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In the latest Hudson Valley Word of Mouth segment from Julia Joern, a visit with Katie Hartsough, owner of the recently-opened Kaaterskill Market. After years in the fashion industry, Katie became increasingly disillusioned with certain aspects of consumerism and a system that pumped out products with short life spans. So she turned her eye toward creating a business focusing on sustainability and fair trade practices. Located on Main Street in Catskill, her shop offers sustainable and utilitarian home goods, many made by local craftspeople using natural and organic materials from the area. Also on view in her space are artworks by her husband, Tristan Fitch. When she's not tending to her store, she escapes to RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Sanctuary, right here in Catskill.
Hear everything you need to know for the day with "The WGXC Daily" at 5 a.m., with local headlines, weather, and community events. Also tune in national headlines from the Public News Service. That's followed by interviews with community leaders and personalities, reports on cultural issues, national headlines, radio art, a rundown of public meetings, local and regional events, radio news, with weather updates, and more about and for the community, made mostly through volunteers in the community through WGXC. Some reports come from our partner station, WOOC-LP in Troy, out of The Sanctuary for Independent Media, and the Public News Service in Albany. Philip Grant, Tim Light, Tom Roe, Lynn Sloneker, and others contribute to this show. At 5:15 a.m., on Sundays hear "Amateur Radio Newsline;" on Mondays hear "This Week in Amateur Radio;" on Tuesdays hear "ARRL Audio News;" on Wednesdays "Amateur Radio Newsline Headlines;" on Fridays "The Shortwave Report;" and on Saturdays "Glenn Hauser's World of Radio."