Coming up on KTNA
Date: October 12, 2024Location: 88.9 FM, ktna.org, or at the station: 13764 E. Second Street Tune into Six Minute Science, a weekly cram session of everything weird and wonderful about science, hosted
Date: October 12, 2024
Location: 88.9 FM, ktna.org, or at the station: 13764 E. Second Street
Tune into Six Minute Science, a weekly cram session of everything weird and wonderful about science, hosted by KTNA’s Jenny Willoughby. This week’s episode is about caterpillar mimicry, the how, the why, and everything in between. Join us on Saturday at about 6:25 pm, after Ag Matters.
So much going on in the night sky! Kathleen will need to narrow the focus to keep within the time constraints… Aurora, a naked eye comet, the super duper moon this week, a meteor shower next weekend, a few planets, etc. Astro-info tailored for the Upper Susitna Valley on the next StarDate Susitna, during the 6pm announcements on Sunday, repeating Monday at 12:30, and accessible after that on ktna.org.
Outdoor skills like hunting and fishing are part of Alaska’s rich cultural history. People in Alaska have access to an impressive array of fun and effective outdoor skills classes through a program known as Becoming an Outdoors Woman. Tune in for this week’s Outdoor Explorer to learn just what this program is and how Alaskans across the state can participate. You can hear this episode on KTNA, Sunday at 7pm.
KTNA’s Annual Fall membership Drive begins on Monday, October 21st and runs through Friday, the 25th. Tune in each day for locally hosted programming and special musical guests! This is a great time to become a member or renew your membership in support of KTNA’s mission; to enrich and connect the communities of the Upper Susitna Valley through cultural and informational programming. Please visit our website, ktna.org or call (907)733-1700 during business hours. Thank you so much for supporting YOUR community radio station!
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