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KSKQ This Week #78 03-18-08 R.E.D. NativeGame

Terry Hill, Editor KSKQ This Week, 19.03.2008 12:57


HEADLINES; Sluglines + Blurbs = Slurbs(sm)
1-Defenders of the Constitution to place ad in ROLL CALL needs $3200 please mail in donations to:
2-Montana Soul CD release party/ DANCE /event!!! Friday, March 28th - The Mobius 7pm-11pm and...
3-www.KSKQ.org now can receive DONATIONS on-line via paypal.com - thanks you for any support
4-NEEDED! still! 900 mhz or higher Mac: G4 or G5 computers, ZIF Chips & AUDIO EQUIPMENT
5- RIVER OF RENEWAL film screening in Ashland March 26th, 7 pm at Nuwandart Gallery at 258 "A" St
6-Earthbeat Radio now on KSKQ - Friday's and Saturday's 10am 94.9fm South Ashland and web
7-"Taking Sides" opens on Saturday, March 29th at 8:00 p.m. at Havurah Shir Hadash
8-RED Presents: Native Games March 22 11am to evening. Stick Ball & Feast. Teams wanted.
9-RenFaire Time!! Corsets, Swords, and Pantaloons at Wellsprings June 21 12noon-6pm
10-LWV Meeting:Water: Protecting Ashland's Resource 12-1pm Thurs Mar 20 Ash Library Gresham Room
11-So. OR. Assembly on Free Trade and Job Loss Saturday, March 29 2pm–4pm Medford Library
12-Citizens for Peace & Justice events: 4,000 US soldier died rally TBA check web site...
13-What Is Your Tree? Small Group Programs forming across USA. Spring '08 - Free more info on web
14-Your event here next week....or for $5 a week, and listing in this newsletter and button on our web site...
15-National Conference for Media Reform will be held in Minneapolis, June 6-8, 2008 Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman
16-See, If you are reading this, you must wonder how many others are. Our list is close to 1000 members!


KSKQ This Week #78 03-18-08 R.E.D. Native Games Sat & Feast + 17 csa's in this issue & more!


Be the media. Be informed. Let's bring back the FRONT PORCHES to our community, streets & homes! Submit Community Service Announcements / C.S.A.'s - of your events up to Tuesday evening at 9PM. Thank You! T. Hill Editor - terryh @ kskq.org


KSKQ THIS WEEK is your local beat to the internal happenings of  http://www.KSKQ.org, and other local, regional and nation events that are under reported by commercial media. Stay Tuned, Volunteer and Get involved!

We're calling all community members, producers & non-profit organizations to send US your program updates, local happenings, and future group events. What do you want YOUR community radio: email | web | listserve to know?


As Julia Butterfly Hill asks... "What is your tree?"  http://www.whatsyourtree.org
I say... "Find Your Tree... and do a show about it!" TH editor.



For $5 a week or agreement with KSKQ, your Organization or Local Business can be listed in the KSKQ This Week Newsletter and be placed on our website with a small button banner that links to your website. Thanks for supporting Community Radio in Ashland.


Please thank our UNDERWRITERS and SPONSORS!
Honorary Underwriters at end of Newsletter.


Grants Book Trade Grants Pass Oregon
The image When in Grants Pass... visit
Grants Book Trade
1205 SW Isham Street, Grants Pass OR, 97526
Free books, videos, cd's, magazines, WIFI/wireless internet, events, and of course, donations are welcome!
Wednesdays Open Mic 7-10pm, Singers, Poets, Performers...
Hours, map, and contact info available on:
 http://www.GrantsBookTrade.com



Looking for a little popular culture with your daily dose of progressive politics? Check out locally authored and produced Pop Impulse ( http://popimpulse.blogspot.com) for posts on music and bands, economics, world politics, and cool people, places and things. Over 200 articles, averaging three posts a week. Subscribe with FeedBurner, or just surf on by.


