Community News & Notes
KDNK Community Radio continues its on-air spring membership drive through March 5, with a series of special programming and events to help raise money for the public radio station.The final membership drive event will be a “C-Town” variety program with music, comedy, skits and awarding of a new “C-cheevement Award,” from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, at Steve’s Guitars, located at 19 N. 4th St.For membership and other information, call 963-0139 or visit http://www.kdnk.org. KDNK airs at 88.1, 88.3 and 88.5 throughout the Roaring Fork Valley and western Garfield County.
Jordan Doll and Brett Hiker (Heicher), who grew up in Eagle, will be among the comedians performing at a live, stand-up comedy show at the Loyal Brothers Lounge in Glenwood Springs on Thursday, March 4.The show will also feature professional comics out of Denver and the Roaring Fork Valley.”The show starts at 8:30 p.m. and ends a soon as we’re no longer funny … probably 9:15 p.m.,” says Heicher. Expect contest prizes and drink specials, but most of all comedy. “We don’t perform this far West very often, so don’t miss it,” said Doll.The Loyal Brothers Lounge is located at 813 Grand Ave. in downtown Glenwood.
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