- Spanner – Immobilized
- The Fallout – Meat Market
- Bad Religion – End of History
- Scream – Elevate
- Rats in the Wall – Your World
- Youth Youth Youth – Domination
- Witch Hunt – By A Thread
- Subsistance – Age of Surveillance
- Kalashnikov Collective – Cani
- Amyl and the Sniffers – Gacked On Anger
- Career Suicide – Jonzo’s Leaking Radiation
- Artificial Dissemination – Don’t Care
- Prettyboy – Boy’s Club
- Alien Boys – Lady Day vs. The State
- D.O.A. – The Enemy
- The Rotten – Blah, Blah, Blah
- Shitrat – Blackout
- Maldita – Zorra
- Jeunesse Apatride – Hochelaga
- Fea – Feminazi
- Subhumans – This Years War
Monthly Archives: July 2019
Electric Eclectics Music Festival – Meaford, ON.
From the Creators of Your Favourite Food Events, THEMUSEUM Brings Brunch to Downtown Kitchener
Kitchener, ON – THEMUSEUM team has been hard at work to bring yet another food themed event to downtown Kitchener. This time, the meal is Brunch and THEMUSEUM is bringing a whole new twist to the well-loved weekend tradition.
The first annual KW Brunch & Brews will take place on Sunday, September 22 beginning at 11:00am and provide savoury dishes, sweet treats, and multiple brews until 2:00pm. Tickets ($30) will include a sample of Kitchener-Waterloo’s finest breakfast-lunch hybrids as well as a 4 oz beverage from each vendor.
What is a brew? At THEMUSEUM anything that can be brewed makes the cut. Coffee, tea, beer, and the list goes on. Needless to say, this is one Sunday brunch meant just for adults.
Tickets to the inaugural KW Brunch & Brews will be available at THEMUSEUM.ca and will offer entertainment in the form of live music, games, and, of course, prizes. Museum After Dark (MAD) members will also receive a discount on ticket price.
Review of Kitchener Reggae Fest 2019
The first ever Kitchener Reggae Fest was held at Bingeman’s outdoor venue, On The Grand, on July the 27 to a healthy turnout.
Radio Waterloo’s own DJ Cool (Afternoon Drive, Mondays) introduced the legendary roots artist Luciano.
Catch the Youngest Radio Show Hosts on #CANYouthVoteMatter & #CANMinorityVoteMatter Awareness Campaign!
Catch the Youngest Canadian Radio Show Hosts and their guest Jude Guerrier PPC candidate for Scarborough North. Live, only on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo!
Thanks to my classmate, Katherine Lam, for making the poster.
#CANYouthVoteMatter & #CANMinorityVoteMatter Awareness Campaign!
Reggae Patrol
Reggae Patrol is a diverse Caribbean radio show which plays a large range of Reggae, Dancehall, Ska, Rock-steady and lovers-rock every Saturday from 6pm-8pm eastern time.
Reggae Patrol top 10 chart will give you an overview of Dancehall and Reggae songs that are trending within the global diaspora, the sweetened voice of our energetic host Shawn Bush will keep you glued to your speakers, two full exciting hour with a lot of twist.
Reggae Patrol also interview local and international artistes on a promotional platform, we give updates on upcoming Reggae and Dancehall events in our community (Waterloo Region) and the greater Toronto area.
Five minutes reviews and previews chit chatting on what is hot in the news and reviews.
