Celebrating 8 Years of Community Radio with a Lake View on the North Shore
After a four year pause, the fall radio benefit is back. Guests can enjoy a Taco Bar Dinner, Silent Auction and performances by three local acts! Call the KTWH studio, 218-595-6195 to get tickets for the dinner and show-$25 each. Social Hour opens at 5pm for a 6 PM dinner. For concert and silent auction only, doors open 6:45 pm, tickets $10 at the door. Call 218-595-6195 for more details! (Or see the poster below).
Performers: Tracy Parks, Gene and Amy, & Breanne Marie
The public can attend this free forum but space is limited. Please register online HERE.
The Rural Voice series, developed by several Minnesota Initiative Foundations that serve Greater Minnesota along with the Otto Bremer Trust and Compeer Financial, continues in September and October with four town halls moderated by Minnesota Public Radio’s Kerri Miller. This year’s conversations will focus on how rural communities are lifting up entrepreneurism and addressing looming challenges such as the shortage of affordable housing, educating the next workforce, and raising awareness about mental health and social isolation.
Additional partners to this year’s Rural Voice series include Minnesota Public Radio, Cherry Road Media, and the Center for Rural Policy and Development.
KTWH-LP has teamed up with the Lake County Press and Two Harbors Media to locally promote the September 19th Rural Voice Town Hall forum on affordable housing challenges and solutions. This forum will be held at Castle Danger Brewery, with doors opening at 6:30 PM, the forum running until 8:30 PM. KTWH will broadcast and stream the forum audio live starting at 7 PM at 99.5 FM and ktwh.org, and also live video stream the event on the KTWH YouTube channel.
Special thanks to Two Harbors Media and Jose Leon for making these live feeds possible. If you don’t attend, please listen or view the forum; KTWH intends to have the event archived at ktwh.org. Thanks as well to the Lake County Press for helping to host and promote the event.
Just a reminder: the public can attend this free forum but space is limited. Please register online HERE.
Minnesota Public Radio will feature content from the discussions in segments later this fall.