Get your 2021 Corner T-shirt THIS Friday!

Get your 2021 Corner T-shirt THIS Friday!

Come get your own 2021 Corner Shirt this Friday! Photo: 106.1 The Corner/Kendall Stewart's Iphone


The votes have been counted, the 2021 Corner T-shirt has been revealed, and now it’s time for you to get your hands on one!

If you reserved a Corner T-shirt come pick it up this Friday, July 16th, at Fridays After Five—we’ll have it waiting for you at the Corner Tent.

And if you didn’t reserve one, don’t worry we’ve got plenty to go around at our next Corner T-shirt Parking Lot Party on Friday, July 30th.

 Reserved shirts can also be picked up at Charlottesville Radio Group (1140 Rose Hill Drive) Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays between the hours of 8am and 5pm.

And stay tuned and keep an eye on our socials for all the upcoming places that you can get your own 2021 Corner T-shirt!

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