Punk Rock Farmer Friday, with Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, and Lara with more true tales from the agrihood and a trip to Argyle Farms. Best Friends, Wasatch Coop Market, Slow Money Institute, SkyWatcher Leo T and fresh, homegrown music from Kate MacLeod.
Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!
Fresh, homegrown music from Utah's own Kate MacLeod, a singer and songwriter inspired by American roots music, and an award-winning fiddle player specializing in Scottish, Irish, American Old-Time, and improvisational fiddling.
March 17: Shanahy, featuring Kate MacLeod, 8:00 p.m. at Garage On Beck, 1199 Beck St., SLC. Tickets $10, 21+ venue.
March 25: Listen to the Red Rock: A Concert for America's Red Rock Wilderness, 7:00 p.m. at The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 S., SLC. Event by Ken Sanders Rare Books: "Do not miss out on this one-of-a-kind concert featuring Kate MacLeod, Marv Hamilton, Gigi Love, Anke Summerhill, and more! Suggested donation of $30 at the door. 50% of proceeds go to Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance."
Evan Sugden of Wasatch Cooperative Market, which will hold a market fundraiser at Shades Brewing, 154 W. Utopia Ave., So. Salt Lake, on March 18th. Fun, prizes and a live band!
SkyWatcher Leo T and his Many Cultures One Sky report. Tonight: We delve into twilight's last gleaming with Jupiter and Venus slowly spreading apart majestically. Sirius B orbiting the Dog Star, Syrius, in spectacular fashion, and the Aurora rages with lots of recent sun activity continuing! And it's International Women's month, so we investigate some of the women pioneers in astronomy, astrophysics and exploration. For more space news and sources, follow the SkyWatcher Leo T Facebook page.
Pat Theobald of Best Friends Animal Society, and with him—Rosemary, the Best Meower. In the spirit of the Academy Awards this weekend, Best Friends handed out their first-ever Adoptable Pet Awards. To learn more, click here.
From KSUT's Tami Graham, a conversation with Woody Tasch, founder of the Slow Money Institute. This story was shared with us via Rocky Mountain Community Radio, a network of public media stations in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah, including KRCL.
Al's Urban Farm Report, featuring an audio tour of Argyle Acres: A family practicing regenerative, symbiotic farming in the Rocky Mountains since 2015. Grass-fed/finished beef, pastured pork, and pastured poultry. Thanks for the tour, Chris!
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