DATE: 12/29/03 CONTACT: Ann Lee McPhail, (864) 656-5951; amcphl@clemson.edu WRITER: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741; spalmer@clemson.edu At Home, Southern Style TV schedule for week of Jan. 5 CLEMSON -- "At Home, Southern Style," a Clemson University TV program, will air on the South Carolina Educational Television Network for the week of Jan. 5. Ann Lee McPhail and Jeff Bennett of the Clemson University Communications Center host the program each week, Monday through Friday, from 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. Viewers may ask questions about a subject that was featured on the program by e-mail at athome-L@clemson.edu or by phone at (864) 656-3204. The questions will be answered on each Friday's program. Monday, Jan. 5 -- Lisa Wagner, education director for the S.C. Botanical Garden and Wendy Farnum, of the Heritage Corridor, look at plants that attract butterflies. Libby Hoyle, Clemson University packaging science professor, and Amy Nichols of Main Event Catering, make sweet and sour vegetables. Tuesday, Jan. 6 -- George Kessler, retired Clemson University professor of Forest Resources, explains how to control Southern Pine Beetle. Hoyle and Dottie Ryan, program coordinator for SUDIA, talks about the snacks we eat while watching sporting events. Wednesday, Jan. 7 -- Candace Cummings, Clemson University urban wildlife specialist, and McPhail make suet for the birds. Wagner and Farnum show us perennials in the S.C. Botanical Garden on the Clemson University campus. Thursday, Jan. 8 -- Dave Bradshaw, Clemson University horticulture professor, shows us all about snake plants. Beth Kunkel, Clemson University food science and human nutrition professor, takes us out to dinner the healthy way with Chef Tom Brocallia. Friday, Jan. 9 -- Kessler takes us on a walk in the woods and shows us damaged tree bark. Hoyle and McPhail talk about processing food. END