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Win Tickets  To “Next Generation” Movie Event

Win Tickets To “Next Generation” Movie Event

April 18, 2013 By News Droid Leave a Comment

If you live in or around Phoenix, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Cleveland … or Boston and you’d like to check out the movie version of “The Best of Both Worlds” next week, Larry Nemecek has some good news.  He’s got tickets available for you to win.

All you have to do is head over to HERE and find out details.  Good luck!  And if you get to go, we expect some feedback on the Listener Feedback Show!!

HOW TO ENTER:

Once again, we’re doing this simply—so pay attention to this quickie entry process and its quirks:

—Go to my website, larrynemecek.com, and click on the yellow Newsletter box at left.

— In the “First Name” box, ignore that label and write your FULL NAME and complete mailing address: street, city, state, zip code.

— In the “Last Name” box, ignore that label as well and type one of the five “TICKET CITY” listed that is proximate to you—Phoenix, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Cleveland, or Boston … followed by the two-word answer to the above question. (Example:  “Boston — Wil Wheaton”. (Sample only:Wil was many things but he was NOT Boxey. Or even Muffet.)

Again, fair warning: Unless you want to spring for a plane/train ticket or long-haul it, please do not enter unless you are in or near one of the five metro areas listed. Sorry, Rest of America (including my native and adopted homes)—We went into new cities, and we’ll get even more of you next time.)

That’s it!

ONE entry per person—thanks!

ENTRY DEADLINE is 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time/ 3 p.m. Pacific on Sunday, April 21!

Five winners will be announced by Monday night, April 22—after I draw from among all those submitting both the correct answer AND a complete, useable email and mailing address; both are required in order to win. Fathom Events will be provided the five winners’ addresses, and will supply the prize tickets directly to them. Also, Fathom will award the specific theater passes as close as possible based on geography.

NOTE: Aside from the five winners, all email and address data is seen and retained only by me and does not go on to Fathom or any other corporate entity.  If you wish to opt-out of my list, write “opt-out” after your trivia answer. Otherwise, I hope you stay in for my low-key monthly contact through the year of rare goodies, sneak peeks, front-row insights, con travels and project updates from all over Trekland.

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