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Curry Café: Living On the Wild Rivers Coast

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In this episode of Curry Café, our panel delves into the unique experiences of life on the Wild Rivers Coast. THey explore how each of us came to call this place home, what keeps them here, and why they love it — along with a few thoughtful critiques. The discussion features Ray Gary, producer and host of Curry Café and two other music shows on KCIW; Rick McNamer, a dedicated volunteer and board member from Smith River; Troy Lea, a Crescent City resident active in the LGBTQ community and community service, who is also developing his own shows for KCIW; and Robin Ronay, a member of the Chetco Pelican Players and local real estate professional, who also volunteers for KCIW.


We encourage anyone with differing views to participate in future Curry Café discussions. If you’re interested in joining the panel, email contact@kciw.org or call 541-661-4098.

Host: Ray Gary, Producers: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer


The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program.


If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.


Intro and end music by Kat Liddell.

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In this episode of Curry Café, our panel delves into the unique experiences of life on the Wild Rivers Coast. THey explore how each of us came to call this place home, what keeps them here, and why they love it — along with a few thoughtful critiques. The discussion features Ray Gary, producer and host of Curry Café and two other music shows on KCIW; Rick McNamer, a dedicated volunteer and board member from Smith River; Troy Lea, a Crescent City resident active in the LGBTQ community and community service, who is also developing his own shows for KCIW; and Robin Ronay, a member of the Chetco Pelican Players and local real estate professional, who also volunteers for KCIW.


We encourage anyone with differing views to participate in future Curry Café discussions. If you’re interested in joining the panel, email contact@kciw.org or call 541-661-4098.

Host: Ray Gary, Producers: Ray Gary, Rick McNamer


The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program.


If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.


Intro and end music by Kat Liddell.

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