AK Rundown for November 12 &13, 2005
Alaska’s Constitutional Convention, Part 2

 

Open, Intro, Credits

 

  1. Katie Hurley. A conversation with the Alaska Constitutional Convention’s chief clerk. Pkg. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. 6:01 total time.
  2.  Local Government. Conventioneers came up with the first form of regional government within the state. Vic Fischer recalls suggesting something new. Host Wrap. Ashley Gross. (cut: 27 seconds)
  3. Douglas. The origins of the town across the channel from Juneau, and their lingering resentment about loval government structure. Katie Bausler. Pkg. 5:03 total time.

 

Break #2: “How Am I To Know?”  by Bill Evans from On Green Dolphin Street

 

  1. Point Hope. Point Hope’s history is far longer the state; now coastal erosion threatens the archaeological record. Host Pkg. Gabriel Spitzer. 5:32 total time.
  2. Stinger: “Teeth in the Grass  by Iron and Wine from Our Endless Numbered Days
  3. Access to Resources. Wally Hickel speaks on points related to Alaska’s common property. Gabriel Spitzer/Host Wrap. (cuts: 17, :22)
  4. Alaska History.  Alaska History will soon be required; Ashley Gross visits one classroom where its already being taught. AK’s Ashley Gross. Pkg. 4:29 total time.
  5. Anti Statehood. Not everyone was on the statehood bandwagon. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Host Wrap. (cuts: :12, :12 , :17 )
  6. 300 Villages. Port Alsworth and Nulato
  7. Calendar. “Jazz Me Blues” by  Kerry Maule and the Snapping Turtle Band from  Snappitude

 

Break #3: “Jazz Me Blues” by  Kerry Maule continues
 

  1. Judge Stewat. Aghely Gross talks to Convention Secretary Tom Stewart, the guy who helped get the convention up and going. Host Wrap. Cuts: 25, :34, :23, :15)
  2. Logo Contest. Juneau funnyman Jeff Brown has some thoughts on the upcoming statehood celebration. (2:29 total time)
  3. Music button: “40 Feet” by Franz Ferdinand from Demos
  4. Renn Tolman. A profile of this Homer author and boat builder. Ann Kaiser. Pkg. 5:28 total time
  5. Veterans. Recognition of Petersburg soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. KFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein. Pkg. 4:49 total time.
  6. Music button. “National Emblem” by   The Concert Arts Symphonic Band  The Military Band


Close: “House of the Rising Sun” by Synesthesonic Sounds from The Easy Project :20 Loungecoure Favorites