Program Of The Month

The Program of the month for March is Radio Free Washington.
The Evergreen Freedom Foundation's radio ministry is
Radio Free Washington with host Steven
Maggi. It was selected because of their unique guests of national and local
interest, outstanding production and promotional announcements, and their
emphasis as a government watchdog, the selection committee noted.
Steve is the hub of the conversations you hear weekly on Radio Free Washington. He has hosted radio programs at numerous stations, including Sportsbreak Syndications for a network of 31 stations in Oregon, Nevada, and California, Sports Talk Show on KPCO, Quincy, and was once a Classic Rock Disc Jockey in San Jose, CA…Yes, he did spin records for the midnight to 6 AM shift.
Radio Free Washington is envisioning a day when opportunity, responsible self-governance and free markets flourish in Washington State because its citizens understand and cherish the principles from which freedom is derived.
The program is heard on the full ACN Network Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays 1:30pm. On KTW, The Fabulous 630 AM in Spokane, Radio Free Washington is heard Saturdays at 8:30am and 12:30pm, then again on Sundays at 8:30am.
For complete details on the ministry of Radio Free Washington, click here.
Please send a note of congratulations for being named the Program of the Month and a Thank You for sharing their weekly radio program with us on ACN.
Please email Steven Maggi now by clicking on this line radiofree@effwa.org
Write:
Evergreen Freedom Foundation | Radio Free Washington
PO Box 552 | Olympia, WA 98507
Phone 360-956-3482
Evergreen Freedom Foundation's Bio:
Some people call us a “think” tank; others a “do” tank. The IRS labels us as a non-profit educational research organization. We have been all those things for the past 18 years, from our humble beginning of 341 members to more than 5,000 today.
We also are building an active online audience through audio and video podcasts,
films, blogging, and investigative journalism.
We exist because the ideal of freedom is always only one generation away from
extinction. It must be deliberately passed on—deliberately safeguarded. The
freedom we Americans still enjoy of being able to mostly chart our own course
depends on us distinguishing what government can and should do versus what we
the people must do ourselves. At the Freedom Foundation, we specialize in
helping people understand that distinction.
We are also unique because we accept no money from public sources, like
government agencies. Our research and our voice are underwritten by more than
5,000 supporters.
If you would like more information about the Freedom Foundation, please call or email.
If you would like to join our mailing list or become part of the Freedom
Foundation family, click
here.
(Source: http://www.effwa.org)