DATE: 2/26/01 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 WRITER: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741 Your Day schedule for week of Feb. 26 CLEMSON -- The following "Your Day" radio programs from Clemson University Radio Productions are scheduled to air on the South Carolina Educational Radio Network for the week of February 26. The program airs from Noon to 1 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Listeners can call in questions during a "live" show by using the toll-free phone number: 1-888-539-8859. Monday, 2/26 -- S.C. Focus--Developing Naturally, an international program developed by Clemson University Associate Professor of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Tom Potts, is the topic of this discussion with Bob Becker of the Strom Thurmond Institute. Out & About--America's love affair with the automobile is the subject of a commentary by Dr. David Shi, president of Furman University. The Arts--Glenn Hare of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts views an exhibit of African American art at the Greenville County Art Museum with curator Martha Severens. Then, Art Therapist Lyssa Harvey and Paul Jeter of the Alzheimer's Association discuss "Caring Colors," an arts workshop for caregivers of adults with Alzheimer's disease. Tuesday, 2/27 -- Palmetto Gardening--A one hour special call-in program from the Florence site of the Governor's Agriculture and Natural Resources Summit with host Sam Cheatham, Lexington County Extension agent, and his guest, Trudi Bartkus, a Master Gardener volunteer. Wednesday, 2/28 -- Pet Talk--Live call-in with host Ann Lee McPhail and Dr. Glenn Birrenkott, chair of the Clemson University Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences. Food for Thought -- Live call-in program on mad cow disease and other meat inspection issues with Ann Lee McPhail and Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist Libby Hoyle and guest Dr. Dan Lafontaine from Clemson University's Division of Livestock and Poultry Health. Thursday, 3/1 -- Focus on the Future--Host Donna London of the Jim Self Center on the Future and her guest Representative Chip Campsen discuss a new land conservation bill. Causerie--The performing arts at Clemson University with host Sara Diaz and guest Chip Egan, director of Theater. Lifestyles for Your Health--Karen Kemper, associate professor in the Department of Health Sciences at Clemson University. Out & About--John Edgar Wideman, an author with South Carolina Roots talks with Janette Turner Hospital, writer-in-residence at the University of South Carolina. The Chef's Table--Host Libby Hoyle and Chef Tom Brocaglia help you get more grains into your diet with a buckwheat recipe. For more information on these programs, contact production coordinator Bob McAnally at (864) 656-7458. END