Win Your Way In: Lowcountry Wingapalooza

Enter below for your chance to win a pair of tickets to Lowcountry Wingapalooza! Photo: Star 99.7/Saga Communications


Enter below for your chance to win a pair of tickets to Lowcountry Wingapalooza!

Event Details:
Prime Lending presents Lowcountry Wingapalooza! All of Charleston’s best wing restaurants in one place. Every flavor you can imagine to take your taste buds on a trip! Be there Friday, April 20, from 7 PM-10:30 PM in the “Bus Shed” located at 375 Meeting Street in the heart of Downtown. Tickets include entrance into the event, a sampling of every wing flavor, great live music, access to ice cold beverages and the ability to vote for your favorite! Sponsored by Prime Lending – “home loans made simple” – and Hoover Mitsubishi!

Tickets available for $20 at LowcountryWingapalooza.com

Thanks to our Lowcountry Wingapalooza sponsors:

    

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Lowcountry Wingapalooza brings together some of Charleston’s best wing restaurants in one place where event attendees can sample and vote for their favorite wings in the Lowcountry. This year’s event will take place in one of Charleston’s most unique venues, The Visitor Center Bus Shed at 375 Meeting Street in the heart of Downtown.

On top of delicious wings, Wingapalooza will feature live entertainment, a hot wing eating contest and, new to this year’s event, craft beer! This event is family-friendly and is open to all ages!

Tickets include entrance into the event, a sampling of every wing restaurant and the ability to vote for your favorite. Drinks and alcoholic beverages will be available and are sold separately.

Come hungry and ready to eat! All proceeds of the event go to Eagle Harbor Boys Ranch, a group foster home for boys ages 4-21. To learn more about Eagle Harbor, go to www.eagleharborkids.org.

 

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