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Fwd: A good day to support WNYC

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We need to hear from 200 of you today. Plus, donate any amount today and get a vintage tote bag Dear

We need to hear from 200 of you today. Plus, donate any amount today and get a vintage tote bag [View this email in a browser]( Dear Listener, We wanted to be sure you saw this morning's email from Michael Hill—and let you know that [we are looking for another 100 people to meet our goal of 200 email donations today](. [Your gift today will help us to close this gap]( and ensure that WNYC has the resources we need to serve our entire community. Plus, we'll send you a WNYC Transmitter Tote Bag along with any other thank you gift you choose! Thank you for supporting the independent journalism you count on. - WNYC Membership Team ​---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Michael Hill, WNYC To: {EMAIL} Subject: A good day to support WNYC [Donate]( Dear Listener, WNYC’s Spring Pledge Drive is heading into the homestretch—and that makes it necessary for everyone to [step up to support WNYC today](. In fact, to keep us on track in these final days of the pledge drive, [we’re looking for 200 people to make a donation in response to this email](. Plus, [contribute today]( and we’ll send you a WNYC Vintage Map tote bag, which features a classic 1937 painting of WNYC's original transmitter site in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. That's in addition to any other thank you gift you select! [I'LL BE ONE OF THE 200!]( Listeners like you provide the largest share of WNYC’s operating budget. That means that when you tune in and hear the deep news and reporting you rely on, you’re helping to make it all possible when you step up and donate. I always say that every day is a good day to donate to WNYC—and today is an especially good day. [Be one of the 200 people we are counting on and make your contribution to WNYC today](. Thank you so much for your support, Michael Hill Host, Morning Edition [DONATE NOW]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [PREFERENCES or UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [View this email]( in a browser. [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( © New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reserved [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy](

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