Mother Daughter Sacred Sex Talks
is a 20 minute video designed to inspire multi-generational conversations about the "human being" meaning of sex. This complex conversation prepares young adults for making more careful decisions outside of steamy circumstances.VHS or DVD
 http://www.motherdaughtersacredsextalks.com


MEDIA EYE OF OREGON
The mission of Media Eye is to monitor all types of communications media with the intention to insure accuracy, fairness, access, ethics and accountability for the benefit of all sentient beings. Get involved today!  http://www.media-eye.net


Marty Moon Earth Balloon
Hold the whole world in your hands. The Earth Balloon is a symbol of solidarity uniting children and adults alike. The Earth Balloon is also great for teaching lessons through fun and exciting games. Custom sizes available.  http://www.martymoonearthballoon.com


Listen LIVE! To our 24/7/365 stream of local music, talk and news shows now as you read KSKQ THIS WEEK!!! Our weekly Program and Events Newsletter written for our Members, Supporters and Volunteers.  http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u or  http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/
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1- Defenders of the Constitution to place ad in ROLL CALL needs $3200 please mail in donations to:
Impeachment can happen! However Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco, Speaker of the House, is blocking impeachment hearings for her own political reasons. Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee John Conyers, on the other hand, is ready to go ahead with them.

The 110th Congress has 23 weeks in session before adjourning in September. There is plenty of time because every Administration crime is well documented and needs no investigating. Impeachment could take a week.

How shall we make this happen? Defenders of the Constitution will place a 1/4 page Display Ad in "Roll Call", the Capitol Hill Newspaper that Congress people read every day. Bruce Fein recommends this action as a highly effective way to reach the Congress and to shake Pelosi out of her intractable stance.

The cost for this Ad is a reachable $3200.00. We've raised more than half of this already. Roll Call is more affordable than a comparable Ad in the S.F. Chronicle. WE INVITE YOU TO CONTRIBUTE. WE CAN PLACE THIS AD IF EVERYONE WHO LOVES THE CONSTITUTION AND FEARS FOR OUR DEMOCRATIC VALUES, WILL SEND A CHECK NOW. Make out checks to:Defenders of the Constitution.

Mail it to: Priscilla High 2709 Clay Creek Way Ashland, OR 97520 (If we do not reach our goal all checks will be returned.) And to all of you who have already generously contributed, please accept the heartfelt thanks of the Defenders. Your response was very encouraging. Please forgive us for sending you another request. What else are we doing? On April 10 we will drive in an "IMPEACH TRAIN" to San Francisco where we will join Shirlety Golub in sitting on tables in front of Nancy Pelosi's office. Golub is challenging Pelosi's re-election on a platform of "Put Impeachment Back On The Table." Bring everyone you know and join us. Priscilla is coordinator of this event. Please call 201-0162

The next Defenders open meeting for mutual support and brain storming will begin at 5 p.m. at the Ashland Public Library on April 1. Join us and learn about the next great idea we're hatching. Please forward this letter to everyone you know who is interested in restoring the constitution
Priscilla for the Defenders of the Constitution 201-0162


Non-commercial, Independent News on KSKQ:

M-F 7:00 am Workers Independent News on The Brain Labor Report.
"A Voice in the Media for Workers." This nationally-syndicated daily headline news program reports on "business news for the rest of us. WIN producers gather news from labor unions and activists from across the country.  http://www.laborradio.org/


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Montana Soul -The 4 of us (w/ Anna on percussion) will be playing at the Inner Child Cafe in Ashland, March 23rd, on Easter Sunday around noonish... http://www.innerchildcafe.net

Montana Soul CD release party/event!!! Friday, March 28th - The Mobius 7pm-10pmish(at the Mojo risin' building) 140 Lithia Way Ashland

7:00 - We begin...8:00 - 9:30 - "First Light" performance of new CD with guest musicians, BOTH drummers, slide show and a special preview of the stunning new dvd by local visionary artist victoria christian Artists Envisioning the Divine...9:30 - Prepare to Dance! All ages welcome more details to come...more info:
 http://www.myspace.com/montanasoul


Tuesday 9:30 AM - Making Contact: An international radio program that links people, vital ideas, and important information.


3- KSKQ.ORG now can receive DONATIONS on-line via paypal.com, goto  http://www.kskq.org and click on DONATE Thank You Very Much...Every little bit helps!


