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Sbraffle.org to Give Away a Trip for 2 to Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans

Calling all football fans who thought they could never afford a trip to the Super Bowl. Here is your chance to enter and go for $20! Plus nobody wants to go to the Super Bowl alone so this trip you can take a guest with you to New Orleans!

Sbraffle.org to Give Away a Trip for 2 to Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans
2012-09-23
NORTH EAST, PA, September 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Once again St. Gregory Parish in North East, PA is running their 3rd Annual Fundraiser that will take you and a guest to the Superbowl XLVII in New Orleans. The package includes two seats at the game in February, unique early access on game day, four nights in a hotel and $1,000 dollars! Back by popular demand is the second drawing for a huge flat screen TV. We are also securing tickets to regional games to encourage people to buy early. We already have 4 tickets to the Bills vs. Jaguars game on December 2nd.

Only 5000 tickets will be sold so worst case scenario your odds of winning is 1 in 5000! (Inside scoop!! In the past two years we did not sell out of tickets so your chances of winning are even better that that!)

Can you imagine what it would be like visiting New Orleans for 4 nights right before Mardi Gras and then going to the Super Bowl? It would be a unique experience for sure.

These tickets make great gift ideas for co-workers, employees or that hard-to buy-for friend or Uncle. Last years winner, received his ticket as a gift from a friend.

Tickets are available on the web at WWW.SBRAFFLE.ORG. The price is $20 for one, 3 for $50 or 7 for $100. The more you buy the more you save. These tickets make GREAT GIFT IDEA for employees, co-workers, hard to buy for friends or Family members. Last years winner actually got it as a gift from a friend and won. Drawing will be held on January 12, 2013 in North East PA. The winners will be notified by phone or email no later than January 14th.

The SBRAFFLE.ORG site was created in 2010 as a fundraiser to help support and facilitate programs and offset operational cost for St.Gregroy Parish a Roman Catholic Church in North East, PA and is in no way associated with the NFL or any of it subsidiaries. For a complete list of rules visit SBRAFFLE.ORG Erie County, Pennsylvania Game of Chance License No. 20125173 Permit No. 20127040 VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. By purchasing a raffle ticket the participant agrees to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the Raffle and the decisions of the organizers shall be final. By participating in this Raffle entrants agree that St. Gregory Church, its officers and directors and those involved in the development, organization, production, distribution including service providers, and any other person or entity associated with this Raffle shall not be liable for any and all claims, damages, losses or injuries, including any third party claims, arising from or relating to, in whole or in part, this Raffle. All entrants further agree that in the event of any third party claims, damages, losses or injuries, arising from or relating to a participant's entry or participation in this Raffle, they will indemnify St. Gregory Church, its officers and directors and those involved in the development, production, distribution including service providers, and any other person or entity associated with this Raffle from any and all such claims, including attorneys fees related thereto. Any person attempting to defraud or in any way tamper with this Raffle will be ineligible for prizes and may be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The winner of this raffle must take ownership and is not allowed to resell this package to any other party.

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[Press-News.org] Sbraffle.org to Give Away a Trip for 2 to Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans
Calling all football fans who thought they could never afford a trip to the Super Bowl. Here is your chance to enter and go for $20! Plus nobody wants to go to the Super Bowl alone so this trip you can take a guest with you to New Orleans!