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'Chew On This': Join the next taping in SF on January 19th

Is gardening possible for renters, or those of us without big yards or easy access to a nearby community garden?

We'll be answering this question and many more about gardening on the next episode of Chew On This – a new show launching at KALW.

We want YOU to be a part of the live Chew On This audience! We'll be taping an upcoming episode all about gardening, and everyone is invited to attend. If you're shy, don't worry about being on camera, this will be for radio broadcast only. Bring your friends, family - all ages are welcome. We'll have experts on urban gardening and farming on hand to answer YOUR questions. 

Saturday, January 19th
SoMa StrEATfood Park
428 11th Street, San Francisco
1:00PM - 2:30PM
Rain or shine
FREE
RSVP here

The show begins at 1:00PM, but come early to grab lunch from one of the fabulous StrEATfood trucks. And if the weather is less than palatable, the show will go on in the park's heated barn. 

Also, make sure to add our other upcoming events to your calendar. We'll be featuring experts on the following topics:

Biking safely in a city
Saturday, February 9th at 1:00PM 

Becoming a successful freelancer (while still having a sense of community)
Friday, February 15th at 12:30PM

Making home improvements responsibly
Saturday, February 23rd at 1:00PM

Helping children navigate social media and the Internet
Saturday, March 2nd at 1:00PM

You can find out all about Chew On This at their website and on Facebook
 

Matt Martin was KALW’s general manager from 2006 through 2018. Under his leadership, KALW grew into one of the most productive and innovative stations in public radio. Programs launched at KALW during Matt’s tenure as GM include the award-winning local newsmagazine Crosscurrents, the design podcast 99% Invisible, and the Spanish-language narrative journalism program Radio Ambulante. He helped create the station’s Audio Academy, a year-long program aimed at developing new talents in public radio, and led the first broad-based strategic planning process in the station’s history.