KUAF Hosts Christmas Show at Fayetteville Public Library

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FAYETTEVILLE — The holiday season is right around the corner, and to help local residents get into the holiday spirit, KUAF is hosting a Christmas-themed show at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Fayetteville Public Library, which is located at 401 W. Mountain St. The public is invited to be part of the audience as hosts of KUAF's local news program, Ozarks at Large, interview representatives from Cooperative Emergency Outreach and the United Way of Northwest Arkansas about the importance of giving year-round and not just during the holiday giving season. Other guests include Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers who will help you get a head start on planning your entertainment in 2014, and musical performances by the Adams Collins Trio, Jones'n' Leah, and Farmer and the Markets.

The event will be recorded and portions of it will be broadcast by KUAF during the Dec. 24th editions of Ozarks at Large. The event is free and open to the public. Guests are invited to bring nonperishable food items, which will be donated to the Fayetteville Public Schools Outback program. The food pantry and clothing closet helps families in need in the Fayetteville School District and is KUAF's Giving Tree charity of choice this year.

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ABOUT KUAF 91.3FM KUAF 91.3FM in an NPR affiliate based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The listener-supported radio station airs classical music and NPR programs, as well as a local news magazine show and locally-hosted music shows which highlight a variety of genres including classical music, jazz, blues and folk. Ozarks at Large is an hour-long, local news magazine that airs at noon and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 9 a.m. Sunday morning. Ozarks at Large covers news, arts and entertainment in Northwest Arkansas, the Arkansas River Valley, and the surrounding area. Additional information is available at www.ozarksatlarge.com.

ABOUT FAYETTEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Fayetteville Public Library has served the city of Fayetteville since 1916, and through its collections, programming, computing resources and facilities works towards its mission to strengthen the community and empower citizens through free and public access to knowledge. Located at 401 W. Mountain Street, the library is open seven days a week (64 hours per week) and provides online access 24/7. More information is available at www.faylib.org.

Media contact:
Antoinette Grajeda
News Producer
KUAF 91.3 FM
(479) 544-3734
agrajeda13@gmail.com