November 19, 2008

arrow Free ticket alert: 'Beethoven Lives Upstairs'

UPDATE 3:46 pm: And our winner is ... Amy Hance. Congratulations!

UPDATE 2:46 pm: We do have a winner, but I'm still waiting on the confirmation email back from that person.

UPDATE 2:04 pm: OK, folks, the ticket contest is on. Rules are on the jump. A pair of tickets will go to the first commenter with a valid email address to this post.

PREVIOUSLY: I'm going to be giving away a pair of tickets sometime between 2 and 2:30 p.m. today to the Fresno Philharmonic's children's concert, "Beethoveen Lives Upstairs." The concert is 3 p.m. Saturday and features actors from Classical Kids Live!, the same company that came for last year's Mozart children's concert with the Phil. It's designed for children ages 6 and up. So keep watching the Hive. When I give the word, the tickets will go to the first person with a valid email address who posts a comment.

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GIVEAWAY RULES
Only readers who submit a comment on this post are eligible. The first reader to comment on this post receives the prize. To be eligible, a commenter must not have won a prize on FresnoBeehive.com in the previous 30 days. Recipients will be notified by e-mail at the end of each giveaway period. Must be 21 years of age to win. No substitutions or transfer of winners/prizes. Prizes are not redeemable for cash. Some prizes may have due dates for redemption/use. Employees and immediate family of The Fresno Bee, fresnobee.com and any/all of the participating giveaway sponsors, are not eligible to win. By accepting a giveaway, recipient consents to allow the use of his/her name and/or photograph for advertising or similar promotions without further compensation. Winner releases all sponsors of liability regarding use and enjoyment of the prizes. Tax liabilities and insurance, if any, are sole responsibility of the winner. No purchase necessary to win.

12:14 PM | | Comments (4)



Comments:

I love to see anything in the arts and music that involve children. I have seen first hand that the arts can play a significant role in helping children of all ages to express themselves. I know of many children who have come from broken homes or just overwhelming life circumstances that have participated in the arts and were able overcome alot of sadness and alienation because they could focus on something other than just academics!! I am not seeking tickets, I'm just happy to hear the event is taking place!!!!

Posted by: IN at November 19, 2008 1:13 PM

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oohh i hope it's me

Posted by: lucky? at November 19, 2008 2:15 PM

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Has anybody won the tickets yet?

Posted by: Laura Florez at November 19, 2008 2:22 PM

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Is this still on?

Posted by: lisa at November 19, 2008 2:34 PM

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