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Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 28, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Fire danger is high as summer approaches and especially in the lower elevations. Ken Palmrose from the Bureau of Land Management tells us about what we can do to be safe as we travel over the holiday weekend.You can find out more via phone by calling: 602-417-9200.
  Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips share Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug Nintzel from ADOT has good news for holiday travelers.
Suzi Killman returns with yet another of her original songs this week. We talk about and she sings "Campfires and Memories", Suzi can be reached for performance bookings at: (928) 684-5729. The name Cinnabon can make your hungry just thinking it. Now Poore Brothers snacks has partnered with Cinnabon to make cookies to die for. Poore Brothers is this week's Made in Arizona.  Marshall Trimble  celebrates the life of Wyatt Earp in the early years in part one of Trimble Tales.
Marshall Trimble returns with the rest of Wyatt Earp the early years.  Arizona Game and Fish expert Rory Aikens is in this week to tell about one of his passions. Shooting wildlife with a camera. He has some big game viewing tips for us. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy says that your garden, or at least part of it, can survive the summer if you know what to do.
Tonya Greenfield already has a cooking show on Dish Network called "Tonya's Creative Cooking" and a line of foods called Mama Rose's. Now she is in to tell us about her latest venture which is "Nonnie's Kitchen". Its a kids cooking show with a cookbook to boot. Tonya tells us about her latest venture this week. Susan and Ed recap Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. And, do you know how many moons are in our solar system? Whatever you learned in school is wrong and Tony LaConte from Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone tells us why this week. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA takes us to the wild and scenic Verde River. and the Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe this week is from Catherine the Herb Lady. She has a Black Bean Hummus recipe with a special ingredient you may be growing in your garden now. She also has an herb booklet you can order for your very own tips on herbs. Susan Bitter Smith has more on this legislative session with State Representative Michele Reagan.
  Arizona's Most Wanted is Richard Uptain and find out where he may be hiding out in our state and The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb has another great tip on keeping those white appliances clean.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 21, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Is your office a design disaster like mine? Norma Michaels is an entrepeneur with an archtechtural backround. She now owns NM Interiors Group and this week she has some tips for making your office work better for you. Susan Bitter Smith and Ed Phillips share Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug Nintzel from ADOT stops by to give us some early information to make our Memorial Day weekend safer.
Suzi Killman is back as this week's Arizona Artist. She is a singer/songwriter from Wickenburg and has lived on a ranch all her life. This week she sings her original song "Maggies Song". Suzi can be reached for performance bookings at: (928) 684-5729. We also check out this weekend in Arizona History. Wendy Patterson is the "flavorologist" for Shamrock Farms. They have some brand new ice cream flavors that easily qualify them for this week's "Made in Arizona".  Marshall Trimble Arizona's State Historian, has the first part of the Arizona story of the warrior Geronimo.
Marshall Trimble returns with the rest of the story of Geronimo. Rory Aikens fromArizona Game and Fish says you still have time to make corrections for your paperwork for a big game permit.   Dave Owens, the Garden Guy talks about some of his favorite plants and why he likes them. Susan and Ed take a look at this week in U.S. history.
Looking for a summer school idea for the kids? The Pueblo Grande Museum has a reasonalby priced summer school that the kids are sure to like. Dave Morris of the museum fill us in on the details. Susan and Ed recap the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone tells us where to look on the web to find out how you can see the International Space Station fly through our Arizona sky. The web site is called Heavens-Above and it is worth checking out. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA, famous for CD audio tours of Arizona, takes us to Montezuma's Castle. Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is "South of the Border Dip" from Roxie and the employees of Shamrock Farms. Susan Bitter Smith has the first in her series of reports on what the Arizona Legislature did for us and to us this session.
 This week's Arizona's Most Wanted is Glenn Robert Premru. He bilked Arizona residents out of at least ten million dollars. Deputy U.S. Marshal Brenda McLaughlin has the story. .The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb has a non-chemical way to clean the outside of your kitchen appliances.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 14, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
 The Grand Canyon Sweet Onion Festival is underway and we find out more about this fun event and why these onions really are sweet. The onion festival is just one of our Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Doug Nintzel from ADOT tells us the story of a major highway that is being shut down for over a year.  Click the flag to listen to segment one of this week's show.
