Eye on Travel

Radio Guests – Cannon Beach, Oregon – Sept. 11, 2010

Locations in this article:  Amsterdam, Netherlands

Radio Guests – Cannon Beach, Oregon – Sept. 11, 2010

On Saturday, September 11, Peter will broadcast his radio show from the Surfsand Resort in
Cannon Beach, Oregon.

Call in with your travel questions at 1-888-88-PETER ( 1-888-887-3837 )
or email peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line.)

Joe Brancatelli,
founder of JoeSentMe.com and columnist for

Portfolio.com, talking about the anniversary of 9/11;

Patrick Smith,
author of the “Ask the Pilot” column for Salon.com, discussing how the detention of two Yemeni
men in Amsterdam might be proof of the effectiveness of airport security
protocols;

– Terry Richard, travel journalist for The Oregonian, naming
off-the-beaten-path places to enjoy and explore while visiting in and around the
coast of Oregon;

John Shors, author
of The Wishing Trees, chatting about his new book and how
his travels through Asia inspired the novel;

Preson Phillips, Oregon State Park’s Manager, describing the general
geography and wildlife of the Oregon Coast;

Col. Jack Jacobs,
military analyst for NBC/MSNBC, recalling the events of 9/11 and discussing
safety in American nine years later;

Kitty Bean-Yancey, USA Today travel columnist, speaking about how flight attendants
face soaring tension in unfriendly skies;

Darron Welch, Brew
Master at Pelican Pub Brew House, explaining the art of beer
pairing and talking about what makes his pub unique;

Ed Hewitt,
features editor for Independent Traveler, giving tips on how to upgrade your
vacation;

Terri Stiles,
co-owner of Eagle Charter Fishing, telling us about Dory fishing off
the coast of Oregon;

Sheryl Kayne,
author of Immersion Travel USA:
The Best and Most Meaningful Volunteering, Living, and Learning Excursions
www.immersiontraveler.com,  explaining how you can go on
a spiritual journey a la Eat,
Pray, Love
in the USA;

John Newman, chef
and owner of Newman’s at 988, cooking up stories about Oregon’s
culinary scene, including James Beard’s connection to the Oregon Coast;

Rex Ziak, author,
historian and contemporary explorer, talking about his hometown
Astoria and how the town plans to celebrate its 200th birthday.