Feb. 14: Celebrate Singles Awareness Day with Chuck

Feb. 14: Celebrate Singles Awareness Day with Chuck

Listen all day Valentine’s Day for songs dedicated to the flipside of love… getting dumped, cheated on, not finding it at all. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


No Significant Other this Valentine’s Day? Perfect.

Valentine’s Day, a day usually reserved for making googly eyes at your sweetheart.  This Valentine’s Day, 101.7 Chuck FM’s celebrating the single people with Singles Awareness Day! Listen all day Valentine’s Day for songs dedicated to the flipside of love… getting dumped, cheated on, not finding it at all. Got a suggestion? Call the Chuck Line at (854) 220-1017 and Chuck’ll play it back for you!

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