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89.1 KANW-FM New Mexico Public Radio
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89.1 KANW-FMOwned and Operated by APS
Board of Education:
Dr. Don Duran – President District 6
Peggy Muller-Aragón – Finance Chair District 2
Lorenzo L. Garcia – Capital Outlay, Property and Technology Chair District 3
Barbara Petersen – Equity & Engagement District 4
Steven Michael Quezada – Secretary District 5
Dr. Analee Maestas – Vice President and Audit Chair District 1
Dr. David E. Peercy – Policy and Instruction Chair District 7
Raquel Reedy – Superintendent
KANW Staff:
Michael Brasher General Manager
Kevin Otero Program Specialist
Larry Smith Development Specialist
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KANW Debuts New Programs ............................................................................................1KANW Volunteer Jazzes Up Thursday and Sunday Programming.............................................1KANW Music and Merchandise Store ..................................................................................2Help Support KANW .........................................................................................................2KANW Celebrates Remodeled Studios and Music Store ..........................................................3Thank You to Our Underwriters..........................................................................................4
KANW Volunteer Jazzes Up Thursday and Sunday Programming
KANW Debuts New Programs
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When Allison first called the station to offer to volunteer to answer phones during a pledge drive several years ago, she had no idea what that might lead to.“I was close to retirement,” she told us recently, “and was looking at different volunteer opportunities. I was already an avid listener and regular supporter, so it made sense to offer to come in for a few hours twice a year to help out.” Little did she know it would lead to a weekly volunteer on-air shift.A native of New York, Allison moved here with her fam-ily in 1980 to take a position with Sandia National Labs. She retired in February of 2013 as a senior member of the technical staff. Outside of work, she was active in the theatre community as a volunteer, a performer, and director, until the mid-nineties. “The amount of time and energy that it takes to rehearse 5 nights a week for 5 or 6 weeks at a time was not good for my family, not good for my career, not good for me,” she said.But once the kids were grown, and retirement was loom-ing, she knew she’d have time and energy to get back out
KANW is proud to bring “The Splendid Table” to Tuesday mornings at 9 and “On Being” to Wednesdays at 9 a.m. “The Splendid Table” is radio’s preeminent food program airing on more than 400 public radio stations in the United States. Lynne Rossetto Kasper hosts this award-winning program that explores the entire spectrum of food: from cheese making to finding wine bargains to the science of a great cup of coffee to the best little greasy spoons in America. It’s a program for people who love to eat.“On Being” takes up the big questions of meaning with scientists and theologians, artists and teachers — some you know and others you’ll love to meet. Host Krista Tippett uncovers the immensity of our lives with in-depth
conversations about religion, ethics and large questions of meaning in every aspect of life.“To the Best of Our Knowledge” will move to KANW’s HD2 lineup on Sundays at 12 p.m. to fill the void left by the cancelation of “Bob Edwards Weekend” by Public Radio International. “Wits” has also been canceled by American Public Media and KANW-HD2 will now offer the BBC Newshour at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Updated program schedules are available at KANW.com.
and volunteer. In addition to her two shifts at KANW (Thursday mornings and Sunday evenings), she is also a regular volunteer and house manager at the Outpost Performance Space as well as a member of the board of directors for Quintessence: Choral Artists of the Southwest. At the same as she was preparing for retirement, she also learned that adult classes in jazz singing were being offered. She thought, “Why not give it a try?” She’s been taking classes ever since with both the New Mexico Jazz Workshop and the Outpost in singing, ensemble work, jazz theory, and hand percussion. “The old cliché I used to hear from other retirees turns out to be true,” she said. “I really don’t know how I had the time to work.” In addition to making wonderful new friends, she is starting to perform around town. You can hear her most weeks join-
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KANW Music and Merchandise StoreKANW Studios at2020 Coal Ave. SE
Parking just South of the Facility
Public Radio MerchandiseCDs from New Mexico Music Artists
KANW Best of New Mexico Music Compilation CDsKANW coffee mugs
KANW tote bags
Store Hours:Mon.— Fri. 9am—6pm
Sat. 9am—3pm
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On Feb. 2 2010, Albuquerque Public Schools district voters approved a comprehensive school facility and educational technology package in general obligation bonds and a mill levy. This summer, a portion of that was used to construct a KANW training classroom and expand the music store. To celebrate the completion of the construction, KANW hosted an open house on July 22.
“The classroom addition is in response to increasing enrollment in recent years for the KANW Radio Broadcasting Class. We had been using a multipurpose conference, but the class had just outgrown it,” said Michael Brasher, KANW’s General Manager. “Educa-tion is a key component of KANW’s mission.”
These much needed improvements add-ed approximately 2,000 square feet to the 40-year-old building. The KANW Music and Merchandise Store also has a new look and we’ve added another production studio. These changes will improve security to KANW and improve customer convenience for shoppers.
KANW Celebrates Remodeled Studios and Music Store
KANW Volunteer (from page 1)
ing in the jam session sponsored by Faith, Hope, and Jazz every Thursday evening at the Monte Vista Fire Station, and often sits in with bands that perform around town. Most recently, she performed with her friends in a local jazz trio, and the Open Space Visitor’s Center to usher in the Harvest Moon/Lunar Eclipse.In addition to her engineering work at Sandia, Allison has also taught pub-lic speaking. “Which is probably why I’m not that nervous talking on the air,” she said. But the operating board was a slightly different matter. “I’m so glad I finally had the opportunity to take the KANW broadcasting class. I feel much more confident now.”“I’ve been listening to KANW for years,” she said. And she’s a regular supporter. “So, to be on the air, sharing my favorite programs with my friends, is wonderful.” Allison has three grown children, all married, and two teenage grandchil-dren. Both her son and one of her sons-in-law are educators with APS. Her younger daughter and her daughter-in-law are also teachers. “I’m proud to have so many educators in the family.”
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