We’re Giving Away a Pair of 49ers vs Redskins Tickets!
Nov 10, 2014 at 1:45 PM
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Do you want to go to the November 23rd game between the San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California? As part of our season-long partnership with NRG Energy, we may be able to make it happen for you. We are offering two tickets to the game to one lucky 49erswebzone.com fan courtesy of NRG Energy and it could be you!
NRG Energy is the company that
provides solar power to the 49ers' new state-of-the-art stadium. That power makes Levi's Stadium the first pro football stadium to open with LEED® certification. It has been deemed the smartest stadium in the league by the Associated Press. That power is helping energize the stadium for every home game this season.
So how do you get the tickets? It's simple. Here's all you need to do:
Step 1:
Make sure you are following both 49erswebzone.com (
@49erswebzone) and NRG Energy (
@NRGEnergy) on Twitter.
Step 2:
Tweet the following:
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We'll be picking the winner on Monday, November 17th and you can enter as many times as you want up until that point. We will contact you via Twitter direct message and announce it on our Twitter page, so be sure to check on Monday to see if you won because failure to respond promptly may force us to pick another winner.
That's it. Pretty simple, huh?
And the giveaways won't end here. Look for more great giveaways from
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@NRGEnergy throughout the season.
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