93.3 KIOA’s Virtual Trivia (5/27): Ladies of the ’80s

93.3 KIOA’s Virtual Trivia (5/27):  Ladies of the ’80s

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Join Heather and Karess on Thursday, May 27 from 6-7 pm for KIOA’s Virtual Trivia! Grab a beverage of your choice and your favorite sweats and test your knowledge from the comfort of your own couch.

Play Ladies of the ‘80s Trivia, and you could win a $50 gift card to Trailside Tap!

This game may require two screens (ex: laptop and phone) or two separate browser tabs. Heather and Karess will host the game and give the questions in a Facebook LIVE video on the KIOA Facebook page while you answer the questions on the trivia page link that will be given out 30 minutes before the game starts on the KIOA Facebook page.

Get there quick! Only the first 100 people will get to play for this week’s prize, so make sure to log on early.

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