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2020 KKFI Upgrade Project

In the waining days of 2019, KKFI had a very generous family offer to match up to $17,500 to upgrade KKFI's equipment and spaces.  You answered the call and then some!  We raised over $38,000 toward the project and it is underway.  This page will be a repository for information...

M&V – Who we heard at Folk Alliance: Late Night Day 2 + Day 3 :-)

Yes, indeed - Mark made it all the way through to KKFI's own Shapiro Brothers at 2:30 AM on Thursday. Valerie did not.  So only Mark got to hear Ordinary Elephant, Jenna Mammina and Rolf Sturm, and Shapiro Brothers) in their private showcases, but we all get to hear them...

KKFI is Here – How we are helping right now.

KKFI is Here. Just a few of the unique ways we are serving our community right now. Donate to KKFI COVID-19 Resources CDC and Regional Information on Covid-19 Updates on stay-at-home orders, unemployment information, COVID-19 testing updates, local resources, local businesses, and more. We are doing our best to keep important information at your fingertips. FOR BUSINESSES...

Part of the healing process for me was taking steps to ensure my story didn’t become the story of other women

"Part of the healing process for me was taking steps to ensure my story didn’t become the story of other women.” Jessi Bixler is a MOCSA Board Member and longtime volunteer, and she is the survivor speaker you'll hear at MOCSA's Community Luncheon on October 14.

Update 4.20.20 – CDC and Regional Information on Covid-19

Kansas and Missouri Unemployment & Federal Impact Check Information Published 4.20.20 MO - Unemployment Benefits Information KS - Unemployment Benefits KKFI is here. We know that this crisis has changed things for all of us. We also know that there are new unemployment options available to self employed and 1099 contract workers. For Missouri Workers, labor.mo.gov And for...

Get Your Irish Music Here! (Irish Tune Types)

Irish instrumental music is by and large dance music, at least until comparatively recently. Now, except for isolated communities of interest, it’s mostly listening music, notwithstanding the vestigial audience participation – hand clapping, foot stomping, thigh slapping, etc. Arthur Young wrote in A Tour of Ireland (1776-1779): "Dancing is very general...