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| December
4, 2004 |
| Diane Barker stops in to tell
us about the Luminaries on display for the holidays at the
Desert Botanical Garden
in Phoenix. |
Listen
to Diane |
| Made in Arizona this week is
Cookies From Home.
You can almost taste the cookies when we talk to Owner Barry
Brooks. |
Listen
to Barry |
| The Wigwam
Resort is 75 years old. What a history it has and Jan
Underwood tells the story and what an incredible resort it
has become. |
Listen
to Jan |
| Terry Ricketts from APS Tells
us what to watch for in the Fiesta of Light Electric Light
Parade. Click here for the APS
Community Calendar |
Listen
to Terry |
| Martin Dickey shares more about
the Phoenix
Fiesta of Lights |
Listen
to Martin |
| Tony LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone stays up late or gets up early to tell us
about planets in the East. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Cookies
from Home brings us a yummy cookie recipe. Listen to Anne
and I talk about the details. You can get the recipe here. |
Listen
to Anne and Ed |
| Paul Wolterbeck from the Boyce
Thompson Arboretum is back again this week to talk about
some of the best birdwatching in the Southwest. |
Listen
to Paul |
| How about more on our upcoming
Christmas Show? I more details and a sample song from Mariachi
Alegre |
Listen
to Ed and Mariachi Alegre |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy, has those tips you need to buy your Christmas
tree and tells us what type of live tree we should consider. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Deputy
U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins has this weeks bad guy. Thaddeus
Hiltz is who to watch out for. Listen to the interview and
click here to see what he looks like. |
Listen
to Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins |
| December
11, 2004 |
| The Hoover
Dam is getting bypassed and Dave Zanatell updates the
progress |
Listen
to Dave |
| The Sting
and Linger Salsa Company is this week's made in Arizona.
Ken Smith tells us his sizzling story. |
Listen
to Ken |
| Ronda Carrington of the United
States Postal Service has tips and deadlines for getting
your cards and packages where they belong by Christmas. |
Listen
to Ronda |
| KVNA's
Mike Dougall talks with Heather Rogers about the APS Nothern
Lights Holiday Parade. |
Listen
to Mike and Heather |
| Kris Long of Golf
Southwest says the golf industry is huge in Arizona but
has hit some bumps in the road. |
Listen
to Kris |
| Tony LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone tells us about this weeks Geminid meteor
shower. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Hanukah latkes from the kitchen
of Anne Phillips is this week's Arizona's Greatest Recipes |
Listen
to Anne |
| Thinking about that Hunting
or fishing trip over the holidays? Rory Aikens from Arizona
Game and Fish has some helpful hints. |
Listen
to Rory |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy, and Poinsettias. How to buy them and make
them last through the holidays. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Susan Bitter Smith caught up
with Senator Jon Kyl
in Washington this week and he is working on water issues
for us. |
Listen
to Susan and Senator Kyl |
| Deputy
U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins says this week's Arizona
Most Wanted is armed and dangerous and thought to be in
Arizona. |
Listen
to Deputy Harkins |
| December
18, 2004 |
| Tony LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone tells us about this weeks Geminid meteor
shower. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy, and Poinsettias. How to buy them and make
them last through the holidays. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Playwright
Terry Earp is introducing a new play in January. "In
My Humble Opinion" is the story about Jack Durant a restauranteur
with a heart of gold. |
Listen
to Terry |