

WHERE & WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 7:30 at the Rukmapura Park Hotel.
Dining Theme: The Streets of Taipei
DETAILS & HOW TO BID: Support solar-powered KRUU-FM and enjoy delicious food and fun in a festive dining atmosphere. Only 40 seats available. Snag one or more simply by sending an email to: greattaste@kruufm.com. The minimum bid per dinner is $30. Check out the menu by clicking Read More below.
Great Food w/ Great Taste for a Great Cause at a Great Place! The first KRUU fundraising dining experience is tastefully coming your way from The
Mainstay Inn, 300 North Main Street on Wednesday, March 30th from 6:45-9:00 PM.
Experience a five-course Nepali dinner (vegetarian and non-vegetarian options) cooked by Chef Mangal Tamang, plus the fun of "LIVE" radio as we broadcast GREAT TASTE at 7:00 PM.
This elegant affair is designed to enhance not only your tastebuds, but Fairfield's grassroots, solar-powered community radio station, KRUU 100.1 FM. KRUU broadcasts its amazing array of diverse shows with the help of nearly 100 volunteers and relies on listener support to for operating expenses.
Here's how to get tickets to the Nepali taste extravaganza: We have room for ONLY 22 guests. You have to submit a one-time bid to try and secure a ticket. One chance is all you get!
The minimum bid is $25 but you are welcome to bid a much higher amount to show your support. The top 22 bidders will win what will surely be a coveted spot.
Send an email to:greattaste@kruufm.com. In the Subject line write: Nepali Dinner.
Click on the Read More link below for more details.
UPDATE: Link to recording of the concert here:
CELEBRATE THE BEST IN COMMUNITY RADIO
Live Remote Broadcast for Solar-powered KRUU-LP 100.1 F
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Gifted cellists Eleanor Wells and Charles Lee return to Fairfield from Boulder, Colorado for a special performance on Sunday, November 22nd at 7:30pm in the beautiful Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts to benefit KRUU-LP 100.1 FM, Fairfield's solar-powered, independent, grassroots community radio station. Special guest pianist Christopher Zemliauskas will also be featured.
Last year over 300 audience members delighted to the mellifluous musicality and refined power of the husband-wife team who perform with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra. A very special evening is planned that will include compositions by Samuel Barber and Benjamin Britten, among others.