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DATE: 8/29/06 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 Your Day radio schedule for week of Sept. 4 CLEMSON -- The following "Your Day" radio programs from Clemson University Radio Productions are scheduled to air on South Carolina ETV Radio for the week of Sept. 4. 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, SEPTEMBER 4 Building with the environment in mind.Bob Becker, director of the Strom Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University , talks with Brad Wyche, executive director of Upstate Forever, a South Carolina group formed to promote sensible growth and protect the special places in our state. A second conversation with Brad Wyche is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 11, on Your Day. Music on the Internet. Eric Rodgers talks with Phil Yanov, director of Business Development at Acentron Technologies, and founder and executive director of the GSA Technology Council, about the variety of methods for downloading music from the Internet. The Oconee Heritage Center. Dyana Daniels travels to the historic Tobacco Warehouse in Walhalla to tour the Oconee Heritage Center with Director and Curator Nick Gambrell. The Oconee Heritage Center is located at 123 Brown’s Square Drive, PO Box 395 , Walhalla , SC 29691 . For more information and hours of operation: (864) 638-2224. Honoring Marian Anderson at Converse College . Glenn Hare talks with Scott Robbins, interim dean of the Petrie School of Music at Converse College, and with History Professor Melissa Walker about the celebration of the life of Marian Anderson (1897-1993), renowned contralto singer, humanitarian and symbol for anti-segregation in the Civil Rights era, planned for Sept. 11 and 12 at Twichell Auditorium on the Converse College campus. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 A live call-in segment on deer season in South Carolina . Host Mike Willis, communications director for the SC Department of Natural Resources, will be joined by his colleagues Charles Ruth, DNR deer project supervisor and Lt. Robert McCollough from the DNR law enforcement division. Listeners may call in via the toll-free number 888-539-8859. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-energize America. Donna London, director of the Jim Self Center on the Future, talks with filmmaker and environmentalist Jeff Barrie about Kilowatt Ours, a documentary revealing the consequences of a coal-powered economy. The public is invited to attend a screening of Kilowatt Ours and meet the filmmaker on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at the Strom Thurmond Institute on the Clemson University campus. For additional information contact Steve Johnson at 656-5175. John C. Calhoun and political parties. Susan Pass, assistant professor of social studies education at Clemson University, talks with Calhoun scholar William Cooper, the Boyd professor of history at Louisiana State University, whose publications include: The South and Politics of Slavery, The American South: A History, and Jefferson Davis, American. Artist Fellowships for 2008. Glenn Hare talks with Rusty Sox, senior manager for program development at the SC Arts Commission, about the guidelines for the 2008 fellowships to recognize and reward the artistic achievements of South Carolina 's exceptional individual artists. The deadline for applications is Oct. 1, 2006 . Tomato techniques and recipes at 33 Liberty. Clemson Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist Libby Hoyle of Clemson University’s Department of Packaging Science, visits the kitchen of Chef John Malik at 33 Liberty Restaurant and Catering in Greenville. For more information, contact Your Day at (864) 656-7458. END |
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