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Your Gift Is Important!
Whether you become a new
member or renew an existing membership, your donation helps pay
for the quality programs you hear on
WFSS 91.9 FM.
Call us at 910-672-2650 or
pledge online here.

You
may have heard WFSS's invitation to "become a
sustaining member." Sustaining members make an ongoing monthly
contribution to WFSS through
an automatic
transfer of funds directly from your bank
account or
credit card.
Click here for more information on becoming a
Sustaining Member.


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Contact Us
If you have questions or comments about WFSS, please
contact us. We'd love to hear from you.
WFSS 91.9 FM
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: 910-672-2650
Fax:910-672-1964
E-mail us at:
wfss@uncfsu.edu

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WFSS is participating in the American Graduate/T4
Project. Through this ongoing project,
WFSS
is raising awareness about the
impact of dropouts in Cumberland County, encouraging
community participation through volunteerism and
mentoring,
and sharing resources to help keep our kids in
school through graduation.
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WFSS
91.9 FM is your source for news, jazz and more.
Your
support ensures that we can continue to provide NPR programming,
local news, community information and even music by local artists to our
wide listening area.
WFSS
Membership
Being a member of WFSS means giving either a one-time gift or a sustaining gift
that renews automatically. All public radio stations -- including WFSS -- are
supported by listeners who chose to become members.
Underwriting
Local businesses and organizations who sponsor WFSS are our underwriters. If you
want your business or organization to publicly acknowledge your support of WFSS
and introduce yourself to our loyal listeners who will respond to your support,
please consider becoming an underwriter.
Please call Dorothy Whittington at 910-672-2029
today for more information. |

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WFSS 91.9 FM- Your source for news, jazz and more!
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Morning Edition
from NPR provides news in
context, airs thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews important new music,
books, and events in the arts from across the world. Kathy
Klaus, your morning host, adds a local
perspective with regional weather, news features and updates on notable
community events.
Morning Edition, weekdays from 5:00 am to 9:00 am,
with Steve Inskeep, Renee Montage, and Kathy Klaus in Fayetteville.
Today on Morning Edition: |
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WFSS 91.9 FM
Your NPR News and Jazz Station
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Every weekday WFSS listeners
enjoy jazz
from 10 A.M.
- 3 P.M.
Daytime jazz
includes classic,
progressive and acoustic jazz.
Then, at 7 P.M., WFSS presents smooth jazz
to
help you wind down and relax after a busy day. |

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The WFSS 365 Jazz
Project, the North Carolina Symphony, and the Arts Council of
Fayetteville/Cumberland County announce “Play It Again,” a musical
instrument drive that will breathe new life into gently used musical
instruments.
“Play It Again” is your chance to make a
difference in the lives of children whose families cannot afford to buy
or rent an instrument. The donated instruments will be refurbished and
distributed to area middle schools. You may drop off your “Play It
Again” instruments at Public Radio Station WFSS
between 8am and 5pm Monday through Friday. If
you would like more information you may call WFSS at 672-2650. |
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Volunteering your time is a great
way to gain valuable job experience and have some
community spirited fun!
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WFSS 91.9 FM is
looking for volunteers who can help us out in a variety of
areas: grant writing, mass mailings, audio production,
newsletter publication, news reporting, special events, data
entry, volunteer coordinator and more. If you have
time to share, please take a moment to fill out our
volunteer application.
We understand that
everyone has something unique to contribute, and we offer a
variety of ways you can assist. Experience is not necessary
to volunteer, just enthusiasm and commitment.
Please CLICK here to go to application. |

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Please make plans to join us as the Ray Codrington Jazz Series continues
during Jazz Appreciation Month. The next concert is Saturday, April 21st.
More information will be coming soon.
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During the 2011 federal budget debate, you showed
lawmakers just how important public broadcasting is
to you and our community.
You contacted your Members of Congress, you
Facebooked, you tweeted – you raised national
awareness for public broadcasting to a new level.
Thank your for your continued efforts!
Click here for more information. |

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Coming up later on
All Things Considered |

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All Things
Considered can be heard weekdays from 4:00-6:30pm
and weekends from 5:00-6:00pm here on WFSS 91.9 FM.
Heard by millions, All Things Considered
is one of the most popular programs in America.
Every weekday, hosts Melissa Block, Michele Norris,
and Robert Siegel present two hours of breaking news
mixed with compelling analysis, insightful
commentaries, interviews, and special – sometimes
quirky – features. |

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Donate your old car,
truck, RV, or
boat
to WFSS!
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Call today
1-888-WFSS-919
1-888-9377-919 |
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WFSS 91.9 FM
has teamed up with the
Center for Car Donations to provide you with a
way to donate your car to benefit WFSS. The Center
for Car Donations will take care of the pick-up and sale of your vehicle. All
you have to do is call the toll-free number: 1-877-937-7919 and
let your donated vehicle benefit WFSS.
Click here to begin the process of donating your
vehicle online. |

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