DATE: 3/29/04 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 EDITOR: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741 Your Day radio schedule for week of Mar. 29 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 Mar. 29. 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 29 - S.C. Focus -- The History of Women in Sports. Bob Becker, director of the Strom Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University, talks with Pamela Grundy, author of From Amazons to Glamazons: the Rise and Fall of North Carolina Women's Basketball, 1920-1960 and Learning to Win: Sports, Education, and Social Change in Twentieth-Century North Carolina. Community Matters -- A Decline in the Number of Child Sexual Abuse Cases in the United States. Gary Melton, director of the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life, speaks with David Finkelhor, professor of sociology and director of the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. The Arts -- Women in Country Music. Glenn Hare learns about the contributions of women to the history of country music from Professor Mark Hosler of the Clemson University Department of Performing Arts. From Samantha Baumgardner to Patsy Cline, we'll hear examples from throughout the years, along with some of the stories behind the tunes. TUESDAY, MARCH 30 -- Live at the S.C. Botanical Garden -- Palmetto Gardening -- A live call-in program on lawn and garden topics with Charleston County Extension Agent F. Brian Smith. Listeners may call in for advice using our toll-free number: 888-539-8859. Got Bugs? -- A live call-in program on insects, spiders and other household pests. Charlotte Holt hosts Cam Lay, assistant department head of Pesticide Regulation at Clemson University, and Eric Benson, Clemson Extension entomologist. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 -- Food for Thought -- Talking Turkey. A live call-in program on turkey hunting with Libby Hoyle, Extension food and nutrition specialist in the Clemson University Department of Packaging Sciences, and Rick Willey, Extension natural resource specialist in the Clemson Department of Forestry and Natural Resources. Pet Talk -- A live, call-in program on pet care issues with host Glenn Birrenkott of the Clemson University Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences and his guest Dr. Bobby Long of Magnolia Veterinary Clinic in Anderson. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 -- Focus on the Future -- Filing your Tax Returns. Donna London of the Jim Self Center on the Future speaks with Tom Sheaffer of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Arts -- "Radio Child," a story created especially for Your Day audiences, by Jonathan Sanchez, one of the winners of the 2001 Piccolo Fiction Open (PFO), an annual literary competition of the Piccolo Spoleto Arts Festival. The PFO is receiving submissions for its fifth competition through April 15. More information: mailto:lisa@eatgoodbread.com. Jonathan Sanchez writes short stories and leads poetry workshops in schools. Last summer he was writer-in-residence at the Kerouac House in Orlando, Fla. He gives many public readings, and tonight is his sixth annual Cooper River Bridge Run show, featuring an original story at 8 p.m., Five Loaves Cafe, Cannon and Coming Streets in downtown Charleston. He lives in Charleston. The Chef's Table -- Duck Salad. Libby Hoyle visits with Chef Aaron Siegle of Blossom Cafe on East Bay Street in Charleston. For more information on these programs, contact Bob McAnally, producer, at (864) 656-7458. END