Rundown for AK ,  July 2 and 3, 2005

 

The Legacy of ANILCA

 

Intro

Newscast

Credits

 

1. ANILCA history.. a thumbnail of what led up to the creation of Alaska’s National Parks.. Spitzer  host wrap (3:56 ):41, :13, :22, :38

 

2.Wrangell – St. Elias.. the nation’s most spectacular park is born in contention.. Lockyer  pack 6:27

 

3. Button  :36  High On a Mountaintop Loretta Lynn  from Van Lear Rose

 

4. New Park Access Regs.. 1:46 , Spitzer,  reader

 

5.Break #2  Fjord  John Damberg Latin Jazz Quintet  Angela’s Samba

 

6. Hostility.. Rangers remember some tense moments.. Spitzer, host wrap 1:13

 

7. Kenai Fjords.. Seward residents’ relationship with the Park in their backyard.  Gross 5:14 pack

 

8. Button  :29  Blessed by Hobo Jim  Woodsmoke

 

9. Three Hundred Villages.. weekly segment  3:00 Winemann

 

10. Calendar  1:09 bed.. The US Field Artillery March,  Concert Arts Symphonic Band.. The Military Band

 

11. Juneau Band.. the capital city has a marching band made up of musicians of all ages and abilities..Silver,  3:39 pack 

 

12. Break #3  2 Wrongs Make a Right,  The Mogwai  Rock Action

 

13.Private lands.. who owns Alaska? Spitzer, host wrap  (2:35) :17, :20, :10

 

14. Clean coal/wilderness.. a coal mine next to Alaska’s most famous park provides clean energy.. 4:00 pack, Wienmann

 

15.Wilderness boundaries.  A conversation with John Shively and David Banks      5:17 2-way, Spitzer

 

16. Stinger  :08  Pinkeye by Ween  from Mollusk

 

17. Emeralds.. Anchorage’s mostly teenage Irish musicians rule.. Gross, pack  5:20

 

Close.. bed  In 3s  the  Beastie Boys   The In Sound From Way Out