bid to win 2 lower level Super Bowl tickets, tailgate party tickets from YWCA of Minneapolis

Be part of the most-watched sporting event in the U.S. when you bid to win this pair of Lower Level tickets to Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN on Sunday, February 4, 2018! Your seats will be located in Section 116, Row 26, Seats 11 & 12. Click here to see the view from Section 116. 

Also included are two Official NFL Tailgate Party tickets.  The tailgate party will be prior to the game on February 4 from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Minneapolis Convention Center and will include food stations, open bar and music.  This is an exclusive NFL party for NFL invited guests (tickets are not sold separately).

Finally, included in this package is one parking spot in YWCA Minneapolis’ downtown lot for February 4, 2018 (for the full day). Parking Pass is good for a Car/SUV. This parking pass won’t work if you have an RV, Mini Bus or Bus. YWCA Minneapolis is located at 12th Street and Nicollet Mall, 1 block from the Hyatt Regency Hotel, which has skyway access to the Minneapolis Convention Center.

The auction opens Wednesday, January 17 at (12:00 CST) and closes Tuesday, January 23 at (12:00 CST). Learn more by clicking here.

Bid on this pair of guaranteed tickets for an extraordinary Super Bowl experience and know your purchase will support YWCA Minneapolis programs.

Funds raised over and above our costs will help us advance our mission and help cover a recent shortfall of $60,000 in funding that could impact our Girls and Youth programming. This program engages and empowers girls and young women as learners and leaders in our community. To learn more, visit https://www.ywcampls.org/child_care__youth_programs/afterschool_girls__youth_programs/

YWCA Minneapolis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering women and girls.  For more than 125 years (founded in 1891) we have worked to create opportunities to overcome social injustice, particularly in matters of gender and race.  Last year, YWCA Minneapolis served more than 30,000 people in our community through girls and youth programming, early childhood education, health and fitness, and racial justice advocacy and training.  YWCA programs in the community primarily serve people living in low-income households, communities of color, and women and girls. To learn more, visit https://www.ywcampls.org/

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