Barbara Dellenback

Oregon Grapevine

Society EN ↓ 20 episodes

KLCC’s Barbara Dellenback hosts Oregon Grapevine, conversations with people who are actively and passionately creating the present and future in which they wish to live. The show takes its name from Oregon's state flower, the Oregon Grape, and through it you'll hear candid and compelling conversations on arts and activism, political lobbying, the future of libraries, and unique perspectives on current events. If you know people taking creative and perceptive action, and making unusual choices in these times, please send us an email.

Author

Barbara Dellenback

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.klcc.org

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Oregon Grapevine: Creating art on the Oregon Coast 30.06.2026

The Bay City Arts Center is a place of connection through art, conversation. radio shows, and more. Executive Director Lauren Sorg speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about the art that is in all of us. They talk about the creative forces that bring the coastal community together.

Oregon Grapevine: The Shedd Institute 16.06.2026

Eugene's Shedd Institute brings performance, education, and community to the region. Co-founder Ginevra Ralph speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about building community, hearing loss advocacy, bringing the audience into the performance, and spreading the love of music.

Oregon Grapevine: Narrative Journalism 02.06.2026

Charley Locke is a narrative journalist, based in Portland. She speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about stories centered on youth and seniors. They discuss inspiration, how to generate ideas, and the joy of meeting interesting people.

Oregon Grapevine: Emerging Media 19.05.2026

Storytelling is not just in books or in oral history anymore. Robert Arellano is the Founding Director of the Center for Emerging Media and Digital Arts at Southern Oregon University. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about novels, games, advertising, and social media and how to keep stories alive for all generations.

Oregon Grapevine: Physics, Knitting and Critical thought. 05.05.2026

Dr. David Altman is a physics professor and researcher at Willamette University. He teaches in labs and lectures, and also through the school's tradition of colloquium classes. He and Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback discuss the hard sciences, interdisciplinary education, schooling post pandemic, and the physics of knitting.

Oregon Grapevine: The Art of Customer Service 21.04.2026

Some people are gifted with the art of customer service. Don Smythe is behind the counter of Eugene's Southside Post Office, and guides customers through a variety of tasks. He does more than just help with packages and stamps. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about his conversations with regulars and new comers about their lives and helps them get through the day with a smi...

Oregon Grapevine: Eugene's Gutenberg College 07.04.2026

Gutenberg College fosters a Biblical worldview through deep reading, and discussion. The small student body studies together in discussion groups, and delve into the Great Books. President Chris Swanson speaks with host, Barbara Dellenback, about philosophy, studying intention and life choices, and the value of community and personal choices.

Oregon Grapevine: Oncology Research and Treatment 24.03.2026

Eugene is a center of cancer research and treatment. Dr. Jeff Sharman speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the beauty of the immune system, research advances, and compassionate care.

Oregon Grapevine: Base Building for Power 10.03.2026

Base Building for Power is an organization training people to effect change in many ways. Executive Director Harley Agustino speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about giving people the opportunity to effect change. They talk about how to conquer nerves, get people to take action, and collaboration.

Oregon Grapevine: Carl Woideck-A Life of Jazz 24.02.2026

Carl Woideck is a Saxophonist, Retired Senior U of O Instructor, and 50-year radio host on KLCC. He speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about his love of instrumental music, travel, and life on the air.

Oregon Grapevine: Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery 03.02.2026

The Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery works to restore indigenous land to indigenous people. Sarah Augustine speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the intersection of land rights, legal efforts, song, and spirituality in the connection of people and the earth.

Oregon Grapevine: Bread Lab 13.01.2026

The Washington State University Bread Lab researches whole grains and makes baked goods available and affordable. Janine Sanguine speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the creative work the lab is doing to make healthy food for the community.

Oregon Grapevine: Folk Schools 23.12.2025

Folk Schools teach the connection of the hands, heart, and mind through skills learning. Rose Holdorf of Corvallis' Tarweed School speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about creative learning through natural materials, and the value of community.

Oregon Grapevine: Healthy Buildings 09.12.2025

The Institute for Health and the Built Environment at the University of Oregon is on the cutting edge of making sure healthy microbes are in our buildings. Co-Director Mark Fretz speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the connection between buildings and nature. What is beyond framing and windows? He emphasizes the importance of fresh air and light to our health.

Oregon Grapevine: Street Books 25.11.2025

Street Books brings reading material and necessities to people on the margins of Portland. Co-Director Monica Beemer speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about her work helping make systemic change, and creating equity through books.

Oregon Grapevine: Hallie Ford Museum of Art 11.11.2025

Salem's Hallie Ford Museum of Art houses an extensive collection of Northwest art. Director John Olbrantz speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the museum's connection to academia at Willamette University, the transformational work of museums, and his life as an art historian.

Oregon Grapevine: Community and Senior Centers 28.10.2025

Community and Senior Centers are places where people can gather and learn and have fun. Zane Wheeler of Eugene's Campbell Center speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the importance of getting out and about to mental and physical health.

Oregon Grapevine: Crossing Party Lines 14.10.2025

Conflict and political disagreements are causing divides among friends and neighbors. Lisa Swallow of Crossing Party Lines speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about how to develop curiosity and trust among people with different views and perspectives.

Oregon Grapevine: Land Trusts 30.09.2025

---------------------------On the most recent Oregon Grapevine on klcc.org, Land Trusts help preserve acreage for future generations. Max Beeken of the Oregon Coalition of Land Trusts speaks with host Barbara Dellenback about the importance, and process, of creatively saving land.

Oregon Grapevine: Sports as a Major 09.09.2025

Sports is becoming a major at some universities. Professor Erienne Weight speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about a major in Performance Innovation and why the time is now. They discuss making official the realities of the lessons learned as a student athlete.

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