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Spring Drive, Wrapping It Up With Grand Prize Day

Ken Brott

It's the final day of KSUT's Spring Fund Drive, our Grand Prize Day, when we draw a winner for an iPad Pro with Sonos Move Speaker, courtesy of The Mac Ranch, at 6 PM.

We're excited to bring you two more zoom in-studio sessions with musical guests from New York and Minnesota. And, we're expecting a busy day of activity as listeners take care of their membership pledges before the drive is over. Here's the scoop:

  • Afternoon Prize – Four Corners Folk Festival Package: 3 day passes to the 25th Annual Four Corners Folk Festival, plus 2 gift certificates for a soak and massage at Overlook Hot Springs.
  • New Member, Sustainer Increase, and Tribal Radio Prizes to be drawn next week featuring great gift cards to the Historic Strater Hotel, Diamond Bell Saloon, and the Office Spiritorium.

 
Today's guests:

  • Morning Edition – 7:30-8 AM: Charles Leslie, Community Concert Hall
  • Morning Blend – 10:06 AM: Jim Belcher hosts a live zoom in-studio with Amy Helm; 11 AM: Mona Wood Patterson with Merely Players
  • Afternoon Blend - 1:06 PM: Susie B hosts a live zoom in-studio with Gary Louris of the Jayhawks
  • All Things Considered - Tami Graham will be joined by Robert Ortiz 4-5; and Crista Munro 5-6

 
Things You're in Charge of:

 

  • Increase your sustaining membership
  • Become a new member
  • Make an additional gift
  • Become a business member
  • Encourage other listeners to join

Make your tax deductible gift by pledging online here, plus check out our cool 45th anniversary swag - and thank you for your support!  

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