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Aug 4, 2016: Otto revealed

Panhandle Community Radio's own Jim Healey takes to the airwaves with Suzy to talk about what's new at the station in general and specifically where we get our music and what we look for in music new and old. Who is Otto anyways, you ask? Tune in and find out!

Aug 3, 2016: Panhandle Animal Shelter

Mandy Evans of the Panhandle Animal Shelter is in the studio to discuss the new PAS home to home program, and answer that question on everybody's mind: what's an Ambassadog?

Aug 2, 2016: Fire Prevention

It's fire season again, and Mark Sauter of the Sagle Fire District joins Julie and Jim in the studio for a discussion of fire safety and techniques to prevent forest fires.

Sandpoint Music Conservatory

The Sandpoint Music Conservatory’s Ruth Klinginsmith is joined by classical guitarist, maestro Tomas Malagamba Jasis from Tijuana, Mexico plus visiting students and teachers from Tijuana and Venezuela, in advance of concerts at the Heartwood Center, Panida Theater and the Festival at Sandpoint. Includes a guitar solo by Malagamaba.

July 26, 2016: Rescuing our wildlife

Kathleen St. Clair-McGee, founder and president of the board for the American Heritage Wildlife Foundation, talks about the foundation's rescue facility in Clark Fork, the process of wild animal rescue, do's and don't, and success stories. With hosts Julie and Jim.

July 21, 2016: Long Bridge Swim

Jim Zuberbuhler, Race Director of the 22nd Annual Long Bridge Swim, joins Jim and Jack to talk about the event, safety, goals and swim lessons for the youth of Bonner County.

July 20, 2016: It’s not just books anymore

The topic is the East Bonner County Library, and its changing role, plethora of services and the upcoming expansion and fund drive. Hosts Chris and Suzy talk with the library’s Mike Bauer, lifelong learning center coordinator and Marcy Timblin, library public relations director.

July 19, 2016: Wild Edibles, Foraging

Brian Baxter and Kara Adam from Silver Cloud Associates join Julie and Jim for a wide-ranging discussion about wild edibles and foraging: ethics, techniques for identifying, resources for education, easy edibles for beginners, basic safety; it's all here!

June 14, 2016: Festival Unveiling

Once more, Dyno Wahl is in the studio to give away tickets to the Festival At Sandpoint concerts, talk about the upcoming concerts and what else is on the agenda for the 2016 Festival. Jim returns to the morning show!

July 13, 2016: Parks and Rec (Sandpoint edition)

The subject is the City of Sandpoint's parks and recreation programs, with department director Kim Woodruff running through our town's diverse parks and addressing topics from budget to ... goose poop at City Beach. Hosts Chris and Suzy ask the questions.

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From the Archives

On Living and Dying Well: Series presented by Lissa DeFreitas from Bonner Community Hospice.

Water Is Life: A four-part series dedicated to “water”.  Listen and explore the many aspects of “water” featuring interview with experts in science, health, and environment  –  locally and globally.

Between the Notes: In this series, host Suzy Prez dives into the lives and minds of musicians, featuring live interviews and original music with songwriters and singers locally, and from across the country.

KRFY’s Live & Local: Airing Tuesdays 7-8 p.m., host Suzy Prez explores the North Idaho music scene in open mic style, with interviews and live songs from local and visiting musicians.

KRFY Interviews: Our broadcasters often welcome community figures, musicians, artists and guests into the station for live interviews. We post the podcasts for listeners to hear at their convenience. Click to listen:

Thinking Outside the Box: Sandpoint’s Ken Casler produced this original show for airplay in 2014. Ken and guests explore topics on holistic living, healing and health, with discussions that “go beyond the norm and into the unknown.” Click to visit his website, or click to hear podcasts:

 

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