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April 14, 2013 by Susan

24/7 Team Autism Speaks About Local Needs on Monday Morning, April 15


In-studio guests on Monday from Team Autism 24/7 fund-raiser event, left to right: Jennifer Christensen, Wayne Pignolet, Lisa Barth.


Jim Healey’s in-studio guests on Monday at 9:00 a.m. were Jennifer Christensen, Wayne Pignolet and Lisa Barth from Team Autism 24/7. They talked about the the organization and its mission to create community, to educate, and to promote awareness and understanding of autism, its challenges, and its gifts. Learn more about the organization at www.teamautism247.com.


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Candidate forums coming up. Two candidates forums are coming at the Sandpoint High auditorium. On Monday, May 4, candidates for District 1 Idaho Legislature will take the stage; on Tuesday, May 5, candidates for Bonner County offices. Forums will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Presented by KRFY with co-sponsors Sandpoint Reader, Daily Bee, Sandpoint Online and the Selkirk Association of Realtors. Attend in person, or tune each night for the live KRFY broadcasts at 88.5 FM or right here, streaming at KRFY.org.

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