WRIR’s Spring Fund Drive

by | Mar 2, 2012 | POLITICS

WRIR has had quite the journey. In celebrating their seventh year, the station had it’s most prosperous and exciting anniversary party to date. Joining together multiple genres of music as well as several disciplines of performance art, the independent radio station proved its mission statement gloriously. The station is a platform for the voice of this city. Dynamic news programming and eclectic music selection help to culminate the reason why most Richmond citizens don’t turn the dial once they hit WRIR.


WRIR has had quite the journey. In celebrating their seventh year, the station had it’s most prosperous and exciting anniversary party to date. Joining together multiple genres of music as well as several disciplines of performance art, the independent radio station proved its mission statement gloriously. The station is a platform for the voice of this city. Dynamic news programming and eclectic music selection help to culminate the reason why most Richmond citizens don’t turn the dial once they hit WRIR.

Today is the beginning of the station’s 2012 Spring Fund Drive. As usual, the station will be kicking things off with a band. The one and only Japanther will be playing at Strange Matter this evening, with support from New York’s Ken South Rock and Filthy Savage, along with Richmond’s Bermuda Triangles. Come meet the voices you hear on the air as they dance along to the rapid tunes occurring all night. If you have had the chance to catch Japanther, you know that you are in store for a spectacular evening of pop music flair.

WRIR is a non-profit independent radio station and they always need your help. With your donations, the station can keep doing what they do best and what we all love them for. Here are some of the benefits from placing a donation to your favorite Richmond radio station:

$50 Member Level
A WRIR T-shirt exclusive to the Fund Drive
Here’s another unique design for your collection of WRIR shirts. This year’s shirt was designed by WRIR listener Wes McQuillen. T-shirts are Unisex (meaning one size for men & women), Smoke Grey, 100% cotton with a lightweight and soft feel, pre-shrunk and a classic fit.
WRIR Bumper Sticker

$100 WRIR Level
WRIR embroidered patch
The circular WRIR logo is embroidered as a two-color patch with an iron-on backing.
WRIR T-Shirt
WRIR Bumper Sticker

$200 On-Air Member Level
WRIR black lighweight hoodie
For the first time in five years, WRIR brings back its hoodie. This time the hoodie is a lighter weight that is perfect for spring. The round WRIR logo is printed on the back of the hoodie. The hoodie has a full zipper, two front pockets and a drawstring hood.
WRIR Patch
WRIR T-Shirt
WRIR Bumper Sticker

Dollar-A-Day Member Level ($365 total one time donation)
Day Sponsorship
Sponsor one day of WRIR’s broadcast to celebrate a person, event or important issue in your life.
WRIR Hoodie
WRIR Patch
WRIR T-Shirt
WRIR Bumper Sticker

$25 Student Level
T-shirt from one of our previous fund drives if you have a valid student id
-Designs and sizes are limited to what’s in stock
-You must pay in person and present a valid student id

There are several ways you can make a donation to WRIR. You can give them a ring at 804-622-9747. You can go online to www.wrir.org and make a donation there. The best way to show your love might be dropping by the station at 1621 West Broad Street during Fund Drive hours. While there, you can grab a bite to eat from several of the restaurants that have graciously donated food items or even catch a live act or two. Some of the bands slated to make appearances include League of Space Pirates, Jonathan Vassar, Fire Bison, Paul Ivey and The Rubes, Dead Fame, Occultist, and many more. So if you know what you like and you want to keep hearing it, make a donation to WRIR and let’s keep Richmond’s independent radio alive and well.

All information regarding the Fund Drive, in-studio live performances and all things WRIR can be found at www.wrir.org

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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