We love you!
Thank you to all who "Came Together" during the KVMR
Winter Membership Drive last month.
Your continued support and commitment to community radio enables KVMR to continue to provide diverse music, independent news, fantastic events and emergency information to our listeners.
We love you!
Welcome New Members! 87 new members joined the KVMR community - the highest percentage since January 2010!
If you missed your opportunity to pledge during the recent Membership drive, there's still time to get "Happy Together" Click here to donate
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Please tell us what you think!
The Community Advisory Board(CAB) acts as a conduit for the community and the KVMR's Board of Directors.
This short survey is designed to help the CAB focus on what the community is interested in receiving from KVMR.
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Thank You Michael Moore
KVMR extends a very special THANK YOU to Michael Moore for joining us via skype after the special screening of
"Where to Invade Next" on Tuesday.
WHERE TO INVADE NEXT is an expansive, hilarious, and subversive comedy in which the Academy Award�- winning director confronts the most pressing issues facing America today. Thoroughly entertaining and comedic, the film demonstartes how countries with far less wealth than the US have developed solutions for college education, healthcare, drug laws, woman's rights, financial systems and so much more.
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Veteran's Town Hall Forum
Veteran's Town Hall Forum on Tuesday, March 8th from 6-8pm at the Nevada Theatre.
Join us for a panel discussion on PSTD and the other challenges faced by Veterans returning home.
This event will also broadcast live on KVMR
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Old Radio Theater
Raven Radio Theater and KVMR present The Black Knight, an Old Radio Theater production, Wednesday, March 16th at 7pm at the Nevada Theatre.
The jousting of armored knights, an enchanted forest, a talking pony, a family of dysfunctional giants-experience the excitement and pleasures of 1940s-style radio play broadcast performed live before an audience at the historic Nevada Theater by members of the KVMR community.
The play, The Black Knight, written by storyteller Joe McHugh, is based on an ancient Irish folktale and follows the adventures of a young man named Jack who must redeem his father's life by rescuing a knight's daughter who is held captive in the dungeon of an evil castle. Armed only with his wits, a generous nature, a magic cloak, and a slingshot, he must pass through many dangers including a fierce storm and a raging river to fulfill his quest.
Tickets are $10 / $8 for KVMR Members and are available at KVMR - 120 Bridge Street, Nevada City
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KVMR Sponsored Events
A Thousand Kisses Deep
Feb 12th & 13th
Nevada Theatre
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Zepparella
Feb 12th
Miners Foundry
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For the Love of Music
Feb 13th
Rocklin Events Center |
Mardi Gras
Parade and
Masquerade
Ball
Feb 13th & 14th
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Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton Feb 14th Mondavi Center |
Oscar Nominated Short Films
Feb 14th
Nevada Theatre
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David Bowie Tribute
Feb 18th
Miners Foundry
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The Deadbeats and Mystafaya
Feb 19th
Miners Foundry
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Midnight at
the Oasis
Feb 20th
Miners Foundry
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Sean Hayes
Feb 20th
Center for the Arts
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ALO
Feb 21st
Center for the Arts
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Noam Pikelny
Feb 26th
Center for the Arts
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Ani DiFranco
Feb 28th
Grass Valley Veteran's Hall
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The Cripple of Inishmaan
Mar 3rd-19th Nevada Theatre
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Matter of Taste
Miners Foundry
Mar 5th |
Mustang
Feb 19th-21st
Nevada Theatre
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KVMR Underwriter of the Month
Hughes Body & Fender
Locally Owned & Operated by Clay Schaake ~ Since 1987
962A Golden Terrace Grass Valley, CA ~ 530-477-1394
Open Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 5:00pm
Clay Schaake moved to Nevada County from Sonoma County in 1987, drawn to landscape, outdoors activities and motorcycle trails near the old Nevada City Airport near Lake Vera Road.
For the past 28 years, Clay has owned and operated Hughes Body & Fender on Golden Terrace near Idaho-Maryland Rd. and Sutton Ways in Grass Valley. Hughes Body & Fender has been a committed KVMR Business Supporter for the past 17 years, underwriting Eric Rice's County Line Bluegrass each week with two underwriting spots per program.
"(Underwriting on KVMR) is one of the best forms of advertising," said Clay. "People actually thank you for your support! Customers acknowledge my support of KVMR."
Besides knowing Eric Rice "forever," Clay also recognizes that Saturday mornings have the biggest listening audience, which makes sense for him to underwrite.
Clay's professional background and expertise goes back to high school. Clay is a 3rd generation auto body and fender repair and restoration specialist who began learning his trade while in 9th grade. His father, and grandfather were both auto body workers. Body and fender work is a vocation and honed skill Clay has been dedicated to for decades.
The on-going success of Hughes Body & Fender depends on satisfied customers and providing superior quality since 1987. Offering complete customer satisfaction through quality auto repair and refinish work is where Clay's work begins and ends.
"All work (at Hughes Body & Fender) is fully guaranteed for as long as you own your car."
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iPad Mini Winners!
Everyone who donated during the "Come Together" Membership Drive was entered into a raffle to win an iPad Mini 4, which was donated to KVMR from one of our very
generous donors.
Congratulations to the winners: KVMR NEW Members
Jan & Gary Lorde
of Forest Hill, CA
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Johnny Moses Storytelling
KVMR presents - Johnny Moses Storytelling & Art Show with guest Lawrence Laughing, Saturday, February 20th from 2-5pm at KVMR.
This very special event will be recorded by NCTV for future televised broadcast. Art show open to the public 3-5pm
Tickets available at KVMR 120 Bridge Street, Nevada City
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Thank you
Sweetland Garden Mercantile
Thank you Sweetland Garden Mercantile for sponsoring the special screening of Michael Moore's new film, "Where to Invade Next."
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Thank You
Dr. Susan Murphy
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Thank you to KVMR's
Newest Underwriters
Mondavi Center
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Mint
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Goodtimes
Skate Shop
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151 Union Square
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Humble Fabrics
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Golden Era Lounge
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