Suzi Killman is this week's Arizona Artist. She is a singer/songwriter from Wickenburg and has lived on a ranch all her life. Her passion for the Arizona outdoors and ranch life shows in her song "Mariposa Lilies". Suzi can be reached for performance bookings at: (928) 684-5729. Three generations of the Gesswein family operate the Clock Doctor. Listen to "Made in Arizona" and hear how they have been repairing and selling clocks, watches and music boxes for 45 years! Marshall Trimble has a story of deceit and intrigue in part one of his story about the Peralta Land Grant. Click the flag to listen to segment two of this week's show..
  Marshall Trimble is back with the conclusion of the Peralta Land Grant. If you hunt or fish, Listen to what Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has to say about the changes coming in the way you get licenses and tags. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy, says you can have your garden survive even in the worst of the summer heat. Click on the flag to the right to listen to segment three.
 Terry Earp has a new play about famous Arizonan Ted DeGrazia. Terry tells me how she wrote and reasearched DeGrazia, The Impossible Eccentric. We also recap the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. And, Tony LaConte from Stargazing for Everyone has the latest on Arizona Skies and he explains why he calls his segement this week: "As the Crow Flies". To hear it all click on the flag to the right for segment four. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
  Tourguide USA takes us to the very old and sometimes infamous Gila River Indian Reservation.This week's  Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe is from the folks at the Grand Canyon Sweet Onion Festival. They tell us how to make delicious carmelized onions. Cohost Susan Bitter Smith interviews Sharon Felix from the 100 Club. It;'s the organization that helps the families of public safety officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. Click on the flag to the right for all of segment five of this week's show.
Arizona's Most Wanted this week is Eric Serna told to us by Deputy U.S. Marshal Carl Caulk. The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb stops by tell us her secrets for keeping our clothes white without dangerous chemicals. Click on the Arizona flag to listen to segment six.

Click here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastClick here for the Arizona Almanac PodcastMay 7, 2005 Click the Flag to listen
Welcome to our show and visit with Jerry Knoblach of Space Data Corporation. They are sending and receiving data using weather balloons. Yes, I was surprised too and soon they may even have cell phone service.  Also Susan and Ed have the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend. Our friend,  Doug Nintzel from ADOT also has Arizona Highways talk
Hal Cannon of the Western Folklife Center got us some audio cuts and more information on their events at the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff next weekend. Be sure and click on the flag to the right to listen to the "Songs and Stories of the Grand Canyon".  This week's "Made In Arizona" is another service. Beth Borray is back to tell us about she has made a business out of the practice of Feng Shui. She calls her company Red Peony. Marshall Trimble tells us the story of one of Arizona's favorite funny ladies, Erma Bombeck.
Marshall Trimble with the second part of his story about Erma Bombeck. Rory Aikens from Arizona Game and Fish has the story about how Arizona Game and Fish is showing handicapped children the fun of archery. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy tells us how to keep the seasonal flowers in our state blooming.
Looking for a job? There is a job fair this weekend courtesy of the state of Arizona. AZ State Jobs.com has 400 positions with the state and you can get and interview on the spot at the State Fairgrounds. We have a recap of the Top Ten Things to Do This Weekend   Tony LaConte, Stargazing for Everyone says that there are a couple of great stargazing magazines worth checking out. http://www.azalmanac.com/documents/February%2026%202005/AZ%20Almanac%20Hour%20Two%20Fourth%20Segment%20February%2026%202005.wma
Tourguide USA  Takes us Honky Tonkin' in Prescott. It is strawberry season and Sally Long is back from Two Perfect Jewelry this week and she has Peppered Strawberries and it is this week's Arizona Almanac Greatest Recipe.   Susan Bitter Smith visits with John Graham and he explains what an association executive does and how he heads up their organization.
Arizona's Most Wanted this week is Olivia Ramos. Listen to Deputy U.S. Marshal Carl Caulk tell us why they are looking for her. And The Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb stops by to help with spring cleaning our inside windows.


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