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Citizenship Day will be held at Skagit Valley College in April

spacer Washington New Americans will once again partner with the Washington State Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) to offer Citizenship Day at Skagit Valley College on Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Please be sure to arrive no later than 2:30 p.m., as the doors will close promptly at 3:00 p.m. sharp.

By going to the Washington New Americans Web site, you will be able to learn more about this event, and what you need to bring.

Citizenship Day is a day-long workshop where volunteer immigration attorneys, paralegals, and interpreters come together to offer assistance with citizenship applications.

All lawful permanent residents ("green card" holders) interested in applying for U.S. citizenship are welcome. The assistance extended to the public on Citizenship Day is FREE. Resources for preparing for the naturalization interview will be provided as well.

Help bring back the streaming of KSVR-FM!

The live streaming of KSVR-FM is no longer offered, unfortunately.

Streaming our broadcast has become an expensive add-on to the service of KSVR, and we need your help to bring this service back to restore our radio programming on the internet.

Total costs now exceed $1,833 per year. The on-line listening community needs the support of business sponsors, and member-listeners willing to underwrite the costs.

You can help restore the stream by donating on line, and checking the box that states your contribution is to support the webstream.

Please contact Rip Robbins for information on how you could be recognized for supporting this public service.

KSVR-FM recognized by the NCME

spacer KSVR-FM was recently recognized by the National Center for Media Engagement for its work promoting the welfare and dignity of the Hispanic community. On the NCME Web site, KSVR was applauded for helping to organize and promote Citizenship Day, an annual event assisting immigrants aspiring to gain American citizenship. Teresa Pantoja, KSVR's underwriting coordinator, was also recognized for her efforts to organize this important event. [ Read More ]

Kitchen Cuisine is all about the spirit of good food

spacer Kitchen Cuisine, with host Jodie Buller and Chefs Stuarto Glasser and Jill Dodge Quanstrom, is a frank, joyful and spontaneous take on good food: in the kitchen — and in the moment.

Chefs Stuarto Glasser and Jill Dodge-Quanstrom blend years of experience into the recipes they create on air in their kitchen studio, while host Jodie Buller talks with guests about a melange of topics, including local farming and healthy eating. [ Read More ]

KSVR-SeaMar Latino Health Day Broadcast

The photos in the slideshow below are from the live broadcast from the SeaMar Health Clinic that was held on Saturday, October 15. Enjoy!

KSVR and KSVU receive Rick Epting Foundation award

spacer KSVR and KSVU were pleased to accept a grant award for $300 from the Rick Epting Foundation on Saturday night at the Lincoln Theatre.

KSVU, which begain broadcasting in 2011, was one of five grant recipients.

The Rick Epting Foundation for the Arts was formed in 2006, by friends of the late Rick Epting, to continue his legacy of supporting the arts in Skagit County. [ Read More ]

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