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Exciting Announcement from CatchCarri: YOU COULD WIN!

Starting February 2012 CatchCarri is teaming up with sponsors for rad giveaways.

The first contest is sponsored by the  Silverthorne Ice Castles. There will be two winners each winning a pair of tickets to see these stunning ice formations!

To enter: Like Catch Carri http://www.facebook.com/CatchCarri on Facebook.

Also, Write a question about what you would most like to ask the creators of the Ice Castles under the ‘comment section’ on the story at www..

The two most unique questions win! You will be prompted to enter your e-mail address (which stays private) so the winner can be notified. We will share your name along with the city and state you are from on the CatchCarri facebook wall.

The contest starts February 17 and closes at midnight MST February 22nd. Winners will be notified via email and have five days to respond.

Make sure you also follow @catchcarri on Twitter for a heads up on contests!

Terms & Conditions: Tickets have no cash value, is not valid with other offers and is subject to availability. Must live in the U.S. No purchase necessary to enter. Void where prohibited. Tickets expire March 15, 2012.

***Please e-mail carri@firsttakefeatures.com if you are interested in sponsoring a giveway, or have a story idea!

  7 Responses to “Giveaways, Special Offers & Promotions”

  1. Oh yes Carri I do live in Colorado. In fact the Littleton area. #peace
    Have fun on this chilly snowy day!

  2. Do you live in Colorado Lorie? Just making sure I can put your answer in the contest for the tickets.

  3. Thank you very much. That is all good then if ever in the history there that no accidents ever happened. Thanks again for your reply. #peace

  4. Hey Lorie! Good question. I can’t answer for all ice castles but I do know that the creators of these ice castles have never had an incident. Amazing how sturdy the structure are.

  5. I have a question here: When people walk through the Ice Castles has ever in recent or past history there and piece of ice falling and hitting someone?
    I have never been there before so was just wondering.