental health services for inmates, also the
need for more jail space.
02/07/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
02/06/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Local Astoria
Entrepreneurs Sarah Jane Bardy and Judith Stokes.  Balancing
business and life goals.
02/05/201
3
Diggin' the Dirt/Ann Goldeen.  Guests: Sharon Anderson and
Grace Laman.
02/04/201
3
Food Talk/Kristin Frost-Albrecht and Teresa Retzlaff. Guests:
Jonathon Hoffman, local chef and artist, also Mike Selberg, owner
of Cannon Beach Distillery.  Expanding the range of locally
sourced comestibles in the Lower Columbia Coastal Region.
02/1/2013
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
02/1/2013
After Deadline/Nancy McCarthy.  Guest: Philip Simmons and Sam
Stiedel discussing the new Elementary School.
01/31/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
01/30/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Robert "Jake" Jacobs
for Astoria Timber Festival, and Brenda Penner for Art for the
Heart.
01/29/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Kat Flewilling, Naturopath,
dealing with obesity.
01/28/201
3
Neahkahnie View/Peter Newman.  Guest: Mark Labhart, Tillamook
County Commissioner.
01/25/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
01/25/201
3
After Deadline/Matt Winters.  Guest: Mark Hottowe,
Superintendent of Ocean Beach Schools in Washington.  About
school safety, facilities, standardized testing and enrollment
goals.  
01/23/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Vivianna Mathews and
Tony Degeode from Clatsop Community Action talking about
"Project Homeless Connect", also Mary Davies from the Assistance
League of the Columbia Pacific about their "Accessorize with
Assistance League" fundraiser.
01/22/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Therapist Alan Batchelder
on treating PTSD with energy work.
01/21/201
3
Food Talk/Kristin Frost-Albrecht and Teresa Retzlaff. Guests:
Jonathon Hoffman, local chef and artist, also Mike Selberg, owner
of Cannon Beach Distillery.  Expanding the range of locally
sourced comestibles in the Lower Columbia Coastal Region.
01/18/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
01/18/201
3
After Deadline/Steve Forrester.  Guests: Sam Johnson of the
Columbia Maritime Museum, local historian Irene Martin and
Barbey Packing Executive Director Joe Bakkensen.  About Astoria's
newly restored railway station and the family heritage behind it.
01/17/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
01/16/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guests:  Linda Webb,
Secretary/Treasurer of Loaves and Fishes, also Rob Nichols, Chef
for both services.  How volunteers keep these services going in
times of increased need.
01/15/201
3
Senior Moment/Joanne Rideout.  Guests Michelle Lewis and Doug
Scheaffer discussing how to communicate with family members
with cognitive disabilities.
01/14/201
3
The Human Beat/Roger Rocka.  Guest: Ned Heavenrich, author of
the musical play: "Hitchin". A revival of the play will be held at
Clatsop Community College's Performing Arts Center as a benefit
for the facility.
01/11/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
01/11/201
3
After Deadline/Patrick Webb.  Guests: Commercial Gillnet fisher
advocates Steve Fick and Bruce Buckmaster on measures
commercial gillnetters are taking to preserve the main stem
Columbia salmon fishery.  Also State Senator Betsy Johnson on
the upcoming legislative session.
01/10/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. Weekly commentary.
01/09/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest: Cardiologist Deana
Rinkevich, Mark O'Hallaren MD, VP of Strategic Outreach at OHSU
and Paul Mitchell, Marketing Manager for Columbia Memorial
Hospital.  About the Women's Heart Health Initiative: Seeking
1000 Clatsop County women for a long term study on women's
heart health.
01/08/201
3
To Your Health/Ann Goldeen.  Guest:  Yoga instructor Judy
Matulich-Hall.  About the health benefits of yoga for all ages.
01/07/201
3
Food Talk/Kristin Frost-Albrecht and Teresa Retzlaff.  Guest: Mark
Whitham, specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and OSU Extension,
talks about developing new value added products from Oregon
commercial and tribal seafood producers.  
01/04/201
3
Arts! Live and Local/Carol Newman. Highlights of the week's arts
and cultural events in the Lower Columbia coastal region.
01/04/201
3
After Deadline/Chelsea Gorrow.  Guests: Former Astoria City
Council member Peter Roscoe and Former President of the Astoria
Regatta Association Eric Paulson.  Reviving the Astoria Regatta
and how to volunteer for the event.
01/03/201
3
A Story Told/Michael McCusker. A special presentation of Klootchy
Theater's "The Difficult Hour".
01/02/201
3
Talk of Our Towns/Donna Quinn.   Guest:  Marcus Hinz, new
Director of the Oregon Coast Visitor's Association.  Growing
membership and plans for 2013.
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