We’re Looking for the Lowcountry’s Most Incredible Women!

We're Looking for the Lowcountry's Most Incredible Women! Skirt Magazine and Mix 95.9 have teamed up to honor and celebrate some of the most fascinating and inspiring women of the Lowcountry! Tell us about the amazing woman in your life below and listen for their stories on the #2GG morning show PLUS one will be chosen each month for a special feature in Skirt Magazine! Maybe it’s your boss, your mom, a special teacher or mentor, an entrepreneur or even a friendly neighbor who is making a difference in our community. Photo: Mix 95.9/Skirt Magazine


      

We’re Looking for the Lowcountry’s Most Incredible Women!

Skirt Magazine and Mix 95.9 have teamed up to honor and celebrate some of the most fascinating and inspiring women of the Lowcountry!  Tell us about the amazing woman in your life below and listen for their stories on the #2GG morning show PLUS one will be chosen each month for a special feature in Skirt Magazine!

Maybe it’s your boss, your mom, a special teacher or mentor, an entrepreneur or even a friendly neighbor who is making a difference in our community.

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