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Kicking it with Cam


Jeremy Igo

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5 hours ago, Popsickle said:

Hey! I want to take my little midget to this event as she loves "Cam Newcan" not sure who he is but could you provide some more info.  Cam's site is not very informative about this event and what involvement the spectators have.

Sorry for the responses you had already. 

Last year you could walk around and get really close to Cam 

Here is an article I did last year on it. 

 

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2016/06/11/about-cam-newton/

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Popsickle said:

ok, so loop me back to where I was and keep it going...I would like info from past spectators and not a link to go through Cam's clothing line or how he help this person...or some other garbage.  I want to know if my child would enjoy the event.

Well tell us a little more about your child and his/her interests. Does he/she enjoy watching sports? Does he/she like the Panthers? Cam Newton? Is he/she social child? Does he/she believe in helping others?

Good lord, man. This isn't that complicated. It's celebrities and athletes playing kickball. How much more info do you need to determine whether or not your child will like it? 

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If your sole motivation for attending this event is to try and get autographs, pictures, and make sure it's a special day in the life for your child then I would suggest not coming. If you think supporting a player's charity and reading info on how he uses his foundation to help kids is garbage then this event is probably not for you. 

If you think watching athletes goof around on the kickball field sounds like a good time, then come on. 

"Observations from a spectator"

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