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John Méndez

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I was born and raised in the economic hub of Central America, San Miguel, El Salvador. Since and early age, I showed interest in music, media and politics. My first experience in Radio was in an old Radio Station called La Pantera. The station was very popular with the Migueleños youth because, in the sixties and seventies this was the place where San Miguel heard The Beatles, Los Iracundos, Palito Ortega and all that old rock’n’roll. We used to bring LP’s—do you remember those—and play them for the listeners who would call us and ask us to play some of their favorite stuff.

I went to La Univesidad de El Salvador to study Languistics and Teaching. Although I am a really bad acto, I was part of the University’s traveling Theater. There I helped found the first Circuito Cerrado radio “Alternativa”. The name Alternativa was not only the name of the radio but also an internal political movement of which, of course, I was part.

I came to the Hood River in 1996 when one of the most memorable snow storms happened. I am married to Karen Murphy, who is the de facto official voice for Radio Tierra’s jingo. I currently work for a preschool organization and I have a community and music show every Saturday, “Musica, entrevistas y comentarios, en Resumen Semanal”

Keep on listening!

Hugo Flores

Paula Ascher

The Celtic Diva

The Celtic Diva

Paula has a celtic music program, and enjoys playing music her grandmother would love.
Paula tiene un programa de música celtica porque ella disfruta la música de sus antepasados.

Anne Key

Goddess of The Circle!
Anne Key hosts the weekly radio show “Sacred Earth” on Thursdays at 6:30pm.
Anne Key is la animadora del programan semanal de radio “Tierra Sagrada” los jueves a las 18:30 horas.

John Metta

Working on "The Stack"

Working on "The Stack"

John and his wife Jessica moved to Hood River in 2005 from Portland. He works as a hydrologist and programmer during the day. His love of Jazz, Blues and American Roots and Folk music brought him to Radio Tierra where he started “That Dusty Road.” He also provides technical engineering and programming for the station including maintaining the somewhat troublesome audio equipment and failing network. This means he spends most of his time working with cables instead of behind the mic. He dreams of a day where when he can be a DJ again.
Juan y su esposa Jessica se mudaron a Hood River in 2005 de Portland.  Trabaja como un hidrólogo y programador durante el día.  Su amor por el jazz, blues y musica folclórica de los Estados Unidos lo trajo a Radio Tierra donde comenzó con su programa Este Camino Polvoriento.   El es el ingeniero de la radio y programador del sistema de las computadoras, incluyendo mantenimiento y reparaciones del equipo y la red.  Lo cual es que el se pasa la mayor parte del tiempo trabajando con los cables en lugar de estar atrás del micrófono.  Sueña con volver a ser un locutor nuevamente algún día.

Norberto Maahs

Norberto loves spreadsheets!

A Norberto le gustan spreadsheets!

Norberto se mudó de Argentina al Columbia Gorge en 1977.  Tuvo entrenamiento como un Terapista Ocupacional, trabajó en Columbia Gorge Center, un centro sin fines de lucro para adultos discapacitados, de 1977 hasta 1987.  En 1987, empezó a trabajar como un trabajador de casos para la agencia estatal de Oregon que trata con los ancianos y personas discapacitadas.  Norberto ha estado con Radio Tierra desde el comienzo, trabajando primeramente con Mid-Columbia Centro Cultural desde 1992.  Norberto ha sido el tesorero de Radio Tierra desde su creación.  Tiene dos hijas y una gran esposa, disfruta de esquiar, andar en bicicleta y dona sangre con frecuencia.
Norberto moved from Argentina to the Columbia Gorge in 1977. An occupational therapist by training, he worked for Columbia Gorge Center, a non-profit for disabled adults, from 1977-1987. In 1987, he began working as a case manager for the State of Oregon for the Seniors and People with Disabilities agency. Norberto has been involved with Radio Tierra from the beginning, working first with Mid-Columbia Centro Cultural starting in 1992.  Norberto has been the treasurer for the Board of Directors for Radio Tierra since its inception. He has two daughters and a lovely wife, enjoys skiing and biking, and gives blood regularly.