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Bill Shoemaker needs a helping hand

Bill Shoemaker at a KMUD fundraising table in 2008 

Bill Shoemaker, KMUD's Monday Classical music host, is in the V.A. hospital in San Francisco. His friends and neighbors would like to help him out with repairs to his house and driveway, and with the cost of medical bills. An account has been established at the Community Credit Union in Garberville for all those interested in contributing. The account number is 15040.  Volunteer workers are also needed to help with brush thinning, driveway clearing, and other tasks. If you can help, please call Ellen at 986-7771. Bill has spent many years giving us his time and musical expertise, now it is our turn to give something back.

 

Pledge Party on Friday August 13th

Tune in, or stop by for a live remote broadcast of Thank Jah it's Friday from Café Bella at Dazey's in Redway from 9 till 10 am. Then it's live music with Tara Linda on Brian's World, and in the afternoon a special live music show broadcast from under the walnut tree at the station on 1144 Redway Drive.

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Please join us for food, live music, and the return of our super CD sale.

It's all coming up August 13th. Hope to see you there, and if you can't make it, your friends will be standing by to take your pledge when you call (707) 923-3911. 

The crew from Thank Jah It's Friday

 

BlockParty on July 3rd!

Street closed for music, food, drink, huge CD and record sale, fun for the whole family.

Poster for KMUD Block Party 2010
This is a free event! The party will be going from noon to dusk. Redway Drive will be closed to traffic between Redwood Drive and Empire Lane, so there will be room to move. There will be food and drink for sale, Moses of Barbecue To You will be grilling meat and vegetarian items; there will be beer and wine, and of course, birthday cake.  
 

Music all afternoon into evening! Clear The Room Band; Out of the Blue with Beth Wells and Andy Barnett, Trainwect with Bud Rogers; 4 Peace is a rock band from Laytonville; Bell Bottom Bob and his band Crossroads; Quantum is a latin flavored rock band; Ambush, a soca band with Sanou; SoHum Girls; Aeon Now is a trio that includes accordion and saw; Mark Growden just recently performed at the Garberville Civic Club with his banjo, accordion, and handlebar; and closing out the evening will be the innovative sound of Orphan, combining saxophone, marimba, horns, singing, pieces of metal, and the totally unexpected.
 
Once again there will be a huge CD and record sale, there are thousands of titles to choose from, and all genres of music.
For the kids Puff the Jumping Dragon will be here, and there will be other entertainment. A ping pong tournament is planned as well, so start practicing now! And, just added: we will have a dunk tank, so a word to other local "celebrities:" dress accordingly!
 
There is still time to get booth space for vendors, please contact Cindy Martin at KMUD (923-2513 ext. 124) and get on the list. Volunteers are needed for this event, so if you'd like to put in a few hours, please call Cindy for that as well, or send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Everyone at Redwood Community Radio is looking forward to celebrating KMUD's 23rd birthday with you!

If you'd like to print out the 11x17" poster, get it here.

Band Schedule
12:00 - 12:20 Clear the Room Band
12:25 - 1:00 Out of the Blue
1:15 - 1:50 Trainwreckt
2:05 - 2:45 4 Peace
3:00 - 3:30 Quantum
3:40 - 4:20 Crossroads
4:35 - 5:15 Ambush
5:30 - 6:10 SoHum Girls
6:25 - 7:05 Aeon Now
7:15 - 7:45 Mark Growden
8:05 - 9:00 Orphan
   

Grassroots Radio Conference May 13-16

Grassroots Radio Conference May 13-16

The Grassroots Radio Conference is coming to town May 13-16. It will be centered in the Garberville Vets’ Hall, and utilize several other Garberville venues, plus KMUD.

For community radio people this is as exciting as it gets. The GRC is a national conference which offers a chance for people from volunteer-powered, community radio stations to connect with each other, learn new skills, discuss issues, and party. This conference is for everyone interested in community radio: listeners, programmers, volunteers and paid staff.

The Grassroots Radio Coalition was born in 1996, as a response to increasing commercialization of public radio and lack of support for volunteer-based stations. It is an informal coalition that hosts a national conference in different places each year, and maintains an email listserve for ongoing networking.

In the past 15 years different community radio stations have hosted the conference, and brought their own special flavor to it. This is the first time it is being hosted in Northern California. KMUD is honored to be the host this year.

There will be many workshops in community journalism, interviewing skills, and creation and online distribution of independent radio programs. Another workshop will focus on team building through constructive communication. That is a small sample of over thirty workshops to be presented. Workshops are posted on the website, grc.kmud.org, as they are approved.

There will also be demonstrations of the Earthcycles Media Bus, a solar- wind- and veggie oil-powered school bus, from Mendocino County. It has satellite internet, a 100-watt FM transmitter, and a 2000-watt PA system. It will broadcast in LPFM and webcast from the conference. See their web page at earthcycles.net to learn more.

Laura Flanders will be the keynote speaker at a special event at the Garberville Theater on Friday, May 14th. She is host of the current events show GRITtv, has written for The Nation, In These Times, The Progressive and Ms. Magazine, and is the author of several books, including Blue Grit: True Democrats Take Back Politics from the Politicians and BUSHWOMEN: Tales of a Cynical Species. She was the founding director of the Women's Desk at the media watch group, FAIR and for more than ten years she produced and hosted CounterSpin, FAIR's nationally-syndicated radio program.

Following Flanders’ speech there will be a showing of the award- winning documentary Un Poquito de Tanta Verdad (A Little Bit of So Much Truth). The film documentsthe broad-based, non-violent, popular uprising in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca in 2006. Filmmaker Jill Freidberg captured the unprecedented media phenomenon that emerged when thousands of school teachers, housewives, health workers, farmers, and students took 14 local radio stations and one local TV station into their own hands, using them to organize, mobilize, and ultimately defend their grassroots struggle for social, cultural, and economic justice.

KMUD programmer Gary Hughes (Latino América Sonando) will provide a welcome to Maka Muñoz from Oaxaca, who will introduce the film. Together they will facilitate a discussion after the film.

Then, to top off the conference weekend, a Saturday night event at the Vets’ Hall in Garberville will share a bit of our local history - a commemoration of Redwood Summer, the 20th anniversary of the bombing of Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney. and their subsequent legal victory defending civil rights. There will be music by Darryl, Francine Allen, and Alicia Littletree, followed by an Open Mic.

Registration for the conference is $125 for adults, $50 for youth for the entire conference, including workshops, meals, and special events. Single day registration is also available. The evening events alone are $15.

For more information visit the website grc.kmud.org, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call KMUD, 923-2513, x 116.

 

 

Special programs on marijuana legalization

Because of a growing need for open discussion about the economic impacts of marijuana legalization on our community, KMUD presents three Thursday night forums on the topic.
On March 11 an introduction to the subject of legalization, taxation, and medical marijuana with Liz Davidson, Ellen Komp (California NORML) and Richard Lee of Richard Lee of Oaksterdam University and author of the Tax Cannabis 2010 initiative. The second hour was hosted by Dan Glaser, with Paul Encimer and Robert Sutherland, with guest Matt Cohen of Northstone Organics. This show is now available on the KMUD Audio Archive.  
On Thursday, March 18th Anna Hamilton asked, “Who's Going To Be The Taxman?” This program is also available on the KMUD Audio Archive.
And On Thursday, March 25th Kim Nelson will broadcast excerpts from the "What's After Pot" Marijuana Economy Forum (held at Mateel Community Center on Tuesday, March 23, 6-10 pm). All programs will air from 8 to 10pm, Thursdays, and are call-in shows.

   

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