Thursday October 30, 2003

Host/s: Liz Demattia studio: 772-7983
Assistant: 100.1 FM
Tech Help: youth arts 10-5
Liam McNamara 4-7
Gaetan Balmokune (CWY) 4-7
Tim O'Brien (Holy Heart) 4-7

TimeNameDetails
11:00Don ParsonsInterpretation Specialist Parks Canada on Cultural Heritage Protection and Significance of Signal Hill
11:10" "
11:20
11:30
11:40Chris MacPherson

Assistant City Administrator City of Fredericton on energy efficiency plan in that city (traffic lights, retrofits etc.)
11:50Petrina Bromley and Kirk NewhookLive music: Singing and guitar and chat about "The Woman In Black" play
12:00""""
12:10Karen O'Neill
Multi Materials Stewardship Board on who they are, what they do.
12:20
12:30Marie-Clair Pierce (by phone)
www.moncton.ca see "highlights"
Chair Environment Committee, City of Moncton on Active Transportation
12:40''
12:50TAPE
1:00Mitch Bradbury. (10)Host and producer Holy Heart of Mary Intro- Backgound music by Vibrations Inc. Holy Heart
1:10Susan Wyse (15)Poetry about Conservation
1:20""
1:30Hisham Athas (15)Polluter Special: Spoof on car sales
1:40Victoria Wells (15)Films with a conservation theme
1:50""
2:00Christina Coady (15)Script or Short Story
2:10Nyake Koinah (15)Music for the Environment + Phone in trivia
2:20""
2:30Lisa Finn (15)Cooking for Conservation: What to do with those leftovers
2:40Allyson Power (15)Composting pumpkins, etc.
2:50Mitch (5)Closure - Backgound music by Vibrations Inc
Host/s: Paul Burridge and Laura Feltham
3:00Dr. Melvin Regular
Chair Greater Avalon Regional Waste Management Committee on committee and waste management plan
3:10""""
3:20
3:30Bonnie Andrews
(Newfoundland Environmental Industries Association) on composting 101
3:40Dr. Rocio Rangel Ruiz
consultant in sustainable building design, mostly for commercial and institutional buildings (energy efficiency, bioclimatic design, daylighting, etc). Works for Natural Resources Canada's program CBIP (Commercial Building Incentive Program) and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from the US Green Building Council. Also involved in research activities and holds a Ph.D. in Sustainable Building Design.
3:50
4:00Two-13
(Carl Hibbs)
House Band ­ will be available to play periodically over three hour period
4:10
4:20
4:30Pam Coristine Ghost Stories and legends of Signal Hill
4:40""
4:50Two 13
5:00Native Friendship Centre Youth GroupDrumming and dancing
5:10""
5:20Two 13
5:30Dale JarvisThe St. John's Haunted Hike ­ ghost stories
5:40""
5:50""
6:00Two 13
6:10William Anderson
President of the Labrador Inuit Association, winner of the Community Environmental Stewardship Award for the town of Nain
Mr. Anderson and his 16-year old son Andrew participated in the Oceans Day cleanup in Nain by collecting oil drums and other garbage from the shoreline of Unity Bay in their canoe.
6:20
6:30Two 13
6:40
6:50