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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastNovember 26, 2005 Click the Flag to listen

Arizona has a new and vibrant wine country. Rod Keeling of the Keeling-Schaefer Vineyards is the president of the Arizona Wine Growers Association. He tells us about the great fruit of the vine we are getting in our state and where to go to find it.

Susan and Ed have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.

Doug Nintzel from ADOT is in to remind us of what should have with us when driving in our winter weather here in Arizona.

Our "Arizona Artist" is Caji. He is the Brazilian acoustic guitar player and singer that now makes Arizona his home. This week tells us about has another of his beautiful original acoustic guitar song. Karen Weller is the President of Adult Care Assistance. She is the week's "Made in Arizona" and her story is one of a childhood passion to help the elderly.

Part one of Marshall Trimble's tales is "Arizona Trivia".

Marshall Trimble returns with part two of his" Trimble's Tales."

Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has tips on what to do to relax during the holidays.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy has a great tips on picking out your Christmas tree.

Jude Dayton is an artist with a Southwest flavor. She stops by to tell us about her art and how she was inspired by hieroglyphs and petroglyphs to create it.

Susan and Ed recap the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has shopping tips for folks looking for a telescope.

 Ed Phillips takes a quick look at this weekend's historical weather in Arizona. Catherine, "The Herb Lady" has an "Herb Report" for us. This week she tells us about sage.

The planet Mars is worth looking at and you can do that through the Lowell Observatory telescope. Kevin Schindler tells us about the show.

Susan Bitter Smith chats with Paulette Maehara from the Association of  Fundraising Professionals. She has tips on how to donate and not get ripped off.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is back with this week's Arizona's Greatest recipe. This week: What to do with the leftover Thanksgiving mashed potatoes.

Arizona's Most Wanted this week is Thaddeus Hiltz. Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins tells us about this week's bad guy.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastNovember 19, 2005 Click the Flag to listen

Catherine Crowley, "The Herb Lady", is in this week to give us some help us out with our year-round herb garden.

Susan and Ed have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.

Doug Nintzel from ADOT is in to remind us of what to do to stay safe when driving during the heavily traveled Thanksgiving holiday.

Alan Ripa is an acoustic pianist and back with us this week to play his beautiful song: "Next Day Girl".

Part one of Marshall Trimble's tale with Thanksgiving approaching is "Pumpkinville or Phoenix?"

Marshall Trimble returns with part two of his" Trimble's Tales." "Made in Arizona" this week is a new winery in southeastern Arizona.

Rod Keeling, of Keeling-Schaefer Vineyards tells the story of his passion that has led him to grow grapes on the mountain slopes and help grow the Arizona wine industry.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy is still helping us get ready for the real cold weather. This week: Using clear plastic and lights.

Wyatt Wilson is a photographer that is teaching classes at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum. He says you can do it to.

Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.

Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone does it again. This week, your Thanksgiving table in the sky.

Tourguide USA takes us to Miami, Arizona. The Town that boomed overnight.

Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips take an early look at next year's political season. This week, the Governor and U.S. Senate races.

Catherine, "The Herb Lady" is back with this week's Arizona's Greatest recipe. This week: Basil Tempano.

Arizona's Most Wanted this week is John Brian Yerkey. Deputy U.S. Marshal Dennis Harkins says there is reason to believe he is hiding in the Phoenix area.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastNovember 12, 2005 Click the Flag to listen

This week we interview two of the dedicated volunteers that took time out of their lives to volunteer to help Hurricane Katrina victims. First we interview Barb Evans from Boswell Hospital in Sun City. She is a registered nurse with an advanced degree in psychology. I think you will find her story about the M*A*S*H  unit they called Nevada One fascinating.

We have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend and   Doug Nintzel from ADOT has an update on a section of the Santan Freeway opening soon but first they are going to throw a party.

Our "Arizona Artist" is Caji. He is the Brazilian acoustic guitar player and singer that now makes Arizona his home. This week tells us about has another of his beautiful original acoustic guitar songs. Next week, Caji will be performing on November 19 at the Kerr Cultural Center. Tickets for the performance can be found here.

This week's "Made in Arizona" is Eleanor from Fresh Gourmet to Go. Delicious food you can pick up on the way home and treat yourself to a gourmet meal with having to make reservations or wait in line. Zwing Hunt, Outlaw is this week's Marshall Trimble's tale. Part one is in this segment.

Marshall Trimble has the second part of Zwing Hunt, Outlaw.

Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish is an avid fisherman. This week he is all smiles again telling us about the upcoming fish stocking of the Tempe Town Lake.

Dave Owens, the Garden Guy is still helping us get ready for the real cold weather. This week: How to make frost protection tents from masonry reinforcing wire.

Continuing with our interview series with medical volunteers from Hurricane Katrina, I interview Dr. Bob McMaster. He is a retired OB-GYN that did everything but deliver babies when he went to help the victims. Bob tells us some of the many stories he experienced when he went to Mississippi to help out.

We again have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone gives us the best information on how to see the Leonid meteor shower here in Arizona.

Tourguide USA takes us to our beautiful wonder of the world, the Grand Canyon. Listen to the story that makes you feel like you are there.

Ed Phillips takes a look at Arizona weather history for this weekend. Susan Bitter Smith helps pay tribute to our veterans this weekend by talking to former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley. He is now active in honoring our veterans in all branches of the service.

Our "Arizona's Greatest Recipe" this week is from singer and songwriter Suzi Killman. She calls them "Disappearing Brownies". Get the recipe and make them to find out why they get their name.

This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Richard Handlin. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has the story.


Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastNovember 5, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Ellen Bilbrey from Arizona State Parks says we can go to one of our Arizona "Themed" parks for a good time. Plus we can save a lot of money. Susan is back this week and she and Ed look at the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend.   Doug Nintzel from ADOT has an update on that increasingly congested intersection of I-17 and Carefree Highway.
Our "Arizona Artist" is Alan Ripa. He has another of his beautiful original acoustic piano songs. This week he tells us about and plays "Cappuccino Land". This week's "Made in Arizona" is Jim Packard from the "Business Line". Marshall Trimble has the first part of the story of famous Arizonan Carl Hayden.
Marshall Trimble has the second part of the story of Carl Hayden. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish is an avid fisherman. He is happy to tell us about the stocking of many our urban lakes with trout and other fish this week. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy stops by to tell how to pick a pumpkin and how to know when they are ripe in our garden, too.
An Australian company, "Bags on the Run" is targeting Arizona as the place where their environmentally conscious bags can make a difference. We again have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone says there may be more moons around Pluto and Mars gazing is at its best.
Tourguide USA takes us to the City that prospers along the Arizona Canal, Scottsdale. Susan Bitter Smith was back this week, and interviewd Kirk Adams. He is out to get our taxes on digital communications reduced.
Our "Arizona's Greatest Recipe" this week is from Fresh Gourmet to Go. Find out how to make rack of lamb that is simply delicious. This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Keith Lowery. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has the story.

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