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Posted:
Mar 16, 2026 - 12:35pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
GOT IT
The broadcast was at 11AM Pacific... So start the player at whatever that translates to in your time zone. When you hear Carol King "You've Got a Friend," You're there.
The broadcast was at 11AM Pacific... So start the player at whatever that translates to in your time zone. When you hear Carol King "You've Got a Friend," You're there.
The broadcast was at 11AM Pacific... So start the player at whatever that translates to in your time zone. When you hear Carol King "You've Got a Friend," You're there.
The broadcast was at 11AM Pacific... So start the player at whatever that translates to in your time zone. When you hear Carol King "You've Got a Friend," You're there.
There's a 2-week archive; the 11AM Sat 3/14 block currently says "Sing it, Sister" but that's the time slot; sounds like it's there (I can't listen right now). So yes. No, I guess it's not posted.
Since we don't tune into that station, we completely forgot.... do you know if it was recorded?
There's a 2-week archive; the 11AM Sat 3/14 block currently says "Sing it, Sister" but that's the time slot; sounds like it's there (I can't listen right now). So yes. No, I guess it's not posted.
It was exquisitely beautiful. Lots of fresh tears. They called him an "unassuming, soft spoken genius."
Yup.
And M loved chorale music. In his honor, they played "Sing Gently" by Eric Whitacre Virtual Choir 6 & Sam Glicklich. It was one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
Caught it at the shop. Very nice.
This last year has been rough with the passing of many really good people in my orbit. It has me pondering a lot, and working on changes. Life isn't fair, but it was never supposed to be.
It was exquisitely beautiful. Lots of fresh tears. They called him an "unassuming, soft spoken genius."
Yup.
And M loved chorale music. In his honor, they played "Sing Gently" by Eric Whitacre Virtual Choir 6 & Sam Glicklich. It was one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
Since we don't tune into that station, we completely forgot.... do you know if it was recorded?
So I thought this might be a good place to let you know that Port Townsend's local radio station will be honoring Hobbitt this coming Saturday in the hour of 11:00am PST. I'm not sure how this works across time zones. He was a revered volunteer there and instrumental in a lot of their accomplishments. You can listen online at https://kptz.org/
It was exquisitely beautiful. Lots of fresh tears. They called him an "unassuming, soft spoken genius."
Yup.
And M loved chorale music. In his honor, they played "Sing Gently" by Eric Whitacre Virtual Choir 6 & Sam Glicklich. It was one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
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Posted:
Mar 13, 2026 - 8:19am
Alexandra wrote:
So I thought this might be a good place to let you know that Port Townsend's local radio station will be honoring Hobbitt this coming Saturday in the hour of 11:00am PST. I'm not sure how this works across time zones. He was a revered volunteer there and instrumental in a lot of their accomplishments. You can listen online at https://kptz.org/
So I thought this might be a good place to let you know that Port Townsend's local radio station will be honoring Hobbitt this coming Saturday in the hour of 11:00am PST. I'm not sure how this works across time zones. He was a revered volunteer there and instrumental in a lot of their accomplishments. You can listen online at https://kptz.org/
So I thought this might be a good place to let you know that Port Townsend's local radio station will be honoring Hobbitt this coming Saturday in the hour of 11:00am PST. I'm not sure how this works across time zones. He was a revered volunteer there and instrumental in a lot of their accomplishments. You can listen online at https://kptz.org/
So I thought this might be a good place to let you know that Port Townsend's local radio station will be honoring Hobbitt this coming Saturday in the hour of 11:00am PST. I'm not sure how this works across time zones. He was a revered volunteer there and instrumental in a lot of their accomplishments. You can listen online at https://kptz.org/