WESU Seeking Donations for Fall Record Fair Oct. 26

Olivia DrakeOctober 17, 20143min
Hundreds of vinyl records and CDs will be for sale during the WESU 88.1 FM Fall Record Fair.
Hundreds of vinyl records and CDs will be for sale during the WESU 88.1 FM Fall Record Fair.
Hundreds of vinyl records and CDs will be for sale during the WESU 88.1 FM Fall Record Fair.

WESU 88.1 FM will host a Fall Record Fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 26 in Beckham Hall.

Dozens of vendors from across the Northeast will be selling vinyl records, CDs, posters, T-shirts and more. WESU DJs will sell WESU gear and records to support the station. The station also is seeking donations to be sold at the event.

Currently celebrating its’ 75th anniversary, WESU is one of the oldest non-commercial radio stations in the United States. WESU offers a diverse mix of news and public affairs from NPR, Pacifica, and independent and local media sources. WESU students and community volunteers also provide a freeform mix of creative music programming featuring music not readily available elsewhere on the radio.

The station currently broadcasts at the frequency of 88.1 FM from its 6,000-watt transmitter located atop Exley Science Center with a potential to reach
to more than 1 million listeners throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. WESU also streams audio, online through their website www.wesufm.org.

Limited vendor space is still available. For more information e-mail Lee Berman at lberman@wesleyan.edu.

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