Monday 9 am - Law and Disorder: gives listeners access to rare legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and the horrendous practices of torture exercised by the US government.


Non-commercial, Independent News on KSKQ:
M-F 4:30 pm Free Speech Radio News: An Ear To The Ground & a Voice on The Air. FSRN is a Grassroots media worker-run independent half hour newscast featuring international, and National US features and headlines. Free Speech Radio News is produced at KPFA Radio in Berkeley, CA, and KPFK Radio in Los Angles, CA, as well as Washington D.C. and Oaxaca, Mexico. (repeated M-F) next morning 7:30 am  http://www.fsrn.org/


Tuesday 9am-9:30am - This Way Out: The International Lesbian & Gay Radio Magazine


Non-commercial, Independent News on KSKQ:
Monday & Thursday 7pm Tuesday, Wed, Fri 6pm -
Democracy Now!: The War & Peace Report. A daily grass roots un-inbeded TV/radio news program, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, airing on over 651 radio, TV, stations, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the U.S. (repeated M-F) next morning 8:00 am  http://www.democracynow.org/about


4 -NEEDED: 800 mhz or higher Mac: G4 or G5 desk top, mac mini's (Imic) or laptop machines, AND sound mixers, portable and studio sizes and recording units, digital or analog. KSKQ is looking for faster processor chips for their Mac computers. We like all our Macs and want to make them faster. Please contact  terryh@kskq.org. Most donations are tax deductible. Thank You. KSKQ Staff.


Friday 9:30am-10am - CounterSpin: is a weekly, half-hour radio program produced by the progressive media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.


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RIVER OF RENEWAL film screening in Ashland and Mt. Shasta! The public is invited to view a work-in-progress screening of "River of Renewal: Conflict in the Klamath," a new documentary film about the water and wildlife crisis in the Klamath Basin. The 45-minute film is based on Stephen Most's book "River of Renewal: Myth and History of the Klamath Basin." Most will be on hand to sign autographed copies of the book, and to answer questions and take comments on the film. Admission will be $5-$10 sliding scale with proceeds and book sales benefiting Klamath Riverkeeper. No one turned away for lack of funds.

More on the book at  http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/review/190/

The film will be screened March 26th, at 7 pm at Ashland's Nuwandart Gallery at 258 "A" St., and on March 28th, at 7 pm at The Stage Door, 414 Mount Shasta Blvd in Mt. Shasta. The public is also invited to dine with Stephen Most and producer Steve Michelsen before the Mt. Shasta screening at 6 pm at the Stage Door cafe. For more information, please contact Klamath Riverkeeper at 541.821.7260, or at www.klamathriver.org.

Malena Marvin Outreach and Science Director Klamath Riverkeeper
PO Box 897 Ashland, OR 97520 www.klamathriver.org
cell: 541.821.7260 ph/fax: 541.488.3553


Wednesday 9:30am-10am - Sprouts Radio: from the Grassroots is a weekly program featuring content being produced by grassroots community radio stations, Indy Media Centers, and other independent production groups. We celebrate these many vital and diverse voices by bringing them to a national audience. Sprouts is produced collaboratively by radio producers across the country; sometimes even the world. (stay tuned for a feature about KSKQ coming soon.)


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Friday's and Saturday's 10am: Earthbeat Radio: brings you environmental stories you won't hear anywhere else. Since 2003, Earthbeat's co-hosts Daphne Wysham and Mike Tidwell bring you an hour of ground-breaking environmental news and interviews live from the nation's capital. Earthbeat Radio features leading environmental activists and thinkers -- the politics and the people behind the efforts to defend the planet. Web:  http://www.earthbeatradio.org


Wednesday 9am-9:30am - Between The Lines: syndicated, half-hour program provides a platform for individuals and spokespersons from progressive organizations generally ignored or marginalized by the mainstream media. Between the Lines covers a wide range of political, economic and social topics.