So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 29, 2019
1. AC/DC, For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
2. Budgie, Napoleon Bona Part One & Two
3. Ian Gillan Band, Clear Air Turbulence
4. Rush, Here Again
5. Iron Maiden, Powerslave
6. Black Sabbath, Odin’s Court/Valhalla
7. Uriah Heep, Sweet Lorraine
8. Martha and The Muffins/M + M, Several Styles Of Blonde Girls Dancing
9. Billy Cobham, Stratus
10. The Rolling Stones (Jagger, Richards,Wood, Wyman, Watts) with Ben Waters (piano) and Tom Waters (alto sax),Watching The River Flow (from Boogie 4 Stu – A Tribute To Ian Stewart)
11. Roxy Music, The Main Thing
12. The Mamas & The Papas, Straight Shooter
13. The Moody Blues, Legend Of A Mind
14. Can, Moonshake
15. Moby Grape, Sitting By The Window
16. Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane, Nowhere To Run
17. Roy Buchanan, Five String Blues
18. Santana, Blue Skies
CKMS Community Connections for 29 July 2019 – Interviews from WR Nonviolence Day In The Park
Show Notes
Jenniefer Stronge interviews people at the WR Nonviolence Day In The Park
- 0h04m20s: Bobcat Bartolo and the Liberation
- 0h09m48s: Scott Heer
- 0h15m22s: Mo Markham, KW Animal Save, KW Climate Save
- 0h21m45s: Matt Albrecht, organizer of the WR Nonviolence Day In The Park
Music List
- 0h00m27s: Bad Decisions — Aaron Kowal
- 0h26m20s: Friend of the Devil — Bobcat Bartolo & Kirstin Corbett
- 0h30m25s: Playing With Fire — Aaron Kowal
- 0h32m00s: Heart Beat — Aaron Kowal
- 0h35m26s: Love Is Love — Aaron Kowal
- 0h38m09s: I Make Things Worse — Phil Glennie
- 0h43m25s: We Met In The Middle — Phil Glennie
- 0h45m11s: Trembling Hands — Phil Glennie
- 0h48m03s: Nothing To Say — Phil Glennie
- 0h51m10s: What You Were Hoping For — Phil Glennie
- 0h54m54s: Something Shattered — Phil Glennie
- 0h57m17s: Fewer Hands (Millennial Workers’ Song) — Phil Glennie
- 1h00m26s: Sneakers Swinging — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h04m47s: Subway Lightning — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h08m23s: Iris — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h12m33s: Chinny Chin Chin — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h16m32s: Fathom — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h20m49s: So Alive — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h32m35s: Daydream Rewind — Rhythm Tryst
- 1h36m13s: De Los Dos — Alex Cuba
- 1h40m10s: Divido feat. Silvana Estrada — Alex Cuba
- 1h43m40s: Yo No Sé — Alex Cuba
- 1h58m20s: In The Back Woods — Fog Blues and Brass Band
Podcast
Download: ckms-community-connections-2019-07-29.mp3 (165 MiBytes, 1h59m55s, episode 18)
CKMS Community Connections airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 every Monday from 10:00am to Noon.
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ASDF Robot Apocalypse Series
Here is the first of the Home Row Robot Apocalypse Series podcasts ASDF featuring all the bands of the skeleton track creators of the Robot Apocalypse project that started here at CKMS!
Deep Cut Film Festival 2019
The Deep Cut Film Festival was a great success this year! I was able to check out a bunch of great movies and interview many of the directors and writers! Check out the podcast here!
Suzanne Dietrich & Rebecca Van Kan
Suzanne Dietrich, Registered Dietitian and the owner of Gut Instincts Nutrition Counselling, specializes in helping people make peace with food. She works with all humans, specifically those who are sick of dieting and confused about what to eat, those in recovery from eating disorders and those with gut health concerns.
Suzanne believes that all foods fit and the best way of eating for everyone is one that takes into nutrition but just as importantly access, time, life situation/trauma, health conditions, financial ability, food skills, sustainability, preference and pleasure. Have you been on numerous diets, felt shame about your body and were in a love-hate relationship with food? Are you dealing with eating disorder, be it anorexia, bulimia, binge or something in between, listen to Suzanne Dietrich In Conversation with Rashmi
Rebecca Van Kan , is a simple girl from a small town in Niagara in Ontario, Canada, who survived some soul wrenching times as early as age eight. Her courage, strength and bravery in deciding to share with the world what she went thru from being molested by family at an early age to being in a physically and sexually abusive relationship for years. Writing became Rebecca’s most valued escape from the demons of her world. She started writing her first book a year later, and the year after she started her blog ‘The Written Compass’. On her blog she shared short pieces of writing to bring important issues faced by survivors to light that are often overlooked, like the individuality of pain, and to share the bits of strength Rebecca found along her journey of healing.
Currently, she is also focusing intently on her second book while she continues to develop her writing ability. Rebecca shared her darkest times so others are not be faced with fear or silenced.
Into the Void – July 26th 2019
Tonight is all about opening acts that blew my mind. Some I wasn’t expecting, some I knew would blow me away. This is a two part series with this one focusing on the heavy side of things.
10 pm!
