DATE: 3/19/01 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 WRITER: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741 Your Day schedule for week of March 19 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 March 19. 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, March 19 -- S.C. Focus -- Dr. Bob Becker of the Strom Thurmond Institute with guest Dr. Robert Oldham of the S.C. Bio-Technology Association. Out and About -- Gary Melton, director of the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life with guests Dr. Robert C. Pianta, the William Clay Parrish Professor at the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia and Dr. Paul McKenzie, director of Research and Development in the Lancaster County School District. The Arts -- Columbia singer-songwriter Jack Williams talks about folk music and performs his original songs. Tuesday, March 20 -- Palmetto Gardening -- A live call-in program with Clemson Extension Associate Bob Polomski and naturalist Dr. David Bradshaw. Got Bugs? -- Live call-in program with host Charlotte Holt and experts Cam Lay, assistant department head of Pesticide Regulation and Eric Benson, Clemson Extension Entomologist. Wednesday, March 21 -- Pet Talk -- Live call-in program, with host Ann Lee McPhail and Dr. Glenn Birrenkott, chair of the Clemson University Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences with veterinarian Dr. Michael Eaves from the Animal Emergency Clinic of Greenville. Food for Thought -- Live call-in program on wild game, with host Ann Lee McPhail and Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist Libby Hoyle. Their guest is Extension Associate Rick Willey. Thursday, March 22 -- Out and About Special -- Don Munson visits the Hunley and the S.C. Aquarium. We also hear from commentator J. Douglas Donahue on the history of Charleston radio. And, Mike Willis of the Department of Natural Resources discusses the state's deer population. For more information on these programs, contact production coordinator Bob McAnally at (864) 656-7458. END