
K99 GOOD MORNING GUYS BRIAN GARY AND TODD HARDING RAISED $106,376.36 DURING THE 10th ANNUAL “28 HOURS OF HOPE”
On Thursday, April 10th at 5:00 AM, K99 20-year veteran morning team, Brian Gary and Todd Harding began their 28-hour air shift that concluded on Friday morning, April 11th, at 9:00 AM. The calls kept pouring in so we continued to man the phones and take donations through 11:00AM Friday.
The K99 Good Morning Guys surpassed their goal with the help of listeners, local businesses, nationally and locally recognized artists, including an incredible additional donation of over $6,000 from Northern Colorado lottery winner, Bettina Cribari, in the final minute of The 28 Hours of Hope, which made the Good Morning Guys reach their goal of $100,000. Thousands of pledges are attributed to the $106,376.36 raised for the 10th Annual 28 Hours of Hope.
In 2007, the K99 Good Morning Guys 28 Hours of Hope raised over $90,000 for the 9th Annual 28 Hours of Hope.
Donations go to help three local child abuse prevention centers: A Kid’s Place in Greeley, Larimer County Child Advocacy Center in Fort Collins, and Namaqua Center in Loveland. All three centers accept donations year round.
A big Thank You to everyone who was a part of this in any way!
Thank you to these stars who appeared on the 28 Hours of Hope this year: Bill Engvall, Randy Travis, Diamond Rio, Lonestar, Charlie Daniels, John Michael Montgomery, Jeff Bates, Ty Murray, Mark Wills, Mark Schlereth, Wynonna, Sawyer Brown (Mark Miller), Jake Owen, Pat Green, Chuck Wicks, Jewel, Kevin Sharp, James Otto, Little Big Town, Heidi Newfield (formerly of Trick Pony), Trent Tomlinson, Jimmy Wayne, Jack Ingram, Aaron Tippin Lia, Blair Garner, Kelly J Band, Erik Johnson and the Country Contraband, Jon Holsten, Kory Brunson, Kyle Yates, Clint Clymer, Ed Greene CBS 4, Jay Clementi, CSU Football Coach Steve Fairchild, and Kenny Rogers.