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Asheville FM Seeks Board Members

October 9, 2023 by KP Whaley

We are pleased to announce that 103.3 Asheville FM is looking for members of our community to serve as Board members to guide our vision and fulfill our inclusive and progressive mission. The Mission of Asheville FM is to keep Asheville thriving by producing diverse and eclectic programming that inspires our listeners to build connections across our communities and to discover new music and ideas. We do this by producing diverse, insightful and relevant news, talk, sports and music programming.

Board members attend meetings (6 per year) and serve on a committee and participate in fundraising, with the primary responsibility of providing leadership, vision and direction. Board members also develop and recruit volunteer leaders, oversee and procure financial resources, support our executive director, staff and volunteers; and ensure that programming achieves AFM’s mission. Asheville FM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

Being on the board of Asheville FM is rewarding in so many ways! And fun! In addition to helping guide an important community resource, you will be making connections with other volunteers in our family and the Asheville community in general, and also learning about how local community radio serves the Asheville area. Asheville FM is a vibrant organization, our station is solvent and growing; and we need intelligent, passionate leaders to help shape our future.

Board members also attend our casual station get-togethers and other functions and get to know the members of our extended family.

As an organization that celebrates diverse voices, we especially seek women, and members of disabled, BIPOC, LGBTQ, and other historically marginalized communities. Please consider a seat on our Board today! We would love the opportunity to share our future plans with you. Please send your email of interest to [email protected] and we will send you a short application.

Thank you for your consideration!

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Open Air: WNC Health Policy Initiative

October 4, 2023 by Open Air Staff

Today on Open Air, we’ll hear from the WNC Health Policy Initiative podcast. Tune in live on Weds at noon or hear it in our archives for two weeks after broadcast!

School Meals as an Intervention for Food Insecurity in WNC

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies food insecurity as a “non-medical factor that influences health outcomes,” which is also known as a social determinant of health. From long-term impacts associated with “developmental, economic, social” factors, to diet-related illnesses such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes, food insecurity has an impact on health (as noted by the World Health Organization on their 2021 Malnutrition Factsheet).

In NC, following a 2022 submission to the NC Medical Journal, one in six children are food insecure, and seen in the USDA’s Food Access Research Atlas, over 1.6 million North Carolinians live in a food desert where healthy foods are not accessible. Since 2012, NC saw an increase in the number of food deserts.

For WNC in particular, the WNC Health Network (WNCHN) found that “the percent of adults in WNC consuming 5+ fruits and vegetables per day has decreased from 8% in 2015 to 5.6% in 2021” and “more than half of very low-income adults in WNC have experienced food insecurity in the past year.” Data collected by the WNCHN also shows that rates of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 Diabetes in WNC are consistently higher than the rest of NC and the country.

To improve health outcomes in our region associated with food insecurities, the NC Alliance for Health (NCAH) supports a Free School Meals for All program to work as a preventative strategy. In this installment of the HPI Podcast, Andrew Rainey speaks with Marianne Weant and Alecia Sanders of the NCAH about food insecurity, the School Meals for All Campaign, what we learned from implementing a similar program in NC during COVID, political challenges, and both state and local considerations for implementation. Check out the website at wnchealthpolicy.org for more installments of the HPI podcast and to learn more about public health issues in WNC.


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Filed Under: Show Posts, Station News

Asheville FM Wins Best Local Radio Station (Non Commercial)!

September 29, 2023 by KP Whaley

We are thrilled to be named the Best Local Radio Station (Noncommercial) by the readers of Mountain Xpress! This is the first time we’ve been awarded the number 1 spot and we’re over the moon.  We also (for the first time) were awarded in 2 other categories.

First Place: Local Radio Station (noncommercial) ~ Category: Media
Second Place: Cousin TL, Local Radio Personality/Announcer ~ Category: Media
Third Place: Local Events Information Source ~ Category: Media

Thanks to all the listeners who voted for us!

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

a celebration of LED ZEPPELIN -Two special events!

September 26, 2023 by JD & Ted

MUSIC TO YOUR EARS and MUSIC MOVIE MONDAYS celebrate peak-period Led Zeppelin, in the River Arts District, sponsored by Asheville FM.

On Wednesday October 4th, the Asheville Guitar Bar hosts the latest entry in Bill Kopp’s Music to Your Ears discussion series, featuring Led Zeppelin’s landmark 1973 LP ‘Houses of the Holy’. And on Monday October 9th, Kopp’s Music Movie Monday series at Grail Moviehouse will feature a screening of the Led Zeppelin concert film ‘The Song Remains the Same’, with a discussion to follow. Don’t miss this special opportunity to convene with your fellow rock fans for these two exclusive, interactive evenings.

Visit Asheville Guitar Bar and Grail Moviehouse and listen to 103.3 Asheville FM for free tickets!!!


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Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Open Air: The People’s Radio Hour

September 25, 2023 by Open Air Staff

Join us this Wednesday, September 27, for The Peoples’ Radio Hour: Housing & Wages in WNC

The Peoples’ Radio Hour is hosted by Jen Hampton, who heads up the Asheville Food and Beverage Union and works on tenants and housing at Just Economics. This week Jen is being joined by Homelessness Prevention Program Director at Pisgah Legal Services David Bartholomew and local union leader and cook Ariana Lingerfelt.

Jen and her guests want to hear from YOU. What are your questions about your rights as a renter in NC? Aside from the obvious issue of affordability, what is most concerning to you about housing? How about labor? What do you want to know about labor organizing and unions in NC? What have you heard about unions in NC that you’re not sure is true?

Email your questions to [email protected]

David Bartholomew is a native of Waynesville, NC and currently works as a Homelessness Prevention Program Director for Pisgah Legal Services. Before returning home to WNC, he practiced with the Georgia Legal Services Program and Atlanta Legal Aid. David’s work focuses on housing law, administrative law, and community economic development.

Ariana Lingerfelt is a leader in the local labor movement. She is a union leader, full time cook, UNCA student and member of the Asheville Food & Beverage Untied steering committee.


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Filed Under: Community News, Show Posts, Station News

Music Movie Mondays encore

September 15, 2023 by JD & Ted

Special presentation Monday 9/18 at 7PM at the Grail of HAVE YOU GOT IT YET? THE STORY OF SYD BARRETT AND PINK FLOYD with local music journalist and author Bill Kopp, who will again lead an interactive discussion of this NEW documentary. Interviews with David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, The Who’s Pete Townshend and Blur’s Graham Coxon, among many others; with music by Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd.“What the Floyd did, what Syd did, somehow at those few gigs in London, is they defined the whole of that moment in the ‘60s.”– Pete Townshend. “Syd Barrett’s music, with Pink Floyd and as a solo artist, changed everything in pop culture.” – Thurston Moore. “Riveting, poignant, tender, moving and tragic but ultimately inspiring.” – John Squire. Join us!!!. Watch trailer here: TICKETS


More Posts for Show: Closer to the Edge

Filed Under: Station News

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