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Volume 10, Number 10 | April 12, 2018
YEARS of
On April 15, 1983, Lee Swidler and Wick Moses flipped the switch in a little room upstairs in the Dinkel Building and KDNK Community Access Radio was born (above, Valley Journal file photo by Lynn Burton). The station has expanded dramatically in the years since and become an invaluable resource for everything from classic hits to the most esoteric world music to news (right, Raleigh Burleigh, who wasn't even close to born in 1983, covers the 2018 Women’s March in a Sopris Sun file photo by Will Grandbois). This weekend, KDNK celebrates 35 years with a big birthday bash from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Third Street Center. Hear from station founders, former staff and volunteers, pose in the photo booth, sip drinks and chow down on grub. Steve Cole and Roberta Lewis kick off the live music ahead of eight-piece ska band The Dendrites. Tickets are just $3.50 for the first 200 members and $20 for everyone else at kdnk.org.
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