[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 149 (Tuesday, November 27, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1809]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
102.7 FM ``THE GOAT'S'' 18TH BIRTHDAY
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HON. JARED POLIS
of colorado
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Mr. POLIS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a beloved
radio station, 102.7 FM KYGT, which turns eighteen on February 4, 2013.
The station, which is fondly known as ``The Goat,'' started with an
antique phonograph and a dream. Over the years, this humble station has
transformed itself into the voice of Clear Creek and a local
institution.
This community owned radio station's mission is clear: ``Broadcast
entertainment, news and information, both over the airwaves and via the
Internet, to the residents of Clear Creek County, Colorado, and the
world through an eclectic mix of programming.'' The Goat encourages
creative expression and believes in the importance of community.
The Goat is a commercial-free station that is funded by local
business sponsors, fundraisers, and an intergovernmental agreement with
all the towns in Clear Creek County. In addition to playing diverse
music, the station encourages civic engagement and community building.
There are live broadcasts of local high school athletic events, public
service announcements about community events, and a dedicated line for
the Sheriff's Department to take over the broadcast in case of an
emergency. The Goat informs and educates its audience, as exemplified
by founder and General Manager Greg Markle and Mark Cucinella's show,
``All Things Reconsidered.''
The Goat's dedicated staff is also a long-tenured staff. Gary and Doc
have been rocking Clear County for almost 18 years with their show ``So
Much Music, So Little Time.'' Many mountain residents have woken up to
snowy mountain mornings with ``Mornings with Mozart'' (even though
sometimes the show is played in the afternoon), put on their square
dancing shoes during ``Texas Tunes,'' been constantly surprised by
``The Mystery Hour,'' and head-banged through Mikey and Jen Jen's metal
show.
This radio station epitomizes not only what a community radio station
could be, but also what a community radio station should be. With a
laid-back vibe, an inclusive attitude, and a fun-loving spirit, 102.7
FM consistently has entertained, informed, and supported the Clear
Creek community. Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me today in
paying tribute to 102.7 FM The Goat as it soon celebrates its 18th
birthday.
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