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Dear Friends,

This week, we invite you to join us online on Wednesday evening for a virtual film screening and discussion featuring the upcoming documentary series "Age Of Nature." This series explores our relationship to our planet and how we can work together to preserve it. After the film screening, we will hear from Brendan Gibbons (San Antonio Report) as he moderates a conversation with Suzanne Scott (San Antonio River Authority), Cary Dupuy (National Parks Conservation Association) and Annalisa Peace (Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance). Watch, learn and chat with us Wednesday at 7PM on the KLRN Facebook page.

Don't forget that KLRN is now livestreaming our main channel, so you can watch from any device (or through the PBS app) and you will never have to miss your favorite programs.

Keep watching,
Arthur

Arthur Emerson
President and CEO
KLRN Public Television
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7
8PM
10PM
Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan: Bryan Stevenson


SATURDAY, OCT. 10
7PM
Lawrence Welk Show: Fashions and Hits Through the Years
8PM
9PM
10PM
MONDAY, OCT. 12
7PM
8PM
9PM
10:30PM
Re-Evolution Suenos
KLRN is local
A recent decision by the Texas Historical Commission to deny a permit to move the Alamo Plaza Cenotaph has put the entire Alamo Renovation Plan in jeopardy, according to some. District 1 Councilman Roberto C. Treviño talks with host T.J. Mayes about why he is disappointed in the decision, and what he plans now to keep the project moving forward. District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry is on the other side of the issue, as he thinks the decision was the right one. We also talk to Bexar County Elections Administrator Jacque Callanen, who clarifies early voting, mega sites, and straight-ticket voting. On Reporter’s Roundtable, Scott Huddleston with the Express News details his coverage of the Alamo Cenotaph, as well as the Alamo Renovation Plan.
For 75 years, Goodwill has been fighting poverty and providing opportunity in San Antonio. In this episode of The Story Goes, we learn more about the nonprofit's impact, funded largely by their well-known retail stores, from Chief Mission Officer Angelique De Oliveira. Angelique shares how Goodwill meets people where they are to "get a job, get a better job, and ultimately a career," and the role of trust in the process. Whether you're a community member who wants to get more involved or you represent a business, Angelique has calls to action for everyone.
Podcast Partner: SA2020
Podcast Sponsor: CPS Energy

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Watch KLRN from 4PM - 5PM Monday through Friday for educational content that comes with lesson plans and activities for middle and high-schoolers.

For more learn-at-home resources, click here.
KLRN World (9.2)
Monday, Oct. 5 at 9PM
SAMANTHA BROWN'S PLACES TO LOVE: LAKE GENEVA AND THE VALAIS, SWITZERLAND
Barryland serves as a breeder for St. Bernard dogs; Beau Rivage Geneva Hotel; designing an authentic Swiss watch; a gondola ride to the top of the Alps.
KLRN PBS Kids (9.3)
Friday, Oct. 9 at 7PM
XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM: I AM ROSA PARKS; I AM THURGOOD MARSHALL
Xavier, Yadina and Brad learn a lesson about treating everyone equally when they meet Rosa Parks; Thurgood Marshall shows Xavier how to be fair with everyone when it comes to a big piece of pie
KLRN Create (9.4)
Saturday, Oct. 10 at 6:30PM
PATI'S MEXICAN TABLE: ALAN GOES TO COLLEGE
Simple, inexpensive recipes that college students can make for themselves; a series of simple cooking strategies.
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VAN DER VALK
Amsterdam—city of bikes, boats, and bodies. Marc Warren (Beecham House, The Good Wife) stars as steely-eyed cop Piet van der Valk in Van der Valk an all-new series based on Nicolas Freeling’s legendary crime thrillers. Co-starring are Maimie McCoy (Wallander) as Van der Valk’s right-hand woman, Lucienne Hassell; Luke Allen-Gale (Dominion) as the scruffy sergeant, Brad de Vries; and more!
WEEKLY PICK on KLRN Passport
LUCY WORSLEY'S ROYAL PHOTO ALBUM
Explore how the royal family has shaped their image with photography, from Queen Victoria to Princess Diana to Prince Harry. From official portraits to tabloid snapshots, the camera has been the Crown’s confidante, messenger — and nemesis.