3WV Listener Appreciation – Tour of the Living Dead


 

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BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE

97.5 3WV had so much on our Tour Of The Living Dead and are SO thankful to our great 3WV listeners that on Saturday, June 20th in our parking lot at 1140 Rose Hill Drive in Charlottesville, we will be giving away ONE (1) T-shirt to any vehicle that drives through and is willing to have a 3WV sticker stuck to it!  Some bundles will contain just a shirt and others will be stuffed with prizes so don’t miss out, starting at NOON!  We’ll be handing them out as long as it takes until the shirts are GONE. 

Congratulation to Allison Ennis!!! She’s going to see
The Dead’s Fare Thee Well Show in
Chicago at Soldier Field in July.

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will fly her direct to Chicago and put her up in a swanky hotel! 

Thanks to

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GRATEFUL PALE ALE who was grateful to give you chances to win prizes like tickets to the LOCKN Fest in September

And thanks to

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for the AWESOME shirts this year.

 

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