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Dear Listeners,
As an eventful 2020 draws its final curtain, the Spokane Public Radio staff, board, and community advisory board would like to thank you for listening to SPR and for your support over the last tumultuous year. Many organizations and people are struggling, and we’ve been honored by your gifts of time, treasure, and talent. Community producers have given so much in their production of superb local programs. Many staff arranged ways to work from home, including setting up home studios. We’ve developed several work-arounds to record programs, concerts, and events to bring you fresh content. Many individuals and organizations have provided extra help to keep our service strong in our communities, our region, and our state at a time when it’s most needed. Staff flexibility, dedication, and creativity were key elements in maintaining a robust service. The station has continued to operate at a high level despite lockdowns, equipment failures, and a struggling economy thanks to our dedicated staff and volunteers. Thank you all.
As we look forward to 2021 (and aren’t we all?) the SPR Board of Directors has begun preparations for strategic planning sessions looking to the next three to five years. After four decades of operation, the station has seen great advances and accomplishments worth celebrating during our 40th anniversary year. Yet many opportunities for growth and improved service loom large in the not-so-distant future. These efforts are all geared toward one over-arching goal: helping our listeners and communities stay informed, enlightened, and entertained.
The year 2020 has proven challenging in many difficult ways. It tested our organization, our staff, and our resolve. Our commitment remains strong: to provide our communities with a great public radio service.
Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021A note from Cary Boyce, SPR General Manager and President
Hello 2021, Cont.By Cary Boyce, General Manger and President
The challenges are not behind us, but we expect 2021 to be challenging in the very best ways. These will involve developing a stronger and more secure station, growing a larger and improved news service, and expanding SPR’s educational, cultural, and civic engagement. We’ve done major work along these lines in many ways—but today is a stepping stone to an even more vibrant future of service.
So Thank You once again for your help along the way. We hope you’ve been informed by the news and information provided from far away and right next door, that you’ve been enlightened by the many cultural and musical offerings, and enjoyed the entertainment we’ve provided. We strive to be a light and source of information during dark times, and a place you can find inspiration and hope in even the best of times. SPR is here for you—because of you.
All of us at SPR hope you’ve enjoyed a happy, warm, and safe holiday season—and we wish you all a terrific New Year!
-Cary Boyce, President and General Manager Continued on the back page
Volume 41 / No. 1 January to March 2021
The GuideYour Connection to Spokane Public Radio
KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2021 KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2021
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Coming Up with Spokane Public Radio
KPBX Community Calendar On Air and Online KPBX Community Calendar On Air and Online More Event Information at SpokanePublicRadio.orgMore Event Information at SpokanePublicRadio.org
KPBX Kids’ Concert - An American Celebration Saturday, January 16, 1 p.m. on KPBX 91.1 or Stream at SpokanePublicRadio.orgThe incredible low brass ensemble SPARC performs a celebration of American music from Sousa to Big Band, Broadway, and much more. You can sing along, march, or lead the band during this great perfomance. The band incudes Jerry Olson, Kit Cutler, John Church and Leonard Byrne.
All Songs Considered is home to the best new music and a community of fans always ready to share their opinions on the current music scene,
hosted by Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton. Listen Saturdays at 6 p.m. on KPBX.
Folk Alley strives to bring folk music to the world, reaching across miles and generations to provide global exposure for an art form with long-standing tradition and a
loyal fan community, hosted by Elena See. Tune in Sundays at 3 p.m. on KPBX.
On The Media While maintaining the civility and fairness that are the hallmarks of public radio, OTM tackles sticky issues
with a frankness and transparency. You can listen every Saturday at noon on KSFC.
People’s Pharmacy includes discussions of everything from home remedies to the latest breakthrough drugs at 1 p.m. every Sunday.Pharmacologist
Joe Graedon and medical anthropologist Terry Graedon talk to leading experts on all kinds of health topics. *Newscast at top of the hour*Newscast at top of the hour
KPBX Kids’ Concert - Floating Crowbar Saturday, March 6, 1 p.m. on KPBX 91.1 or Stream at SpokanePublicRadio.orgYou’re invited to an Irish Dance Party! Free your inner Irish spirit and dance the winter away to welcome spring with this wonderful concert. Performers include James Hunter, Morgan Andersen, Rick Ruben and Don Thomsen.
KSFC Program Highlights
KPBX Program Highlights