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Training Camp Info: Aug. 2-6


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Today, Monday, Aug. 2

9 a.m.

6:30 p.m. - Practice. Stay on the hill following practice for Monday Night at the Movies, featuring "Radio." James "Radio" Kennedy will attend for meet-and-greet.

Tuesday, Aug. 3

3 p.m. practice - T-Shirt Tuesdays - Players will toss T-shirts into the crowd along the autograph zone after practice.

Wednesday, Aug. 4

9 a.m.

3 p.m. - Snyder Field

Thursday, Aug. 5

3 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 6

9 a.m.

6:30 p.m.

Panther Pals will be held during the first (or only) practice of each day. Panther Pals offers children between the ages of six and 13 an opportunity to watch part of practice from field level and then spend time with a player afterward. Kids can register to be a Panther Pal at the welcome tent located outside the entrance to the practice fields. Five names will be randomly chosen about 30 minutes before the end of practice. The children selected will receive a Panther Pal T-shirt and will be escorted to a special area to watch the conclusion of practice.

No practice Saturday, Aug. 7, in Spartanburg because of Fan Fest in Charlotte. No practice on Sunday, Aug. 8.

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My family and a friend and his family are going next week in the afternoon, is there any weekday thats better than another?

Next week (starting Aug. 9), we only have Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday practices.

Monday, 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (movie night, The Blind Side)

Tuesday, 3 p.m. (T-shirt Tuesday)

Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. -- likely only a walk-through, then leaving for the game.

They'll be gone Aug. 12-13, then will resume on Saturday, Aug. 14 (9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., with Tailgate BBQ in Gibbs Stadium) and Sunday, Aug. 15 (3 p.m. with Family Fun Day).

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