THE FINAL Highway 25 T-shirt Tour Stop

THE FINAL Highway 25 T-shirt Tour Stop

Photo: WWWV 97.5


It’s that time of year again and time is what it’s all about!  97.5 3WV’s Highway 25 Tour proving once again that we’ll take any excuse to party.  Celebrating 25 years of Highway John. Yeah… but all good things must come to an end.

Join the BGB for the FINAL Highway 25 Tour Stop on Wednesday August 27th from 5-7pm at Tavern On The James in Scottsville!

Sign up for a couple of awesome prizes from The Tavern including…

1st place drawing- TWO 9oz Tavern James River Custom Blended Burgers a week for 25 weeks.  ($33 value per week x 25=$825)

2nd place drawing – PRESENTED at the tour.  A 25 ounce Burger on Kings Hawaiian ($250 value)

Cardinal Home Center is ponying up an awesome prize pack valued at nearly $700 that you can register to win!

Including:

A Stihl Battery Trimmer

A Stihl Battery Blower

2 Lithium-Ion Batteries

1 Battery Charger

What’s more?  Sign-up to win your way into some ROCKIN’ shows at the Veteran’s United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach!

Including

Last but not least, snag you one of fifty exclusive 97.5 3WV’s Highway 25 Tour T-shirts expertly crafted by High Peak Custom Screen Printing and Embroidery.

T SHIRT TIME IS 6PM!!

All the rules and details here.

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