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KCPT Fall Night on the Town – Independence, MO

KCPT Night on the Town - Independence Square.

It was a lovely evening to stroll around the Independence Square at KCPT’s 3rd Night on the Town event, hosted by Cindy McClain and Check Please! Kansas City host Doug Frost.

We started at Diamond Bowl and sampled Lamb sliders and Crab Cake Balls. The signature cocktail was a White Russian.

Next stop was at Cafe Verona, where we were served Panzanella Salad and Tomato Bread Soup. Wine pairing was Alois Lageder Pinot Bianco 2009.

Main Course was at Ophelia’s. First we were served Salmon Wrapped Dayboat Scallops stuffed wtih spinach, roasted red pepper and stone ground mustard over a vegetable risotto and topped with a limonata sauce. Wine pairing was Sonoma Cutrer Chardonnay. Next we were served Espresso Encrusted Pork Tenderloin, with a sweet potato gratin and chipotle demi-glace. Wine pairing was Ruta 22 Malbec.

Dessert at The Rheinland featured Apple Strudel, Linzer cookies and Black Forrest Torte. Three varieties of Roasterie Coffee were offered.

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KCPT earns eight regional EMMY® nominations.

KCPT received eight nominations for the 2011 National Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences Mid-America Regional Chapter EMMY® Awards.

Kansas City —
KCPT received eight nominations for the 2011 National Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences Mid-America Regional Chapter EMMY® Awards.
The nominations are based on outstanding cultural, educational, technological, entertainment, news and informational achievements in television.

“From promotional spots to public affairs programming to special presentations, KCPT focuses on issues and venues in our community and shines a light on what our city has to offer,” says KCPT CEO and President, Kliff Kuehl. “We’re so proud that not only are we achieving our mission to explore this region, but that our production team is recognized for their talents in making quality programming, as well.”

The 35th annual awards ceremony will be held Saturday, October 22 at the
Renaissance Grand Hotel in St. Louis MO.

KCPT EMMY® nominees are:

Arts/Entertainment: Program Feature: “A Dendroid for KC,” Randy Mason

Human Interest Program/Feature Segment: “KCPT SCREENtime – And What Remains,” Resonate Pictures, Marc Havener

Specialty Program: “Imagine KC,” Angee Simmons, Sean Holmes, Randy Mason

Historic/Cultural—Program Feature Segment: “The History of World War I,” Pamela James, Randy Mason

Interview/Discussion Program: “Check, Please! KC,” Pamela James, Ashley Holcroft

Community/Public Service (PSAs): “Drink Smart,” Angee Simmons, Keith Johnson

Magazine Program: “The Local Show,” Eric Mater, Mark Stamm, Matt McClelland, Nick Haines, Randy Mason

Public/Current/Community Affairs — Program/Special: “The Local Show: Mental
Health Special
,” Nick Haines, Sean Holmes

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Imagine KC is generously funded by: American Society of Civil Engineers, Garney Family Foundation Fund, Hall Family Foundation, Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City, Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), William T. Kemper Foundation-Commerce Bank, Trustee, Lafarge North America, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Kansas City, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), WNET–Blueprint America

The Local Show is generously funded by: Fred and Lou Hartwig, Kauffman Foundation, Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City, The Hall Family Foundation, Johnson County Community College Foundation, William T. Kemper Foundation-Commerce Bank, Trustee, Francis Family Foundation, Hallmark Cards, Kansas Bioscience Authority, Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation, Sprint Foundation, Toy & Miniature Museum, Tradebot Systems, Inc., William T. Kemper 2nd Charitable Trust

Check, Please! Kansas City is generously funded by: Bank of America and 360 Vodka

“The Drink Smart” campaign was produced for the Kansas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics.

“The History of WWI” was produced for the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial.

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Check, Please! KC Special Edition

Get tickets to KCPT Night on the Town in Independence.
Watch this special edition Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 8pm.

Check, Please! Kansas City is KCPT’s restaurant review show where host Doug Fost sits down with regular viewers like you dine and dish on their favorite local eateries.

Each episode features three guests; each recommends his or her favorite restaurant. The other two guests then go and experience it for themselves. After the guests have experienced each other’s recommendations they meet at KCPT’s studio to discuss their experiences. The reviewers are not affiliated with any restaurant, nor are they food experts. They come from all walks of life—attorneys, scrub techs, self-proclaimed media darlings—and the list goes on. They live all over the metropolitan area, including one intrepid soul who trucks in to work every day from Baldwin City, Kansas. The one thing the guests do share is their passion for food and for their chosen restaurant.

Get tickets to KCPT Night on the Town in Independence.

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The Roasterie – “Check, Please!” Blend

Enjoy a special local blend while supporting KCPT!

A playful and complex blend: bright at the beginning, it quickly unfolds into a velvety smooth body full of ripe fruit and pecans. Closes with a long pleasant liqueur finish with just a hint of lemon peel.

10% of the purchase of this coffee goes to KCPT.

Purchase online at The Roasterie’s web site
Check out pictures and learn more about how the blend was developed

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