MONDAY,
August 30, 2004
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SC Focus - The Trade Deficit and its
Impact. Dr. Bob Becker, Director of the Strom
Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs, talks with
Dr.
Bill Ward, Director of the Center
for International Trade at Clemson University.
The
Arts, I - Poet Vera Gomez. Glenn Hare talks with a
finalist in the 2004 SC
Poetry Initiative competition co-sponsored by the State newspaper.
Vera Gomez and novelist Mindy Friddle will take part in a September
13 Reading
at the Depot, a series of the Hub
City Writers Project held at the Spartanburg Train Depot, 298
Magnolia Street at 7:00 pm, free and open to the public.
The
Arts, II - Writers on the Writing Process. Spartanburg
writers Pat
Jobe and Meg
Barnhouse of Radio
Free Bubba discuss the creative process, their own methods,
and those of other writers.
TUESDAY,
August
31, 2004
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Palmetto
Gardening - A live call-in segment
on lawn and garden issues with host F. Brian Smith, Clemson Extension
Agent in Charleston County. Call in with your gardening questions
toll-free at 888-539-8859. For additional gardening
information visit Clemson Extension’s Home
& Garden Information Center. NOTE: The 2004
Master Gardening Workshop: "Gardening For a Better World,"
will be held on September 24, 2004 at Riverbanks Garden in Columbia.
Got
Bugs? - A live call-in segment on insects, spiders
and other household pests. Charlotte Holt hosts Eric Benson, Clemson
Extension Entomologist, and Cam Lay, Assistant Department Head of
Pesticide Regulation
at Clemson University. For additional insect information, visit
ENTWEB the
Clemson University Entomology website.
WEDNESDAY,
September 1, 2004
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Food for Thought - National
Food Safety Education Month. Libby Hoyle, Extension Food and
Nutrition Specialist in the Clemson
University Department of Packaging Science visits a Bilo store
in Clemson to talk with Mark Van Ostenbridge, Director of Food Protection
and Safety for Bilo.
Pet Talk - A live call-in program on pet
health care issues. Dr. Glenn Birrenkott of the Clemson University
Department
of Animal and Veterinary Sciences hosts Dr. Bobby Long of Magnolia
Veterinary Clinic in Anderson. Listeners may call in with questions
via the toll-free number: 888-539-8859. Find
more information on Dog Breeders and Rescue organizations.
THURSDAY,
September 2, 2004
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Focus on the Future - The Latino Population
in South Carolina. Donna London of the Jim
Self Center on the Future talks with Dr. Brenda Vander Mey of
Clemson University’s Department of Sociology about recent
trends in population growth.
Out & About - The Ethics of Stem Cell
Research. Peter Kent talks with Dr. Kelly Smith, Lemon Fellow at
the Rutland
Center for Ethics at Clemson University.
Weatherwise
- Hurricane Season and other Weather Conditions with
Clemson Agricultural Meteorologist Dale Linville.
Out & About - An Evening on Charleston
Harbor. Roy Scott takes us along on a dinner cruise of the Charleston
Harbor on The
Spirit of Carolina. He speaks with cruise director Tim Bidwell,
entertainer David Tyler, and Captain Forrest Urick.
The
Chef's Table - Eggplant Napoleon. Libby Hoyle, Extension
Food and Nutrition Specialist in the Clemson
University Department of Packaging Sciences learns a vegetarian
dish from Chef John Scoff at the Old
Village Post House in Mt. Pleasant, SC. (No recipe available.)
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