
Sarah Ervin
KPCW Director of Development and Community EngagementSarah has spent her career in public service, advocacy, and community engagement. She and her family moved to Park City in 2018, at which time she started volunteering at KPCW as a weekday DJ before taking on a more formal role as Development Director responsible for fundraising and grant writing for the station. She moonlights as a co-host on The Community Campfire, and looks forward to subbing in for DJ shifts when she gets to play listener requests. A California native, Sarah lives in Pinebrook with her husband Mark, their children Jack and Sydney, and their rescue dog Butch Cassidy.
You can catch Sarah on The Community Campfire, Fridays at 9:00 AM on KPCW or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
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The Community Campfire visits with a group of 5th graders takes composting to the next level. Then, lace up for a wild ride with a story on roller skating fitness that’ll have you gliding into good vibes. Then it's time for Coach Skinner’s Skinny on Sports, plus heartwarming and hilarious tales from our very own Campfire Kids. And special guest Kris Lager stops by for our Campfire Music Sesh and performs an exclusive, never-before-recorded song: "Sweet Melody."
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Musician Kris Lager joins the Campfire for a "jam sesh" of his genre-blending, feel-good sounds rooted in soul, funk and blues. He performs two original songs, discusses his songwriting process and talks about navigating the music industry.
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The Community Campfire goes behind the scenes with the folks who groom our local ski runs. Then, Coach Skinner has the latest on local sports and the campfire kids share their views on the world. Local musician Bruce Music wraps up the hour with an in-studio performance.
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Local musician Bruce Christensen, aka Bruce Music, shares insights into his unique fusion of styles and his signature live looping technique. He highlights notable gigs like an NFL halftime show and his involvement in community benefit concerts. Bruce performs his original songs "Ski on the Moon" and "The Wave Train of Love" in our KPCW studio.
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The Community Campfire gathers around for a deep dive into the local Elks Lodge, located in a historic building on Main Street. Musical guest Hana Kamler amazes with a live performance in our KPCW Studio. The campfire kids provide the laughs and Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports.
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The Community Campfire takes a journey into the wild word of dog sledding and highlights the unique style of long time local artist Bridgette Meinhold. Local musical artist Kate Chanson delights us with a special performance live from the KPCW studios. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and the Campfire Kids share their refreshingly candid views.
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Singer-songwriter Kate Chanson, a Park City native, shares her journey from growing up with a love for jazz, inspired by her grandmother, to becoming a full-time musician and single mother. She reflects on the challenges of establishing her vintage jazz style in a market that initially resisted it, eventually securing prominent local venues and creating immersive musical experiences.
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In this "never have I ever" episode of The Community Campfire, the team goes bobsledding at the UOP, tries their hand at curling, and welcomes Park City native and musician Jack Wakley for an in-studio performance. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and the Campfire Kids charm us with their unique perspectives on the world.
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The Community Campfire gathers for a Valentine's Day episode, sharing heartfelt stories about love in all its forms, including fun stories from our campfire kids. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports, and local musician Alicia Stockman performs in studio.
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Local musician Alicia Stockman talks about her musical journey, influences and pursuing music as a full-time career. She performs two original songs "The Moon and the Mountain” and “Dust to Settle.”