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The 2012 Jingle Bell Rock

The Jingle Bell Rock is Back With More Chances to Win Than Ever Before
This Year Star 103.7 is Dropping Jingle Bells for The Jingle Bell Rock
Join Us on Saturday, December 15th at 11 AM as We Fly Over Lakeview Park And Drop 103 Ping Pong Balls

Once The Ping Pong Balls Drop, It Will Be A Mad Dash to Recover Them
Everyone Who Gets A Ping Pong Ball Will Receive A Code That Could Unlock
The Box That Contains The Jingle Bell Rock
The Lucky Person With The Correct Code Will Win One of The Hottest Electronics of The Year, An Apple I-Pad Mini.

And We're Not Just Giving You 1, We're Giving You 2.
A Black & Slate 16 GB I-Pad Mini and A White & Silver 16 GB I-Pad Mini

It's The Biggest, Craziest Jingle Bell Rock Ever From The Station Playing More Music, Bettery Variety And Just Enough Christmas Music To Keep Your Holiday Spirits Up, Star 103.7
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Here's How it All Works:
1. Join Us Saturday, December 15th at 11 AM (We Suggest You Get There Early) At Lakeview Park.
2. At 11 AM, With The Assitance of The Kentucky Institute For Aerospace Education, We Will Fly Over Lakeview Park and Drop 103 Ping Pong Balls.
3. There Will Be Star 103.7 Staff on The Ground at Lakeview Park to Alert Everyone When They Can Start to Run and Recover The Ping Pong Balls.
4. Everyone Who Recovers A Ping Pong Ball Will Receive a Code Number. Only 1 code per Family/Household
5. 1 Lucky Person Will Have The Code Number That Unlocks The Box Containing The Jingle Bell Rock.
6. The Lucky Winner Will Receive A Pair (2) of 16 GB I-Pad Mini's. One Black & Slate In Color And The Other White & Silver In Color.
7. Everyone Who Turns In A Ping Pong Ball Must Be A Legal U.S. Resident And At Leats 18 Years of Age.
8. In Case Of Inclement Weather, We Will Hold The Ping Pong Drop on Sunday, December 16th at 11 AM at Lakeview Park. Listen to Star 103.7 In The Days Leading Up To The Contest For Weather Conditions.
Click Here For Contest Rules
Special Thanks to The Kentucky Institute For Aerospace Education For Providing Our Fly Over!

About KIAE:
The Kentucky Institute for Aerospace Education is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

About KIAE:
The Kentucky Institute for Aerospace Education is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- Network consists of 16 school districts from across the Commonwealth
- Lab School is Frankfort High School
- 40 students participate in FHS initiative…and 500 statewide.
- Students earn dual college credit in aeronautics/flight, aeronautical engineering, space systems engineering, operations/management and aircraft maintenance.
- Collaboration between aerospace industry, post secondary institutions, aerospace orgs/airports, and public schools.

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