Rewind Valentine Rules


Beginning at 6:00am on February 3rd, 2014 through 12:00pm on February 14th, 2014, you can attempt win a the Valentine’s Prize Pack including a facial and two tickets to see Rick Springfield all valued at $140.00 retail.  All prize pack winners will be entered to win a grand prize 3 night stay for up to 4 people at a cabin in Pigeon Forge, TN valued at $558.00.  The contest is open to those who hold a valid article of state identification and are 18 years of age or older and those 18 or older with a valid Military I.D.

To attempt to win, you must listen to Rewind 94.3 for the cue to call, then the 9th person to call 270-640-7943 will be named the Valentine’s Prize Pack winner.  All Prize Pack winners will be entered into a random drawing, and Rewind 94.3 will pick a Grand Prize winner for the Cabin Stay on February 14th.  Prizes must be claimed within 45 days.  Complete Rewind 94.3 contest rules apply and are available at Rewind 9-4-3 dot com.

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