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Arizona Week 2003

February 14, 2003

Terry Ward talks with Governor Napolitano
Terry Ward talks with Governor Napolitano on Statehood Day. One of the many highlights of KJZZ's Arizona Week. Governor Napolitano will be a regular monthly guest on Here and Now, on the air from 11am to Noon on KJZZ.

Governor Napolitano responds to listeners' questions on February 14th, Statehood Day, as part of an on ongoing appearance each month on Here and Now with host Terry Ward, from 11am to Noon on KJZZ:
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Additional Guests

Terry Ward and Chuck Blanchard
Terry Ward talks with with Chuck Blanchard, the Interim Director of the Arizona Office of Homeland Security during KJZZ's first locally produced call-in show. One of many stories covered during Arizona Week.


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KJZZ's Steve Goldstein hosts an hour-long program which focuses on the changes that Arizona has experienced over the years, along with a look towards a vision for the state's future. Guests for this special hour include of interviews with the following guests:

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The host of American Routes speaks with Terry Ward about Arizona residents' contributions to the music scene.

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Arizona's unofficial music historian Johnny Dixon speaks with Terry Ward about Arizona's music legacy.

Arizona Week 2003 Schedule

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5:30 AM This links opens to an audio file Saving the Black Officers' Club Dennis Lambert talks with Dave Perryman. He’s leading the efforts to save the historic Black Officers Club at Fort Huachuca This links opens to an audio file Driving Across Arizona ASU Geography Professor Mike Pasqualetti shares his thoughts on what you’d miss if you flew over Arizona This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 1 This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 2 This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 3 Arizona School teachers tell us who they are and why they teach This links opens to an audio file Arizona Sports Jerry Colangelo, owner of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, shares his thoughts on sports in Arizona This links opens to an audio file A Writer in Arizona KJZZ theater critic Robrt Pela talks about what it is to be a writer in Phoenix
Two Ways or Essays
6:30 AM   This links opens to an audio file Listener Stories - Segment 1: 'What brought you to Arizona?' This links opens to an audio file NASA Artist Dennis Lambert profiles official NASA artist Robert McCall This links opens to an audio file Judaism in Arizona Dennis Lambert interviews Vicki Cabot, president of the Jewish Federation of, about a study that shows the Jewish community has grown 138% in the last 20 years This links opens to an audio file Listener Stories Segment 2: “What brought you to Arizona?”
Two-Ways or Memories
6:50 AM This links opens to an audio file Navajo Elvis Doug Ramsey reports on Rex Redhair, the Elvis of the Navajo Nation This links opens to an audio file Arizona Wildfires Revisited Mark Brodie reports on how eastern Arizona is faring in the aftermath of the Rodeo-Chediski fires.
This links opens to an audio file Navajo Photographer Abigail Beshkin profiles Navajo Photographer LeRoy DeJolie. He’s spent his whole life on the reservation, and his photos are unlike any others.
This links opens to an audio file Warren Ballpark Mark Moran reports from Bisbee, about the country’s oldest baseball park.
This links opens to an audio file Arizona's Film Industry Steve Goldstein looks at how the film industry has changed the economics of Arizona
Features
7:30 AM This links opens to an audio file Saving the Black Officers' Club Dennis Lambert talks with Dave Perryman. He’s leading the efforts to save the historic Black Officers Club at Fort Huachuca This links opens to an audio file Driving Across Arizona ASU Geography Professor Mike Pasqualetti shares his thoughts on what you’d miss if you flew over Arizona This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 1 This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 2 This links opens to an audio file Teaching in Arizona - Segment 3 Arizona School teachers tell us who they are and why they teach This links opens to an audio file Arizona Sports Jerry Colangelo, owner of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, shares his thoughts on sports in Arizona This links opens to an audio file A Writer in Arizona KJZZ theater critic Robrt Pela talks about what it is to be a writer in Phoenix
Essays
8:30 AM   This links opens to an audio file Listener Stories - Segment 1: quot;What brought you to Arizona?quot; This links opens to an audio file NASA Artist Dennis Lambert profiles official NASA artist Robert McCall This links opens to an audio file Judaism in Arizona Dennis Lambert interviews Vicki Cabot, president of the Jewish Federation about a study that shows the Jewish community has grown 138% in the last 20 years This links opens to an audio file Listener Stories - Segment 2: quot;What brought you to Arizona?quot;
Two-Ways or Memories
8:50 This links opens to an audio file Navajo Elvis Doug Ramsey reports on Rex Redhair, the Elvis of the Navajo Nation This links opens to an audio file Arizona Wildfires Revisited Mark Brodie reports on how eastern Arizona is faring in the aftermath of the Rodeo-Chediski fires
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This links opens to an audio file Navajo Photographer Abigail Beshkin profiles Navajo Photographer LeRoy DeJolie. He’s spent his whole life on the reservation, and his photos are unlike any others.
This links opens to an audio file Warren Ballpark Mark Moran reports from Bisbee, about the country’s oldest baseball park.
This links opens to an audio file Arizona's Film Industry Steve Goldstein looks at how the film industry has changed the economics of Arizona
Features



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