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See you in the Void!
Rebel Time Radio – July 24, 2019
- The Epoxies – Need More Time
- Amyl and the Sniffers – Gacked On Anger
- Regulations – Police Sirens
- Sin 34 – War At Home
- Upright Citizens – Future Dreams
- Aus-Rotten – Fuck Nazi Sympathy
- The Dils – I Hate The Rich
- The Curse – Shoeshine Boy
- D.O.A. – The Mutant
- Young Canadians – Data Redux
- The Adicts – Smart Alex
- The Essential Letdowns – You’re A Letdown Too
- The Rotten – Lockdown
- The Demics – Talk’s Cheap
- Spanner – Always Antifascist
- The Rebel Spell – Can’t Fool Me
- SNFU – Morley
- Zolar X – Rocket Roll
- World/Inferno Friendship Society – The Disarming Smile
So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 22, 2019
1. Blue Oyster Cult, 7 Screaming Diz-Busters
2. Dire Straits, Tunnel Of Love
3. George Harrison, It’s What You Value
4. Aerosmith, Woman Of The World
5. Gerry Rafferty, Days Gone Down (Still Got The Light In Your Eyes)
6. Howlin’ Wolf, Killing Floor (from The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions featuring Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, expanded edition disc, London Revisited)
7. The Dirty Mac, Yer Blues (from The Rolling Stones Rock Rock And Roll Circus, including Mick Jagger’s and John Lennon’s introduction of the band – Lennon guitar, lead vocals; Clapton, guitar; Keith Richards, bass; Mitch Mitchell, drums)
8. The Beatles, Baby’s In Black
9. Bobbie Gentry, Ode To Billie Joe
10. Social Distortion, I Was Wrong
11. Collective Soul, Them Blues
12. Lee Harvey Osmond, What I Loved About You
13. Little Feat, Romance Dance
14. Linda Ronstadt, Love Has No Pride
15. Fleetwood Mac, These Strange Times
16. The Clash, Ghetto Defendant
17. The Kinks, Little Bit Of Emotion
18. The Flying Burrito Brothers, Wild Horses
19. Santana, Incident At Neshabur (live, Lotus album)
CKMS Community Connections for 22 July 2019 with Krista Hovsepian and Nigel Gordijk
Show Notes
Krista Hovsepian
Krista Hovsepian is creator, writer, executive producer and actor for Wholesome Foods, I Love You… Is That OK? (WFILY). WFILY is a comedy about a neurotic yoga teacher in search of love at her favourite organic supermarket. Catch the website at https://www.wfily.com/
- Article in The Record: Waterloo native turns romantic angst into successful web series
- YouTube Channel: Wholesome Foods I Love You Is That OK?
- Sears Ontario Drama Festival (now the Ontario Drama Festival)
Nigel Gordijk
The interview with Nigel Gordijk starts at 1h11m50s.
The Terry Fox: On The Road CD is available only in Wilmot. Contact Nigel to get your copy; free delivery within Wilmot Township!
- Wilmot Terry Fox Run: http://wilmotterryfox.ca/ on Facebook
- Twitter: @WilmotTerryFox
- Instagram: @WilmotTerryFoxRun
- E-mail: wilmotterryfoxrun@gmail.com
- To register as a runner, sponsor a runner, or to make a donation visit The Terry Fox Foundation
- Upcoming Events:
- 8 Aug 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm (Register)
A Night To Inspire with Brian Bourke, Ella and Eva Hanson, Jeff Heer, MP Pam Damoff, “Fashion Santa” Paul Mason, and Tim Louis will be performing - Sun, 11 Aug 2019 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm (Register)
Dan Walsh and Laura Mae Lindo - Tue, 13 Aug 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm (Register)
Concert with Tim Louis and Allister Bradley - Tue, 20 Aug 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm (Register)
Concert with Jesse Parent and Laura Mae Lindo - Sat, 14 Sep 2019 at 1:00pm
BBQ For Terry at Sobeys (New Hamburg) - Sun, 15 Sep 2019 from 10:00am to Noon
at the Scran And Dram - Sun, 15 Sep 2019 at 1:45pm
The Wilmot Terry Fox Run
at the New Hamburg Fall Fair
- 8 Aug 2019 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm (Register)
Check out Nigel’s real work as a graphic designer at Wilmot Design Guy, Nigel Gordijk.
