KSER Community Radio 34th Anniversary Concert and Party

Everett, WALocal News

KSER 90. 7, an independent radio station, is celebrating its 34th anniversary with a concert and party at The Bayside Cafe on March 1, 2025. The event will showcase a diverse lineup of artists, including Jim Page, Blue Healers, The Porters, and Clinton Fearon, ensuring a vibrant mix of music genres such as folk, jazz, blues, and reggae. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with their favorite KSER hosts while enjoying specialty food and drinks from the cafe, with part of the proceeds benefiting the station. Tickets are available for $15 in advance, and early purchase is recommended for easier entry, as limited tickets will be sold at the door.

KSER, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, will also be accepting donations at the event to support its mission of enriching the community through local public radio. The doors will open at 4:30 p. m. , with performances kicking off at 6 p. m.

This anniversary celebration not only highlights the importance of community radio but also fosters engagement among listeners and supporters. With its commitment to arts, education, and civic engagement, KSER continues to play a vital role in the local media landscape.

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