DATE: 11/25/02 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 EDITOR: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741 Your Day radio schedule for week of Nov. 25 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 Nov. 25. 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, NOV. 25 -- S.C. Focus -- Saving the Newry Mill. Bob Becker, director of the Strom Thurmond Institute, talks with Jeff Burden of the Historic Preservation Program at the Pratt Institute about the significance of this Oconee County landmark. Community Matters -- How Families Can Enjoy the Kindergarten Years. Maureen Lee of the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life visits the Golden Strip Family and Child Development Center to talk with Nancy Kendall, a counselor at the Center, and Jillian Harmon, the mother of a child in the Center's four-year-old kindergarten program. The Arts, I -- The Poetry of Rize Cole. Glenn Hare of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts visits with the Columbia area poet who reads selections from her book and CD, Spirit Voices Rizing. Radio Commentary -- Thanksgiving Thoughts. Furman University President David Shi considers the history of Thanksgiving. TUESDAY, NOV. 26 -- Palmetto Gardening -- A live call-in program on lawn and gardening topics hosted by Clemson Extension Horticulturist Bob Polomski, author of Month by Month Gardening in the Carolinas. His guest is Clemson University Entomologist Clyde Gorsuch. Got Bugs? -- A live call-in program on insects and other household pests hosted by Charlotte Holt with Cam Lay, assistant department head of Pesticide Regulation at Clemson University and Eric Benson, Clemson Extension entomologist. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 -- Pet Talk -- A Trip to an Animal Emergency Clinic. A special pre-recorded tour of the Animal Emergency Clinic in Greenville with Anderson veterinarian Dr. Bobby Long. Food for Thought -- From Farm to Fork. Libby Hoyle, Extension food and nutrition specialist with the Clemson University Department of Packaging Science, visits the John De La Howe School in McCormick. THURSDAY, NOV. 28 -- Focus on the Future -- Urban Forestry in South Carolina. Donna London of the Jim Self Center on the Future talks with Liz Gilland of the S.C. Forestry Commission about our urban trees. Causerie -- Hanukkah Traditions. Sara Diaz finds out more about the Festival of Lights from Peter Cohen, campus Jewish minister and associate director of the Honors College at Clemson University. Lifestyles for Your Health -- Dealing with Holiday Stress and Excess. Karen Kemper of the Clemson University Department of Public Health Sciences offers advice on handling the pleasures and pressures of the holidays. The Arts -- Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles. Alan Schaffer considers the childhood experiences of comedians Woody Allen, Roseanne, Mike Nichols, and Bert Lahr, as he reviews a new book of celebrity profiles written by John Lahr and published by the University of California Press. A Radio Commentary -- In Search of the Authentic Thanksgiving Dinner. Food writer Sandy Woodward discusses the menu for our "national meal." For more information on these programs, contact Bob McAnally, producer, at (864) 656-7458. END