Tell us your favorite Green River memory…and you could win a pass to this year’s festival!

Tell us your favorite Green River memory…and you could win a pass to this year’s festival!

Photo: 93.9 & 101.5 The River


2026 marks the 40th Anniversary of the Green River Festival, and we’d like to hear from you…on your phone!
On our River App is an open mic button, right in the “taskbar” at the bottom of the screen. Just push the button, include your first name, your town and give us your favorite memory of the Green River Festival, in one minute or less.
Once a month, February through May, we’ll select a listener at random – and they’ll win a day pass to the Green River Festival, June 19th through the 21st!
Day passes will be chosen by us and good for that day. Sorry, only one pass per person – these go quick!
Don’t have the app? Here’s a link. It’s free to download!

Download The River App for Apple here!

Download The River App for Android here!

Thank you to the Green River Festival and DSP Shows for making this possible!

WRSI’s Contest Rules can be found here.

 

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