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Submission Guidelines:

To submit something for the Community Calendar, carefully follow these guidelines:  Write a short paragraph (60-70 words) in a format, similar to this:

PKD FoundationThe goal is to make sure no one will suffer the full effects of polycystic kidney disease. You can help them meet that goal by taking the 2014 Walk for PKD. Money raised moves them closer to finding treatments for PKD, and provides education and support services for the PKD   community. This is their largest gathering of patients, family, friends and supporters. The Twin Cities Walk for PKD is Saturday, September 27th at the Normandale Hyland Bandshell. Join them. Sign up or donate at WalkForPKD.org.      


Send that paragraph in the body of an email (well in advance) to:                    LeeValsvik@iHeartMedia.com


If accepted, it will be on the Community Calendar and air (time permitting) during Twin Cities Community on Sunday.


To submit a Public Service Announcement:  


Note, we don't produce PSAs for every cause but if you have a high quality MP3, send it to:                            LeeValsvik@iHeartMedia.com


If it's on a CD, send it to:
Lee Valsvik  
On Air Community Engagement                             
iHeartMedia Minneapolis                           
1600 Utica Avenue South, Suite 500                               
Minneapolis, MN  55416 


Your PSA will be reviewed and if it meets our production standards and    other criteria, it will be added to the rotation and play when needed.


For tips and guidelines on how to write a PSA, please send an email to:LeeValsvik@iHeartMedia.com


Public Affairs Programming

Twin Cities Community - airs Sundays on KDWB at 6:00 AM;  on KFAN at 6:30 AM; on K102, Cities 97 and KOOL 108 at 7:00 AM.  Hosted by Lee Valsvik, the half hour, program features community organizations.  To suggest a topic/cause, send an email to LeeValsvik@iHeartMedia.com.  You can listen to podcasts of previous shows here. 


eTown - airs Sundays on Cities 97.  Their mission is "to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience, through music and conversation...to create a socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world with conversation and information about our communities and our environment."


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