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KDNK's Summer broadcasts continue Wednesday July 8th with David Mayfield Parade and Tommy the Animal, music starts at 6pm at the Basalt River Park.

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  • We talk with Deanna Jenne and Lisa Dancing-Light about their Women's Drumming Circle and their upcoming Elder Wisdom workshops at The Center for Human Flourishing; Lulo Reinhardt calls in to talk about his life in music and International Guitar Night at the Wheeler Opera House; Ellie Barber AKA Ollella talks about her new album release, Antifragile; and Andrea Jenkins-Wallace chats about her work at Anderson Ranch.
  • This week's guest is A.O. Forbes, local civics teacher and author of the monthly "Seeking Haystacks" Sopris Sun column.
  • This week on Regional Roundup, we’ll hear how researchers are studying the impact of recreation on public lands and the natural environment. An immigration attorney provides an overview of how new laws and executive orders are affecting immigrants, and high school students in Moab share their preparations for a special prom.
  • In the March episode, Mugsy discusses changing legality around plant medicine for the treatment of PTSD, including the FDA denial of MDMA. This episode also provides information on High Rockies Harm Reduction’s services and schedule and upcoming events for KDNK’s Spring Membership Drive.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • Hosts Christie & Heather welcome Abby Hollenbaugh, Early Childhood Director of CMC’s MINI college. Located in Glenwood Springs, CMC’s mini college teaches 3-5 year old children using a “play based” philosophy where each student is honored and respected as an individual.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • This week on Express Yourself, Roaring Fork High School students share their experiences working with ceramics for their group show "Perspectives: 2025 High School Invitational" at the Carbondale Clay Center; mixed media artist Kirstie (KER-stee) Steiner talks about her current solo exhibition at Carbondale Arts called "Where the Wild Things Live"; and members of the Aspen Choral Society prepare for their spring performance, "Children of Eden".
  • In today's Living Permaculture episode, Vanessa and Jerome interview Jacob Trumbull, head miller and owner of Roaring Fork Mill, a family-run stone flour mill in Carbondale, CO.
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