Win Your Tickets to SEWE – Feb. 15-17

Win Your Tickets to SEWE – Feb. 15-17

Chuck is fired up for SEWE this weekend. The Art, Birds of Prey, and Chuck’s favorite…THE DOCK DOGS! Get in to win tickets to Friday, Saturday or Sunday now! Be quick, we’ll call you if you win on Wednesday afternoon after 3 PM! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Southeastern Wildlife Expo


Chuck is fired up for SEWE this weekend. The Art, Birds of Prey, and Chuck’s favorite…THE DOCK DOGS!

Get in to win tickets to Friday, Saturday or Sunday now! Be quick, we’ll call you if you win on Wednesday afternoon after 3 PM!

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Contest Rules

Beginning Feb 11, 2019 through Feb 13, 2019 at 3:00pm log onto www.1017ChuckFM.com to register for a chance to win two (2) General Admission tickets to Southeastern Wildlife Expo .Total prize value is $50.

The winner will be randomly selected from the entries with the correct answers and will be notified by phone on Wed Feb 13, 2019 at 3pm. If we are unable to reach the winner after 5 attempts, then we will randomly select another winner.

The contest is open to those who hold a valid article of state issued identification or have a valid Military ID. No purchase necessary. Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash. Packages cannot be transferred if the winner is unable to attend. Winners will be responsible for state and federal taxes. Fees and incidentals are not included.

WAVF contests are open to all eligible South Carolina residents who are 18 and over and have not won anything on WAVF in the past 30 days or any prize valued at $600 or more in the past 6 months. Only one winner per household is permitted within 30 days after a household has a winner. Any prize awarded to an ineligible listener will be deemed null and void, and an alternate eligible winner may be named.

Employees of WAVF, Charleston Radio Group, Saga Quad States Communications, LLC., and its ultimate parent company, Saga Communications, Inc., their advertising agencies, affiliates, contest sponsors, employees and immediate families of each, and employees of all media of mass communication within a one hundred mile radius of the WAVF main studio are not eligible to win any contest. Immediate family includes the spouse, great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of the employee and his/her spouse. This also includes individuals for whom the employee is current legal guardian.

Full contest rules available at 2294 Clements Ferry Rd. Charleston, SC Monday through Friday 8:30am-5:00pm or by logging onto www.1017ChuckFM.com.

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