SMEF Board of Directors regular meeting

July 13, 2026

A group of people posing happily outdoors on a street. They are dressed in casual, colorful attire, with some wearing hats. In the background, there are trees, houses, and mountains under a clear sky.

KOTO Staff and SMEF Board Members

The San Miguel Educational Fund – that’s KOTO’s governing board – holds a regular meeting on Monday, July 20th, at 5:15 p.m. in Meeting Room 6 at Wilkinson Public Library.

The agenda is below:

San Miguel Educational Fund
Board of Directors Monthly Meeting
Wilkinson Public Library Meeting Room #6
Monday, July 20, 2026 | 5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. MDT

May 2026 SMEF Regular Meeting Agenda

  • I. Call to Order
  • II. Public Comment
  • III. New Business/Old Business
    • a. Approval of May Meeting Minutes and March Board Offsite Minutes
    • b. Bluegrass recap, raffle outcome
    • c. KOOK – Ridgway event recap and Gold Mountain tower update
    • d. Elevated Event and Event Plan
    • e. Live @ the Drive Plans
  • IV. Committee Reports
    • a. Finance Committee policies for investment accounts; investment strategy/allocation, Alpine Bank dialogue, Q2 investment performance
  • V. Financials
    • a. June 30 YTD
  • VI. Staff Reports
  • VII. Adjourn

Recent KOTO Blog Posts

  • An elderly man with a mustache, co-founder of KOTO-FM, holds a stack of books and papers—including one titled Sex and Broadcasting—standing in front of a dark wooden door.

    Remembering KOTO Founder Jim Bedford

    June 23, 2026

    KOTO Founder Jim Bedford passed the morning of Saturday, June 20th, 2026. Jim moved to Telluride in 1972, secured an FCC license in 1973, and went live on 91.7 FM in 1975. More than 50 years later, his legacy carries on at KOTO Radio.

    About a year ago, we visited with BF to capture the history of KOTO in his own words.

  • A vintage black-and-white photo from the Telluride Historical Museum shows sixteen men outdoors, posed with brass instruments and a bass drum, dressed in suits and hats among trees—a true snapshot of Historical Harmonies.

    Telluride Historical Museum presents Historic Harmonies

    March 20, 2026

    Historic Harmonies is a monthly podcast by the Telluride Historical Museum. Each month, staff will choose a different song about American history and dive into the history behind it, covering the history of the song itself, its historical context, and what larger themes the song covers.

    Click through to browse the archive of episodes!