Black Friday is widely believed to be THE single busiest shopping day of the year and it's right around the corner. Here at WBKR, we're teaming up with the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center to turn Black Friday into Beach Friday! Yes. We're giving you the chance to win an exciting 3-day, 2-night stay at a Holiday Inn property in Panama City Beach, Florida!

The holiday season can sometimes present a challenge to WKRBC. Because of the hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving and Christmas, it's easy for donors to slip out of the habit of visiting the office to give the gift of life- blood. So, we're giving donors and YOU some incentive for going to make your donation.

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While supplies last, if you stop by the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center at 3015 Old Hartford Road and make your donation, we're going to hook you up with a WBKR Beach Friday t-shirt!

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To check donor requirements and learn more about the process of donating blood, you can check out WKRBC's official website.

Now, here's what you do if you get one of our Beach Friday t-shirts. WEAR IT!!  On Black Friday, November 28th, 2025, we're going to have secret Santa spotters out at popular shopping locations throughout Owensboro. Beginning at 5am CST, those spotters will be on the lookout for shoppers decked out in our exclusive Beach Friday t-shirts. If YOU are the person that's spotted, you'll win one of those trips mentioned above.

And here's even more good news- we have FOUR trips up for grabs. Santa's elves will be awarding a trip each hour- 5am, 6am, 7am, and 8am.

So, GIVE and GOOD LUCK!

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