Jingle Jam Photo Album

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Thanks to everyone who came out to WPOR’s Jingle Jam on Sunday. Parmalee, Michael Ray, Adam Craig and American Ride put on a show that we will remember for a long time!

Things began with members of the Westbrook High School Chamber Singers performing the National Anthem.

Credit Jess Lebrun

Adam Craig sang at the Frog & Turtle Private Stage and then started the show.

Michael Ray was fantastic, and even welcomed the ‘POR Morning Crew on stage!

The Portland Army Recruiting Center hosted our “Salute The Troops” banner.

Otto the Moose stopped by from the Bill Dodge GMC of Westbook to present the check for $23,100 to our “Christmas Is For Kids” campaign.

Then Parmalee took the Westbrook Performing Arts Center stage and rocked the house!

Adam Craig joined Parmalee too.

Jon, Sarah and Adam were up their usual shenanigans!

Before the show ended, Parmalee led the crowd as they sang “Happy Birthday” to Adam’s mom Jan.

That’s a wrap on WPOR’s Jingle Jam 2016, and we can’t wait to do it all again next year!

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