Conversation with Sue Gens: Minnesota Arts Board (4/10/18)

Northwest MN Arts Council by GlenBraget on April 13, 2018


Ron West talks with Sue Gens, Executive Director of the Minnesota State Arts Board. The State Arts Board is an executive branch agency in Minnesota state government. Its mission is to stimulate and encourage the creation, performance, and appreciation of the arts in the state. Through its grant programs and other activities, the Arts Board works to achieve the following strategic outcomes: The arts are essential to a vibrant society; the arts are interwoven into every facet of community life; Minnesotans believe the arts are vital to who we are; people of all ages, ethnicities, and abilities participate in the arts; people trust Minnesota’s stewardship of public arts funding; and the arts thrive in Minnesota.
Sue will be featured at the “Arts Expo” in Thief River Falls, MN on April 28th.

Pioneer 90.1 FM Weekly Arts Calendar April 12th through April 18th

Area News and Events by GlenBraget on April 13, 2018


PIONEER 90.1 FM
Weekly Arts Calendar
April 12th through April 18th

19th – Lunch at the Library is at 12 Noon in Roseau’s City Center. Steve and Mary Hoffer will share experiences and photos from their visit to Indonesia.
22nd and 23rd – Lancaster School Class Play ‘Dinner at Eight, Dead by Nine’. The evening meal and at 5pm followed by the performance at the Lancaster School in Lancaster, MN.

20th Anniversary of the Empire Arts Center in downtown Grand Forks will be observed with a week of free events from April 21st through the 27th

Saturday, April 21, 7:00pm

Sunday, April 22, 12:30pm, 3:30pm & 6:30pm

Monday, April 23, 7:00pm

Tuesday, April 24, 7:00pm

Wednesday, April 25, 4:00pm & 7:00pm

Thursday, April 26, 6:30pm

Friday, April 27, 4:00pm & 7:00pm The Empire Arts Center 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert

Family Movie Day featuring Mary Poppins

The Empire Theatre Company: In Concert

The Backstage Project: Songwriter Showcase

Classic Movie Night featuring Casablanca

Open Mic Night at the Empire

Movie Musical Night featuring “Singing in the Rain”
For more information call the Empire Arts Center Box Office at 701.746.5500

North Dakota Museum of Art Update (4/13/18)

North Dakota Museum of Art by GlenBraget on April 13, 2018


Changes and Challenges

featured by markjohnson on April 6, 2018


We’ve all experienced changes in our lives. Some small, others significant.

In the next 15 months, Pioneer 90.1 KSRQ will be changing, as part of a new path forward.

In July of 2019, KSRQ radio will become a true community radio station – ownership will transfer from Northland Community & Technical College to our own 501c3 non-profit.

The station will continue to broadcast from Northland’s campuses, but KSRQ’s staff will no longer be employees of Northland Community & Technical College. And in order to continue operations as a community non-profit, Pioneer 90.1 must be self-supporting.

We have a challenge ahead of us.

In October of this year, the grant that has enabled the station to grow since 2008 is going away.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s new threshold for non-federal financial support has tripled in recent years.  As a result, we will no longer receive CPB funds for staffing, equipment maintenance, and syndicated programs.

The grant is more than one-third of KSRQ’s budget.

We’re sharing this news with you because we know you value the programming on Pioneer 90.1 and want it to continue.

In a few weeks, we will begin our annual membership drive. And this will be the most important drive we’ve ever had!

If we can meet our goal of raising $100,000 between now and next year, we can re-apply for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds.

We have only two ways of reaching that goal: membership contributions and business underwriting.

Over the ten years of the CPB grant, KSRQ has grown in every way that a rural non-commercial station can.

Pioneer 90.1 has more volunteers, more listeners, more local business underwriters, and more individual donors than any time in its 46 year history.

We’ve come too far to stop now!

If you’ve ever thought about making a pledge, NOW IS THE TIME!

If your business has ever considered becoming an underwriting partner, NOW IS THE TIME!

We sincerely thank you for being a part of Pioneer 90.1. We’re proud of this non-profit radio station and what it means to people in our rural corners of Minnesota and North Dakota.

For more information on how you can help us prepare for the future and sustain community radio for years to come, please call us at (218) 683-8588, text the word GIVE to (218) 683-8588, or donate online (Make sure to select KSRQ Listener Support).

The time to help secure the future of OUR community radio station is now. Together, we can keep building OUR community radio station!

Update from the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (4-3-18)

Northwest MN Arts Council by GlenBraget on April 4, 2018



The Guest is Ellen Stanley, Executive Director of the Minnesota Music Coalition

Ellen will be attending the NWMAC Arts Expo in Thief River Falls on April 28th and she discusses the 2018 MN Music Summit, happening April 12-14 in the Twin Cities. The summit brings together artists, fans and music professionals from across the Upper Midwest for 3 days of workshops, industry panels and performances by the state’s top artists.

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