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Hot Radio Maine Announces 10th Annual Turkey Give-Away


HRM Turkey Giveaway
HRM Turkey Giveaway

Hot Radio Maine has announced their 10th annual Thanksgiving turkey give-away. This year's give-away consists of over 100 free turkeys. The annual event has become a holiday staple for the stations resulting in over 1,700 free turkeys over the years. In conjunction with Maine's Credit Unions, this year's give-away will be at the IGA in Wells, Maine. The turkey give-away will begin at 11am on Tuesday, November 22 and will be handed out on a first come, first basis until all of the turkeys are given out.

As in previous years, there is no cost, no catch, and no strings attached to receive a free turkey for Thanksgiving. The public needs to only show up at the Wells IGA at 11am and turkeys will be given away while supplies last. Hot Radio Maine does respectfully ask that those in need of help are allowed to go first.

Hot Radio Maine's Program Director and morning host Ryan Deelon announced the give-away on air saying, "We're incredibly proud to hold this event now for our 10th year! We appreciate the support of the local community and are constantly looking for ways to give back. We know that specifically this year that the cost of everything continues to rise including the price of turkeys. Hopefully this give-away will be able to help those struggling with the purchase this Thanksgiving."

Hot Radio Maine has a statewide reach and is heard on 104.7 FM in Portland and southern Maine, 100.3 FM in Lewiston/Auburn and Brunswick, 102.9 FM in Bangor/Brewer, Old Town & Orono.

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