KPUG & King Street Shell want to send you to see Edgar get his number retired!

KPUG & King Street Shell want to send you to see Edgar get his number retired!

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KPUG hits the road Tuesday, August 8th and you can win M’s tickets! Join The Zone from 3-to-5:30pm at King Street Shell for your chance to win an Emerald City Baseball Weekend. One listener will win a pair of tickets and parking pass to Seattle versus Los Angeles Saturday, August 12th and Sunday, August 13th! Pluse you get to see Edgar get his number retired!

You’ll also win a 50-dollar gift card from hotels.com to help with lodging and a 25-dollar prepaid American Express gift card for snacks at the ballpark. We’ll even outfit you with two KPUG t-shirts! 


We’ll feed ya on Tuesday with free slices of Westside Pizza and Pepsi products. Stop by and enter to win from 3- 5:30pm at King Street Shell with The Zone & KPUG! 

RULES

Join KPUG Tuesday, August 8 at King Street Shell in Bellingham as The Zone broadcasts live from 3:00pm to 5:30pm. Listeners can enter to win the Emerald City Baseball Weekend including tickets to the Seattle baseball games vs. Los Angeles August 12th and 13th at Safeco Field by completing an entry form with their first and last name, city of residence, phone number and birthday during the LIVE KPUG Broadcast.

Entries will be accepted between 3:00pm – 5:25pm Tuesday, August 8 during a LIVE KPUG broadcast at King Street Shell in Bellingham, WA. Any person in line to enter at 5:25pm will be allowed to enter. Limit one entry per person.

Prize drawing will occur once everyone who is eligible to enter at 5:25pm completes their entry.  All entries will be included in a random drawing for the game tickets that will occur at approximately 5:30pm on Tuesday, August 8. Winners will be announced on the air and contacted by telephone at the number provided on the entry form. If the entry drawn is found to be ineligible, a replacement winner will be drawn.

Grand Prize consists of two tickets to the Seattle vs. Los Angeles games Saturday, August 12 and Sunday, August 13 valued at $96 and a parking pass to the Safeco Field parking garage both days, a $34 value. Grand Prize also includes a $50 gift card from Hotels.com, a $25 pre-paid American Express gift card and 2 KPUG t-shirts approximate value of $30.  Total prize pack value is $235.

Prize value based on face value of game tickets and gift cards and approximate retail value of t-shirts. We will make reasonable efforts to award prize before the event on August 12, 2017.

 

KPUG contests are open to all eligible U.S. Citizens residing in Washington State, 21 or older, that have not won anything on KPUG in the past 30 days, or any prize valued at $600 or more in the past 6 months. Only one winner per household is permitted within 30 days after a household has a winner. Any prize awarded to an ineligible listener will be deemed null and void, and an alternate eligible winner may be named.

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