As the year 2010 winds down, I'd like to take a moment and thank everyone who continues to support KSVR as a member, underwriter, blog reader, facebook fan, word waves subscriber, and most importantly, as a listener.
Community Radio certainly relies heavily on community support, and each day, dedicated volunteers and staff continue to develop programming that seeks to reach local audiences with relevant information, news, music and other creative pursuits.
Certainly we hope you tune in often at 91.7FM, but in this day and age, there are certainly many routes you can utilize to support community radio stations like KSVR.
So, as part of your "new years resolutions" (if you're into that sort of thing) consider checking back to this site to download interviews you might have missed, sign up for our free e-news guide known as "KSVR Word Waves" and receive bi-weekly updates direct to your email inbox on upcoming programs, or sign yourself up to become a member (or give the gift of membership to someone else).
We've got some exciting advancements coming for 2011, including...
KSVU on the airwaves, at 90.1FM SOON!
Citizenship Day, taking place at Skagit Valley College on February 5th (an annual event co-sponsored by KSVR each year, the event is designed to help those seeking citizenship, thanks to volunteer attorneys who donate time to go over paperwork)
On-line giving, which will be available at ksvr.org
New programs, continuing programs, new faces and returning, KSVR is your community radio station, and we thank you for being a part of it!
Britta Eschete, Publicist
KSVR 91.7FM
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Chanukah Time

It's Chanukah again. Listen to the Chanukah special, December 1st at 7.pm on KSVR 91.7 FM or on the Web at www.ksvr.org. It's the time to reflect and give thanks and love to friends, family and the people around you. Cook some good food, tell stories and light the candles. A little dancing and singing doesn't hurt either.
Skagit Talks from November 28
There's more to eat in the great outdoors this time of year than just grass blades and pine needles. Join KSVR and Localvore Marlee Oosterbauer at Ferryl Farms in Rockport to learn about harvesting, preparation and edibility of wild edibles.
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