One O One One Newsletter

 
 What's Cookin'
         Stacy . . . 
 
 
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Stuffed white onions

Recipe of the Month
This recipe is from the book entitled Monet’s Garden. It is one of the prettiest books in my collection, as well as having simple authentic recipes which I love to try. Of course everything tastes better when you eat it in France, but that’s a much more expensive problem.

Ingredients
4 large white onions, peeled
1 cup ground cooked pork, chicken, or calf’s liver
2 tablespoons chopped chives
2 tablespoons Herbs de Provence
1/2 cup grated Gruyere cheese
1 hard boiled egg

Procedure
Cut a half inch slice off the top of the onions and blanch in boiling water. This is done by cooking them in a covered pot for 30 minutes. Then drain and carefully scoop out the center of each onion leaving about a 1/2 inch wall. Combine the ground pork with the chives, herbs, and half the grated cheese. Mash the hard-boiled egg yolk and chop the white and add to the meat mixture. Now stuff this mixture into the onion shells. Mound slightly above the top of the onion. Preheat oven to 350. Place the onions in a greased roasting pan and sprinkle the rest of the Gruyere cheese on top. Bake for 30 minutes or until cheese is lightly browned. This is a great side dish or can be served as a main with a nice rice pilaf.

Recipe from Last Month (August)
Avocado Baked Eggs

Avocado baked eggs from the "Silver Palate" ladies of NYC. Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso — two women who changed the concept of take-out food as best friends, and who now don't talk to each other. Oh well! Here's the recipe:

Ingredients
2 ripe plum tomatoes
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
4 thin slices baked ham
2 teaspoons freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 ripe avocado peeled and cut into 1/2 inch pieces
2 tablespoons sour cream
4 eggs
Freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons chopped cilantro

Procedure
Slice the tomatoes into 1/4 inch slices and place on paper towels and sprinkle with salt. Let drain for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 450. Bring a kettle of water to the boil.

Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a sauté pan and sauté ham till lightly browned. Place 2 slices ham in the bottom of 2 oval ramekins 8x6x2 inches tall. Pat tomato slices dry and place over ham and sprinkle with parm. cheese. Scatter avocado pieces and dot with sour cream. Break 2 eggs in each ramekin. Sprinkle with black pepper and dot with remaining 1 tablespoon of butter. Sprinkle chopped cilantro on top. Place ramekins in baking dish and add boiling water to go up to 3/4 of the way up. Bake till eggs are milky white and yolks are set, about 12-14 minutes.

Eat immediately. Yum! Don't forget some good toasted bread for dipping.

A Newsletter for Friends of KSFR - Volume One - Issue Two (May 2009)

Amy Goodman Event: A resounding success!  It was wonderful to see
so many KSFR friends.  Thank you for attending - supporting Amy and KSFR.
 
Joan Brooks Baker - Amy Goodman - Margeaux
Headless Man is Denis Moynihan (Democracy Now!)
 
 
KSFR Staff and Producers - Strategic Planning:  We know you care about this station and we need your help.  We want you to give us your best collective thinking about how the station can be improved and what opportunities await us as we try to plan for the future of KSFR.    
 
Please sign up to join one of our Strategic Planning Focus Groups on Tuesday, June 9th - 6:30pm or Wednesday June 10th - 6:30pm here at SFCC - Room to be announced.  Food and beverages will be provided (you will not starve).
 
Please contact Linda@KSFR.org or 428-1379.
                           
KSFR Producers:  Migration to our new automation system requires that each producer of an “Auto Evergreen” show (that is, a show that starts after 7:00 PM on weekdays, or any time during the weekend and is not normally prerecorded) create an Evergreen version of their show that conforms to the following:
  1. The number and duration of segments as specified by the “clock” for your specific show.
  2. Each segment must end with appropriate length music that fades out over the last five seconds.
  3. No mention of time, date, weather, season, events, etc.
  4. The Evergreen must be replaced after it airs.
Our intention is that all Evergreens be completed by the end of June.
Any questions, please contact George Weston at 428-1528 or gweston@KSFR.org
   
WHAT'S HAPPENING?
 
Empty Bowls Project:   Sunday, May 10th - 12noon - 2 :00pm - La Fonda Hotel.  Proceeds benefit the Food Depot.  The women's marimba ensemble KUMUSHA will perform.   Free entrance - donation for each bowl and soup (served up by several restaurants in town).  Bari Lovewave (Camp Lovewave) will be among the artists donating their hand made pots.
 
The Outpost Benefit:  Sunday, May 17, 2009, 3:00 - 6:00pm - Scottish Rite Temple - benefit for The Outpost honoring and celebrating the milestone birthdays of Arlen Asher (The Jazz Experience) and "Bumble Bee" Bob Weil.  Tickets: Lensic Box Office 505-988-1234. 
 
Natural Transformations:  Friday, May 1, 2009 - (Artists' Opening Reception) through June 21, 2009 - Kimo Theatre Art Gallery - 423 Central Avenue NW - Albuquerque - Show featuring Helga Ancona (Jazz a la Carta) and three other artists.
 
