KHOL Winter Membership Drive – Feb 5-11

[show_wp_shopping_cart] Support community radio in Jackson Hole by becoming a member of KHOL! 89.1 FM KHOL is a non-profit, commercial free community radio station that relies on our listeners to […]

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Support community radio in Jackson Hole by becoming a member of KHOL! 89.1 FM KHOL is a non-profit, commercial free community radio station that relies on our listeners to stay on air. While it is free to listen to KHOL, it is not free for us to provide our programming to the community. Your membership keeps our current programming running and helps us continue improve our service to the community.

Thanks Orijin Media for helping us tell our story.

*Please note that online donations are not eligible for the gifts being given away on air during our Membership Drives. Please call us at (307)733-5465 if you would like to take advantage of the on air premiums.

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$10 MONTHLY DONATION

$5 MONTHLY DONATION

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Sustaining Memberships

Sustaining memberships help KHOL by providing funding throughout the year. Select a subscription amount below that will be automatically donated at the first of each month.

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Standard Memberships

Support community radio in Jackson by becoming a member. Select one of our standard membership levels below and be directed to Paypal to complete a one time donation.

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Memberships with Thank You Gifts

If you donate to KHOL at certain levels, we will send you one of premium thank you gifts. Please select a donation level and complete the donation process by providing your payment information through Paypal.







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