Radio Promotions:
Nipsey, Earl and Jen Shade from The People's Morning Show will invite listeners to send photos that capture their most "Pathetic Catch." The call for photos will last through January 29th when they will all be placed on www.1057thex.com for listeners to vote.
Listeners will have the chance to submit pictures of their best gaming victory. All photos will be placed on www.wiov.com for listeners to vote. The listener with the most votes for Best Catch will win an exclusive prize.
BOB 94.9 and Yamaha have teamed up with the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show to give you a chance to win a new Yamaha Grizzly 450 ATV!* Click here to register to win or register at Action Motorsports in York, Yamaha of Camp Hill in Camp Hill, B & B in Manheim, Pine Grove Yamaha in Pine Grove or visit the Yamaha booth at the show!
TV Promotions:
Go to www.pennlive.com from 1/9-1/20 to register for the chance to win tickets! A winner will be drawn each week.
From Jan 23rd-Jan 27th, CBS 21 Evening News will announce an outdoor-themed keyword twice each day. Viewers will be directed to cbs21.com to enter the correct keyword to be entered to win tickets. Five winners will be selected.
Go to www.wgal.com from 1/13-1/27 to register for your chance to win tickets! A winner will be drawn each week.
WHAG 6am News will announce an "Outdoor Question of the Day" each morning from Jan 16th -27th. Viewers will be directed to http://your4state.com/ to submit an answer. One correct winner each day will win a pair of tickets.
*ATVs with engines of 49cc to 70cc are recommended for use only by riders age 6 years and older, and always with adult supervision. ATVs with engines of 70cc to 90ccare recommended for use only by riders age 12 years and older, and always with adult supervision. ATVs with engines 90cc or greater are recommended for use only by riders age 16 years and older. Yamaha recommends that all ATV riders take an approved training course. For safety and training information, see your dealer or call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: Always avoid paved surfaces. Never ride on public roads. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Never carry passengers. Never engage in stunt riding. Riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix. Avoid excessive speed. And be particularly careful on difficult terrain. There are few joys in life equal to the free-spirited thrill and experience of ATV riding. And that's why it's important for all of us to do our part as responsible riders. By following logical, common-sense rules, we can maintain season after season of unparalleled enjoyment of ours port. Please remember to "tread lightly." Always ride in a responsible manner, respecting the environment as well as all state and local laws. The riders in this catalog are professionals, don't attempt to emulate them.