Yerington Rotary to host Super Bowl Party Feb. 13
- Two people per ticket plus cash prizes & TV giveaways
You can celebrate Super Bowl LVI right here in Yerington with all the food and drink you can handle while joining friends and relatives in watching the big game and welcoming a shot at winning one of two 65-inch television sets or cash prizes as part of the annual “Super Bowl Party” hosted by the Yerington Rotary Club.
Those who attend can watch the big game on a large-screen TV while having fun with friends and family.
Tickets for the February 13 “Super Bowl Party” are on sale right now. A $100 ticket purchase offers football fans admission for two people who will be treated to tri-tip and chili dogs along with side dishes and dessert plus liquid refreshments during the game.
But that’s not all! A ticket purchase also offers a chance to win one of two 65-inch TVs to be given away during the event. That’s right! Your ticket qualifies you for a drawing for the TV sets.
And there’s more? Your ticket also provides you with the opportunity to choose a square on our big board and a shot at cash prizes amounting to $1,000 for the correct prediction of the first, second and third quarter scores and $2,000 for the right final score of the gridiron contest.
And there is no measuring the fun attendees will enjoy while rooting for their favorite NFL team or against the NFL team they really want to lose.
The Catholic Center in Yerington will once again be the site for the 2022 “Super Bowl Party”. The fun begins when the doors open at 2:00 p.m. that Sunday (February 13) and runs the length of what some feel is the biggest sporting event of our time – the Super Bowl.
Yerington Rotarians will be selling tickets, and headquarters for sales and board spot selections will once again be at Ace Hardware.
Proceeds from the event will go to finance numerous community improvement projects in the area.
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