Thanks for an AMAZING 2024

Thanks for an AMAZING 2024

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2024 has been amazing for 1019POR, and it’s all thanks to you!

You helped hundreds of Maine kids this holiday season with your donations to POR’s “Christmas is for Kids.”

You helped us raise thousands of dollars by buying tickets to Jingle Jam, and at the “Christmas is for Kids Oil Change.”

You provided thousands of meals for Mainers with our “Neighbors in Need” Radiothon.

You attended dozens of special WPOR concerts with your favorite country stars

You helped us put on the first-ever ALL-LOCAL Claws ‘n Country music festival

and you spent a lot of summer nights at the beach with us and your favorite new performers from Nashville.

There’s so much more to come in 2025!

You’re the best, and we love you for it.

Thanks for a great year, from 101.9 POR.

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