Up on the Roof is almost here!


Up On a Roof 2018: September 4th-7th

Allen Showalter (The Photo Doctor from King Photo) and JR from our sister station 96.9 WSIG are spending 4 days and 3 nights on the roof of the King Photo store in Harrisonburg to raise money and food for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. 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, Easy 100.1, Oldies 101.3 and Rewind 105.1 or check in on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kingphotostore

You can also donate directly to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank.

Food donations are also welcome and a truck from the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank will be at King Photo all week accepting non perishable food donations.

For over 24 Years King Photo has hosted “Up On A Roof”, a community fundraiser.

See more of the fun from past years in our photo gallery: http://54.85.58.18/new-gallery-from-video/up-on-a-roof/

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