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June 12, 2012 by Susan

UPCOMING GUESTS ON 88.5 KRFY, JUNE 12 – JUNE 15

Tuesday, June 12, a little after 9:00 am:  Dyno Wahl, executive director of the Festival at Sandpoint, will stop by the station and talk about the upcoming performers at the Festival scheduled for the first two weekends in August.

Tuesday, June 12, a little after 3:00 pm:  Kim Barnes, an Idaho novelist, will talk about her latest book “In the Kingdom of Men.” Kim is doing a reading on Tuesday night in the Rude Girls Room at the Sandpoint Library at 7:00 pm. Admission is free and all are welcome.

Wednesday, June 13, a little after 9:00 am: Tammy Shivel, special Olympian, and her coach Marthina will talk about upcoming fund raisers for sending athletes to the Special Olympics in Boise. Tammy will participate in the 400-meter walk, the 100-meter walk, and the softball throw.

Thursday, June 14, a little after 9:00 am: Shannon Williamson, executive director of Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper, and Jace Bylenga, outreach coordinator, will talk about the priorities of the organization: pesticides, stormwater, water rights, and wastewater.

Friday, June 15, a little after 9:00 am: Megan Olson, organizer of Haden’s Heart 5K Fun Run on July 4 in Clark Fork, will talk about the event and the story behind the Fun Run..

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