Every May we celebrate the contributions of Older Americans and their time and wisdom to make our communities stronger, more informed, and better connected. They are our loved ones, friends, mentors, essential workers, volunteers, and neighbors. We celebrate their achievements and recommit to providing our elders with the support and services they need to thrive and age with dignity. The 2022 theme is Age My Way, an opportunity for all of us to explore the many ways older adults can remain in and be involved with their communities.
Under The Penumbra of Rights with Josie Stanfield
KPOV Board Member, founder of Central Oregon Diversity Project and Community Organizer Josie Stanfield talks with host Bruce Morris about the right to privacy found to exist in the United States Constitution and what the Supreme Court described as a "penumbra" of rights emanating from the Bill of Rights.
They discussed the recent draft overturning of Roe V. Wade. From there, the discussion moved to the other rights, such as the right to use contraception, same-sex marriage, marriage among different races, and more that are also based on the right to privacy and therefore at risk.
What rights are under the penumbra and what could be lost after Roe is overturned as expected?
Dogtown USA Canicross Dog and Jog with Bruce Stegmaier
Bruce Stegmaier, owner of Alpine Outfitters, shares about the first annual Dogtown USA Canicross Dog and Jog at the Redmond Fairgrounds on May 28th sponsored by Alpine Outfitters and Oregon Trail of Dreams Sled Dog Rides.
Food Hero with Katie Ahern on the OSU Extension Connection
Katie Ahern, Family & Community Health/SNAP-Education for OSU Extension Service, tells us about the Food Hero website and publication. Food Hero is your go-to site for quick, tasty, healthy recipes and helpful tips. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you'll find something new for your family to enjoy.
New Jericho Road of Redmond Shower Truck with Don Senecal
Don Senecal from Jericho Road of Redmond talks about their new shower trailer and a point-in-time count of unhoused individuals.
Don Senecal from Jericho Road of Redmond
Don Senecal from Jericho Road of Redmond was Carolyn's guest on The Point to talk about their new shower trailer and a point-in-time count of houseless individuals.
Chris Mehner from Cascades Theatrical Company
Chris Mehner, Board President for Cascades Theatrical Company, was Carolyn's guest on The Point to talk about CTC, her involvement, and the Teen Classes starting on April 11 through mid-May.
Dale Pilon on the Ice
Whether you like ice hockey or not, you’ll enjoy this great story Dale tells of growing up on the ice and his interesting and often too funny experiences of being the 15-year-old “big guy” on the adult men’s team. From playing his first games at seven years old to recently putting together his Old Timers League of men over 60 and from multiple countries who prepare to travel to Sweden and Finland to play in international matches. Stay tuned for Dale Pilon’s follow-up show soon after returning from their world travel games.
Sally Compton, Executive Director of Think Wild
Sally Compton, Executive Director of Think Wild, talks about "Wild Wonders" summer camps for elementary-aged children in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties beginning in June.
Think Wild Summer Camps with Sally Compton
Sally Compton, Executive Director of Think Wild, was Carolyn's guest on The Point on to talk about "Wild Wonders" summer camps for elementary-aged children in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties beginning in June.
Redmond Politics with City Council Member Ed Fitch
Ed Fitch, Redmond City Council Member, weighs in on the current condition of Redmond City politics and the great need for immediate change for the good of all Redmond citizens.
John Nielsen on Homelessness in Redmond
John Nielsen, proactive longtime Redmond, Oregon resident, father, and business professional talks with The Point Friday Host Steve about Redmond’s current homelessness issue and what can clearly be done to return displaced families back to life as it should be, inside their own homes. John will discuss what’s clearly not being done by a majority of local government. His thoughts may surprise you.
Pet Evacuation Team with Vikki Sheerer
Vikki Sheerer, Regional Director for Pet Evacuation Team, shares the mission and work of Pet Evacuation Team in rescuing the animals of Oregon residents when they face natural disasters such as wildfire and flooding.
Central Oregon Veterans Ranch and Veterans' Issues with Alison Perry and Gary Bridwell
Alison Perry, founder and executive director of the Central Oregon Veterans Ranch, and a very special guest, Vietnam Veteran Gary Bridwell, talk about veterans’ issues and those especially applicable to Vietnam veterans.
Local Youth Juniper Rook (she/her) on the Life and Times of a Teen Activist
In 2018, 12-year-old, yes, 12-year-old Juniper came to KPOV to tell the community that she was organizing a student walkout to demand safe schools.
Juniper, now 16, and a Redmond Proficiency Academy student has become a highly effective activist. We recently profiled her again on the Point about another student walkout on gun safety and related bills in the Oregon legislature.
She also discussed her activism, history, motivation, the challenges and prejudices she faces as a young female activist, and a powerful letter she wrote to the Redmond City Council.
KPOV gave Juniper a platform to speak, she found her activist voice, and took off!
Vámonos Outside with Wesley Heredia and Eduardo Romero
Wesley Heredia, Programs Coordinator, and Eduardo "Eddie" Romero, Program Assistant, from Vámonos Outside, talk about their programs to encourage and facilitate Latinx and BIPOC Central Oregonians in getting outdoors to ski, hike, mountain bike, rock climb, and camp.
Meals on Wheels with Denise LaBuda from Council on Aging of Central Oregon
Denise LaBuda, Director of Communications for Council on Aging of Central Oregon, talks to us about the official 50th anniversary of the Older Americans Act Senior Nutrition Program. This federal legislation provides funding for senior nutrition services and helps support programs like Meals on Wheels.
The Plant Clinic and The Oregon Bee Atlas with Toni Stephan on the OSU Extension Connection
OSU Extension Connection Toni Stephan specializes in Horticulture. Our show today focuses of The Plant Clinic and The Oregon Bee Atlas. If you love nature, this show is for you! Toni is an award-winning educator and published author of many OSU Extension Service Publications.
More info at extension.oregonstate.edu.
Shakespeare in Hollywood with Raechel Gilland, Tom Kelley, and Reagan Donnell
Raechel Gilland, Assistant Director and Stage Manager at Cascades Theatrical Company is joined Tom Kelley (Jack Warner) and Regan Donnell (Lydia Lansing) to talk about the play Shakespeare in Hollywood starting on March 18.
Andrew Hoeksema from Shepherd's House Ministries Redmond Campus
From KPOV High Desert Community Radio, we talk to Andrew Hoeksema, Redmond City Director of Shepherd’s House Ministries Redmond Campus. Andrew has 2 decades of experience in non-profit work with community based & faith organizations. Today, Andrew shares observations about how the unhoused population has evolved in the last 5 yrs in Central OR, from nearly invisible to highly visible.