
CFBX Record Fair – TRU Newsroom
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CFBX, the campus and community radio station at TRU’s Kamloops campus, is happy to announce our annual Record Fair!
This is a major fundraiser for the station.
There will be music on vinyl, CD and tape, stereo equipment, music memorabilia and musical instruments.
Vendor tables are twenty-five dollars each.
Vendor information and agreement forms are available by emailing [email protected].
Details
When: Sunday, May 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Sahali Mall
Cost: two dollars
CFBX is currently accepting donations of used music at the station’s offices, located at House 8 on the TRU campus.
For more information, call us at 250-377-3988 or email [email protected].
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