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A New Album from the band Téada and Traditional Tunes

This week on Celtic Songlines we feature several tunes from "As the Day Brightens" a new release from the band Téada. We lean traditional this week with selections from Cherish the Ladies, Florie Brown & Margie Butler, The Johnston's, the band Oige, Martin Hayes, Billy Mccomiskey, Michaél Ó Heidin,  Natalie MacMaster, Natalie Padilla with Blayne Chastain and Peter Romero, and Solas.



Tune in live at KDRT 95.7FM, Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon, stream at @kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts. The program replays each Wednesday 1-2 p.m., Thursday 6-7 p.m., Sunday 4-5 p.m.

49. The Dirt on Composting

Composting involves recycling organic matter, such as leaves and food scraps, into fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants. Find out about the journey that your apple peels and eggshells take once you put your food waste into your city's organics waste removal cart and set the cart out on your curb. Jennifer Gilbert gives us the dirt on composting and tells us about her job as the Conservation Coordinator for the City of Davis. Then take a wee trip to the country of Scotland whose official animal is the unicorn (yes, really), and hear about moors, lochs, tartans, Highland Games, and the Loch Ness Monster.

Day trips provide a swift and convenient escape

Davis High students make the most of day trips as a way to bond with their family and get out of Davis. Next, high school students experience the pros and cons of taking the bus to school and struggle with sleep. Finally, DSH staff have trouble keeping track of their many keys. Packages by: Zoe Kaplan, Calissa Levy, JJ Wiliamson & Wyatt Bluecoat.

Producers- Max Davis-Housefield & Stella Maze, Music- Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez

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