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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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KRFY holiday spectacular live variety show

Celebrate the holidays. KRFY’s live radio show celebrating Christmas and the holidays is coming Friday, Dec 5, 7-9 p.m. at the Panida Theater. This variety show with all-local music, Christmas readings, skits and good humor has grown each year. You can tune in to 88.5 KRFY to hear the live broadcast – but even better, come share the warm holiday spirt and attend at the Panida. Tickets are just $10 (and all goes to help keep KRFY on the air). Click for tickets.

Election coverage

Sandpoint city elections 2025In our coverage of the Nov 4 city elections, the Morning Show crew provided a morning-after report and analysis of the final returns. Click to hear.

Previously, Morning Show host Chris Bessler conducted interviews with the four candidates for Sandpoint City Council.  Click to hear:
   • Joel Aispuro
   • Rick Howarth
   • Joe Tate
   • Joshua Torrez
The Wed, Oct 29, Morning Show also covered two ballot measures, Sandpoint’s $130M wastewater  treatment plant bond; and Ponderay’s 1 percent Local Option Tax. Click to hear:
   • Holly Ellis, Sandpoint bond
   • Steve Geiger, Ponderay LOT

For other information on races and voting, check Sandpoint Online’s Election Central.

A note on KRFY funding

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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