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June 7, 2013 by Susan

KRFY On-Air, Live Pledge Drive Line Up: Second Day – Afternoon


This afternoon’s phone bank crew included: Patirce Webb (let), Jacque Knechtges (center), and Jean Cecil (left). They were invaluable at responding to the phone-in pledges and new underwriters calling the station.

The fund raising lineup continued into Friday afternoon, live on-air, with the following interviews and performers:


Rich Del Carlo came in at 1:00 PM for an interview with Jim Healey concerning the rites of Spring: birds and trees. The cool conversation turned to music and the special opportunity we share having our own community radio in north Idaho.


Special guest interviewer, Shelley Allen, talked and listened to local performer, Truck Mills starting at 1:30 PM, playing ukulele, bağlama ( a stringed instrument from the near/far Eastern and Mediterranean lands), and guitar, live in the Mocha Room for the first hour. During the second hour they were joined by Ken Lababerra, a talented musician/singer/song writer, to combine their unique musical stylings and instruments to treat our listeners to a rollicking good time while they contemplated the exact amount to donate during our pledge drive.


Steve Holt from the Eureka Institute paid a visit with Jim Healey in the studio at 3:30 PM to discuss upcoming happenings and educational events scheduled at his facilities in Sandpoint — Eureka Institute, West, (in the Grainery District complex), and at the Camp Eureka (out near Gamblin Lake on the Garfield Bay Penninsula).

At 4:00 PM, Jim was joined in the Mocha Room by special guest, Doug Bond, local performer and song writer with his own special contribution of a live performance that closed this day’s line-up in the KRFY studios.

Phone crew eagerly answering your calls late Friday afternoon: Pamila Hartry (left), Eva Barush (right).

Fund raising continues tomorrow at noon with more special guests and live performances in the studio!.

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KRFY holiday spectacular live variety show

Celebrate the holidays. KRFY’s live radio show celebrating Christmas and the holidays is coming Friday, Dec 5, 7-9 p.m. at the Panida Theater. This variety show with all-local music, Christmas readings, skits and good humor has grown each year. You can tune in to 88.5 KRFY to hear the live broadcast – but even better, come share the warm holiday spirt and attend at the Panida. Tickets are just $10 (and all goes to help keep KRFY on the air). Click for tickets.

Election coverage

Sandpoint city elections 2025In our coverage of the Nov 4 city elections, the Morning Show crew provided a morning-after report and analysis of the final returns. Click to hear.

Previously, Morning Show host Chris Bessler conducted interviews with the four candidates for Sandpoint City Council.  Click to hear:
   • Joel Aispuro
   • Rick Howarth
   • Joe Tate
   • Joshua Torrez
The Wed, Oct 29, Morning Show also covered two ballot measures, Sandpoint’s $130M wastewater  treatment plant bond; and Ponderay’s 1 percent Local Option Tax. Click to hear:
   • Holly Ellis, Sandpoint bond
   • Steve Geiger, Ponderay LOT

For other information on races and voting, check Sandpoint Online’s Election Central.

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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