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Phone Team
Support Team
As a thank you, your group will receive the following:
As an auction team, your group is certain to benefit from the high visibility of this very special and lively event. Your participation will spotlight your organization as one that cares about our community and quality broadcasting. There is a limited number of phone and support team slots available each night, so reserve your night now by calling Pam Hayes at 707-584-2007.
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Community Journal
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As a public broadcasting station, KRCB depends upon the support of its members in order to provide programming that educates, informs, and enriches our lives as individuals and as a society. Likewise, KRCB relies upon volunteers and interns who do everything from answering phones to TV and radio announcing; from operating a camera to editing video and audio for broadcast; from data entry and website assistance to helping manage our live on-air broadcast.
Coming up in October is our televised live Wine and Epicurean Auction; if you are interested in volunteering there are many opportunities: take bids over the phone, monitor bids coming in on the website, join the video production crew, describe items on air, make confirmtion calls, help with hospitality (great food!). For more info contact Cheryl before October 13th. The auction dates are 10/14, 10/15, 10/16 and 10/21, 10/22, 10/23 from 6:30 to 11 p.m.
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KRCB strives to use its resources to strengthen the community and build connections between the station and the community. We see ourselves as a community resource. To learn more about any of the events or programs in this section, or to find ways to get KRCB involved with your project or event, contact Cheryl Scholar, Community Outreach Coordinator at 707-584-2005.
With the help of 500 volunteers, 1000 business donors and 15,000 bids from the viewing public, KRCB’s three auctions make for lively volunteer opportunities as well as a great way to support public broadcasting. And because KRCB's auctions are our largest and most visible fundraising events, reaching over 2.6 million viewers, they’re a great way to promote your organization.
All you have to do is put together a ten- to twenty-person team to answer phones, do important behind the scenes jobs, or both! Teams can be members of your organization, their families, friends, or neighbors – anyone interested in supporting the community and your organization. 

