Wisconsin libraries are preparing to adapt to new changes to Governor Evers’ Safer at Home order and are now allowed to open with curbside pickup on April 24. We’re joined by Ashley Thiem Menning, the director of the Kaukauna Public Library, to learn how they’re preparing for readers. You can learn more about the KPL’s curbside pickup by clicking here.
Reach Counseling is continuing to support and advocate for victims of sexual assault. During the month of April, they’re also sharing important messages for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We’re joined by Marianne Radley, Advocacy Program Director, Sexual Assault Victim Advocate and Volunteer Coordinator to learn more about their focus this month.
We all can find ways to give back to planet Earth – and if you live in Appleton, you can do so through “Now Mow May.” Next month will officially be “No Mow May” in Appleton, in hopes of helping bees and other pollinators. Israel Del Toro, assistant professor of biology at Lawrence University and advocate for No Mow May joins us to talk more about the initiative and also shares Earth Day insight when it comes to sustainability for bees and other pollinating insects.
Tell Me Something Good: A local restaurant provides 100 community care packages for people who need them. We’re joined by Chef Nick Morse, with RYE in Appleton. Nick shares why they felt compelled to give back and support nearly 100 different families in the area.


