Cancer Connection Bed In Raises $64,000!

Cancer Connection Bed In Raises $64,000!

Photo: 93.9 & 101.5 The River


Thank you to everyone who contributed to the first and only Cancer Connection Bed In! We raised over $64,000 so that neighbors facing cancer can get FREE nonmedical services from Cancer Connection! THIS is what a Riverlution is all about.

If you missed the special musical performances from Jeff Tweedy, Home Body and King radio, watch them on our YouTube channel. You can peruse Monte’s many boudoir outfits and see his interviews with special guests in our livestreams archived on our Facebook page.

Special thanks to our Riverlution sponsors who make these radio shenanigans possible:

 

 

 

  

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