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DATE: 6/19/06 CONTACT: Ann Lee McPhail, (864) 656-5951 At Home, Southern Style TV schedule for week of June 26 CLEMSON -- "At Home, Southern Style," a Clemson University TV program, will air on the South Carolina Educational Television Network for the week of June 26. Ann Lee McPhail and Jeff Bennett of the Clemson University Video Production Services 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, by phone at (864) 656-3204 or at the shows website at: http://AtHome.clemson.edu. The questions will be answered on selected programs. Monday, June 26 --- Host Ann Lee McPhail visits artist and garden designer Barbara Yong in Ridge Springs. Then learn about snake plants with Clemson Extension Horticulturist and naturalist David Bradshaw. Tuesday, June 27 --Deborah Thomason, Clemson University youth and family life specialist, gives pointers for successful grandparenting. Then Clemson Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist Kristen Welch visits a peach orchard and talks with owner James Coley. Wednesday, June 28 Clemson Extension Horticulturist David Bradshaw walks through the S.C. Botanical Garden for a look at Exbury Azaleas. These are bright orange. Then by a viewer’s request Clemson University Urban Wildlife Specialist Candace Cummings explains how to remove a skunk from your property. Thursday, June 29 Lisa Wagner, education director for the S.C. Botanical Garden, shows a redesign project that is underway in the Botanical Garden. Then Clemson University Food Science and Human Nutrition Professor Beth Kunkel makes some suggestions on what snacks would be good to eat after the game. Friday, June 30 – Back by viewers’ request is a segment on Tinnitus. Host Ann Lee McPhail talks with Dr. Alan Smith of Anderson Audiology. Then Clemson Extension Agent Rhonda Matthews whips up a summer dish called Pasta Ross. At Home, Southern Style can also be seen on the South Carolina Channel. END
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