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This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Beyond 250 Living History in Brookings Harbor, Curry County Master Gardener Association Plant Clinic, Chetco Community Public Library One Book One Coast program, Manley Art Center Workshops Schedule, Del Norte Habitat for Humanity Spring Golf Tournament, Azalea Festival Weekend Events, Curry County Cruisers 32nd Annual Benefit Car Show, Cedar Bend Golf Course Concert, 2nd Annual One King Music Festival, plus local PSAs, musical performances, and a whole lot more! For the latest scoop, tune in to the show that keeps you in the know! For days and times, go to KCIW.org. Hosts: Bruce Ellis, Kat Liddell; Producer: Bruce Ellis If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode.en. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free
In this episode of Quality Living with Peaceful Support, host Amanda Whittemore joins guests Terry and Laura to discuss community support efforts in Brookings. Topics include the Brookings Harbor Food Bank’s Senior Produce Program, free hot meals offered by local churches, and volunteer opportunities. They also highlight the upcoming fifth annual Art on the Coast festival on August 1st and 2nd, featuring artists, vendors, and live music. Host: Amanda Whittemore; Producer: Amanda Whittemore The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
Joanie Lindenmeyer and Bret Cecil In this episode of Joyously Free! with Joanie Lindenmeyer, guest Bret Cecil discusses LGBTQ+ advocacy, community activism, and personal resilience. He shares his journey from business struggles to full-time volunteering, his experiences with the AIDS epidemic, and the importance of intergenerational connection within the queer community. Brett also discusses his campaign for Oregon State House District 1, emphasizing rural representation, listening to constituents, and fostering positive change by focusing on the bigger picture of life with courage and compassion. Host: Joanie Lindenmeyer; Producer: Joanie Lindenmeyer Music is from freepd.com, in the public domain. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how.
Doc and Jacques talk with Robert “Bobby” Brewer and Paul Critz about Brewer’s smuggling career and upcoming memoir, The One They Couldn’t Catch. Brewer recounts his start smuggling marijuana in the 1970s, including a harrowing first flight to Mexico, his adventures in El Salvador, and his later cooperation with law enforcement. Critz explains how Brewer’s compelling story inspired the book and an accompanying podcast, which delves deeper into Brewer’s risky and extraordinary adventures. Hosts: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner; Producers: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner Beginning and end music from freepd.com, in the public domain. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
In this Mother’s Day episode of Curry Café, hosts Ray Gary and Rick McNamer are joined by guests Billie Ruth Furuichi and Shirley Hyatt to explore the holiday’s origins, from Julia Ward Howe’s peace advocacy to Anna Jarvis’s campaign and Woodrow Wilson’s 1914 proclamation. The conversation examines motherhood’s self-sacrificing nature, evolving family structures, working mothers, cultural variations in parenting, diverse family models, and the “Hallmarkization” that has commercialized what was meant to be a heartfelt celebration. We encourage anyone with differing views to participate in future Curry Café discussions. If you would like to join the panel, email contact@kciw.org or call 541-661-4098. Host: Ray Gary; Producers: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer Intro and end music by Kat Liddell. Used with permission. Richard’s Story, composed and performed by Bobby Jue Holman. Used with Permission. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
This week on the Insider Report, Nat Hughes from the Oregon South Coast Fishermen comes onboard with the “Fishing Report.” Then Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Beyond 250 Living History in Brookings Harbor, Curry County Master Gardener Association Plant Clinic, Chetco Community Public Library One Book One Coast program, Manley Art Center Workshops Schedule, Friends of Curry Campus Speaker Series Presents Adventures in South Africa, Wally’s House Annual Gala, plus local PSAs, musical performances, and a whole lot more! For the latest scoop, tune in to the show that keeps you in the know! For days and times, go to KCIW.org. Hosts: Bruce Ellis, Kat Liddell; Producer: Bruce Ellis If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode.en. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free
Gina Harris In this episode of Joyously Free!, host Joanie Lindenmeyer talks with Gina Harris, Vice President of Wild Rivers Soccer Club, about the positive impact of youth soccer in Curry County. The discussion highlights the club’s community focus, its commitment to fun over competition, and its inclusive spirit. Gina encourages families to get involved, emphasizing accessibility through affordable fees and scholarships. Host: Joanie Lindenmeyer; Producer: Joanie Lindenmeyer Music is from freepd.com, in the public domain. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how.
In this episode of Curry Café, hosts Ray Gary and Rick McNamer speak with Coastal Home Health & Hospice board member Cecelia Swick about her personal experience and research on suicide. They discuss risk factors, warning signs of suicidal ideation, the impact of bullying and isolation, and challenges faced by seniors. The conversation also covers resources like the 988 hotline, the role of therapy and support systems, assisted suicide laws, and community organizations like Coastal Home Health and Hospice. We encourage anyone with differing views to participate in future Curry Café discussions. If you would like to join the panel, email contact@kciw.org or call 541-661-4098. Host: Ray Gary; Producers: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer Intro and end music by Kat Liddell. Used with permission. Richard’s Story, composed and performed by Bobby Jue Holman. Used with Permission. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
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