7- Taking Sides opens on Saturday, March 29th at 8:00 p.m. at Havurah Shir Hadash in Ashland and runs through April 6th with performances on Sunday, March 30th at 3:00 p.m., Monday, March 31st at 8:00 p.m. and finally on Sunday, April 6th at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the Music Coop at 181 "A" St. For more information or to reserve tickets call 840-1527. The Havurah is located at 185 N. Mountain Ave. in Ashland.

Guest director Jeannine Grizzard has a strong cast with David Dials as Wilhelm Furtwangler, the famous conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and featuring Michael Meyer as Major Arnold, Bob Brazeau as Helmuth Rode, the second violinist, MiLisa Cleo as Emmi, Caleb Brumley as Arnold's lieutenant, and Victoria Stewart as Tamara Sachs.


Wednesday 7:00-8:00pm KSKQ Public Open Mic: hosted by Sierra - live call-in and talk with our youngest DJ & here friends. And members of the community can bring announcements of events and issues and announce live from the KSKQ studio. call in 541-482-3999


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RED Presents: Native Games March 22 11am to evening. Stick Ball & Native Games. Teams wanted.
Red Earth Descendants Presents H.O.Y.E. Native Games "Help Our Youth Excel" March 22, 2008, 11 a.m. to evening feast (proceeded by a Women's Circle at 9:30 a.m.), 2165 Hwy. 99, Ashland (field next to Jackson Wellsprings) We will be playing Stick Ball, a pan-Native game similar to lacrosse or hockey. We invite you to form teams and come and learn the game in our weekly practices held every Sunday morning, 10 a.m. in Lithia Park (grassy area at the entrance of the park).

All tribes are welcome to bring other games to share and teach the community, including Hand Games, Moccasin Games, Hoop Games, NDN Tug-O-War and others.
GRAND PRIZE: Custom set of Jima Sticks!

Team admission is $50 and donations are welcome! Admission to the Games is FREE. All proceeds will go to honoring our Elders held at the Elder/Youth Conference June 20-23 at EarthTeach Forest Park. Native speakers, Whistling Elk Drum, Native vendors, prayer and feast will take place in and around the Games tournament. Seeking sponsors. 541-890-3529 541-201-8101
 redearthdescendants@gmail.com Contact Name: Michael Vasquez




Wednesdays 5:00 - 6:00 PM One If By Land Hosted by Janet Phelan: In a world besotted with wars, rumors of wars, and a government veiled in secrecy, the mission of "One If By Land" is to lift the veil and shine the light of transparency. The show features an eclectic format, with reportage by the host, interviews, as well as a venue for songwriters and poets, in keeping with the public affairs focus.
This Week: Richard Fine is a Los Angeles taxpayer advocate attorney who has made a career out of suing the government. In a highly retaliatory move, he was kicked off the State Bar rolls last year. He will guest on 'One if by Land' this Wednesday to discuss his case, and the impact of such retaliatory actions on our rights to redress the government for damages.


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Its RenFaire Time!! Corsets, Swords, and Pantaloons... Muse Theatrix will be producing the events this year. Muse Theatrix Center is a NON-PROFIT Organization focusing on children's artistry, mostly dance, music and theater located in Brookings Oregon. Proceeds of the events will be going to the Center and help benefit the kids and the arts. DATES: JUNE 21 ASHLAND OREGON @ JACKSON WELLSPRINGS and JULY 19 BROOKINGS OREGON @ AZALEA PARK - Both shows begin at 12:00 and end @ about 6:00.

email uppercrustdesigns @ hotmail.com or phone 541-251-4027 for vendor applications... being an entertainer... just coming for a great time! Hayley McElle and Bryan Skidmore. Booth spaces for both shows are $50.



Tuesday 10am-11am - Explorations: is an hour-long radio program on science, technology, politics, and the environment. It is broadcasted each week on WBAI and re-aired on stations across the country.


