| Arizona
Almanac Regular Features
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| Marshall
Trimble, AZ's Official State Historian
|
The
Garden Guy , Dave Owens |
| Doug
Nintzel, ADOT Road Information |
Arizona
Almanac Greatest Recipes |
Arizona's
Most Wanted Rogue's Gallery |
Tour
Guide USA |
| Tony
LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone |
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| November
6, 2004 |
| Richard Ruelas from the Arizona
Republic is the author of
"Thanks for Tuning In" the biography of Bill
Thompson, who is Wallace of the Wallace and Ladmo TV show.
You'll like his story. |
Listen
to Richard |
| Joanne Goldwater, daughter of
Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, started Goldwater's
Foods of Arizona in her kitchen. She is this week's "Made
in Arizona" interview. |
Listen
to Joanne |
| Bill Thompson, Wallace of the
Wallace and Ladmo TV show, joins Ed for an in-depth interview
about his life, his laughs and his new
book by Richard Ruelas. |
Listen
to Wallace (er, Bill) |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy, loves bugs. Really. He says they get a bad
rap and the good ones can help make your garden grow. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Tonly LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone has this week's Arizona Sky report including
a meteor shower to watch for. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Ed and Susan have this week's
"Arizona's greatest recipe"
by Joanne Goldwater of Goldwater's
Foods of Arizona. |
Listen
to Ed and Susan |
| Susan Bitter Smith interviews
Maricopa County
Treasurer-Elect David Schweikert about the lousy exit
polling that occurred on election day. |
Listen
to David |
| Al "Cuz" McKinney
is the Commander of American
Legion Post #1. He tells of the famous Medal of Honor
recipient is was named for and wishes the best to our men
and women serving in our armed forces. |
Listen
to "Cuz" |
| Charlotte
Thoi is on the lamb again. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda
McLaughlin has this week's Arizona's Most Wanted. |
Listen
to Brenda |
| November
13, 2004 |
| Holiday Enchantment in Chandler
this weekend. Find out more from the CEO of the Chandler
Chamber of Commerce, Becky Jackson. |
Listen
to Becky |
| Ron Calderon is the co-owner
of Arizona Cowboy
Foods and he says his company makes some of the best and
most famous foods in our state. |
Listen
to Ron |
| Kathleen Thompson, PhD is the
coauthor of "Full
Heart, Satisfied Belly". You don't have to diet and
tell yourself no to foods. Instead of a diet, strategies for
managing what we eat and why we eat the way you do. |
Listen
to Kathleen |
| Bulbs, garden bulbs that is,
and Dave Owens, the Garden
Guy tells us how to plant them for the burst of flowers
in the Spring. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Tony LaConte of Stargazing
for Everyone has the scoop on the Leonid meteor shower
for us this week. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Joanne Goldwater of Goldwater's
Foods of Arizona dropped off another recipe for us and
it sounds like a good one. Thai West Spicy Chicken. |
Listen
to Ed |
| Outgoing State
Senator Linda Binder says the party is the same, but the
tilt of the Arizona State Legislature is different. Susan
Bitter Smith got the Senator's perspective this week. |
Listen
to Susan and Linda |
| Arizona
Clean and Beautiful is now run by Executive Director Linda
Stiles. They help ADOT run the Adopt-A-Highway program and
have other ways to keep our state.....well, clean and beautiful. |
Listen
to Linda |
| Deputy U.S. Marshal Carl Caulk
stops by this week to revisit Arizona's Most Wanted Erick
Serna. He's thought to be in the Phoenix area. |
Listen
to Carl |
| November
20, 2004 |
| The 2nd
annual Thai Festival is this weekend and Barry Wong has
the scoop on the free admission and the delicious food. |
Listen
to Barry |
| Made in Arizona this week is
Kokopelli's Kitchen.
Find out what's cookin' with Cheryl Joseph. |
Listen
to Cheryl |
| Co-author of the book "Full
Heart, Satisfied Belly" Linda Frazee has tips to
not overdo it on turkey day. |
Listen
to Linda |
| Dave Owens, the
Garden Guy says it is time for your garden to take it's
winter nap. |
Listen
to Dave |
| Tony LaConte of Stargazing
for Everyone has a report on the stars of Thanksgiving. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Cheryl Joseph of Kokopelli's
Kitchen, left a stuffing recipe for us here at the Arizona
Almanac. It sounds delicious. |
Listen
to Ed and Kathy |
| Brighten your Thanksgiving with
a nice poem from Arizona
State Historian Marshall Trimble. |
Listen
to Marshall |
| Butterball
is synonymous with Thanksgiving turkey and we talk with the
Marty Van Ness. She tells us who you can call for help on
Thanksgiving Day. |
Listen
to Marty |
| Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins
stops by this week to tell us about a new Arizona's Most Wanted
Luke Jernigan. |
Listen
to Dennis |
| November
27, 2004 |
| Joseph Wetzel tells us about
the Flagstaff
Festival of over a million lights. |
Listen
To Joseph |
| "Made in Arizona"
this week is Carolyn
Feller from Carolyn's
Classic Jams and Jellies. |
Listen
to Carolyn |
| Author Jettie Kootman tells
us about her new book "Breast
Cancer, the Ultimate Booby Trap". |
Listen
to Jettie |
| "Rosie
Around the House" is Arizona's premier radio show
about taking care of your castle. Host Rosie Romero has some
quickie holiday fix up projects to keep peace in the family. |
Listen
to Rosie |
| Paul Wolterbeck tells us about
what is happening this weekend at the Boyce
Thompson Arboretum. |
Listen
to Paul |
| Tony LaConte from Stargazing
for Everyone dips into the e-mail box and answers a listeners
question about the aurora borealis. |
Listen
to Tony |
| Carolyn's
Classic Jams and Jellies has a delicious Apricot Peanut
Chicken Recipe. Anne Phillips joins Ed to share the details
of this easy-to-make meal. |
Listen
to Anne and Ed |
| Rats! Hey that's what Dave
Owens, the Garden Guy is in to talk about this week. |
Listen
to Dave |
| There is another criminal on
the loose in Arizona. On this week's Arizona's
Most Wanted, we again welcome Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis
Harkins to tell us who to be on lookout for. |
Listen
to Dennis |