This month's show...
MAY 2008 EDITION
In May Inside Oceanside learns how carpentry and gardening can help military service members deal with the stress of war; discovers what the Neuter Scooter is doing to minimize pet overpopulation; follows two stories about entrepreneurs who pursued their dreams; and goes behind the scenes of “Tales From the Far Side of Fifty.”
| Inside Oceanside - May 2008 |
View this month's edition of Inside Oceanside in its entirety.

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| Operation Recovery, Producer Alison St. John |
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Operation Recovery’s mission is to help military men and women who return from war cope with the stress they bring home from the battlefield. Learn how the unique use of hands on carpentry and gardening projects helps veterans and active duty service members release difficult emotions.

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| Neuter Scooter, Producer Kathryn Greene |
With thousands of abandoned pets filling local humane society shelters each year, the Neuter Scooter, a mobile veterinary clinic, is taking action and rolling into neighborhoods to stop pet over population. Find out the benefits that low cost spay and neuter services bring to the whole community.

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| Follow Your Dreams, Producer Kathryn Greene |
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Hear two very different stories of entrepreneurs who followed their dreams. First we visit a man who went into business for himself right out of high school by starting an automotive enterprise. Next, we meet a woman who kept a story she wrote folded in her pocket, and read it to children for years before her writing was “discovered” and her children’s books were published.

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| Tales From the Far Side of Fifty, Producer Promise Yee |
Twelve women share their own stories of life, love and loss on the Star Theatre stage in the “Tales From the Far Side of Fifty” production.

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Join us in June when Inside Oceanside celebrates Earth Day at Mission San Luis Rey. Hear from environmental groups and learn what the Mission is doing to become more environmentally friendly.
See you then …
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Send an email to pyee@koct.org with a brief description of your story idea. Include who, what, when, where, and why. Be sure to also include your contact information. Story ideas must be received two months in advance to schedule shoots and interviews. |