The Return of 30 Hour Day

Where are you going to be on July 2 and 3 this year? How about joining the PDX.FM crew down at the Pioneer Courthouse Square for 30 Hour Day? That’s right, watch in awe as a few of your favorite (or not-so-favorite) PDX.FM personalities push the limits of endurance – and hopefully have some fun doing it – while helping make 30 Hour Day a reality this year.

What’s 30 Hour Day?

We’re glad you asked. 30 hour day is a project developed by Cami Kaos of Strange Love Live and Rick Turoczy of Silicon Florist. The concept? Livestream a variety of entertainment for 30 hours straight in an effort to raise money for charities.

What’s PDX.FM doing for 30 Hour Day?

In short, probably busting some serious ass running the audio for the whole damn thing. Beyond that though, we’ll be broadcasting a special Saturday morning edition of Morning Submission at 8am on July 3rd, as well as quite a few other fun little odds and ends throughout the event. Check back for more details as they become available.

What do I do?

Join us July 2 and 3 for entertainment, interviews, and interesting goings on—while helping some very worthwhile causes. All from the cozy warmth of your own Web browser.

More details are now available at www.30hourday.org

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  1. [...] PDX.FM will be there: watch in awe as a few of your favorite (or not-so-favorite) PDX.FM personalities push the limits of endurance – and hopefully have some fun doing it – while helping make 30 Hour Day a reality this year. (Read about the cavalry-like PDX.FM crew here.) [...]

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