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Support WCQS Today and Win a Getaway to The Swag!

It's the first day of the WCQS Fall Membership Drive. Help us get the drive off to a great start today and we'll enter you in drawing to win a luxurious getaway at The Swag!

Our goal is $200,000. The deadline is this Saturday. Our fall drive is scheduled to be only five and a half days thanks to the impact of Sustaining Members. As an additional thanks to them, Sustaining Members are already entered into today's drawing. When you become a Sustaining Member your investment increases our sustainability; the greater our sustaining membership base the less reliant on on-air fundraising we'll be.

Become a Sustaining Member today.

Thanks also everyone who has already mailed in their gift of support this fall. We're already part-way to the goal thanks to you!

The Swag is an exclusive mountain escape in Waynesville, 5,000 feet above the cares of the world.

Make your gift today and you get lucky. One of listeners is going to win a getaway for two to The Swag!

The Swag is a private all-inclusive mountain escape located in Waynesville, 5,000 feet above the cares of the world. The Swag is a unique, award-winning oasis where breathtaking views from the mountaintops are complemented by luxurious accommodations and award-winning service. Dining is provided by a culinary team and staff focused on your every need.

The Swag shares an old split rail fence boundary with The Great Smoky Mountains National Park that stretches more than a mile. Walk out the front door and discover stunning views, secluded nooks in the woods, and numerous hikes — from simple strolls to challenging climbs on our 250-acre grounds and in the park itself.

Our Swag getaway drawing is today and today only so Pledge Now!

Michelle Keenan was the Associate Director of Development at Blue Ridge Public Radio. She began volunteering for the station in 1996 and has been a full-time staff member since 1998.