Six Flags Offers Dreams and Nightmares
Thursday September 28, 2006
You know that dream where you feel like you're freefalling? Six lucky season pass holders and 100 of their friends will get to freefall on tower rides and roller coasters to their hearts' content as winners of Dream Nite at participating Six Flags parks. Here's the deal: Anyone who purchases and activates a 2007 Six Flags season pass between now and May 28 (Memorial Day), 2007 will automatically be entered into the contest. Each park will choose six winners, and each winner will get to invite 100 guests to a closed-to-the-public Dream Nite party to be held in September 2007. Partygoers will have exclusive access to the parks' major rides, get to dine with the Looney Tunes characters, ride in a parade, and end the night with their own fireworks display. 2007 season pass prices vary by park; for example, Six Flags Great America in Illinois charges $79.99, while it's $69.99 at Six Flags New England in Massachusetts and $59.99 at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Southern California. The 2006 season is winding down as Six Flags present its nightmarish http://themeparks.about.com/od/sixflagsparks/a/sfff2004.htmFright Fest events through the end of October. Most of the 2007 season passes include admission to this year's Fright Fest events. Complete details about the Dream Nite contest are available online, including info about how to enter without purchasing season passes.


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201 N. Bingham Ave. Suite 6
P.O. Box 499
Somerton, AZ 85350
Phone: (928) 627-7665 Fax: (928) 627-7006
Cell: (928) 920-3631
February 25, 2008
Dear Sir or Madam:
This appeal is on behalf of the students of PPEP-Youthbuild Program, who will be graduating on April 04, 2008. I would like to ask for sixteen (16) free entrance tickets to help them achieve their dram of having a graduation trip on March 26, 2008 to Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Our students come from very-low income farm-worker families. They are training themselves in construction and are in the process of obtaining a GED Diploma.
Your contribution and consideration is appreciated by PPEP-Youthbuild Program students, the staff, and the community.
The PPEP-Youthbuild is a comprehensive youth and community development program funded by the Housing Urban Development (H.U.D.). Youthbuild simultaneously addresses several core issues facing low-income communities; education, housing, jobs, and leadership development. It uniquely addresses the status of unemployed young men and women, who have dropped out of school and have no apparent path to a productive future. It allows them to simultaneously serve their communities and to build their own future.
The PPEP-Youthbuild, Somerton, San Luis, AZ is designed to provide students with an opportunity to complete their High School Equivalency. Also, they receive construction training to develop skills and to acquire knowledge to make them more employable.
Sincerely,
Jesse C. Lopez
PPEP-Youthbuild, Program Coordinator
www.youthbuild.com