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RE/MAX Alliance Proudly Supports Colorado Public Radio

We recently received a very nice email from one of our associates who is a diehard CPR.org listener, avid music enthusiast, and a gifted French horn player.  In her email she explained how much CPR.org means to her life and further went on to explain how she came across one of our ads on the Colorado Public Radio’s website media player.  She expressed how proud she was that RE/MAX Alliance as an entity realizes the great value which Colorado Public Radio provides through their many programs, events, broadcasts, concerts and services.  Thus connecting residents of Colorado to the wonderful diverse world of music, as well as, local news and entertainment.  

The benefits of underwriting for Colorado Public Radio go well beyond its targeted reach and truly helps to make a difference in our communities. From the perspective of the company, it just makes sense for RE/MAX Alliance to support CPR.org because they are a community-first focused service organization, which goes along the lines of RE/MAX Alliance’s core beliefs.  RE/MAX Alliance’s involvement is aimed at supporting positive community resources that make living in Colorado a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience. We could not be happier to support the efforts of Colorado Public Radio and hope you will take a moment and tune in at: cpr.org!

One of Colorado Public Radio’s main focuses is on making sure children in Colorado have access to learning about music and have the opportunities to play instruments.  Due to the infamous budget cuts which hit the nation impacting local school music programs, Colorado Public Radio instituted their Instrument Drive back in 2009.  This program has grown with enormous success and has helped to shape kid’s lives at hundreds of schools right here in Colorado! With the appreciation and discipline of music, comes many self-realizations and opportunities for growth and improvement.  The lessons youths and  adults can learn by understanding the impact music has had on our cultures, how it can bring people together, and how it allows us to communicate in one universal language, can help to grow character and build upon humanity. Learn more about the power of this program in the news and watch the video on this page about the instrument donation program.


Amy O’Donnell – RE/MAX Alliance in Longmont

I am proud that RE/MAX Alliance supports CPR.ORG because Colorado Public Radio supports my community.

— Amy O’Donnell


Open Air:
1340 AM: Denver KVOQ 

News: 
KCFR 90.1 FM: Denver
KCFC 1490 AM: Boulder
KKPC 1230 AM: Pueblo
KPYR 88.3 FM: Craig 
KPRN 89.5 FM: Grand Junction 

  • In Meeker: 91.1 FM
  • In Ouray: 91.5 FM
  • In Parachute: 88.3 FM
  • In Rangely: 91.1 FM
  • In Gunnison: 89.9 FM

KPRH 88.3 FM: Montrose
KPRE 89.9 FM: Vail

(Mon – Fri 4am – 8pm)
(Weekends 6am – 8pm)

**List of radio stations provided by CPR.org**

Upcoming Events: 

March 19, 2014 at 6 pm | CPR News: An Evening with Steve Inskeep and Mike Lamp – NPR’s Steve Inskeep joins CPR News host Mike Lamp for a behind-the-scenes look at “Morning Edition.”

April 17, 2014 at 6:00 pm | CPR News: Talk to the Hand – Activate the imagination as Arts Editor Chloe Veltman explores the art of ventriloquism and its long history on the airwaves. Local ventriloquists perform, share stories about their craft and ultimately, teach some tricks of the trade.

**Event information provided by CPR.org**

Want to volunteer at CPR.org?  Click here!

Colorado Public Radio transmits to approximately 80% of Colorado.  Here is a list of local stations:

 

Classical:
KVOD 88.1 FM: Denver

  • In Boulder: 99.9 FM
  • In Dove Creek: 88.7 FM
  • In Gunnison: 89.1 FM
  • In Cortez: 102.5 FM

KCFP 91.9 FM: Pueblo

  • In Colorado Springs: 94.7 FM

KPRU 103.3 FM: Delta
(Grand Junction to Montrose)
KVOV 90.5 FM: Glenwood Springs

  • In Aspen: 101.5 FM
  • In Crystal Valley River: 93.9 FM
  • In Old Snowmass: 93.9 FM