
Our Kiosk at Tanglewood Mall Opens Today!
Published on November 20, 2009 under Carolina League (CarL1)
Salem RidgeYaks News Release
Salem Red Sox kiosk opened today at Tanglewood Mall and will remain open through the holiday season and into 2010. Fans can get their Salem Sox merchandise, 10th Man Flex Plans, and Kids Club memberships at the kiosk at or at the official team store at the Salem Red Sox offices at Salem Memorial Ballpark.
Every fan that visits the kiosk can enter into a drawing for a unique, behind the scenes, VIP trip for two to Fort Myers, Florida to watch the Boston Red Sox embark on another season at Spring Training 2010. The drawing will be held on Monday, February 1, 2010. This once in a lifetime weekend getaway will include airfare, hotel accommodations for three nights, rental car, two tickets to two spring training games at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, the opportunity to take batting practice on the field, VIP tour of the facility, Red Sox gift bag, and an exclusive postgame BBQ with three current Boston Red Sox Field staff members and players. No purchase necessary to enter. This package is valued at $2,400. The kiosk will be open 7 days a week and during all mall hours.
Make sure to stop by the kiosk after November 20th to enter the drawing and to pick up your Salem Sox gear for the holidays.
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