RECAP: Valentine’s Day Rescue 2019

On Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019, 99.3 The Box and the sister stations of Charleston Radio Group gave three lucky couples the gift of a romantic dinner at Crave in Mount Pleasant. BUT not before we sprung a little surprise on them. ;) Watch to see how each couple fared in our Palmetto Goodwill challenge. A special thanks to Truly Hard Seltzer, Crave Kitchen & Catering, Palmetto Goodwill, Embler's Jewelers and The Dewberry Spa for helping us with the rescue! Photo: 99.3 The Box/Saga Communications


On Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019, 99.3 The Box and the sister stations of Charleston Radio Group gave three lucky couples the gift of a romantic dinner at Crave in Mount Pleasant. BUT not before we sprung a little surprise on them. 😉

Watch to see how each couple fared in our Palmetto Goodwill challenge. A special thanks to Truly Hard Seltzer, Crave Kitchen & Catering, Palmetto Goodwill, Embler’s Jewelers and The Dewberry Spa for helping us with the rescue!

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