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Win Tickets To Smash Mouth, Electric Steele

Readers, fill out those sudokus for a chance to win tickets to Cranbrook’s biggest party of 2017.
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Readers, fill out those sudokus for a chance to win tickets to Cranbrook’s biggest party of 2017.

This year, venerable multi-platinum selling and Grammy-nominated band Smash Mouth will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut, smash-hit album ‘Fush Yu Mang’ in Cranbrook, on Thursday, June 15, at Western Financial Place. “The Ultimate Beach Party!”. The next day, Friday, June 16, Sam Steele Days will host Electric Steele — the first and largest electronic dance music (EDM) festival to ever come to Cranbrook. This inaugural festival will be hosted in grand fashion at Western Financial Place, with globe trotting DJs like New Zealand’s K+Lab, who combines his love for block-rockin’ hip-hop with skull shaking bass lines and soul stirring funk.

And you can be there. The Townsman is offering four tickets to each of the two shows. Just fill out the sudoku puzzle you see on a nearby page, bring it on down (or send it on down), and you could be the lucky winner.

Now, we’re offering four tickets to Smash Mouth and four to Electric Steele, and will be drawing separately for each show. And you can specify which draw you want to be part of — which show you want to go to. Just indicate it on the sukoku puzzle you’ve completed, cutout and brought down.

But wait, there’s more! You can enter as many times as you like. AND, we’re not necessarily checking to make sure you’ve filled out the sudoku puzzle correctly. In fact, you can express a little creativity. Maybe fill out each little square with a letter to create a secret message. For example!

Fill out those sudokus at once and bring them down. Contest closes Wednesday, June 7, and we’ll announce the winners Friday, June 9, in the paper and on Facebook.

Readers get those pens out, and starting turning the pages to our puzzles page. And stay tuned.



Barry Coulter

About the Author: Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998, and has been part of all those dynamic changes the newspaper industry has gone through over the past 20 years.
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