New director leads Vernon community radio ahead of fundraiser

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Paul Bielby takes over role from Marv Machura at community radio station; online auction coming up

Paul Bielby is the new executive director of Vernon’s Valley FM Community Radio Society. The organization is hosting a fundraising online auction in December.Contributed

 

Roger Knox

by Roger Knox

Vernon Morning Star

November 24, 2024

 

The role for Paul Bielby is simple.

The new executive director of 97.9 Valley FM – Vernon’s community radio station – is to complete a station fundraising push, and finish the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) inspection process that will get the long-awaited station broadcasting on-air.

Bielby takes the executive director’s baton from Marv Machura, who made significant strides during his tenure as ED, including acquiring a new, 600-watt radio transmitter in September.

“I am excited to step into this role at Valley FM and continue the great work done by Marv, the board of directors, and technician Matt Schafer,” said Bielby. “I am also delighted to be working with some very talented broadcasting stars, and local business luminaries on our board, as well as some key supporters like MP Ken Hardie.”

Added Machura: “I am happy that Paul Bielby has accepted the role of ED and I look forward to continuing to support the radio station as a volunteer, and radio show host with my show Four Strong Winds.”

Bielby has been involved in commercial auctions and fundraising for 20 years. He founded Benefit Auctions, a Vernon social enterprise that helps non-profits raise funds. His fundraising experience will support Valley FM’s transition from an internet-only station, streaming 24/7 at valleyfm.ca, to a full-fledged, terrestrial radio station.

Valley FM has partnered with two charities, the Okanagan Humane Society (OHS), and Forever Home Sanctuary (FHS), for a Triple Charity Auction hosted online at benefitauction.ca.

The funds raised for Valley FM from this online auction will contribute to the monitoring equipment required to pass the final inspection by the CRTC.

The funds raised for the OHS will help them continue to fill the gap left by the closure of the Vernon SPCA. The third charity to benefit will be Forever Home Sanctuary, a local rescue and sanctuary dedicated to farm animals that was founded by Angie Ioakimidou and partner Ron Hopkins. FHS was recognized in October with the Non-Profit Excellence Award at Vernon’s Annual Business Excellence Awards.

Community members and businesses are encouraged to donate auction items. Used items in good condition are also welcome. The online bidding will start on Dec.1 and conclude on Dec.15.

To donate an item you can email 

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