KSVR is a commercial-free, public radio station. We offer a variety of locally produced programs, in both English and Spanish, and are a network of people who believe in the power of working together: a grassroots project that welcomes community participation!
KSVR is dependent on the financial support and volunteer work of many individuals, businesses and organizations supporting the mission of community radio.
YOU can become involved with KSVR...
VOLUNTEER- If you live within/near Skagit County, show your support of community radio by helping with everything from program production to website design.
MEMBERSHIP- KSVR needs your financial support to continue! Donations are accepted at any levels or become a member for as little as $25 per year -and receive discounts to special events or KSVR merchandise.
UNDERWRITER- Do you have a business or organization seeking patrons? Connect with KSVR listeners, as donations are acknowledged over the airwaves, and in a variety of media communications -such as our weekly e-newsletter, website and more!
We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for being a part of the KSVR Community!
Hello, KSVR Listeners
ReplyDeleteLearn about "living green" on KSVR -over the next few months KSVR will be recording the Skagit Living Green Lecture Series taking place at the Burlington Public Library! This series has been organized by the Climate Stewards Program of Skagit County.
Tonight, October 8th, we're recording a presentation given by Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor of Home Power Magazine. On October 14th, we'll be back to the library, to record a Home Energy Efficiency Workshop given by Eric Shen, a Skagit County Climate Steward.
Check this site again to find when these lectures will be aired on KSVR!
I think that KSVR-FM is a great radio station because it is unique. Its programming is diverse, and serves the Latino population very well. It also contains a great deal of informational programming which is very important for a well-informed community. KSVR doesn't just play the same old soft-rock stuff — it plays music you don't normally get to hear such as reggae. Keep up the good work! I appreciate your efforts!
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ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for your positive comments and insight on KSVR! Keep listening, and sharing your thoughts on the programs you especially like, the music that keeps you tuning in, as we continue growing KSVR for the next generations of local listeners! -Britta Eschete
KSVR Fall Fund Drive Update
ReplyDeleteTune in to KSVR this week, 91.7FM, and find out what listeners are saying about WHY KSVR is important to the Skagit Community!
We're on Day ONE of our Fall On-Air Pledge Drive, with a goal of 100 new KSVR members! Become a KSVR member today, for as little as $25! Call today at 360-416-7000!
Thanks to everyone who financially supported KSVR during our first Fall Pledge Drive! We're excited to announce that membership grew by 70 new members and over $2300 was raised to support local programming!
ReplyDeleteShare your thoughts about what's important to you about KSVR -take a moment and visit www.ksvr.org and check out our SHORT on-line survey! That's just one of the many unique values of community radio stations -we want to hear from you, and learn about what you'd like to listen to!
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