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The League of Women Voters of Ashland will present a program on Water: Protecting Ashland's Resource, on Thursday, March 20, 2008, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. in the Ashland Public Library (downstairs in the Gresham Room). Speakers PAULA BROWN, former Ashland Public Works Director, and BILL MEYERS, Oregon DEQ Water Coordinator, will talk about the sources of Ashland's water supply, how drinking and irrigation water is distributed, what happens to storm and waste water, and the programs and regulations which govern its protection. The speakers will also discuss how we, as informed citizens, can help ensure that water, our most important resource, is conserved and sustained. If you arrive before noon, enter through the back door of the library. For more information, please call 482-3259


Sunday 8-10 pm | Philosophy Now! hosted by therealjoe | Preparing for the coming catastrophe, how to survive it and profit from it. Be it climate change, worldwide economic meltdown, inter-cultural warfare, or mega-rocks from outer space, hard times loom just over the horizon. What can/should we do? How can we predict? How can we know? What is there to be known? What is the difference between knowledge and belief? Call in with your questions, 541-482-3999 Call in with your solutions. Help your friends and neighbors. Time is running out.


11-So. OR. Assembly on Free Trade and Job Loss Saturday, March 29 2pm–4pm Medford Library
Medford County Library 205 South Central – Medford Oregon

This town hall event is an opportunity for the community to come together and examine the trade policies that eliminate and outsource Oregon jobs. It is a chance to work together for fair trade policies that reflect the
values of our state. This is an open forum and all members of the public are invited.

Sponsored by the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign. For more info, call SOJwJ at
541-482-6988 or email  brain@mind.net


Wednesday 11 am – 12 am Radio Nation, hosted by award-winning journalist and Nation magazine contributing editor Marc Cooper, Radio Nation features the voices and thoughts of leading journalists, authors and activists.


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Citizens for Peace & Justice events: find out more at our website -  http://www.medfordcpj.org :

The 4,000 US soldiers Have Died rally. We are planning to rally in the small parking lot at the Rogue Valley Mall at 1 pm on the Saturday following the death of the 4,000th. There will be live music and speeches and then we'll march around the perimeter of the mall. US deaths have been averaging about 33 a month for the past three or four months. It may be that the 4,000th death may happen about the time that our 5th anniversary rally is planned, in which case we'll have one big event, instead of two.

Please let me know if you have questions or want to help with the planning and organization of one or more of these events. Yours for peace & justice, Allen Hallmark 855-2312


Monday thru Friday 7am The Brain Labor Report: With your host Wes Brain. 1/2 hour LIVE show featuring The Workers Independent News & Labor issues. Almost all shows archived and available as mp3 audio files. Check it out! Brain Labor Report website:  http://www.kskq.org/blr


Join KSKQ if you are not a member of Community Radio in Ashland, Oregon. Only $35 per year. More information at the end of this newsletter or you can donate via www.paypal.com on our website: www.kskq.org


Thursday 9 am - 10 am - Midweek Politics: with David Pakman is a syndicated radio program. It is made up of both live and recorded interviews, listener call-ins, clips from television and radio programs related to politics and current events.


Tuesday 7pm to 9pm - The Permaculture Show: with host Stella Jane
What is Permaculture? It is cross between permanent and agriculture but also means permanent and CULTURE, because it is our cultural habits which help us to work in beneficial and mutually supportive ways. Stay tuned and learn much more about growing your own food, since food prices are expected to go up 35% in 2008. Repeated: On the following Saturdays from 8am-10am


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What's Your Tree Newsletter

What is it that calls you to stretch beyond what is comfortable into places that are uncomfortable, and to realize that you are more powerful and more magical than your mind could have believed?
~Julia Butterfly Hill

What's Your Tree is a program for small groups based on the message and story of Julia Butterfly Hill. It uses a dynamic 7 week curriculum that facilitates participants in discovering their true purpose-- who they are called to be and what they are called to do at this time in history.

Most What's Your Tree groups are free of charge. The groups are facilitated by community leaders in living rooms, community centers, coffee shops and yoga studios. Groups range in size from 5-15 people and everyone is welcome to participate.


For more information about What's Your Tree, visit our blog at:  http://www.whatsyourtree.org. If you have any trouble reaching one of the group leaders, above, feel free to contact us at info (at) whatsyourtree.org.
We are currently planning to launch 1-2 new program locations in the Fall. If you are interested in bringing What's Your Tree to your city or town, please visit our web blog for more information.



