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WKSU members receive special benefits, including
12 issues of Northern Ohio LIVE magazine,
2-for-1 ticket discounts at cultural performances and concerts,
free merchandise when purchases are made,
discounts on products and services…and more.
National benefits include car rentals from Alamo, Avis, Budget, and Hertz; and hotel discounts from Choice Hotels International, including Comfort Suites, Econo Lodge, Quality Inn, Rodeway Inn, Sleep Inn, and others.
Other National Benefits include ticket discounts at major U.S. theme parks: SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, Sesame Place, and Adventure Island.
Participating in WKSU’s Member Benefits Program are 70+/- businesses and cultural institutions located in Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent, Montrose, Peninsula, Wooster and many other cities and towns in Northeast Ohio.
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Contribute $1,000 or more anytime during the calendar year and become a member of
WKSU’s Leadership Circle. Benefits include free tickets to cultural events in NE Ohio, your choice of a feature series produced by WKSU’s award-winning news team, and a lapel pin that identifies you as a key supporter of public radio in NE Ohio, to name a few. Make an
online pledge, or contact the development department at 330-672-3114 for more details.

With $570,675 raised from individual gifts—and an additional $250,000 contributed from The GAR Foundation—the campaign to establish WKSU’s Endowment Fund was a rousing success. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Fund for the Campaign!
Help WKSU “Reach the Top” by adding your gift to WKSU’s Endowment Fund. When you do, you will help to ensure the future of public radio in Northeast Ohio. Our goal—to reach $1 million by June 30, 200x—can only be achieved with the generous support of the people who count the most to WKSU—listeners!
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