Tom Luer, camp program director for the Shell Lake Arts Center, is on the show this week. He provides an update on the status of their many summer music and art camps taking place online, including their popular jazz camp.
Judy Dekan and Trish Cummins are co-chairs of the Chippewa Valley Book Festival. They join Ross to discuss their deliberations that resulted in the cancellation of the 2020 festival.
Host Jim Oliver welcomes back Patrick Steele, author of the book “Home of the Braves – The Battle for Baseball in Milwaukee.” The book covers the original move of the Braves from Boston to Milwaukee, their time in Wisconsin until their move to Atlanta and the eventual establishment of the Brewers.
Ken Szymanski is a middle school teacher at DeLong in Eau Claire. He returns to “Spectrum West” to talk with Ross about his new status as writer-in-residence of Eau Claire.