Our Volunteers Create Unique Programming

(R to L) Jan Bielfelt (Ocean of Rock-N-Roll host) Tim Kemper (2 Penny Opera co-host) and Tere Reynolds (Face the Music host) having fun staffing our Info Booth.

Over 100 local folks from our community volunteer their time to create and host unique programs every day plus they help staff all our benefit events all year round!

You have probably met your favorite show host and not even known it. From the Door, to the Raffle table to the Bar all are staffed by our hard working volunteer programmers.

Like at the Door...
(R to L) GM Rick Anderson Playing Dead co-host, David Fuhs Five Mile & Then Some host & office manager Grant Parks Caribbean Dance Radio host greeting folks at the door.

The Raffle Table...
(R to L) Clay Lafaro Ellington (Miles Ahead, Miles Behind host) and Tere Reynolds (Face the Music host) helping sell raffle tickets.

Helpful Security/Safety Team...
(R to L) Rob Davidson (Sunday Papers host), Hondo Hernandez (Creole Stomp) host & Ras Dog!

And the most popular, the Bar...
(R to L) Dan Carter (O'Dark:30 host) and Anna Kastner (Native Song host) serving up ice cold ale from the Sierra Nevada Brewery.

KZFR wouldn't be celebrating 27 years of broadcasting without this amazing team of volunteers. Thank you all for your dedication to community radio!

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