Ten-Game Contest Lets Winner Participate in Game Day Activities
July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- washingtonpost.com and the Washington Redskins today launched Skins Fantasy Job, an online contest season that will allow winning fans to get an insider's view of what it takes to puton a Redskins game each week.
Beginning Monday, July 19, Fantasy Job contestants will be able to register for the contest at washingtonpost.com. One winner will be chosen foreach of ten (10) Redskins pre-season and regular season home games. Along with premium seating and parking for game day, winners will get the chance to select from one of several Fantasy Jobs with the Redskins, including: Funky Four Dancer, Assistant Sideline Reporter, Assistant Sideline Photographer, and Game Day Associate Producer.
"Working at the Washington Redskins is a fantasy job every day," said Mike Stevens, the team's senior vice-president of sales and marketing. "We are thrilled to partner with washingtonpost.com to offer the Skins Fantasy Job
opportunity to the best fans in the NFL."
washingtonpost.com VP of Marketing, Tim Ruder, said, "This is an exciting way to let our readers experience a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity. And if they're looking for lasting opportunities, our washingtonpost.com Jobs section is the best employment resource in the region."
The first Fantasy Job winner will be announced August 3, 2004, and will realize their dream at the Washington Redskins vs. Carolina Panthers pre- season game, Saturday, August 14.
Contest rules and entry details for the Skins Fantasy Job contest may be found at http://www.washingtonpost.com/fantasyjob.
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