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May 1, 2013 by Susan

Edible Schoolyard Garden Project Plants Seeds for Another Year of Educating Children About Growing Food

(left to right): Jim Healey, interviewer at KRFY radio; Michele Murphree, project co-ordinator; Julie Klerck; Eric Klerck, volunteers at Northside Elementary School.

Wednesday, May 1, at 9:00 a.m. Jim Healey was in the studio to interview Michele Murphree, Julie Klerck, and Eric Klerck, volunteers of the Edible Schoolyard Garden Project. They talked about the history of the project; how the project has expanded; how listeners can help; and the benefits for children and parents alike..

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KRFY Little Live Radio Hour with Little Wolf band

KRFY’s Little Live Radio Hour 2026 season kicks off in an all-new venue: The Hive! Coming up Tuesday, February 17, stellar local musicians Justin Landis and Josh Hedlund, aka Little Wolf, will play. Listen live on air at 88.5 FM or streaming right here starting at 7 p.m. – or better yet come catch it in person at The Hive, our town’s state-of-the-art music hall. Doors open at 6 p.m. and everyone’s invited to come early for some socializing. The Little Live Radio Hour is produced in partnership with The Hive and the Festival at Sandpoint.

A note on KRFY funding

How has defunding and closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting affected KRFY? Our station is funded solely by listeners, supporters and underwriters and has never received funding from the CPB. But some syndicated shows KRFY airs will be affected. The National Federation of Community Broadcasters has prepared a statement on impacts of the CPB closure. Click to read it.

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