LOCAL TALK 19 October 2021

KHOI’s Sam Wormley joins us to discuss the upcoming
Influenza season while we are still experiencing the COVID -19 pandemic and what some of the most current safety practices we need to incorporate to keep others in our community as well as ourselves safe as we go about our day.
 
Sam Wormley then  describes a new program that will be airing on  KHOI in the near future; The Central Iowa Symphony performances for the 2021-22 season
 

Pat Schlarbaum had an opportunity to visit with  Joe Anderson  incumbent candidate seeking a new term with the Nevada School Board

Susan Gwiasda Communications Officer for the City of Ames Hello, Susan updates us on the Climate action plan meetings and then Keith Abraham Directors of Parks and Recreation visits with us about Franklin Park improvements and a ribbon cutting, along with the Ada Hayden boat launch for physically challenged users the upgrade to the fishing pier, and activities at the Miracle Park.
 
Anna, Magnusson  KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana” brightens our day.
Offering Poems, Music, and a review of Tuesday programs; 
Tom Russell’s; All Things Piano, Donna Prizgintas and Lana Nachtigal’s; Donna-Lana Kitchen, Mary Richard’s Community Bookshelf,  Science Bytes with Sam Wormley and Mike Meetz, 
Anna Magnusson’s Heart2Heart along with a sneak peek at Thursday’s, You Name It , presented by Mike Murphy.
 
Anna Magnusson, Iowa Able: anna@iowaable.org
Susan Gwiasda: susangwiasda@cityofames.org 
Sam Wormley: swormley1@gmail.com
 
 
 
Originally broadcast 10/19/2021