Thanks to Jeff Stager for inviting me on to his @RadioWaterloo show to chat about the Wilmot Terry Fox Run's coming events. Not only did Jeff let me play four tracks from our On the Road CD, he even bought the copy we played! #TerryFoxLivesHere pic.twitter.com/2hUdHnP3P9
— Wilmot Terry Fox Run (@WilmotTerryFox) July 22, 2019
Music List
- 0h00m00s: Record Shop — Said The Whale
- 0h05m16s: Tokyo Nights — Dragonette
- 0h14m10s: Meet Me In The Morning — The Colour Coast
- 0h34m40s: Human Being — Robyn
- 0h49m52s: Chateau — Angus & Julia Stone
- 1h01m17s: Selections from The Lost Indie City
- 1h13m07s: What A Day — Allister Bradley from the Terry Fox — On The Road CD
- 1h24m14s: Caroline — Sean Bertram from the Terry Fox — On The Road CD
- hms: Hold On To Today — Avery Raquel from the Terry Fox — On The Road CD
- 1h52m4-s: Last Of The Lilacs — Tim Louis from the Terry Fox — On The Road CD
Podcast
Download: ckms-community-connections-2019-07-22.mp3 (166 MiBytes, 2h00m50s, episode 17)
CKMS Community Connections airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 every Monday from 10:00am to Noon.
Got music, spoken word, or other interesting stuff? Let us know at office@radiowaterloo.ca or leave a comment on our “About” page.
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Bonus Footage
https://www.facebook.com/RadioWaterloo/videos/645873505892160/
Krista Hovsepian on Facebook Video: Krista Hovsepian on Community Connection
https://www.facebook.com/RadioWaterloo/videos/746827159065089/
Nigel Gordijk on Facebook Video: Wilmot Terry Fox Run on CKMS
Show notes and podcast interview content is Copyright © 2019 by the participants, and released under a Creative Commons Attribution Only license. Attribution to Radio Waterloo. Music selections are copyright by the respective rights holders.
Catch the Youngest Canadian Show Hosts only on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo
When you meet Jacqueline Keeso, the saying “behind every successful man there is a strong woman” starts to make sense. Every political candidate’s success depends on their team and the people who support them, but one person who plays the most important role is their spouse or partner. Even though the candidate’s spouse or partner usually remain behind the scenes, but without their support not only before, during the elections or even after it, matters a lot.
Well with my Awareness Campaign & Radio Show, Youth and Minority can learn firsthand what steps are involved in the election process. How they can run or become part of a political campaign or a cause that they believe in. Youth and Minority will also know what motivates their political candidates and activists to do what they are doing, and what sacrifices they have to make to do what they are doing.
Youth & Minority you also need to understand that not everyone will win but in the end we all are humans aren’t we? And we have families. We all have feelings, inspirations and a belief in our cause. Especially at this time we all will need support or support groups.
Catch the Youngest Canadian Radio Show Hosts and their guest Jacqueline Keeso, Director of Global Customer Experience at DigitalEd and wife of Alan Keeso Conservative MP Candidate in Kitchener-South Hespeler on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo. On Sunday July 28th, 2019 at 12 noon. It will be live streamed on Facebook too.
Shout out to my classmate Katherine Lam for making Jacqueline’s Radio Show Poster.
#CANYouthVoteMatter & #CANMinorityVoteMatterAwareness Campaign!
Sandra Dynka & Aileen Agada
Sandra Dynka was crowned Miss Oktoberfest 2018, making her the 50th Miss Oktoberfest. Sandra describes her journey nothing less than magical. She is so grateful to be in this role and feels so honoured to be part of not only the Oktoberfest community but Kitchener Waterloo. A Kinesiology Graduate from Texas Tech University with a minor in nutrition, Sandra’s passion for nutrition was not just limited to educating people on the importance of it, but making it accessible to every single person in the region. In addition to her passion for nutrition, she is an advocate for encouraging women and young girls in this community who feel unworthy of their dreams and write them off before they even attempt to chase them, to follow their dreams, believe in themselves, no matter their age. We are all worthy.
