A NIGHT OF REVELRY AT BOHEMIAN BASH HELPS RAISE FUNDS TO RESTORE KNSJ TRANSMITTER

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More donations needed to recover costs of repairing tranmitter on Mt. Laguna after vandalism

By Miriam Raftery

June 25,2016 (La Mesa) – Thanks to all who came out to our Bohemian Bash benefit!   KNSJ 89.1 FM founder Martin Eder announced the good news that thanks to generous community donations plus a loan, KNSJ’s transmitter has been repaired! The station is still working to fix software communication issues but anticipates full restoration of broadcasting soon – thanks to your help. 

Donations are still needed and can be made at www.knsj.org or www.eastcountymagazine.org to support KNSJ Radio and the East County Magazine Show production.

Guests enjoyed an expansive feast with international flavors a plethora of prizes, a wide variety of entertainment and even the opportunity to shimmy and shake as they learned classicial Indian dance steps in true Bohemian flair. Click"read more" and scroll down to see more photos of the festivities over the warm and wonderful summer solstice weekend.


THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:

Michael Beavers, Denver Art Society

Calif. Health Network, Santee

Candied Apple, Julian

Casa de Pico restaurant, La Mesa

Eclectic Ape, Julian

Benji Garcia, comedian

Glamour Girlz Boutique, El Cajon

Gypsy Treasures, Julian

Harbor Cruises

Heritage of the Americas Museum, Rancho San Diego

Jewel Box, Julian

Julian Carriage Rides

Julian Imports

Julian Mountain Emporium

Julian Olde Time Photos

Kwai Sun Studio, La Mesa

Lunch Box Café, La Mesa

Jim Moreno, Poet

Pam’s Place produce stand, Descanso

Pocalypse Gotajuice, musician

Fabio Rojas, musician

San Diego Asian Artists Ensemble

Scott Sigler, author

Silver Creek Fine Art Gallery & Framing, El Cajon

@Spacebar Internet Café, La Mesa

St. Madeleine Sophie’s Gallery, El Cajon

Visionary Dance Theatre, San Diego

Vons, La Mesa

Karl Weiss, comedian

 

 


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It was as night to remember!

The people, the conversation, the music, and the door prizes! (My diet kept me away from the food, but that looked very good too.)