November 1 2009
source BEF Staff
The “Best Seat in the House” sweepstakes – sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings® and benefiting the Boomer Esiason Foundation – launches November 1, with the grand prize winner receiving a trip to the 2010 Big Game in Miami.
Under the Best Seat in the House program, which will run through Jan. 10, 2010, customers at seven Buffalo Wild Wings® restaurants in the New York metro area will be offered a ticket to enter the sweepstakes. There is no cost to participate, but customers will be encouraged to give a $5 donation per ticket.
One overall grand prize winner will receive an all-expenses paid trip for two to the Big Game, courtesy of Heineken USA. The trip package includes airfare, hotel accommodations, tickets to the game and on-site transportation.
One grand prize winner at each participating Buffalo Wild Wings® location will win a Best Seat in the House experience, which includes a leather “Dream Seat,” authentic Riddell football helmet and Game Time watch all emblazoned with their favorite team’s colors and logo. These winners also will receive a Big Game Sunday game day package that includes car service from their home to a Buffalo Wild Wings® restaurant, premium seating to watch the big game on a large-screen tv, and a $100 gift card for food and drink. Other prizes include a Cincinnati Bengals jersey autographed by Boomer Esiason and a Heineken grill kit.
All customer donations collected during the sweepstakes period will support BEF’s Team Boomer program. For more information on the sweepstakes, go to www.myteamboomer.com.
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