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DID YOU EVER FIND YOUR TICKETY-BOO?
Written by: KSQM PUBLIC AFFAIRS
11/28/2021
A small logo depicting the news story DID YOU EVER FIND YOUR TICKETY-BOO?

Well...if you haven't, (as yet)...then keep reading.  All the way to the bottom.  (We'll have a short film and a quiz immediately afterwards).


Stay tuned to KSQM for more great music, information and COMMERCIAL-FREE entertainment.  And if you appreciate our radio service, remember to call us right now and make a contribution.  The number to call is 360-681-0000.


As to the definition of "Tickety-Boo"...


We believe that Danny Kaye said it best.  On a Bicycle, no less!


See the video below and decide for yourself!


Then call us at 360-681-0000 and make a contribution that is nothing less than "Tickety-Boo"!


BLETTING MEDLARS?
Written by: VIRGINIA
11/20/2021
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How and when do you do bletting Medlars?
We live in Auburn WA and my Medlar tree is doing awesome. We had it for about 4 years with a lot of fruit. I really want to do the bletting but I don’t know when or how to begin. Can you please help me with a step by step answer? Thank you so very much!


Virginia Augustine

GUESS WHO ELSE WAS A MARINE?
Written by: KSQM NEWSCENTER STAFF
11/10/2021
A small logo depicting the news story GUESS WHO ELSE WAS A MARINE?

Yep.  Betcha didn't know that Bugs Bunny was an honorary Marine. He was given the rank of honorary Marine master sergeant for his performance in "Super-Rabbit", (Warner Bros-1943). 


Actor and comedian Bob Hope, famous for his work with the USO, was named an honorary brigadier general of the Corps.




See the clip below and learn about some other famous Marines.


And by the way, Happy 246th Birthday, Marine...


"Sempre Fi" !

ATTENTION ON DECK!
Written by: KSQM NEWSCENTER
11/01/2021
A small logo depicting the news story ATTENTION ON DECK!

Here’s a message from Admiral Mike Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations


1. Shipmates, this year we are celebrating the Navy’s 246th Birthday.


2. The theme of this year’s Birthday celebration is “Resilient and Ready,” which speaks to the service, dedication and strength of both our Sailors and their families.


3. America’s need for a strong Navy is rooted in our past and has never been more important. Indeed, providing a safe, secure, and stable maritime system is an essential part of what our Navy does every day. We are not simply the “keeper of the seas” but the “keeper of the global way of life” as well. WE are the primary guarantors of peace, prosperity, and maintain the open flow of goods on the oceans.


4. Through every deployment and PCS move, spouses often endure separations, as well as shoulder the day-to-day responsibilities of managing and running a household – along with their own careers.


5. While our ships and submarines are made of steel, our Sailors and their families are the lifeblood of our force, and at the heart of our birthday celebration.


6. So today, for the seen and unseen responsibilities you ALL carry, and for the daily sacrifices you ALL make. Thank you.


7. Happy 246th Birthday, Shipmates. See you in the Fleet.


8. Released by Admiral Mike Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations.//


SEE VIDEO BELOW and then

CARRY ON...!

Greyhounds?
Written by: Jim
11/01/2021
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Greetings Ciscoe,

Wondering if you could advise if these are ready to harvest and if so, how long should they rest for? Cure? We were thinking about cooking them up as a supplement for greyhounds.

 

We are enjoying our Brussels sprouts, and looking forward to a late harvest of broccoli and cabbage!   Jim

HAPPY BIRTHDAY - US NAVY
Written by: KSQM NEWSCENTER STAFF
11/01/2021
A small logo depicting the news story HAPPY BIRTHDAY - US NAVY

The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which the Continental Congress established on October 13, 1775, by authorizing the procurement, fitting out, manning and dispatch of two armed vessels to cruise in search of munitions ships supplying the British Army in America. The legislation also established a Naval Committee to supervise the work. All together, the Continental Navy numbered some fifty ships over the course of the war, with approximately twenty warships active at its maximum strength. 


After the American War for Independence, Congress sold the surviving ships of the Continental Navy and released the seamen and officers. 

The Constitution of the United States ratified in 1789, empowered Congress "to provide and maintain a navy." Acting on this authority, Congress ordered the construction and manning of six frigates in 1794, and the War Department administered naval affairs from that year until Congress established the Department of the Navy in 1798.


Today, The U.S. Navy is by far the largest, most powerful navy in the world and has the world's largest aircraft carrier fleet, with eleven in service, two in the reserve fleet, and two new class carriers under construction. The service has a combined strength of over 438,000 personnel on active duty and in the Navy Reserve. It has 290 deploy-able combat vessels and more than 3,700 aircraft in active service.

The Navy Motto:  "Not for self, but country". 


 The founder of KSQM:  Dennis "Rick" Perry,CMDR, USN (ret,). 


He saw the need for an emergency broadcaster in our area, damned the torpedoes...and went full speed ahead to build and provide the very best radio service in the world!


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