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COVID-19 Community Report Episode 35: Davis AquaMonsters and Davis Arts Center Describe How Their Summer Programs Adapted - Sep 8th, 2020

Each week on the "COVID-19 Community Report," we share local news and resources, focusing on what’s impacting Davis and nearby cities in Yolo County during the COVID-19 pandemic. Today on Episode 35, I'll interview Koren Motekaitis about her longtime role co-directing youth swim program Davis AquaMonsters. We'll discuss impacts of the pandemic on youth sports, including how it's narrowing future options for recognition and scholarships.  I'll also talk with Stacie Frerichs, executive director of the Davis Arts Center, about how they've had to pivot and change during the pandemic.

Celtic Songlines Sept 8, 2020

Celtic Songlines celebrates the music, stories and traditions of Ireland, the United Kingdom and other Celtic lands.

On this week's program: accordionist extraordinaire Billy McComiskey with guitarist John Doyle and fiddler Liz Carroll, The Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, vocalist Niamh Parsons, Scottish activist Alistair Hulett, Kevin Burke & Open House, Gaelic linguist and singer @Julie Fowlis, The Purple Minds of Lazeron, Loreena McKennitt, Lunasa, Natalie MacMaster, Steeleye Span, Alasdair Fraser & guitarist Tony McManus.

Tune into KDRT 95.7FM or stream @kdrt.org Tuesday at 11:00 a.m to Noon with replay Wed. 6:00 to 7:00 pm.

Pass the Mic: Maya Burns from Mexico City

On this episode of Pass the Mic, Maya Burns returns to Meraki Radio from Mexico City. She brings a fresh perspective and talks much about her music, the changing of performance art during COVID-19 and boosting your immune system v. killing the virus around you. Maya provides some musical suggestions and talks a bit about her album, El Solo Mundo - Only One World.

Reference Links:

https://www.youtube.com/c/MAYABURNSMUSIC

https://www.mixcloud.com/RADIOMIXANTE%C3%91A/

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