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May 8, 2012 by Susan

Fundraiser for KRFY at Di Luna’s on May 5

On Saturday, May 5, 88.5 KRFY hosted a fundraiser with John Kelley and Friends performing at Di Luna’s. Over forty dinners were served at Di Luna’s before John Kelley took the stage. He played three sets — the first and third set with Bob Crader and the second set with Tom Newbill. The acoustic guitars and vocals of John, Bob, and Tom were a major hit with the nearly full house. KRFY would like to thank John, Bob and Tom for donating their musical talents; Karen and her staff at Di Luna’s; the station’s Events Committee; and all the wonderful members of the community who turned out on Cinco de Mayo for a delightful evening.


Casey Brookings and Suzy Prez welcome folks at they enter Di Luna’s. Notice the list of KRFY underwriters attached to the table.


John Kelley and Bob Crader performing at Di Luna’s at the KRFY funddraiser.


John Kelley and Tom Newbill performing at Di Luna’s at the KRFY fundraiser..

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