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It’s the last day of our Fall Fund Drive, and thus far we’ve banded together to raise $25,000 (and counting!) for Mountain Community Radio! Thank you so, so deeply to all of you who have helped make this possible, but we still haven’t quite hit our goal of $30,000, so if you have not yet donated to WMMT, now’s your chance. You can call, toll-free, at (888) 396-1208 or give online (and securely) by clicking the green donate button at right. With your help–no matter how much you can give–we will meet our goal and keep this thing going! Thank you all, from all of us. We couldn’t do this without you. And we wouldn’t want to.
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