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As the end of 2018 approaches, you might be considering what and how to give before DirectoBoard of December 31. rs to m Give a gift of cash The easiest way to increase The Prair eet ie P your charitable deduction is through a gift of cash. Directors ublic Board of w Make sure your envelope is postmarked by December January ill meet on 31 or donate online at prairiepublic.org. 2 5, 20 All meeti ngs are 19. Give a gift of stock A gift of stock is sometimes op Prairie P ublic me en to more tax-wise than one of cash, depending on how mbers and to long you’ve owned it and the tax laws where you live. For furth the public. Give a gift of a charitable IRA If you are age 70½ please c er information, onta or older, you may contribute directly from your IRA to at 800-3 ct Tina Young Prairie Public by using your mandatory IRA withdrawal 59-6900 . (up to $100,000 per year), completely free of federal income tax. To qualify, your contribution must be transferred directly from your IRA administrator to Prairie Public. Give a gift of an endowment The state of North Dakota allows a 40% state income tax credit for individual contributions of $5,000 or more to the endowments of nonprofits like Prairie Public. The maximum credit is $10,000 per year per taxpayer, or $20,000 per year per couple filing jointly. Businesses, too, receive a 40% state income tax credit with a maximum credit of $10,000. Give a legacy gift While you’re considering your income tax savings, we hope you will consider including Prairie Pubic Broadcasting in your will or other estate plans. You will leave a legacy that will ensure the continuation of Prairie Public’s programs, allowing future generations to have access to a world of ideas, enrichment, and education. U.S. Residents Prairie Public Broadcasting, Inc Federal Tax ID: 45-0276899 Canadian Residents Prairie Public Television (Manitoba), Inc Charitable Registration Number: 119097913 RR0001 U.S. and Canadian tax laws differ, so consult your Support for Prairie Public tax advisor to clarify any questions you may have. is provided the the Bush Foundation—investing in great For questions about year-end giving, or to request ideas and the people who power our free estate planning organizer, Personal Estate them in Minnesota, North Dakota, Planning Guide, contact Troy Davis, director of and South Dakota. Learn more at development, at 800-359-6900, ext. 510, or at BushFoundation.org. tdavis@prairiepublic.org.
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW,
PBS’s most-watched primetime series, will roll in to Bonanzaville on June 1, 2019 to tape a show and appraise our region’s antiques!
Amanpour and Company with Walter Isaacson, Michel Martin, Christiane Amapour, Alicia Menendez, and Hari Sreenivasan examines the global issues, domestic news, and trends impacting the world. Weekdays at 10 pm
Visit news.prairiepublic. org for an online river of news from NPR and from Prairie Public’s newsroom reporters Dave Thompson, Danielle Webster, and Todd McDonald.
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We value your membership in Prairie Public and strive to provide you with excellent service. Switchboard hours at Prairie Public are Monday— Friday, 8 am to 5 pm CT. After hours, you may leave a message and your call will be returned. Call us at 701-241-6900 or 800-359-6900. Fax us at 701-239-7650 or use a TTY in North Dakota at 800-366-6888. E-mail your questions and comments to info@prairiepublic.org and find Prairie Public on the web at prairiepublic.org
Nightly Business Report with Bill Griffeth and Sue Herera is television’s longest-running evening business-news broadcast, featuring in-depth reporting and analysis of the day’s leading financial stories. Weekdays at 6:30 pm
All Things Considered and Weekend All Things Considered with Audi Cornish and local and national reporters combine news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features, including the latest news from the Prairie Public Newsroom. Daily 4-6 pm
Prairie Public Broadcasting is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service, a private, nonprofit corporation. PBS provides quality television programming and related services to Prairie Public Broadcasting. Prairie Public is also a member of NPR, a network owned by its member stations.
Many Prairie Public productions are funded in part by the following: Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund with money from the voters on November 4, 2008, North Dakota Council on the Arts, North Dakota Humanities Council, and by the members of Prairie Public. Thank you!
Tickets are required and must be obtained in advance. Register to win a pair of tickets, and find complete ticketing and furniture
submission rules, at pbs.org/antiques. Ticket applications must be received by Monday, February 11, 2019.