KNAU update for April 5 — KNAU’s Spring Pledge Drive Was A Success!

KNAU Insider – April 5th, 2019
KNAU’s Spring Pledge Drive Was A Success!
As a public radio community we raised more than $110,000 to help keep all of the programs you love on the air. Thank you to the 866 people who mailed in a pledge form, went online or called and spoke to one of our community volunteers. YOU made all the difference!
It’s an honor to work in Public Radio. Please feel free to reach out anytime to discuss your ideas on how we can do it even better.
Best,
Cory Roberdeau
Development Director
Assistant General Manager
Sustaining Member
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