Friends of KGLT announces ‘2018 Fall Vinyl Sale’
Alternative Public Radio station KGLT-FM, located on the MSU campus in Bozeman, has announced their annual 50th Anniversary 2018 Fall Vinyl Sale. The one-day-only vinyl sale is set for Saturday, September 15th in rooms 233 and 235 of the Strand Union Building on the Montana State University campus. The event will run from 10am–3pm with FREE admission, preceeded by an “Early Bird” special hour for collectors from 9–10am with a $5 donation.
Saturday allows collectors free parking on campus, with plenty available south of the SUB. The Early Bird special allows real vinyl hounds to get first dibs on the rare, collectible vinyl, CDs, cassettes, posters, and tees being offered by KGLT, and the vendors, who give a percentage of their sales to the station.
Friends of KGLT hold the vinyl sale twice a year for KGLT. The event brings together a vast community of music listeners and fans from across the broadcast area, which includes Helena, Big Timber, Livingston, Gardiner and the Gallatin Valley.
“Word has gotten out about the great finds at our Vinyl Sales,” said KGLT Music Director, Jim Kehoe. “Vendors come from as far as Missoula and Jackson Hole.”
The Vinyl Sale will include private dealers and all of the vinyl the station collects from listener donations. Also, KGLT will offer collectable tees from past years for sale. The KGLT Vinyl Sale in the MSU SUB is just down the hall from the Ask-Us Desk.
Operated as a program of Montana State University – Bozeman, KGLT has broadcasted from the campus since its inception in 1968, providing non-commercial, educational radio to area listeners. KGLT is funded by donations from listeners, grants, and foundations, as well as underwriting and support from the Associated Students of Montana State University (ASMSU). KGLT works with many clubs and programs on and off campus, writing and producing over 1,500 public service announcements per year on topics including sexual harassment, GED completion, senior education, preventative health measures, low cost medical services, humane control of animal population, new classes on campus, psychological counseling, crisis hotlines, among others. Learn more at www.kglt.net. •