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Panthers in the Park - Autograph Opportunity...


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Just an FYI, sounds like a lot of fun. 30 players in attendance.

“Panthers in the Park” event to give Panthers fans opportunity to meet

over 30 Carolina Panthers players and enjoy family-oriented activities

5 pm – 8 pm Tuesday May 4th at Freedom Park

WHAT: The Carolina Panthers “Panthers in the Park” event will provide fans the opportunity to meet over 30 Carolina Panthers players, meet finalists for the 2010 TopCats cheerleading squad and enjoy family-oriented activities, including the Play 60 Kids Combine and a variety of contests. Live entertainment will be provided by Mick and the Ultras and members of the Panthers drum line.

DATE: Tuesday May 4, 2010

TIME: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

LOCATION: Freedom Park (soccer fields)

1900 East Blvd

Charlotte, NC

ADMISSION: Free

AUTOGRAPHS: Players will sign autographs at designated signing stations. Fans may bring their own items to be signed. In consideration of others, only one item per fan is permitted. Team pictures will be provided for player autographs as well.

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