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  • This week our quiz asks you to 'verb the noun.' For example, if you were to touch a fabric made of wool or similar material matted together you could say you 'felt the felt.' Do you think Rachel from Corvallis has what it takes to 'game the game?' Listen along and find out!
  • On this edition, we talk with Trond Jacobson, head of the University of Oregon Forensics Program and student debaters Dylan Kussman-Carter and Lorelei Sassenfeld about the potential removal of the program and what it might mean for students and University history.
  • ---------------------------On the most recent Oregon Grapevine on klcc.org, Land Trusts help preserve acreage for future generations. Max Beeken of the Oregon Coalition of Land Trusts speaks with host Barbara Dellenback about the importance, and process, of creatively saving land.
  • We hear about efforts to build the blue economy from the keynote speakers at an upcoming event in Oregon, the Port of San Diego’s Paula Silvia and Jason Giffen.
  • Community and Senior Centers are places where people can gather and learn and have fun. Zane Wheeler of Eugene's Campbell Center speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the importance of getting out and about to mental and physical health.
  • On this edition we talk with Lisa Mensah, the President and CEO of the Oregon Community Foundation which is helping to make up funding shortfalls from the federal government to nonprofits.
  • On this edition we talk with Dr. Ken Pendleton of the U of O about what the arrest of the Portland Trailblazers coach may mean for gambling in America. And we say goodbye to retiring Travel Lane County's Andy Vobora.
  • Oregon Rainmakers' conversation with Orchid Health Founder and CEO Orion Falvey, about his company’s efforts to bring healthcare clinics to rural parts of Oregon, and the industry’s current challenges.
  • On this edition, we talk with Sophia Patel, Founder of Fun.Found (Functional Foundations Pediatric Services) a Eugene nonprofit helping children with mobility and other physical challenges. We also speak with Bo Johnson, a Seattle-based comic making appearances this weekend at Olsen Run in Eugene.
  • On this edition we talk to two different leaders about the impacts of the federal government shutdown. First, we talk to Scott Cooper the head of NeighborImpact, the large food bank and services provider in Central Oregon. Then we check in with US Senator Jeff Merkley from the nation's capitol. Both talk about how the shutdown and slowdown of SNAP benefits are hurting people on the local level, and the national level.
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