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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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Festive Deals for FunFest

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Congratulations to
Michele Carter
our Where's Festus? Vintage FunFest Banner Winner

& Melissa Carl
our Where's Festus? Grand Prize Winner
Melissa won the grand prize by correctly guessed that Festus was at Johnson Elementary School Playground
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Local Events in Kingsport

  • FunFest is in Full Swing!
    Fri, July 16th – 24th
    Kingsport
    Come and Enjoy Kingsport’s Celebrated Summer Festival. Individual Concert Tickets on sale now for only $15! Concert Ticket Accommodation Packages are now available. Find out more at funfest.net

  • 2010 Fun Fest Guitar Hero Video Game Tournament
    Tue, July 20, 1pm – Wed, July 21, 2pm
    Kingsport Town Center
    Get ready to ROCK OUT at the 2010 Fun Fest Guitar Hero Video Game Tournament sponsored by Kingsport Town Center, Pepsi Bottling Group and Z-Rock 99.3 FM. Kingsport Town Center (formerly Fort Henry Mall) will host the Fun Fest Guitar Hero Video Game Tournament on Tuesday, July 20th and Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 in the Belk Court area on the lower level of the mall. Cash prizes will be provided by Pepsi Bottling Group for 1st-4th place.

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