KSER Vision Quest
KSER is on a vision quest – to set goals for service in our next decade -- and we want our members, listeners, friends and supporters to help us.
Imagine a radio station serving yourself and your community. What would it be like? How could it serve you best? How do we get KSER to where it needs to be? What threats and obstacles need to be overcome?
We need your ideas and input on creating the future of KSER! Spread the word – we welcome and encourage perspectives and opinions from all sectors of our community.
You can make your voice heard by participating in a final public meeting, Saturday, March 7th from 9AM-Noon at Public Meeting Room #1 in the Robert Drewel building on the Snohomish County campus.
This meeting concludes a series of 3 public meetings simulcast on KSER over the past week, and will include a recap of public comment submitted online, via email, and in-person during these meetings. You can download background material and notes from previous meetings, or you can listen to archived audio of the broadcasts via links in the comment sections below.
We at KSER are committed to advance the common good in our community through public radio and other services dedicated to arts, ideas and civic engagement.
We are a local media resource that is in a unique position to become a focal point of community life and connect people of the entire region.
We see a historic opening, and we want to take it.
How can we grow to better serve our community?
We can’t answer that question without your help!
Please RSVP below if you plan to attend Saturday's Vision Quest meeting in person.
If you cannot attend the meeting in person, you can email us at BoardPrez@kser.org, reach us by post at:
KSER Foundation
attn: Board of Directors
2623 Wetmore Ave
Everett, WA 98201
Or you can post a comment on our website at the bottom of this page.
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One point of view
I've been a listener since the Jack Straw days and volunteer from time to time. Overall I love the station but I'm finding I'm listening less and less as the talk seems to go on forever. I'm seeing more and more of what I come to the station for, the music programing, shrink and hours and hours of non stop talk its place. Break it up. Spread it out. Get the music back in drive time. I find I use CD's more and more at these times as I can only take so much.
Thank you.
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