Confederated Umatilla Journal 03-01-17

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The CayuseSingers played during an open mic session atthe KCUW open house. Drummers include Randy Minthorn, Caleb Minthorn, Joe Thompson, Louis Van Pelt, Kelsey Burns, and KC Joseph. Not all are pictured.

Cindy Halfmoon, a volunteer DJ at KCUW, was the emcee at the KCUW open house.

KCUW hosts open house in Feb. for 13 year anniversary M ISSION — Roughly 50 people showed up t o support KCUW 104.3 FM at anopen house Feb. 25. Jiselle Halfmoon, Operations Manager of the lowpower radio station, said she was impressed by the number of people who attended the event. "It was good ... better than I thought it would be," said Halfmoon. "It was nice to see people popping in that I wasn't expecting." The purpose of the open house was to showcase the station and to engage people to volunteer as a DJ or to do in-studio production and to inspire the community to partner with KCUW as either a donating member or through underwriting. The event kicked off with a large spread of food catered by Dickey's Barbeque Pit of Pendleton. The drum group known as the Cayuse Singers played several songs on air as volunteer DJ Cindy Halfmoon emceed the event. Later in the day a small group of musicians led by Pendleton resident Eric Arbogast played during the open mic sessions. E very hour there was a raffle drawing to w i n prizes donated by Wildhorse Resort & Casino. Prizes

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New KCUW promotional items are given to supporters who donate to the stays ~ou~ds of golf and food Wildhorse station. Itemsinclude t-shirts, tote bags, water containers, and power banks. gave each drummer of the Cayuse Singers gift cards as well. In addition to the music, food, and Monday — Camp Crier 8-9 a.m., Maywe Music 9-10 raffles, KCUW also had new merchandisc that was available to all guests who made a a.m., Tha Mish Mix 3-4p.m. Tuesday — Camp Crier 8-9 a.m., Maywe Music cash donation as a pledge of support to the radio station. The items that guests could receive included 9-10 a.m., Tha Mish Mix 3-4 p.m., Classic Rock & T-shirts, cell phone power banks, aluminum water S o u l 6-8 p.m. Wednesday - Camp Crier Talk Show Edition 8-9 bottles, and reusable grocery tote bags. The KCUW a.m., Maywe Music 9-10a.m., Tha Mish Mix 3-4p.m., logo and the words "I support community voices" Wellbriety Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. are on the items. Thursday - Camp Crier 8-9 a.m., Wellness Works KCUW is a non-profit and non-commercial low 9-10 a.m., Tha Mish Mix 3-4 p.m., Native Jams 6-8 power radio station. By spring time they are hopi ng to relaunch their online streaming, according p . m . Friday - Camp Crier 8-9 a.m., Maywe Music 9-10 to Jiselle Halfmoon. Currently, there are nine local a.m., C-Bear Revivals11 a.m. tol p.m., Tha Mish Mix live shows that play on the airwaves. The list is lo3-4 p.m., Classic Rock & Soul 7-9 p.m. cated below. For more information on donating or Saturday — No local shows volunteering, visit kcuwradio.org or call the station Sunday — Native Gospel 9-10 a.m., Classic Rock at 541-429-7006. & Soul 4-6 p.m. Sunday — Classic Rock & Soul 4-6PM

FAFSA Assistance Night March 16' from 5:00 pm-6:30 pm At Cay-Uma-Wa Education Building.

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Recycle 8. save the Earth for future generations March 2017

Dinner will be provided Brandie Weaskus 541-429-7825 brandieweaskus@ctuir.org Confederated Umatilla Journal

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