Pittsfield Community Radio, WBTR To Have On-Air Fundraiser to Support the Station

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. Pittsfield Community Radio, 89.7 WTBR-FM, will be holding a one-day on-air fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

All money raised during the on-air fundraiser will go towards continuing the mission of providing the community with a non-profit, non-commercial radio station to present diverse local, entertaining, informative, and educational programming.

The event will also help raise funds for 88.1 WSBR in Lee, which has been simulcasting Pittsfield Community Radio to the Southern Berkshires since January.

The on-air event will be anchored by former Pittsfield morning radio fixture and current Coordinator of Advancement at WTBR, Bob Heck, and Pittsfield Community Television’s Executive Director and Morning Drive host Shawn Serre.  The day will also feature many local radio personalities who currently produce radio programs on WTBR. There will be special guests, including Mayor Peter Marchetti, Pittsfield Public Schools Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips, WTBR-FM board members, and many more.

Shawn Serre, Executive Director of PCTV, says this event is critical to the station's success and continued operation.

"This station survives when the community steps up with its support," said Serre.  "We are grateful to be able to provide this programming every day of the year, and our annual Radiothon fundraiser is one way we can make that happen.  Donations received during this event are what keeps the lights on and the transmitter broadcasting," he said.

Many premium gifts will be given away, including local restaurant and business gift certificates. Every donation of $25 or more will qualify for a chance to win a Thanksgiving dinner from KJ Nosh Catering.

"This year, we have proven the need for our community to continue to have a community radio station," Heck said.  "The independent, participatory community radio WTBR provides is rare in today’s mass media world.  We’re the only radio station in the Berkshires that allows community members from all walks of life to come together to listen, create, react, and engage. Once a year we ask the larger community to come together and help keep us going."

The one-day on-air fundraiser will air all day on 89.7 WTBR-FM as well as 88.1 WSBR-FM in Lee, the WTBR Facebook page, and on PCTV Select, available on Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire.

Donations can be made by calling 413-445-4234 during the pledge drive or made online anytime at wtbrfm.com.

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Pittsfield School Committee Appoints Latifah Phillips as Permanent Superintendent

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The School Committee enthusiastically voted to hire Latifah Phillips as the permanent superintendent on Wednesday. 

Appointed as the interim last spring, Phillips is said to have brought meaningful initiatives centered on student outcomes to the Pittsfield Public Schools in a short period of time. Her hire is pending a successful contract negotiation.

"We've had a lot of really difficult decisions since January, and I think this one is easy," committee member Heather McNeice said. 

There was applause from attendees after the vote. 

Three options were listed on the agenda: Hire Phillips, conduct a search and allow Phillips to apply, or conduct a search not allowing Phillips to apply based on the interim search. Committee member Sarah Muil made the motion to hire Phillips, explaining that from her first conversations with the educational leader, she has felt like Phillips was at home. 

"She has always been unwavering, and everything that she's done, she's always kept a calm and steady way of talking through every situation with families, with staff members, with us," Muil said. 

"I feel as though I'm growing up with her in some way through this experience, because she is showing us what a leader truly can be when you allow them to be in the role that they should be in."

Phillips, who joined the meeting virtually, said this is one of the most significant moments in her life and career, and that serving PPS during this interim year has reinforced her belief in restraint, resilience, and potential with students, staff, families, and the community.

She said she looks forward to advancing the district’s shared vision and ensuring that every decision is centered on the success and well-being of students.

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