KWHI TO GIVE AWAY SPOOK-TACULAR PRIZES AT HALLOWEEN PARTY

  

KWHI’s annual “on the radio” Halloween Party is once again set to make Halloween night a night to remember.

Entry cards have gone out to students at Washington County schools and are also available at the KWHI offices at 223 East Main Street in Brenham.  Spooky guest DJs will call kids and their families on Halloween night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to give away new toys, gadgets and many other prizes, including the grand prices of girl’s and boy’s bicycles from Mr. Windshield and Nicholson Lake Road RV Park. 

KTEX/KWHI’s Courtney Cartwright gives a glimpse at just some of the prizes that will be given away.

Prizes include free Whataburger once per week for a year, a Dinosaur Terrarium Kit and Slingshot Rocket Launcher from Christy Schlottmann Farmers Insurance, a Soap and Bath Bomb Making Kit and LED Gloves from First Finance in Brenham, a Flybar Pogo Trick Bounce Board and Science LEGO Gear Bots from Bilski Water Well Service, and an Electronic Light-up Dance Mat from Brenham Family Dental.

There are also prizes being given away by Kippers Kountry Store, Mustang Cat, Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union, Hermann Furniture, Citizens State Bank, Brenham Ace Hardware, Horseshoe Junction, Bush’s Chicken, La Morelos Meat Market, Altman Dentistry, Cash Station Jewelry and Loan, K’s Mutt Hutt, Plants N Things, Deep in the Heart Farms, Mariachi’s Mexican Restaurant, Performance Health and Wellness, LJ’s BBQ, Pool Tex, CASA for Kids of South Central Texas, Brenham Chrysler Jeep Dodge, The Barnhill House Toys and Books, Kathryn’s Flipping Out, Philips Veterinary Hospital, Trailmaster’s Clearing and Mulching, El Rorro Taqueria, Cedar Frame – Eric Benitez, JB Septic Pumping, WC Learning Center and Flamingo Ranch Boutique.

Cartwright says KTEX-106 has prizes to look forward to, as well.

In addition, the Halloween Party cards come with coupons to Whataburger, Horseshoe Junction and Bush’s Chicken.

Entry cards must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Halloween night, either in person to the KWHI offices or by mail.

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