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Volume 36 / No. 1 January-March 2017KPBX Recordings & Videos Sale Returns Feb. 25 & 26Shoppers search for treasures in the Pop LP category of the 2016 Recordings & Videos Sale.Experience the Vinyl Revival at the KPBX Recordings & Videos Sale, set forFeb. 25 and 26 at the Lincoln Center, 1316 N. Lincoln St. in Spokane.The annual fundraiser for SPR features other music and film formats too,including CDs, DVDs, tapes, and the equipment to play them all on. The bigattraction, however, has always been vinyl records and 45s.Those items all come fromdonors who are ready to let their Drop off items through Feb. 11 at:past treasures go. Music, movies, Spokane: SPR, 1229 N. Monroe St.and gear come in as people find 4000 Holes, 1610 N. Monroe St.new interests or downsize their Cd’A: The Long Ear, 1620 N. Gov. Waystuff. SPR accepts donations at Cheney: Bicycle Time, 210 C St.four locations throughFeb. 11. Guidelines are online atSpokanePublicRadio.org. In general, items should be clean and gently used,with their original sleeves, booklets, and covers.KPBX first held the sale in 1990 with a few boxes of donated items displayed atREI. Back then, the music and news station was only 10 years old and CDs hadjust started outselling vinyl.The sale has grown to hundreds of boxes, moved with help of Spokane Movers.“Every year, we’re amazed and humbled by our listeners’ generosity, andgrateful for the businesses and institutional community that provide donations,”says Kathy Sacket, SPR Events Director.Hundreds of music lovers traditionally line up before the doors open andContinued inside under KPBX & KSFC Programming Grids

Jan. Membership Drawing: NW Bach FestivalDeadline to Enter: Friday, January 27Grammy-nominated cellist Zuill Bailey has designeda spectacular Bach Festival this February and March,and SPR will send TWO pairs of listeners to the FestivalClassics five-concert series! Details and rules for eachmonth’s drawing are online at SpokanePublicRadio.org.19th Annual Spokane International Film FestivalJanuary 27- February 5, Various Spokane Film TheatersSpIFF showcases a small, selective offering of world-classfilms not released for commercial viewing. Festival detailsat spokanefilmfestival.org. SPR is a media partner.KPBX Kids’ Concert for Kings & Queens:Renaissance Music for Court & ChapelSaturday, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. – FREE at St. John’s Cathedral,12th Ave. and Grand Blvd. on Spokane’s South HillTim Westerhaus of Gonzaga University presents music ofthe Medieval and Renaissance era.KPBX Recordings & Videos Sale Donation DaySaturday, Feb. 11, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at SPR,1229 N. Monroe Street, SpokaneDonate your gently-used records, CDs, DVDs and gear forthe annual Recordings and Videos Sale. We accept itemsmost business days, but on this special Saturday SPRstaff and volunteers will help unload your items and offerrefreshments, including Craven’s Firehouse Blend Coffee.KPBX Recordings & Videos SaleSaturday, February 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Sunday, February 26, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.at The Lincoln Center, 1316 N. Lincoln Street, SpokaneSearch for Treasure! The biggest music and film sale inthe Inland Northwest has thousands of records, CDs,DVDs and gear. Great bargains benefit SPR.KPBX Kids’ Concert: Celtic Dance Party withFloating CrowbarSaturday, Mar. 4, 1 p.m. – FREE at Riverside Place,1108 W. Riverside Ave, SpokaneDance to authentic Gaelic music from one of Spokane’smost celebrated Irish bands. Plenty of seating too!SPR Presents Paula Poundstone!Thursday, June 22, 7:30 p.m. at the BingThe comedian and frequent Wait, Wait. Don’t Tell Me!panelist returns to Spokane fresh off her book tour withher quick-thinking, unscripted humor in this SPR benefitperformance. Tickets at TicketsWest, 1-800-325-SEAT.

KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2017MidMonTuesThursWedFri1a2aBBC World Service3a5aNPR's Morning Edition6aNPR'sWeekend EditionLocal News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44aWeekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p7a8aSunday MorningEssay 9:34aWeekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,9:18a, 11:55a9aMorning Classicalwith Verne Windham10a11aFootlightParadeNewPianoReleases Bench12pLivingPublicon Earth Forums2pSunBBCWorldService4a1pSatBrazillian Live HourThisFromPublicthe Top RadiolabForums AmericanLifeJazzFresh Air with Terry GrossPerformance Today3pClassical ClassicalMusicMusic4pMarketplace5pNPR’s All Things ConsideredFascinatin’ Front PorchRhythm Bluegrassfor aFriday Wait Wait, NachoAfternoon Don’t Tell Me Celtic HourBrian FlickA Prairie InlandFolkHomeCompanion SelectedShortsNPR’s All ThingsConsideredAsk MeThe BookshelfMovies 101 Another A Prairie7pHomeSwingin’L.A. Harmonia Chamber Down Saturday CompanionConcertMusic the LaneCaféof the Theatre8pInlandMichaelWorks Carnegie Chicago FridayWeekPatorayFolkSymphony Night9pHallJohnson’sThiswithTheImprobable Dan MaherLive! Orchestra JazzAmerican ScoreHistory of PopLifeLocal News at4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p6p10pJazz ’tilJazz NightJazz ’til Afterglow in America11p Midnight MidnightNight LightsJan Munstedt Brian Flick Jazz ReviewJazzNowTips for the R&V Sale Empty boxes to hold yourtreasures are under the left stairs. Compact wheeled crates arewelcome. (Vinyl is heavy!) CDs will be pre-tested and sealedfor security reasons. Not everything fits on tabletops.More boxes are under the tables! Cookies and Craven’s Coffee areon the upper balcony, by bothends near the stage area. Maps of the genre and formatlayout are at the front door.Carnegie Hall Live!including a pianoperformance byYuja Wang, isthis season’sWednesday nightsymphony series at8 p.m. It replacesWorld of Opera,which is no longerproduced.Jazz Backwater Soundspacewith ZanBluesOdysseyJeff Hanleyconnects listenersto new jazzreleases and recentperformances onJazz HappeningNow, Thursdays at11 p.m.HeartsJazz ODC Beale St. of SpaceCaravanRecordings & Videos Salescan the floor map to determine whichgenre to search first. Volunteers sortitems loosely into categories such aspop, rock, classical and jazz, and thereare unique treasures in each box.The Recording & Video Sale is aunique fundraiser for SPR, which fitsperfectly with our mission statement.“It brings together music lovers from allover our service area,” Sackett says. “It’sthe epitome of recycling and it helps topreserve our musical cultural heritagefor the next generation.”

KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2017Tom Ashbrook willvisit Spokane thisspring during hisnational “Listeningto America” tour(details to come.)On Point airs liveweekdays at 8 a.m.with tape delay andrepeats at 9 a.m.,4 p.m. and 10 p.m.ChristopherKimball returnsto radio with hisnew show MilkStreet featuring thecultures of peoplewho grow, produce,and create food,Sundays at 3 p.m.on KSFC.There is usuallysomething forevery tasteat the KPBXRecordings &Videos Sale.The treasurehunt dependson donations tothe Sale. Bringequipment andother items tothe SPR Studiosor other dropoff locationsthrough Feb. 11.

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Deadline to Enter: Friday, January 27 Grammy-nominated cellist Zuill Bailey has designed a spectacular Bach Festival this February and March, and SPR will send TWO pairs of listeners to the Festival Classics five-concert series! Details and rules for each month’s drawi