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Carolina Panthers Training Camp, Fan Fest, Schedule released


Jeremy Igo

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I urge everyone to pay attention to the parking lot access information. Because of construction on campus (Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium), the primary parking lot for camp will not be available and the usual access street (Twitty) will not be open except for handicap drop-off. Access to lots on Cumming Street will be from Pearl Street. Free shuttle service will be provided from several locations off campus. 

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9 hours ago, Panthers_Lover said:

I urge everyone to pay attention to the parking lot access information. Because of construction on campus (Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium), the primary parking lot for camp will not be available and the usual access street (Twitty) will not be open except for handicap drop-off. Access to lots on Cumming Street will be from Pearl Street. Free shuttle service will be provided from several locations off campus. 

Good to know, will add to article!

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2 hours ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

Wofford is getting an indoor stadium .. so if there is bad weather and the team really needs to practice like last winter, bus the team to Wofford to use the indoor facilities ? 

or do we still need one in Charlotte ... a dome 75 miles away at your owners Alma Mater is good enough isnt it

The Indoor Stadium actually is for basketball and volleyball, not football. 

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21 hours ago, PhillyB said:

i've never been to fan fest but now that i have a kid i think it'd be fun. for anyone that's been, will a 3-year-old have fun with it?

Yeah probably but if they do fireworks again it's up to you if they'd enjoy that

Otherwise the biggest thing is finding a seat so getting there early is a priority, and making sure he doesn't get trampled tbh bc it gets crazy on the concourse

#GoPanthars

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Going to try to make it to the Back to Football party, Fan Fest, and the Sunday practices. My jobs will keep me from attending the weekday and Saturday practices, but I don't mind. I feel blessed to have two jobs. 

@Jeremy Igo is there any sort of pattern the team goes by that I should watch for? As in, do they do certain activities on sundays that they don't do during the week?

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3 hours ago, UpstatePanther said:

Going to try to make it to the Back to Football party, Fan Fest, and the Sunday practices. My jobs will keep me from attending the weekday and Saturday practices, but I don't mind. I feel blessed to have two jobs. 

@Jeremy Igo is there any sort of pattern the team goes by that I should watch for? As in, do they do certain activities on sundays that they don't do during the week?

Not really. There will be no padded practices until the third day of camp I believe per the cba. Try to make sure you go see a padded practice. 

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