MONDAY,
MAY 30, 2005
Business strategies in an expanding retirement location
market. Dr. Bob Becker, Director of the Strom
Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson
University talks with representatives of Backwater
Landing, a unique community of cottages on Lake Keowee in Oconee
County
The
Historic Penn Center. Dr. Gary Melton of the
Institute
on Family and Neighborhood Life (IFNL) at Clemson University
talks with Emory Campbell, former Director of the Penn
Center on St. Helena Island near Beaufort, South Carolina.
A
walk around the square. Local historian May Hutchinson
takes us on a tour of historic Abbeville, South Carolina.
Thoughts
on some Sufi dancers. An essay from Meg Barnhouse,
minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spartanburg, South
Carolina, author of Waking
Up the Karma Fairy: Life Lessons and Other Holy Adventures
and co-author of The
Return of Radio Free Bubba. Rev. Barnhouse shares her stories
and songs at 7:00 Friday night, June 3, at the Spartanburg Barnes
and Noble bookstore.
TUESDAY,
MAY 31, 2005
A live call-in segment on gardening in
South Carolina. Hosted by Clemson Horticulture professor
David Bradshaw, an heirloom gardener and naturalist for the SC
Botanical Garden. Listeners may call in with questions via the
toll-free number: 888-539-8859. For additional
gardening advice, contact the Clemson Extension Home
and Garden Information Center.
A
live call-in segment on insects and other household pests.
Ask the bug guys about the creatures you’ve encountered. Charlotte
Holt hosts Clemson Extension Entomologist Eric Benson and Cam Lay,
assistant department head for Pesticide
Regulation. Use the toll-free number 888-539-8859.
For additional insect information, visit the Clemson University
Entomology website.
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 1, 2005
A live call-in segment on nutrition and weight
loss. Host Libby Hoyle,
Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist in the Clemson
University Department of Packaging Science, is joined by national
health and wellness expert Ann Kulze, MD, author of Dr.
Ann's 10-Step Diet: A Simple Plan for Permanent Weight Loss and
Lifelong Vitality. Listeners may call in with questions
via the toll-free number: 888-539-8859.
A
live call-in segment on spring grooming needs and other pet care
topics. Dr. Glenn Birrenkott of the Clemson
University Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences hosts
Dr. Nathan Craddock of Tiger Town Animal Hospital in Clemson. They’ll
take listener questions on pet health care issues via the toll-free
number: 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY,
JUNE 2, 2005
Urban forestry and human benefits. Donna
London of the Jim
Self Center on the Future talks with Dr.
Kathleen Wolfe, research scientist at the Center
for Urban Research in the College of Forest Resources at the
University of Washington during the conference on Planning and
Planting: Integrating Urban and Community Forestry in Planning
sponsored by the SC
Chapter of the American Planning Association, the SC
Urban and Community Forestry Council, and the SC Forestry Commission’s
Community
Forestry Program.
A
solution for scrapped construction materials. Peter
Kent talks with with Serji
Amirkhanian of ARTS, the Asphalt
Rubber Technology Service about an ideal recycling program for
such discarded materials as fluorescent tubes, asphalt shingles
and ash.
Teenagers
and the threat of sexually transmitted diseases. Jon
Keith has a frank discussion with Linda Brown, Health Education
Consultant in the Division of STD/HIV with the SC Family, Adolescent
& Child HIV Services of the SC Department of Health and Environmental
Control. Get
help for talking with your kids.
Salmon
Napoleon and Salmon
Roulade. Libby Hoyle, Extension Food and Nutrition
Specialist in the Clemson
University Department of Packaging Science, visits with Executive
Chef Christian Thormose of Cross
Creek Plantation in Seneca and Executive Chef Corey Pavuk of
the Reserve
at Lake Keowee.
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