Off the Record:  Private Collections Art Gallery Opening - 125 West Water Street - Friday, May 15th from 6pm - 9pm.  Pablo 77 - aka: Pablo Ancona (Somos Son) will be displaying his photos and monoprints; along with providing sounds.
 
Miss Hall's School - Pittsfield, MA:  During mid-May, Joan Brooks Baker (Board) will be delivering her presentation on "The Black Madonna - Wisdom from the Dark".  The talk will include images of Black Madonnas and also Joan's corresponding photographic work.   Joan is making plans to give the talk in Santa Fe during August.
 
Española Valley Fiber Arts Center:  Lauren Camp (Colors of Jazz) - May 15th - 6:00pm - will be speaking and showing slides of her artwork at the Espanola Valley Fiber Arts Center.
 
Santa Fe School of Art:  Lauren Camp (Colors of Jazz) is teaching a six-week poetry workshop - Tuesday mornings, beginning May 19th. 
http://www.santafeschoolofart.com/laurencamp6wks.html
  
St. John's College Presents - Music on the Hill:  Wednesdays - June 10, 17, and 24 and July 8, 15, and 22.  Soccer Field at St. John's College.  Music Line-up:  
June 10:  Bert Dalton (Brazilian Jazz Project)
June 17:  Eileen Meyers (Indie Folk)
June 24:  Arlen Asher Quartet (The Jazz Experience) with John Trentacosta (Bopera House), et al.
July 8:  Michael Herndon (Jazz Vocals)
July 15:  Nacha Mendez (Latin Jazz)
July 22:  Wagogo (World Beat)
Free Admission - bring the family and friends - a blanket - picnic basket or food is available from Walter Burke Catering.  KSFR is the media sponsor and will host a Booth.  We would really like to have a BIG KSFR turnout, setup tables, chairs, blankets and we can picnic together! 
 
Thirsty Ear Music Festival:  The Thirsty Ear Festival will be held the weekend of Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14, 2009 - Eaves Movie Ranch.  KSFR is the festival producer with sole responsiblity for content.  NV1 will be the sole distributor.  This year the Festival will go out over the Public Radio Satelitte Service and will be aired nationallyKSFR will host a booth. 
 
Veilleux Fine Arts and Canyon Road Pottery:  Ongoing collections include the photography of Hap Paull (Sentimental Journey). 
 
Santa Fe Farmers' Market: Bob Ross (Gardens, Food, and Santa Fe) broadcasts live from the Market every Saturday morning - 10:00am - 10:30am.  Pick up your veggies and say "Hello" to Bob.
 
John Trentacosta and Friends:  Every Saturday - 6:00pm - 9:00pm - Bumble Bee's Cafe and Grill - 301 Jefferson - John Trentacosta (Bopera House) and Friends perform with various guest musicians.
  
Please send your activities to Linda@KSFR.org
 
 
PROGRAMMING UPDATES:
 
  
 
 
COMING UP ON KSFR:
 
Gotta Dance (Sunday evenings at 7:00pm)

May 3  -  Jimmy Stadler

May 10 - Zircus Erotique

May 17 - Dede Wyland 

May 24 - The Rattlerz

May 31 - Stan Blitz – Author of Bandstand

   
 
BON VOYAGE:
 
Kabby (Lush Life):  Traveling to Japan
 
Bill and Ellen (News):  Traveling to China, Tibet, and the Yangtze
 
Cynthia (News):  Traveling to Argentina 
 
Karen (Underwriting):  Traveling to New York City
 
Joan (Board):  Traveling to New York City
 
Bryan (Operations):  Traveling to California - Peforming with "The Blacklight Soul": Lake Alice Trading Co. - Riverside; Charlene's Urban Tapas & Wine - Ventura; The Vault - Redlands; and University of Redlands - Redlands
 
Photos to come?  Wear a KSFR T-Shirt (contact Linda@KSFR.org) - take a photo in front of your Vacation spot - and we'll post it.
 
Going somewhere?  Please send info to Linda@KSFR.org
 
 
BULLETIN BOARD:
 
For Sale:
 
Four Original tires from a 1995 Honda Civic.  Probably  have several thousand miles on them.  $25.00 / OBO takes all four.  Come on - don't you want matching tire swings in your yard?  Contact:  Lindsay at  577-3111 or lindsayc73@gmail.com
 
Give-Away List:
 
BODY - 333 Cordova - Certificate for three movement classes.  Only three certificates available.
 
IAIA (Institute of American Indican Arts) - 108 Cathedral Place - Pass for the Family.  Only six Family passes available.
 
Contact Linda@KSFR.org or 428-1379
 
 
Needed:
 
 
 
 
For a Donation of $20.00 to KSFR 101.1FM:
 
Very special price for special people.
KSFR Logo Backpack - Black with Purple Embroidered Logo - multiple pockets
Once these are gone, they are GONE.  Only 10 left in the stockroom.
 
Contact Linda@KSFR.org or 428-1379.
 
