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June 18th, 2015 Bonus Interview: Panida Playhouse and Summer Theater Activities

June 16, 2015: Oil trains, and writing camp

Susan Drumheller of the Idaho Conservation League talks about safety and environmental concerns with oil trains, plus an upcoming forum on the topic; at bottom of the hour, East Bonner County Children's Librarian Suzanne Davis talks about an upcoming writing camp for students.

June 9, 2015: KRFY Board of Directors

Charlie Parrish, Elissa Wadds and Diane Newcomer from the Board of Directors of Panhandle Community Radio join Chris and Jack in the studio to discuss the secrets behind their organization.

June 4, 2015: Mental Health, in fact and fiction

This morning in the Tiki Room, Amber Snoddy and Catherine Perusse of NAMI Far North Join Jack and Diane to discuss the relevance of their organization and the upcoming Seat at the Table event. Then in the second half-hour, local author Bill Percy arrives to discuss the story behind the story in his novel Climbing the Coliseum.

June 2: Bay Trail Fun Run, enviro matters

Nancy Dooley of Idaho Conservation League joins hosts Chris and Suzy to talk about local wilderness, oil trains, bears - and the upcoming benefit 5K-10K Pend d'Oreille Bay Trail Fun Run.

May 28: Arbor Day, Scotchman Peaks, FFOC Kick-Off

Three pairs of guests in quick succession this week: First, Gail Bolen and Bob Wilson of the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society talk about the upcoming Arbor Day festivities; then Phil Hough of the Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness introduces the guest speaker at the FOSPW annual State of the Scotchmans Event, Doug Scott. Finally, Michelle Murphree of Food For Our Children along with Rick Evans discuss the upcoming event for FFOC at Evans Brothers Coffee.

May 26, 2015: Education, jobs, hospice

Talk with local businessman Barney Ballard, advocate for community education and employment as well as radio host on KSPT 1400 AM; also interviewed, Lissa DeFreitas of Bonner Community Hospice.

May 21, 2015: Relay for Life

Laura Bry of Sandpoint Relay for Life joins Jack and Diane in the studio for a conversation about the upcoming event, cancer services in the area, and all sorts of goings-on around town as summer 215 gets under way.

May 19: CHAFE bike ride, traveling band

A talk with CHAFE 150 bike ride organizers Mel Dick and Brad Williams; plus at bottom of the hour, talk and music from the traveling band Intuitive Compass, in town to play at Monarch Coffee.

May 14, 2015: Lost in the Fifties

Carolyn Gleason of Lost in the Fifties talks with Jack about the history of one of the area's biggest events, the weekend of fun known as Lost in the Fifties- now in its 30th year.

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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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