Y’all know how much I love Medieval Times, right? We went recently (thanks to tickets I received when I went on their press tour), and it was even more fun since I had met so many of the people involved in creating the experience.
They are having a “Joust for the Cure” campaign right now and are supporting breast cancer research. As someone whose family history of breast cancer makes her doctor say, “Uh-oh” . . . this is important to me.
Here’s some info:
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, North America’s longest running and most popular dinner attraction, is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a “Joust for the Cure” campaign across all of its nine U.S. and Canadian Castles. The Dallas Castle campaign kicked off at the Komen Dallas Race for the Cure on Saturday, October 19 when knights participated in the race in custom-made pink tunics and handed out free pink “Joust for the Cure” t-shirts, sunglasses and crowns.
Any ticket purchased at www.medievaltimes.com/
komendallas through November 30, 2013 will contribute $5 to Medieval Times Dallas’ give-back campaign supporting Susan G. Komen Dallas County. Also through November, free “Joust for the Cure” t-shirts and pink crowns are available to Dallas Castle guests upon request (while supplies last). “Medieval Times is proud to support the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the world’s largest breast cancer organization, dedicated to finding a cure for the disease,” said Perico Montaner, president, Medieval Times. “Our entire company is dedicated to giving back to our communities. We have great respect for the Susan G. Komen Foundation that funds nearly 2,000 community programs annually in order to help patients, survivors, and their families cope with breast cancer.”
To attend a show at Medieval Times Dallas and support Susan G. Komen Dallas County, tickets must be purchased at
www.medievaltimes.com/komendallas by November 30, 2013.
I was provided with tickets to Medieval Times for posting this, but don’t tell my kids that I’m planning to give them to some friends! Seriously. Please don’t tell them!
--Nony
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