Mary talks about her experiences publishing the Patagonia Press, including the Patagonia Centennial issue, 1998, in which she printed samples from previous Patagonia newspapers.
Click to listen to Mary Munroe’s interview
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Maryanne Shannon starts the show with her poem about New York City. Martha describes the Patagonia Community Garden and the variety of activities that take place there. She also responds to a recording of former Garden President Woody Winans singing The Garden Song.
Click to listen to Martha Kelly’s interview

There is “Much Ado” for the 2009 Season
Patagonia Public Library
At Library Lawn,Cady Hall
Sunday 16th August, 2009
The 2009 Season of the Arizona Shakespeare Festival will feature the wonderful comedy “Much Ado About Nothing.” The cast is already in rehearsals for this year’s tour, which will once again be traveling about the state of Arizona and bringing Shakespeare to you. Keep an eye on www.azshakes.com
Tod describes the work of our local housing trust, Community Homes of Patagonia, to address the need for affordable housing.
Click to listen to Tod Bowden’s interview