JVC Broadcasting, one of America’s largest independent and locally owned broadcast and entertainment companies, announces the return of WHWY Highway 98 Country’s 11th Annual Bikes or Bust beginning Friday December 2nd! Highway 98 Country’s morning personality Bo Reynolds will spend 98 straight hours suspended high above Fort Walton Beach to collect new bikes and raise awareness for Toys for Tots Fort Walton Beach/Destin.
To ensure every child along the Emerald Coast gets a new bike this Christmas, Reynolds will spend 98 continuous hours camping atop a 30-foot-tall scissor-lift, with only a tent and sleeping bag to protect him from the elements! This event will encourage listeners, community members, and local businesses to donate new bikes and helmets for children of all ages.
Bikes or Bust will take place at Uptown Station, located at 99 Eglin Parkway NE in Fort Walton Beach. Reynolds will go up on the scissor-lift at 10am on Friday December 2nd and will arrive back down on solid ground Tuesday December 6th at Noon. Local volunteers along with representatives of JVC Broadcasting Fort Walton Beach will be on site collecting donations and assembling bikes for Toys for Tots.
More information about the event can be found at Highway98Country.com and @Highway98Country on social media.
Bikes or Bust will take place at Uptown Station, located at 99 Eglin Parkway NE in Fort Walton Beach. Reynolds will go up on the scissor-lift at 10am on Friday December 2nd and will arrive back down on solid ground Tuesday December 6th at Noon. Local volunteers along with representatives of JVC Broadcasting Fort Walton Beach will be on site collecting donations and assembling bikes for Toys for Tots.
More information about the event can be found at Highway98Country.com and @Highway98Country on social media.
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