 
 
 
Please send ideas / articles / photos to Linda@KSFR.org
 
 
 
Past Issues of One-O-One-One Newsletter:
 
MEET OUR KSFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 
 
Randy Childress  -  President
  • Board member since 2006 
  • Attorney specializing in administrative law and litigation
  • Serves on the ACLU Board
  • Served as the New Mexico Deputy Attorney General 1988-1991
  • Served as a Production Manager and Program Host on WOSU Public Radio
Joan Brooks Baker  -  Vice-President
  • Board member since 2005
  • Photographer - collaged monoprints
  • Exhibits Nationally and Internationally
  • Farmer's Market (past Board Member) and Volunteer
  • Speaker / Author
  • World Traveler
Robbie Dobyns  -  Treasurer
  • Board member since 2005
  • Agent with Santa Fe Realty Partners 
  • Serves on the Open Hands Board 
  • Served on the Realtors Association of NM Board (past Regional Vice President)
  • Santa Fe Native 
Cheryl Davis  -  Secretary
  • Board member since 2004
  • Real Estate Agent with Sotheby's
  • KSFR Fund Drive Volunteer Co-ordinator
Jane Bingham
  • Board member since 2009
  • Santa Fe Conservation Trust - Executive Director
  • Sangre de Cristo Chorale - Treasurer
  • Serves on the National Audubon Society Board
Randy Grissom
  • Board member since 2009
  • SFCC Director of Sustainable Technologies Center
  • Current projects include: the planned Trades and Advanced Technology Building - a facility where students will train for jobs in traditional trades and the emerging green-collar workforce
  • Serves on the GROW SFCC Foundation Board
  • An original full-time faculty member of SFCC in 1983
Jack Johnston
  • Board member since 2007
  • Past industrial career experience includes R&D with Union Carbide and Strategic planning with ExxonMobile
  • Avocation is woodworking
  • Fluent in French
Martha Romero
  • Board member since 2008
  • KSFR Strategic Planning Sub-Committee Chair
  • President, Collaborative Ventures and Senior Scholar and Adjunct Faculty of Claremont Graduate University
  • Consultant - travels extensively
  • New Mexico Native from Mora 
Jonathan Sandmel
  • Board member since 2009
  • Graphic Designer
  • Dotfoil Computer Services - Owner
Stan Spiegel
  • Board member since 2003
  • Retired from an extensive sales and business career
  • Actively involved in the hobby of photography
  • Palm Springs is home away from home
  • Board term ends 2009

 

 WHADDYA READIN'?  We would like to share what you are currently reading - and your recommendations.
 
Helga (Jazz a la Carta) is reading:  "Unaccustomed Earth" by Jhumpa Lahiri - Helga enjoys short stories.
 
Dal's pick:  "Outliers:  The Story of Success"  by Malcolm Gladwell.  Dal calls his current read "fascinating". 
 
Randy Forrester (Gotta Dance):  "The Battle For God" by Karen Armstrong.  Randy says, "an incredibly detailed, researched and interesting history of Christian, Jewish and Muslim fundamentalism.  It’s also religious, as well as human history, starting in 1492".
 
Bryan (Operations) is enjoying:  "The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music" by Victor Wooten (Grammy-winning musical icon and legendary bassist)
 
Linda's current read:  "Horticulture Gardener's Desk Reference" by Anne Moyer Halpin - Linda: "Why?  Because it's that time of year!" 
 
 
Please send your ideas to Linda@KSFR.org
 
 
WHADDYA LISTENIN' TO?  We would like to share what you are currently listening to - and your recommendations.
 
Randy Forrester (Gotta Dance):  "Rebekkah Dreskin" - "a white hip hopper" - Randy 
 
Sean is skanking to:  "Jamaica" by Tono Quirazco (Mexican / Jamaican Ska)
 
Linda's perennial springtime fav:  "Vital Force" by 3rd Force  (Higher Octave - 1997) 
 
 
Please send your ideas to Linda@KSFR.org
 
 
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:  Dan Gerrity (News) has announced "eMail Bankruptcy" - all eMails (other than News Dept.) have been permanently deleted - no restoration in sight.  Reason: "Communication Overload"
 
 
CURRENT UNDERWRITERS:  These fine organizations support Santa Fe's Only Public Radio KSFR.  When you're out-and-about, please thank them.
  • BODY
  • Brain Dynamics
  • Commonweal (New Underwriter) 
  • Ecoversity
  • First National Bank
  • Flying Star  (New Underwriter)
  • Georgia O'Keeffe 
  • Good Water
  • Joe's Diner (New Underwriter)
  • La Montanita Food Co-Op
  • Lensic
  • New Mexico CultureNet
  • New Mexico Department of Tourism
  • New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
  • Sangre de Cristo Mountain Works
  • Santa Fe Art Institute
  • Santa Fe Conservation Trust (New Underwriter) 
  • Santa Fe Farmers Market
  • Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute (New Underwriter)
  • Santa Fe New Mexican
  • Santa Fe Pro Musica
  • Santa Fe Services, Inc.
  • SFJazz (San Francisco Jazz)
  • St. John's College
  • Tara School
  • Upaya Zen Center
  • Walter Burke Catering
  • Walter Burke Museum Hill Cafe
  • Zia Diner
 
 
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