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September 17, 2013 by Susan

KRFY adds Local Interests to Your Mornings this Week

Interviews this week on KRFY 88.5FM with your host, Suzy Prez:


Tuesday, September 17th:
9:00 am: Emily LeVine was in the studio to continue the conversation with host Suzy Prez about all things growing, gardening and cooking along with an update on happenings at the Farmers Market at Sandpoint.


Wednesday, September 18th:
9:00 am: Host Suzy Prez welcomed guest Jackie Henrion who represents 100 Thousand Poets for Change, a global peace and sustainability initiative and an upcoming event sponsored by Lost Horse Press and 100 Thousand Poets for Change here in Sandpoint.


10:00 am: Tom Harvill, representing Habitat For Humanity was in the KRFY 88.5 studios to talk about the re-opening of the Restore and to bring us up to date on the work of Habitat For Humanity here in our community. They discussed the fund raising event, a golf tournament at Priest Lake Golf Course, this Friday, September 20, that should provide a fun gathering of supporters on a sunny day.

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