Thur 5-7pm The Interdimensional Vortex. Gary Bearman will focus on late 60's psychedelic, 70's progressive and 70's krautrock. Basically, it will consist of a whole lot of weird and mind blowing music that you'll never hear on commercial radio. soulgoober @ hotmail.com Here is a link to a show -  http://www.kskq.org/audio-archive/vortex/vortex20071103.mp3


Thursday 10:30am-11am - WINGS: A weekly radio news and current affairs program by and about women around the world, produced and distributed by the Women's International News Gathering Services


4- yes, your story or business can be listed above and a button on our website...


Tuesdays 3pm-5pm - JeffersonZuma: Suppressed news, science, spiritual, para-psychology, ufo's, politics, secret government, psyops, conspiracy-of-control, whistle blowing, readings, discussion, interviews, call-ins...These subjects are where I'd like to see my show go, with discussion-debates by the participants in these issues.

Tuesdays 5-6pm JeffersonZuma with Dr. Lora Chamberlain calling in & presenting The American Activist - the Progressive Political Report from Washington D.C. with updates in the political arena, Cindy Shehan progress reports, & efforts to spread the word of peace to all politicals accepting paychecks on behalf of the American People. This show is live.


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National Conference for Media Reform will be held in Minneapolis, June 6-8, 2008 Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman. Register Now It's an election year, and the problems with the media are clear -- just turn on your TV, and notice what's on...and what's not.

But how do we fix it? Where does change begin? In Minneapolis on June 6-8, thousands of activists, journalists and policymakers will converge at the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform. If you care about the state of the media, this is the one event you can't miss. Reduced-rate hotels and registration are limited. Sign up now. Learn More about NCMR 2008 Register now

If you don't know what an amazing event this is, consider this: The first conference brought 1,700 people to Madison, Wisconsin. Then 2,500 came to St. Louis. Last year, 3,500 gathered in Memphis. And June's event in Minneapolis is going to be even bigger and more exciting.

Bill Moyers, Dan Rather, Amy Goodman, Van Jones, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Senator Byron Dorgan, FCC Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein and many more leaders and luminaries will join thousands of people from across the country for an inspiring and unforgettable weekend. Sign up now for NCMR 2008 - Don't miss this special event. Register today, and we'll see you in June! Yolanda Hippensteele Outreach Director Free Press  http://www.freepress.net/conference

P.S. Need help registering? Call 877.888.1533, x210. Sign up by March 31 to get the early-bird reduced rate. Call KSKQ to sponsor a local KSKQ delegate. 482-3999


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Friday 4pm-6pm - Latitude 42: with host Carson Bench features the best of a variety of different musical styles that you may not find on any other station, as well as up to date info on community affairs. Horizons no boundaries is what this show is really about.

and

March 30th 12-noon: WOBBLE Special Edition: In-the-KSKQ-studio: with host Carson Bench -- The Slow Poisoner (alias Andrew Goldfarb) is a One-Man-Surrealistic-Rock-and-Roll-Band from San Francisco --  http://www.theslowpoisoner.com/


Sunday 2pm-4pm First Nations Radio: Dan Wahpehpah, Jaimie Wheeler, and Jane Ayers hosts. Our focus is to bring you Native music (traditional and current), information and education on issues revolving around indigenous rights, sovereignty, land use struggles for Native people, environmental issues affecting local tribes, cultural restoration and preservation, information on our local grassroots organization, Red Earth Descendants (RED) and the events RED sponsors in our community.

First Nations Radio on KSKQ allows us to share our goals and vision as intertribal people with the ultimate vision of helping to create a healthy community and environment for the next Seven Generations of life.


Friday 7pm-8pm - Fungle Junk: Music and discussions. More coming soon!


Thursdays 11 am-1 pm - A Different View: with Christo Hart Opening up a different way of living, thinking, guest dialogs, call-ins, communicating about everyday life such as eating, building, relationships, music, praying, love, hugs etc. Repeat Sunday 10am-11am


your groups' community service announcement (CSA) can go here! 5 sentences: Who, What, Where, Why and How? plus contact info, web site for more info: send to  terryh@kskq.org


Monday 5pm-6pm - Dead Cuts. Pierre Benoit is truckin' into the afternoon with the Grateful Dead. Hear all your favorite dead tunes in their entirety.