Aileen Agada, this young entrepreneur is currently an environmental engineering student from the University of Waterloo is born and raised in Canada. Aileen is a Nigerian-Canadian who has experienced life through the lens of being a first generation Canadian. Her passion is not just for engineering, solving systemic problems but to serve black women and make them feel included and inspire them to be their best selves. Aileen is also the founder of BeBlended Inc., which she started from her own experiences after struggling to find a salon for her haircare needs. Beblended Inc. is an online platform that connects black women with hair stylists that meet their hair care needs.
Aileen will share her struggle and experiences as a black woman and her journey as a young entrepreneur since starting Beblended and what that means to herself and the black women of all ages for whom this has been a huge challenge.
Into the Void July 19th 2019
Tonight is the best of 2019 so far!
10 pm!
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Rebel Time Radio – July 17, 2019
- Zounds – Cry Genie Cry
- Oi Polloi – We Must Combat Sexism On All Levels
- The Mob – Witch Hunt
- L7 – Dispatch From Mar-A-Lago
- Naked Aggression – Killing Floor
- Citizen Fish – Catholic Sex Confession
- War on Women – Row V. World
- Witch Hunt – Legislative Bodies Legislating Bodies
- Fea – Feminazi
- Bad Cop/Bad Cop – Womanarchist
- BB and the Blips – Lucky Country
- Spitboy – Removal
- Lilim – Fight and Fuck
- Alien Boys – Self-Critical Theory
- Ballast – But After The Gig (Reprise)
- D.O.A. – Smash the State (DEMO)
- The Subhumans – Mindless Tough Guy Act
- Amyl And The Sniffers – GFY
- DIRT – Deaf, Dumb, and Male
- Hostage Life – White Jesus
- Subhumans – Culture Addict
- The Demics – Talk’s Cheap
So Old It’s New set list for Monday, July 15, 2019
1. Rush, Natural Science
2. Steppenwolf, Jupiter’s Child
3. Lou Reed, Andy’s Chest
4. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Sunburst
5. The Rolling Stones, Let It Loose
6. Sex Pistols, Holidays In The Sun
7. Chicago, Listen
8. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Graveyard Train
9. Nash The Slash, Metropolis/Children Of The Night
10. Santana, Batonga
11. U2, Stand Up Comedy
12. Love, A House Is Not A Motel
13. Thunderclap Newman, Accidents (album version)
14. AC/DC, Overdose
15. David Bowie, What In The World
16. The Beatles, Fixing A Hole
17. Metallica, The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
18. Black Sabbath, Megalomania
19. Megadeth, Tornado Of Souls
20. Hawkwind, Motorway City
21. Kansas, Portrait (He Knew)
22. Queen, Sleeping On The Sidewalk
23. Talking Heads, The Big Country
24. Rory Gallagher, Overnight Bag
25. Pink Floyd, Matilda Mother
26. Zager And Evans, In The Year 2525
27. The Allman Brothers Band, Southbound
28. Traffic, Walking In The Wind
29. Supertramp, Brother Where You Bound
CKMS Community Connections for 15 July 2019
Show Notes
WR Nonviolence Day In The Park
- When: Saturday, 20 July 2019 from Noon to 5:00pm
- Where: Roos Island, Victoria Park, Kitchener Map
- Web: https://wrnonviolence.org/
- Every year WR Nonviolence invites all community groups, social justice agencies, peace organizations, and everyone else to enjoy a quiet, peaceful, nonviolent Day In The Park. There are kids’ games, music, and information booths along the walkway to enjoy as you learn about a nonviolent way of living.
