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Tri-Valley Community Television Looking for 'Lucky Fans'

Sign up “TV30 Lucky Fans” to get a shot at winning a $100 gift certificate to the Restaurant at Wente Vineyards & free show tickets.

From: Tri-Valley Community Television

You can be a winner! Tri-Valley Community Television (TVCTV) is offering viewers an opportunity to win free stuff by signing up to be a TV30 “Lucky Fan.”  On Dec. 24 we will draw the name of a Lucky Fan winner of a $100 gift certificate to the award winning Restaurant at Wente Vineyards.

In January, the station is giving away tickets to upcoming productions at the Bankhead Theater including Rhonda Vincent, The New Queen of Bluegrass on January 3; Tom Wopat, A Crooner’s Touch in the Sinatra Tradition on January 12; & Gary Mule Deer, One-of-a-Kind Comedy Legend on January 22; International Guitar Night on January 23; and Avner the Eccentric on January 29.   

 

       At the Firehouse Theater we will be giving away tickets to:  “Happy Birthday Elvis!” with Jim Anderson & The Rebels on January 6; Dennis Regan with G. King on January 9; and Audie Blaylock & Redline, Award-Winning Bluegrass Artist on January 18th.

 

     Here’s how it works. It’s easy to do. TV30 viewers go to the Tri-Valley TV website at www.trivalleytv.org to register to be a “Lucky Fan.”  There is no charge and the information will not be shared. TV30 randomly selects a winner at various times from the “Lucky Fan” registrations.  The winner will be announced on the TVCTV Facebook page and on TV30. A person can enter as many times as they want until they win.

 

     For complete rules or to register to be a “Lucky Fan” go to www.trivalleytv.org and click on the “Lucky Fan” icon located on that page.  Good luck!

 

ABOUT TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY TV:

     Tri-Valley Community Television, a 501c3, provides programming over channels TV 28, TV29, TV30 on Comcast Cable and on AT&T U-Verse via channel 99. Live streaming is available on our website.  Watch TV30 on the go! Mobile devices can view the stations without an app by going to trivalleytv.org and clicking on the station they want to view.  Check out the latest shows and what’s going on at the studio on our Facebook page.

 

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