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Wednesday, March 27, 2019: Community Assistance League – Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper

Morning Show hosts Chris and Suzy welcomed Sally Lawry and Bobbie Franklin from the Community Assistance League who talked about their organization and their grants and scholarship programs. A second interview with Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper, director Shannon Williamson, focused on ground contaminates leaching into ground water, rivers, creeks and the lake.

March 28, 2019: Music Conservatory & Downtown Flowers

Representatives of the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint join Jim and Jack to talk about a busy season and summer ahead. Then, Ricci Witte of the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce returns to the Morning Show to talk flowers.

March 26, 2019 The American Long distance Hiking Association West (ALDHA) and the Inland Northwest Ruck

Join KRFY Tuesday Morning Show hosts Julie Kallemeyn and Don Childress in a lively discussion of the upcoming Inland Northwest Ruck. Veteran long distance hikers Bob and Chris Turner talk about the 5th annual Ruck, their backgrounds in long distance hiking, information on why folks should attend, and some fun hiker stories.

Thursday, March 21, 2019: Idaho Master Naturalists – Panhandle Animal Shelter

Morning Show host Chris Bessler visited with folks from the Idaho Master Naturalists about their upcoming spring programs. A second interview with Mandy Evans, executive director of the Panhandle Animal Shelter who talked about the diverse programs offered at the shelter and upcoming events.

Wednesday, March 20, 2019: Sandpoint Waldorf School 8th grade play – Les Miserables

Hosts Suzy Prez and Ryan Baumgartner welcomed students (Lark Waldrup, Kysa Orr, Grace Rookey, Adan Hietz, and Priya Sullivan),and teacher Kelly Kietzman, from the Sandpoint Waldorf School. They talked about their upcoming eighth grade class play, Les Miserables, and sang some songs from the play. Les Miserables will be performed at the Panida theater Wednesday and Thursday next week, March 27 and 28.

March 19, 2019 Fly Fishing Film Tour at The Panida and The Pend Oreille Water Festival

Join KRFY Tuesday Morning Show host Julie Kallemeyn to learn about the 2019 Fly Fishing Film Tour and The 2019 Pend Oreille Water Festival. Our three guests - Gail Bolin, Pend Oreille Water Festival organizer, Laura Forsberg, Panhandle Chapter Trout Unlimited Board Member, and Taylor Hess, North 40, Fishing Department Manager talk about the highlights of this year's fly fishing film tour. They also discuss how the proceeds are used to help 5th graders in the school district via the annual Pend Oreille Water Festival.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019: Levy results with Cameron Rasmusson – second interview with Forrest Bird Charter School personnel.

Chris Bessler and Suzy Prez sat down with Cameron Rasmusson, editor of the Sandpoint Reader, to breakdown the March 12 levy vote results. A second recorded interview with Forrest Bird Charter School administrator Mary Jensen, principal Jennifer Greve, and social studies teacher Todd Claunch was presented.

March 12, 2019 Listening to Bonner County

KRFY's Tuesday Morning Show host Julie Kallemeyn interviewed 3 University of Utah students - Emily Seang, Taylor Greenwell, Angela Tran, and their professor Dr. Stephen Goldsmith from the University of Utah, department of City and Metropolitan Planning. The university of Utah group was joined by Carol Curtis and Daniel Shlaferman, committee members for Project 7B. Carol and Daniel talked about Project 7B's participation in facilitating the student's travel and accommodations during their stay.

March 5, 2019 Chemical free weed control for farms and gardens

Join KRFY Tuesday Morning Show hosts Phil Hough and Julie Kallemeyn to learn about chemical free techniques for weed control on the farm and in the garden. Diane Green is an educator and owner of Greentree Naturals Organic Garden north of Sandpoint. Paul Herndon is the owner of Pleasant Meadow Creamery, a raw milk dairy in Sagle. Diane and Paul talk about their most successful methods to control weeds without the use of chemical herbicides.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019: Lake Pend Oreille School District with Levy Info. – and Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper – Rail Bridge Info.

Morning Show hosts Chris Bessler and Suzy Prez presented a recorded interview with Lake Pend Oreille School District administrator Shawn Woodward, and trustee Geraldine Lewis about the upcoming school levy. A second interview with Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper, executive director Shannon Williamson,about the proposed BNSF rail bridge expansion project and how the public can access information and give input.

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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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