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Sep 02 2009

Announcing the Winner of the First National Halloween Convention 2010: FREE VIP Admission Contest

Published by dreadpiraterose at 10:00 am under Contests Edit This

Convention Fans is happy to announce that we have a winner of the first (of many) National Halloween Convention 2010: FREE VIP Admission Contest! This individual made posts about the convention on her blog, on her Facebook, on her LARP organization’s website, and on her Twitter account, which has earned her the win. So congratulations to our winner: Tara M. Clapper!

About the winner:

Tara is a freelance writer living in the Philadelphia area. She works full time at a publishing company and is presently a pursuing a Masters in English & Publishing at a local college. Her quirky interests appear in her various endeavors at Seventh Kingdom IGE, The Costumer, Irish American Community Examiner, and Merry Meet.

The Prize:

Two VIP Admission tickets to the National Halloween Convention in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania on April 29 - May 2, 2010. (VIP ticket holders get bumped to the front of the line and they get to bypass the crowd.)

Stay tuned for more opportunities to win tickets! This giveaway/contest is being run by the independent writer of http://conventionfans.today.com, in conjunction with the National Halloween Convention, and has not been reviewed or endorsed by the webhost, Today.com.

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One Response to “Announcing the Winner of the First National Halloween Convention 2010: FREE VIP Admission Contest”

  1. madrigalblueon 02 Sep 2009 at 2:44 pm edit this

    Thanks! Rick and I are excited about attending this con!

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