Rundown of show order and
description of stories for May 1, 2004
*due to memory constraints, we are unable to offer stories individually.
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AK Rundown May 1st and 2nd, 2004
Open/Newscast/Credit
- Berners Bay. Despite temperamental weather in much of
the state, it’s inching toward spring. One of the annual markers of the
season is the return of hooligan to Berners Bay, north of Juneau. Scott
Foster/Pkg.
- Spring Commentary. Everyone has their own way of
marking the season – for Johanna Eurich, small details make the connection.
Commentary.
First Break (Music By Jubilee)
- Assistance Dogs. Not all dogs are just pets – some of
them work hard for their special place in their owners hearts. Shana
Sheehy/Pkg. Intro includes music clip from Mr. Whitekeys and the Spamtones.
- Pet Commentary. Even pets who aren’t trained to
provide assistance sometimes try to help out, in their own way. Sue
Copland/Commentary.
- Afghanistan Schools. An Alaskan has started a
non-profit group to build schools in Afghanistan – its not the only such
organization. Jessica Cochran/Pkg.
- Fox Well Update. En earlier AK story extolled the
virtues of the Fox well, but recently it’s had a little water quality issue.
Host Wrap.
Second Break
- Kivalina. Kivalina is one of a handful of villages
considering a massive, and expensive relocation. Gabriel Spitzer/Pkg.
- Calendar of Events.
- Russian Singer. A Russian English teacher has produced
a cd of Russian love songs with the help of a man from Soldotna. Host
Interview with music.
- Fosse Dancer. Nova Bergeron returns home as part of
the cast of the Boradway musical Fosse. Ellen lockyer/Pkg.
Close/Credit