WYMG’S Christmas Wish 2021

WYMG’S Christmas Wish 2021

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 WYMG 100.5, Rewind 93.5, Henson Robinson Company, and Scheels are looking to help deserving individuals and families who have done good deeds for others and now find themselves in a time of need!

All money raised from WYMG’s Online Auction
will go directly to granting wishes and helping our local neighbors!!

All money raised from WYMG’s Christmas Wish
will go directly to granting wishes and helping our local neighbors!!

Click here to nominate someone you know to receive a Christmas Wish!!

And thanks to our Title Sponsors!!

 

Tune into 100.5 WYMG for More Details!

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