Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry stopped by the radio station Wednesday, where he declared it “Robbie Rose Day.” The mayor presented Rose with a key to the city, commemorating his decades of public service.
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry stopped by the radio station Wednesday, where he declared it “Robbie Rose Day.”
Robbie Rose, a Jacksonville radio personality at 99.1 WQIK, made his debut as a traffic reporter five decades ago.Rose is on the radio every weekday morning from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. on WQIK’s “Big Show,” where he discusses the daily headlines and interviews guests. WQIK hosted a party following the Big Show to celebrate Rose’s milestone. Dozens of people were there to congratulate him.
Thursday afternoon, the radio station will host a block party outside the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, and listeners are invited to come out and meet Rose. It starts at 4:30 p.m.
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