RadioACTive 08.04.23

  • August 4, 2023
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Punk Rock Farmer Friday, with more true tales of the agrihood. Featuring Nibbles and Sprouts, culinary medicine with Dr. Bonnie Feola, and CASFB's Hillary Whittaker on a growing community gardens program in Utah County. A classic episode of Skywatcher Leo T's Many Cultures One Sky report. Fresh, homegrown music from Number One Babe Team.

Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!

Fresh, homegrown music from Number One Babe Team, which released their debut album, See You Later, this summer.

  • Aug. 19: Number One Babe Team with @otismoore.music at Canyon Rim Park, 3100 S. Grace St., Millcreek.

A classic episode of SkyWatcher Leo T's Many Cultures One Sky report. For sources and more space news, follow the SkyWatcher Leo T Facebook page.

What's Fresh with Richard Clifford of Clifford Family Farm in Provo. Find them tomorrow at the Downtown SLC Farmers Market, 8a-2p, at Pioneer Park, 350 W. 300 S., SLC. 

Hillary Whittaker, who manages the Community Garden Program at Community Action Services and Food Bank in Provo.

  • Community Action Services and Food Bank rents small garden plots to families with limited yard space so that they can grow fresh produce alongside their neighbors and other community members. All members of the community are welcome to rent a garden plot. There are five community gardens in Provo. Each renter will be responsible for watering, weeding, and maintaining their individual plot. It is $20 to rent a plot for the entire season. Completion of the gardening agreement is required. Click HERE to see a list of our garden rules. For more information about the Community Gardens, send an email to gardens@communityactionuc.org or 801-691-5207.

  • Do you have a local plot of land you’d like to donate to Community Action Services for the 2024 growing season? Please let them know! They'd love to open up additional freshly grown food options for communities through Utah, Wasatch, and Summit counties. Reach out to Hillary Whittaker, hillaryw@casfb.org, to learn how.

Aldine's Urban Farm Report, featuring Dr. Bonnie Feola of the newly-launched Nibbles & Sprouts. An award-winning pediatrician for over 30 years, Feola is a pediatric culinary medicine specialist. Nibbles & Sprouts is a first-of-its-kind practice created to help children overcome barriers to healthy eating.

Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Questions, comments or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

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