Win tickets to the Vienna Boys Choir
UPDATE 4:17 p.m.: Looks like we have a winner, folks. It's Lisa Stritzel. Thanks for playing.
ORIGINAL ENTRY: The Vienna Boys Choir has been around since 1498, when the ensemble was created by Emperor Maximilian I. (I'm guessing that the term "fly by night" has never been used in conjunction with the group's appearance.) You'll have the chance to hear this world-renowned choir at a 7:30 p.m. Thursday concert at the Saroyan Theatre sponsored by the Fresno Philharmonic.
I have two good orchestra seats to give away to Beehive readers. I'll give them to the FOURTH commenter to this post. No multiple entries are allowed. We won't publish comments until we have the winners. Rules are on the jump.
GIVEAWAY RULES
Only readers who submit a comment on this post are eligible. The fourth reader to comment on this post receives the prize. One entry per person. 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.



Comments:
Vienna Boys Choir or bust.
Posted by: Cristobal at March 11, 2009 2:37 PM
Wow, allt hey way from Vienna to little ol Fresno. Sweet. I wonder who #4 will be?
Posted by: Chris at March 11, 2009 2:49 PM
HI Donald I am probably way tooo late but what the heck. I would love to go!
Posted by: Kristy at March 11, 2009 3:36 PM
am I the 4th?
Posted by: l at March 11, 2009 3:50 PM
Would love to see them again... saw them when I was about ten or so, that would be in the early 1950's...
Posted by: Scott Morgan at March 12, 2009 12:57 AM
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