Wednesday, November 10, 2010

We're Having Another Contest!


Win tickets to The Morton Theatre Centennial Gala and Farm 255 just by tweeting!
Contest: November 10, 2010 - November 17, 2010

The Morton Theatre, Farm 255, and the Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau are teaming up to send you on an amazing night in downtown Athens, Georgia. All you have to do is check out the VisitAthensGA Twitter page and retweet our post about the upcoming Morton Theatre Centennial Gala.

"RT @VisitAthensGA Send me to the @MortonTheatre Centennial Gala Show and @Farm255!RT to win"

The Morton Theatre Centennial Gala celebrates its 100 years on Hot Corner. Built in 1910, it was one of the first vaudeville theatres owned and operated by an African- American. Memorable performers such as Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Bessie Smith, and Louis Armstrong lit up the stage during the early years of the theatre. Later, famous local bands like the B-52's and R.E.M. practiced and filmed there. The theatre has been through many changes throughout the past century. On November 20, 2010 one lucky winner will help them celebrate that history at the Calvin Smith's "A Night of 100 Stars" performance during the Centennial celebrations. Smith combines jazz, cinema, and comedy into one of the best vaudeville shows around.

Our Twitter contest winner will also receive a $100 gift certificate to the Farm 255 restaurant. Farm 255 is one of the most highly recommended restaurants in Athens serving only the freshest, local ingredients.

So what are you waiting for...?!
Just go to the VisitAthensGA Twitter Page and retweet about the gala! This will enter you into the contest. It's that easy. The contest will close on the night of November 17, 2010. The CVB will select a winner randomly from your entries. You will then be notified via your Twitter account. No purchase is necessary to enter the contest. Everyone is eligible, just make sure you live in the U.S. You should be all set to enter. If you have any questions please email me directly at athenscvb@gmail.com.

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