The Old Lady hated to miss the benefit for WSNK-LP at Ashley Street Station, because several of her musician friends performed and she is certain that they put on a terrific show.
But she didn’t have to be there to support the efforts of Valdosta’s Snake Nation Press to start up a low-power, independent, community radio station at 103.5 FM.
Some of the beneficial constituents of this herbal canada cialis from pill include Musli Safed, Musli Sya and Musli Semal. It is necessary for excluding other levitra 20mg price causes of ED before trying to use medications. On viagra pills for women http://greyandgrey.com/robert-grey/regrey/ top of their price, most of these medicines are unable to offer services like Kamagra UK’s Next Day Delivery. The issue is treated well and after the intake of this online cialis . You, too, dear reader, can be part of this effort to bring noncorporate radio to the downtown Valdosta community. Are you tired of radio commercials? Tired of hearing the same popular songs over and over, ad infinitum? Tired of media which neither represents nor offers a voice to the diverse citizens of this community?
The volunteers who are working on the startup of WSNK-LP must raise $15,000 to buy the needed equipment in time for the planned first broadcast in June 2016.
Find out how you can donate, or volunteer to help, on the webpage at http://www.wsnk.org/ or on Facebook at WSNK Valdosta Community Radio.