Somewhere on Lopez- Hildegarde Goss Memorial
Recording of the memorial service for Hildegarde Goss– matriarch of Lopez… Island- June 13, 2010
Recording of the memorial service for Hildegarde Goss– matriarch of Lopez… Island- June 13, 2010
Kitchen Table Politics with Carol Steckler
Aired July 2010
Carol interviews Chrissie McMullan with Grow Montana and The National Center for Appropriate Technology and Jeremy N. Smith Author of “Growing A Garden City” to be released in September. Find out what is happening in Missoula Montana with sustainable food systems and building community. Contact Jeremy at: jeremyn.smith.com
Chrissie McMullan, Community Interest & News Programs, Guest Speakers, Jeremy N. Smith, Kitchen Table Politics
Carol Steckler interviews Don Langlois about sailing:
Aired July 2010
Community Interest & News Programs, Don Langlois, Guest Speakers, Kitchen Table Politics
Carol Steckler interviews Steve Horn:
Aired 3/11/10
Steve talks about his adventures moving to Lopez and his passion for and upcoming trip to Bosnia.
Carol Steckler interviews Richard Fagen:
Episode #020 Two Voyages Across the Pacific in Very Small Craft
Aired 11/2/09
In the 1950s, an Australian crosses the Pacific in an amphibious Jeep. In the 1960s, an American crosses the Pacific a 13-foot sailboat.
Community Interest & News Programs, This Strange & Wonderful World
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This Strange and Wonderful World with Richard Fagen
Monday 11:00 am
Carol Steckler interviews Richard Fagen:
Episode #019 Joshua Slocum: Sailing Alone Around the World
Aired 10/19/09
JOSHUA SLOCUM: SAILING ALONE AROUND THE WORLD. In 1898, Slocum competed the world’s first solo circumnavigation. Although he dropped out of school at 10, his classic book about the adventure has been continuously in print for 110 years.
Community Interest & News Programs, This Strange & Wonderful World
This Strange and Wonderful World with Richard Fagen
Monday 11:00 am
Carol Steckler interviews Richard Fagen:
Episode #017 Flying Cloud: A Great Clipper Ship’s Days of Glory and Tragic End
Aired 9/21/09
In the two decades before the Civil War, American shipyards produced the fastest and most beautiful sailing ships in the world.
Community Interest & News Programs, This Strange & Wonderful World
This Strange and Wonderful World with Richard Fagen
Monday 11:00 am
Carol Steckler interviews Richard Fagen:
Episode #018 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow- America’s Favorite Poet
Aired 10/5/09
In the 19th Century, Longfellow was America’s most beloved and widely read poet. Does anyone read him now?
Community Interest & News Programs, This Strange & Wonderful World
Once Upon an Island
Greg Ewert joins hosts Alie Smaalders and Lorrie Harrison for an hour of amusing stories and anecdotes about Lopez in the 1970s and 1980s. Enjoy his tales of living in an army tent in the early days, working at Camp Nor’wester, community gatherings, plus lots of Lopez lore.