Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, KRCU’s annual Valentine’s event, their highest grossing special event, will not take place this year.
“Unfortunately, we can’t hold our Valentine’s Dance again this year, so we created some safer premiums to celebrate the holiday, and hopefully make up for some of that lost revenue said general manager, Dan Woods.
For $60, listeners can have a personalized, 15-second Radiogram aired three times on the date of their choice between Feb. 8-14. Listeners can select their date and message afterconfirming their giftto KRCU.
Another way to support KRCU for Valentines Day is by purchasing a gift basket from My Daddys Cheesecake through KRCUsgiving site. The basket will include cookies, muffins, and other sweet treats from the award-winning bakery in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Baskets must be picked up in-person Feb. 12 or 13.
For more information about this year’s Valentine’s Day donation specials, visit krcu.org/give.
KRCU Public Radio is a National Public Radio member station and is located on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University and broadcasts on 90.9 FM, KRCU in Cape Girardeau, 88.9 FM, KSEF in Ste. Genevieve and Farmington and 91.3 FM, KDMC in Van Buren and Poplar Bluff. KRCU can be heard anywhere in the world at www.krcu.org.