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Panthers Pep Rally & Crawl


RoaringRiot

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I'm teaming up with Miller Lite, the Panthers, and the bars of the Epicentre to throw a big Panthers pep rally and bar crawl on January 10th - that's the Friday before the game on Sunday.  It doesn't matter which team we are playing next weekend, we all know that their fans are going to be coming to town (especially if it's Philly).  This is an awesome chance to get together as Panthers fans, wearing Panthers gear, celebrate our team, and represent our city.  I always preach that we need to change the culture of this town, and now that we're in the playoffs and everyone is excited about the team it's a perfect chance to come together and celebrate this season.  Who's ready for a big Panthers Party!  

 

We are also giving away tons of tickets to the game.  

 

If you have any questions about it just ask.  I've attached a flyer, but here are some additional details:

 

 

Tickets are $15 and gets you all of the following:

 

  • Commemorative Panthers NFC South Champions shirt
  • Panthers Spirit Towel
  • Entry into a raffle for tickets to the game (plus more tickets will be given away throughout the night at each bar)
  • Appearances by the Top Cats and the Panthers Purrcussion  
  • Appearances by former Panthers players
  • No line/no cover and drink specials at all of the participating bars
  • Participation in the largest Panthers pep rally and bar crawl

You can purchase tickets to the event HERE

 

More info on the event is HERE 

 

 

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Can we get that inside info on the players showing up? I have a mini helmet that's itching to be signed.

 

 

I don't have a finalized list to share just yet.  I probably will closer to next Friday.  What we had so far was Wesley Walls coming out, and Rod Smart guest bartending.  

 

Again....once it gets closer I will have a "definite" list.  

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Seriously....if there are enough people interested I can get us a space so we have a meeting point.  If anyone is interested in that.  

 

We have 12-14 tickets to give away in the Miller Lite Suite.  I'll be updating how I'm giving them away in the next few days.  Some will be raffles, some will be challenges (like Panther trivia, or best Panthers outfit).   

 

I can't wait to hear "Let's Go Panthers" chants all night.  Especially if those Philly fans are in town.  We need to show up HUGE!  

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Seriously....if there are enough people interested I can get us a space so we have a meeting point.  If anyone is interested in that.  

 

We have 12-14 tickets to give away in the Miller Lite Suite.  I'll be updating how I'm giving them away in the next few days.  Some will be raffles, some will be challenges (like Panther trivia, or best Panthers outfit).   

 

I can't wait to hear "Let's Go Panthers" chants all night.  Especially if those Philly fans are in town.  We need to show up HUGE!  

 

I guess I better hope for the Raffle. My wife MAYBE will let me wear my jersey and hat. And I'm sure some Huddler with pound everyone else in the trivia challenge. I swear, some of these guys are like Panther Rain Men. They remember every snap of every game in the History of this franchise.

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I guess I better hope for the Raffle. My wife MAYBE will let me wear my jersey and hat. And I'm sure some Huddler with pound everyone else in the trivia challenge. I swear, some of these guys are like Panther Rain Men. They remember every snap of every game in the History of this franchise.

 

I was thinking of doing a video contest, too.  I'm working out the details for that.  

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