Help us collect donations for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank!

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Allen from King Photo and JR from our sister station WSIG will be spending 4 days and 3 nights on the roof of the King Photo store on East Market Street in Harrisonburg to raise money and food for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank.  The fun runs from 6am on Tuesday, September 13 through noon on Friday, September 16!  Come by to drop a donation in one of the buckets dropped over the side of the roof. While you are there you can enter to win prizes, find specials on photos and framing or just come up on the roof and heckle the boys as they spend their days roof-dwelling. Be sure to follow along in their adventure by listening to WSIG, WSVA, Q101, ESPN1360 WHBG, More 96.1, V100 and Rewind 105.1 or check in on Facebook: King Photo!

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