#PunkRockFarmer visits with Pat Barber in his communal garden. National Farmers Market Week with Utah Ag Commissioner Craig Buttars and Alison Einerson of the Downtown SLC Farmers Market. SLC Punk Rock Flea Market. SkyWatcher Leo T. Homegrown music from Craft Lake City bans Joel Willes, Guava Tree and Savage Daughters.
Fresh, homegrown music courtesy of three of the bands set to play Craft Lake City's DIY Festival, Aug. 13-15 at the Utah State Fair Park. CLC Entertainment Coordinator Audrey Lockie brought us the following bands which you can check out at the festival:
National Farmers Market Week with Utah Department of Agriculture and Food Commissioner Craig Buttars and Alison Einerson of the Downtown SLC Farmers Market. Looking for a farmers market near you? Check out these handy listings from Utah Farmers Market Network:
Go to www.DoubleUpUtah.org to learn more about using your SNAP benefits and Double Up Food Bucks at Utah Farmers Markets, farmstands and CSAs.
Many Cultures, One Sky with SkyWatcher Leo T: The James Webb Space Telescope, the Perseids, sky lore from Africa, and Alan Shephard's longest drive.
Al's #UrbanFarmReport, featuring Pat Barber — former proprietor of Pat's BBQ — and his communal garden. Ready to share your true tales of the agrihood? Email punkrockfarmer23@gmail.com.
Fish for Garbage sent in a voicememo to remind folks there's still time to register for their next river cleanup:
Views, thoughts or opinions shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, 90.9fm KRCL. Tonight's RadioACTive Summer Break was produced and hosted by Lara Jones and Aldine Strychnine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer.
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