VALDOSTA — Peach State Summer Theatre doesn’t just want to provide Broadway shows for summer audiences. PSST! wants to send you to Broadway.
Actually, PSST! plans on sending a winner to New York with a charitable sweepstakes to raise money for Peach State’s summer 2009 season, say PSST!’s Duke Guthrie and Jacque Wheeler.
The 2009 season’s shows are scheduled to be “The Producers,” “Big River,” and “Once On This Island.”
Yet, before the new season opens in June 2009, PSST! will bring New York to a winner.
Here’s what the winner can expect:
• A Thursday, Friday and Saturday night stay in New York City between Jan. 2 and Feb. 28.
• Certificate for round trip coach airfare, via AirTran, to New York.
• Certificate for three nights at the Omni Berkshire Place in New York.
• Certificate for two tickets to a Broadway show.
• Certificate for an afternoon at the Cornelia Day Resort.
• Certificate for a VIP tour of NBC Studios.
• Two complimentary memberships to the PSST! 2009 season.
Sweepstakes details:
• There are a limited number of tickets for the sweepstakes, not to exceed 300.
• Tickets can be obtained for a $100 donation, with checks payable to the VSU Foundation for the PSST Sweepstakes.
• There is an $80 potential tax deduction with each ticket donation of $100.
• The drawing will be held at 6 p.m., Monday, Dec. 8, at 306 North in Downtown Valdosta.
Participants do not have to be present to win.
More info: Call 333-5307. The Valdosta Daily Times is Peach State Summer Theatre’s corporate sponsor.
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