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May 8, 2012 by Susan

1st Annual KRFY Pledge Drive A Success!

The Board of Directors of Panhandle Community Radio, 88.5 KRFY is pleased to announce the success of its recent pledge drive. Thanks to the support of station volunteers, underwriters and over one hundred new members, KRFY raised over $12,000 in just 54 hours during the stations first ever “On-Air Pledge Drive.” The drive, which occurred Friday, June 1st through Sunday, June 3rd at the continually evolving radio station, is the first opportunity that KRFY has had to prepare and execute an on-air fund drive. The goal of 100 new members was reached on Sunday afternoon within an hour of the scheduled completion of the drive.

The station prepared for over three months in order to ensure high quality-live and recorded programming for the special event. KRFY’s new on-air broadcast studio was equipped, tested and went live the day before the pledge drive began. The studio, referred to as The Tiki Room, makes possible a wide range of programming including live interviews with local individuals and organizations that are making a difference in the quality of north Idaho life. The weekend broadcast also featured over 12 hours of live musical performances by local artists including SARABETH, Deep Fried Anything, Emily Baker, Mike and Shanna Thompson, Wild Honey, Charlie Packard, Ken Casler, Dave Hussey, Sandpoint Waldorf School String Ensemble, Clyde The Ghost, Dr. Julie Gagnon and Gene Grimes.

Frontier Communications and TNT Communications were integral in the drive by providing phone lines, equipment and installation for volunteers to take multiple pledges. Several times throughout the weekend listeners had all lines busy as they phoned in pledges of support and comments on the station and its programs. KRFY volunteers were also provided with food and beverages from Winter Ridge Natural Foods, Little Olive, Common Knowledge Organic Cafe, Ivano’s Ristorante, Tango Cafe, Di Luna’s Cafe, Eichardt’s, Evans Brothers Coffee and Megan Riffe.

“Panhandle Community Radio is overwhelmed by the listeners show of support this weekend” said Executive Board member Barry Barush. “The events committee set its goal high but achievable, and we were jubilant when we got that 100th pledge.” Listener and KRFY underwriter Doug Jones noted that the sense of purpose and elation were tangible over the airwaves. “You could just hear the joy emanate from the broadcast. It was very inspiring.”

The goal of 100 new members was reached shortly after Jim Healey, PCR Board President and Program Director, read a stirring tribute by author Rick Bass to Scott Daily, founder of KRFY. Bringing community radio to North Idaho was the brainchild of Scott, whose battle with a rare form of cancer ended with his passing in August 2011. His spirit pervades the broadcast facility. “Remember our friend. Do not waste the example of him.” That message from Rick Bass and Panhandle Community Radio was taken to heart by the community of north Idaho.

KRFY especially thanks its guests and on air hosts throughout the pledge drive, including Carrie Logan, Shelby Rongstadt, Phil Hough, Paul Graves, Dyno Whal, Steve Holt, David Hussey, Shannon Williamson, Jace Bylenga, Randy Evans, Karen Bowers, Sandy Compton, Ken Casler, Shelly Jean Allen, Velma Queen of Fun, Jim Healey, Matt Jablon, Chaplain Bruce, Barry Barush and Jeff Poole..

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May 7, 2012 by Susan

Upcoming Guests at 88.5 KRFY

The following guests will be coming to the station during the week of May 7-11 to talk about what they and their organizations are doing to improve the quality of life for all people of north Idaho:

Monday, May 7 (a little after 9:00 am): Michele Murphee of the Edible Schoolyard Garden Project will talk about the success of the project in Bonner County and about an upcoming event at Northside Elementary School on May 12.

Monday, May 7 (a little after 10:00 am): Beth Pederson, local singer/songwriter, will talk about an upcoming concert by Tony Furtado at Di Luna’s on May 12. Stephanie Schneiderman will be the opening act. 

Tuesday, May 8 (a little after 9:00 am): Susan Bates-Harbuck of the Sandpoint Public Library will talk about the Bookmobile — when it began providing services to the Bonner County community, its route, its services, and its friendly drivers.

Tuesday, May 8 (a little after 10:00 am): Chris McIntosh, advertising coordinator of the Bonner County Gardeners Association, will talk about an upcoming presentation by Dr. Linda Chalker-Scott on May 24. Dr. Chalker-Scott’s presentation is titled “Horticultural CSI,” focusing on some of the mysteries of plant problems.

Wednesday, May 9 (a little after 9:00 am): Eric Ridgway, founder of The Long Bridge Swim, will talk about the upcoming event on August 4, 2012.

Wednesday, May 9 (a little after 10:00 am): Karin Wedemeyer and Ruth Klinginsmith from the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint will talk about the exciting programs that the conservatory offers for all age groups from age 2 on up. 

Thursday, May 10 (a little after 9:00 am): Deb Hunsicker and Phil Hough will talk about their upcoming presentation “Hiking the Triple Crown” at the Sandpoint Community Hall on May 16. The Triple Crown is the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Continental Divide Trail.

Friday, May 11 (a little after 2:00 pm): Carolyn Gleason, major energy source behind the “Lost in the 50s” weekend, will talk about the weekend, its activities, and the concerts.

Whew!  This is quite a line-up!  KRFY would like to thank all of these community members from taking time from their busy schedules to stop by the station. Please tune in and tell a friend!

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Don't miss the Little Live Radio Hour at 7 p.m. Tuesday, August 19, with acclaimed guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Truck Mills joined by blues-and-jazz maestro Carl Rey. 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 Panida Theater!

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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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