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"As a kid in Grangeville, Idaho, I fell asleep to NWPR's classical music. Years later I painted the radio offices while working for WSU, and became friends with the staff. Now, I teach third grade at Sunnyside School and love sharing classical music with my students. NWPR is a huge part of my life, and I am very proud to be a member."
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