Calendars
- KWPeace: http://kwpeace.ca/
- WatCamp: https://watcamp.com
- KWNPSA/NetSquaredKW: LibreOffice User Group Launch
- WatCamp Newsletter: http://off-topic.kwlug.org/mailman/listinfo/watcamp-newsletter_off-topic.kwlug.org
Music List
- 0h00m29s: Would You Care — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h04m09s: Ramblin’ — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h10m12s: One Of A Kind Things — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h13m05s: High Maintenance Love — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h17m23s: Steady Rollin’ Man — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h22m37s: She’s Alright — Fog Blues and Brass Band
- 0h25m44s: The Best Thing — Electric Youth
- 0h31m33s: Runaway — Electric Youth
- 0h33m00s: Innocence — Electric Youth
- 0h36m46s: Room with a View — Greg Cameo
- 0h41m08s: Yes Canada — Michael St. George
- 0h44m17s: Far Off on the Horizon — Winter Wilson
- 0h49m41s: Still Life in the Old Dog Yet — Winter Wilson
- 0h59m40s: Andata (Electric Youth Remix) — Ryuichi Sakamoto (Electric Youth )
- 1h00m17s: So Radical! — Sunrise in the Desert
- 1h03m25s: Peace — Tammy Tuesdayz
- 1h06m54s: Fete — Tammy Tuesdayz
- 1h10m36s: Push — Tammy Tuesdayz
- 1h19m40s: Brain Trust — Colour Tongues
- 1h20m33s: Temper — Colour Tongues
- 1h23m35s: Feel Right — Colour Tongues
- 1h27m14s: Southbound — Colour Tongues
- 1h29m57s: Aurora — Colour Tongues
- 1h41m00s: Bygones — Chladny
- 1h41m51s: Punk Musik — Chladny
- 1h46m02s: Retention — Chladny
- 1h50m01s: Where You Gonna Sleep Tonight — Dan Moxon
- 1h53m29s: Streetlights — from the Atelier Elektro album by Ametrom
- 1h58m08s: Five — Golden Grey
Podcast
Download: ckms-community-connections-2019-07-15.mp3 (166 MiBytes, 2h00m43s, episode 16)
CKMS Community Connections airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 every Monday from 10:00am to Noon.
Got music, spoken word, or other interesting stuff? Let us know at office@radiowaterloo.ca or leave a comment on our “About” page.
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Show notes and podcast interview content is Copyright © 2019 by the participants, and released under a Creative Commons Attribution Only license. Attribution to Radio Waterloo. Music selections are copyright by the respective rights holders.
Catch the Youngest Canadian Radio Show Hosts on #CANYouthVoteMatter and #CANMinorityVoteMatter Awareness Campaign!
Catch the Youngest Canadian Radio Show Hosts and their guest Kelly Dick, former NDP MPP candidate in Kitchener-Conestoga and current President Waterloo Regional Labour Council & United Food and Commercial Workers Union, on CKMS 102.7 FM Radio Waterloo. On Sunday July 21st, 2019 at 12 noon, join us as we discuss the importance of Youth & Minority Votes and Kelly’s own political career and struggles.
It will be live streamed on Facebook too.
Shout out to my classmate Katherine Lam for making Kelly’s Radio Show Poster.
#CANYouthVoteMatter & #CANMinorityVoteMatter Awareness Campaign!
Inner Attitude Gage – Robot Apocalypse Series
Here is the next Mano A Mano Robot Apocalypse Series show titled “Inner Attitude Gage” featuring the music of collaborators Gary Cain and 54-40!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zTo3etyK41Zw0mnaTo4rurzSktvDD0jj/preview
episode 251 agriculture show july 9 2019
Jim Dyer and Lorna Ferguson are our guests today. Check out these links while we discuss pollinators. www.facebook.com/cpp.amcc www.waterlooregionnature.ca/event/cambridge-pollinator-preserve/ www.regionofwaterloo.cioc.ca/record/CND0098 Our playlist:
- Where Have All The Flowers Gone by The Kingston Trio
- Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
- Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet
- Boomer’ Lullaby by Jim Dyer
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Peggy Dietrich & Kira Burt – In Conversation with Rashmi
For Peggy Dietrich, the idea for “The Women in the Moon” came suddenly. What she quickly scribbled has now turned into a children’s book that explores and celebrates the ties that bind women
While the book is the brainchild of Dietrich, it was a family affair. Her granddaughter, Ali, did the illustration for the book. The idea of the moon connecting people is inspired by her relationship with her grandchildren. While it is a children’s book, Dietrich said it speaks to women of all ages as well. We, as women, can join together to form a healing community throughout the globe. We just have to look up at the moon and believe in ourselves, says Peggy Dietrich who wrote The Women in the Moon
Kira Burt, has worked at the library for 3 years as a Children’s Programmer. She has worked with kids of all ages from preschool to teens for many years and continues to enjoy it. An outdoor person, she has always enjoyed cycling and being outside and was one of the first to volunteer to be a rider for the Book Pedaler. The Book Pedaler is all about getting out into the community and meeting people where they are. We also want to be an active and engaged part of the community, says Kira Burt