Pledge support sought; drive ends today

Photo: local “All Things Considered” host Sueann Ramella (right), Mary Hawkins, NWPR program director (left).
 
The intermittent chirp of ringing phones could be heard throughout Northwest Public Radio studios on the WSU Pullman campus Wednesday as NWPR’s fall pledge drive continued.
 
The fundraiser is expected to raise more than $240,000. It began Oct. 13 and will run through Thursday, Oct. 17.

Individual giving represents 37 percent of NWPR’s budget. For a look at NWPR financial picture, go to www.nwpr.org/07/Pledge/Fundraising.aspx, Donations to NWPR can be given by phone at 1-800-842-8991 or online at www.nwpr.org.

NWPR is based on the WSU Pullman campus and boasts operation of one of the first radio stations in the country.  NWPR stations offer a variety of programs with the purpose of sharing ideas, encouraging thought, and increasing appreciation of the arts.
 
 
 
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