One Stop R&V Drop to Save the Records!
Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 9am to 3pm
KPBX Recordings & Videos Sale
DONATION DAY
SPR Offices
2319 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99205

Spokane Public Radio invites the public to donate used music items on Saturday, February 4, between 10am and 3pm at the Spokane Public Radio studios, for the annual KPBX Recordings and Videos Sale. The event will be held the weekend of February 18 and 19, in two rooms of the Spokane Masonic Center.
“Donation Day gives listeners a chance to get an insiders peek of the event process and tour the station,” said SPR Volunteer Manager and Events Coordinator Stephanie Ingoldby. “It’s a great opportunity for people with large donations to stop by, have a cookie, and chat with station volunteers, who will be on hand to unload vehicles.” Donation Day also provides a time for those who work weekdays to have a day to unload their music items.
Items should be in good condition and equipment must be in working order. Spokane Public Radio is located at 2319 North Monroe Street above Vintage Rabbit Antiques. Donations are accepted at street level, around the corner on Carlisle Avenue.
Along with bi-annual pledge drives, the Recordings and Videos Sale is one of the station’s biggest fundraisers, generating revenue for on-air programs and station operations.

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KPBX Recordings & Videos Sale
DONATION DAY
SPR Offices
2319 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99205

Spokane Public Radio invites the public to donate used music items on Saturday, February 4, between 10am and 3pm at the Spokane Public Radio studios, for the annual KPBX Recordings and Videos Sale. The event will be held the weekend of February 18 and 19, in two rooms of the Spokane Masonic Center.
“Donation Day gives listeners a chance to get an insiders peek of the event process and tour the station,” said SPR Volunteer Manager and Events Coordinator Stephanie Ingoldby. “It’s a great opportunity for people with large donations to stop by, have a cookie, and chat with station volunteers, who will be on hand to unload vehicles.” Donation Day also provides a time for those who work weekdays to have a day to unload their music items.
Items should be in good condition and equipment must be in working order. Spokane Public Radio is located at 2319 North Monroe Street above Vintage Rabbit Antiques. Donations are accepted at street level, around the corner on Carlisle Avenue.
Along with bi-annual pledge drives, the Recordings and Videos Sale is one of the station’s biggest fundraisers, generating revenue for on-air programs and station operations.

CLICK TO GET THE R&V GURU'S GUIDE
TO WHAT WE ACCEPT
Get More Information About the
KPBX RECORDINGS & VIDEOS SALE

