Sean and Richie Show Raising Money For Red Cross at Crossgates
They're still there! They're not leaving the Crossgates Mall until 10am tomorrow morning. The Sean and Richie Show are set up with Country 107.7, WGNA-FM outside The Standard.
They're still there! They're not leaving the Crossgates Mall until 10am tomorrow morning. The Sean and Richie Show are set up with Country 107.7, WGNA-FM outside The Standard.
Starting at 6 a.m. this morning, The Sean and Richie Show began a marathon broadcast at Crossgates Mall outside the Standard Restaurant until 10 a.m. Thursday morning.
Ronnie Dunn, the voice of Brooks and Dunn is still cranking out the hits now as a solo act. His current hit is "Cost of Livin" and it really hits home more than ever.
We need to start off by saying a huge THANK YOU to everyone who has been so generous as we're collecting money for the Red Cross to help area victims of Irene. We always know we can count on our listeners to lend a hand when someone needs help and you've sure come through for us! Sean and Richie will remain at the Crossgates Mall camped out until 10A on Thursday so please come by and make a donation if you can. Check out some photos of the broadcast after the jump - and don't forget to bid on the Toby Keith tickets with a meet and greet that we have up for auction too!
Major road re-opened, Fundraising continues, FEMA is here. WGNA has more updated Flood Recovery Information to help you through this difficult time.
The Sean and Richie Show is camped out at Crossgates Mall in their quest to raise $10,000 for the victims of the flooding caused by Irene in our area and here in the studios we're taking bids on a tickets to see Toby Keith on 9/8 at SPAC that come with a meet and greet (as part of a group meet and greet) - use this form to place a bid - all the money is going straight to the Red Cross so that they can help our neighbors in this trying time.
WINNING BID: $600
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR GENEROUS BIDS!
Monday night during the Cryin', Lovin' or Leavin' Show, I had several phone calls with stories about people who were stuck in traffic jams in the Johnstown and Amsterdam areas.
Here is one stop on WGNA.com for the local Red Cross Chapter if you need help due to Tropical Storm Irene.
New York DOT has an interactive map you can use to see what roads are currently open or closed - many roads are reopening but not all are yet. Check the map before you head out on the roads!
The Sean and Richie Show will ask the residents of the WGNA coverage area to help raise money for the American Red Cross of Northeastern New York to support relief efforts for area residents affected by Hurricane Irene.
Have you ever been tempted to pass a road sign that says 'road closed?' We have seen several of these signs all over the Capital Region, since Tropical Storm Irene hit the area on Sunday. Sadly, a Capital Region resident lost his life when his truck was submerged in water.