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July 20, 2017 by radioactive

Marathon, library, Festival and the CRAZE … all coming up on KRFY Morning Show

Here is what is upcoming this week on the KRFY Morning Show. Airtime for each show is 8 a.m. Tune in, and be informed! And don’t miss our Crazy Days Used CD Sale on Saturday, July 29; check the Upcoming Events at right. See you there!

KRFY Morning ShowTuesday, July 25: Join hosts Julie Kallemeyn and Phil Hough with  guests Emory Clark and George Thornton, who are organizing the upcoming Wampus Cats Marathon, a fundraiser for the Clark Fork school sports programs. That’s at 8 a.m. right here on 88.5 KRFY.

Wednesday, July 26: Things are shakin’ at the library, or so hosts Chris Bessler and Suzy Prez expect as the talk with Mike Bauer, coordinator of adult education programs at the East Bonner County Library. Airtime is 8 a.m. here on 88.5 KRFY.

Thursday, July 27: It’s simply crazy, as hosts Jim Healey and Carrie Logan dive deep into a show “all about CRAZY DAYS,” the sidewalk sales event of the year in downtown Sandpoint. Word to the wise: Hit the streets early for the craziest deals. And KRFY itself will be there, with its first-ever KRFY CD Sale in front of the studio offices at 323 N. First Avenue. Learn more at 8 a.m., here on 88.5 KRFY, Panhandle Community Radio.

Friday, July 28: It’s a bonus Morning Show for the week, as hosts Jim Healey and Carrie Logan interview Dyno Wahl, director of the Festival at Sandpoint. And yes, they will be giving away tickets to the Festival… just one more reason while it pays to listen and be informed! Airtime is 8 a.m., at 88.5 KRFY.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU, 88.5 KRFY LISTENERS. If you have a question for any of our morning interview guests, drop us an email at [email protected] or call and leave a phone message at 208-265-2992. We will ask your questions ON AIR during the Morning Show interviews.

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Musician Justin Landis will play KRFY's Little Live Radio Hour

Multi-instrumentalist and musical homeboy Justin Landis will be featured at the Little Live Radio Hour at 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 21. Attend in person at the Panida’s Little Theater… or tune in to our live broadcast on your radio at 88.5 FM, or stream it right here on KRFY.org. Brought to you by KRFY, the Festival at Sandpoint and the Panida Theater!

KRFY Online Auction

KRFY Online Auction

Our annual autumn auction now underway right now, until Sunday, Oct. 5, with great goods, from a tropical island stay to fine wine to dining, a history tour, a fat tire bike … and more. Funds raised help keep KRFY on the air!  Go see and bid »

Our guest DJ returns!

Actor and filmmaker Viggo Mortensen is returning for another turn at the live microphone as a guest DJ this Thursday, Oct. 2, right here on KRFY. Viggo is a part-time local resident and a longtime supporter of independent radio. Tune in to 88.5 FM or stream it to hear his musical picks and commentary, live 1-3 p.m. If you miss the live show, it will be rebroadcast on air and streaming, 7-9 p.m. that evening.

SOS forum recording

A “Save Our Schools” town hall was held Sept 12 at the Ponderay Events Center, and was recorded and broadcast by KRFY the following day. A capacity crowd heard discussion by a local panel on the impact on public schools of the Parental Choice Tax Credit, aka House Bill 93, that was approved by the Idaho Legislature to provide $50 million in funding to families who educate their children in private schools.  Did you miss the forum? Click to hear recording.

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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