Monday 6pm-7pm Pierre Power Hour


Monday 8-10 pm. You Call This Music? with host Noah Balloon & guests. Showcasing the best of the folk and punk rock revolution(s) with an admittedly large dash of pop punk thrown in. And we'll never play a song we heard on the radio." Noah Balloon KSKQ Events Coordinator / SOU RHA Music Committee Chair (808) 295-4187 noahballoon @ riseup.net


Saturday 12 Noon - 4pm - New Radio Order: Experimental music, avante guarde ideas spreading love through the universe. With your host Griz...More coming soon!


KSKQ exists under the auspices of the Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon,
a nonprofit 501(C)3  http://www.mcaso.org P.O. Box 67 Medford, Oregon 97501


KSKQ's Mission Statement: "To empower our local community through inclusive programming that frames our issues, creates our media and advances understanding and social change through dialogue, music and the arts."

T
he Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon serves as a catalyst in the community to promote understanding and appreciation between cultures. We work to: * Reduce racism * Promote and support multicultural education * Provide forums for problem solving intercultural differences.

Programs of the MCA include: M.L. King Day Celebration, Youth Adventures, Ballet Folklorico, Long Way Home, Disabled United in Direct Empowerment, Multicultural Fair, WorldQuest and  http://www.KSKQ.org


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Our "About KSKQ" poster is being reworked!


Propose your own show: download this helpful list of things to do:
 http://www.kskq.org/Docs/propose_a_show_process.pdf


WANTED!!! Calling all Musicians, Performers & Artists!
Community Radio wants your local programming! KSKQ Low Power FM is a community owned and operated radio station licensed to broadcast by the FCC.  info@kskq.org
.

KSKQ will be offering public recording facilities for hyper-local media production very soon!


Be The Media and "make radio happen". Report about your community, club or organization, school. Publicize your local events, politics, arts, spirituality, music and activities. Wednesday nights are open mic! 7 PM until whenever!!!


KSKQ LPFM Community Radio is sponsored by the Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon. There are always opportunities for volunteers to help in a variety of areas. For more information email:  info@kskq.org Memberships start @ $35 per year. Send your donations to KSKQ 330 E. Hersey St. #2 Ashland, Oregon 97520


Get involved now! We are looking for volunteers to help with administration and office related work, web site updates, networking computers, Mac OSX and Windows & Linux. Please call 482-3999 to sign up for a shift to help out.

For more information call the station at 482-3999 - KSKQ Community Radio 330 E. Hersey Street, Suite 2 (google map) link:  http://tinyurl.com/yrtf2u

From the KSKQ news staff, This. Is. Ashland. Oregon. (sm) Copyleft© 2006-2008  http://www.MCAofso.org,  http://www.KSKQ.org & Terry Hill. Please distribute freely with credits. KSKQ This Week is produced, edited and distributed electronically by Terry Hill and volunteers.


Honorary Underwriters are listed below:

McGuire Industries Engineering: Radio Engineer, Station Wiring, Electronics Repair, audio/video recording editing, vo's, institutional media, electronics design Michael Mcguire 503-336-4208 email: michaelm @ ashlandhome.net

Kenneke Communications, LLC offers Unique Electronic and Hobbyist Plans, Electronics Items, Kits, Surplus Radio Electronics, Amateur Radio Kits, AM/FM Low Power Broadcasting (FCC Part-15) Supplies.  http://www.kenneke.com/

Michael W. Bach Consulting: Tower and Communications Engineer email: eaglepoint.or @ juno.com

Northwest Nature Shop of Ashland.  http://www.northwestnatureshop.com

KSKQ Wants to thank everyone who helped with our 2008 Grand Opener Celebration Concert Dance for KSKQ @ Inner Child Cafe |  http://www.innerchildcafe.net |  http://www.frankiehernandez.com |  http://www.theconstanttourists.com

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