Giveaway Central
If you live in the tri-state area or are visiting the Big Apple this holiday season, now's your chance to win tickets to the hottest new show in town - Cirque du Soleil's Wintuk at the Wamu theater at Madison Square Garden which is currently running from now until January 4, 2009. Here are all the details or click here to see for yourself.
Role Mommy is hosting an exclusive giveaway for the December 12th Wintuk show that starts at 7:30 pm. Just share your favorite holiday memory and you can win four tickets!
Wintuk from Cirque du Soleil is an exciting winter adventure about a boy's quest for snow. The show weaves thrilling new acrobatics, breathtaking theatrical effects and memorable songs into an extraordinary journey to an imaginary land called Wintuk. The boy and his companions - a mysterious female shaman, a fearless young girl and a yellow-bellied man - deliver endless excitement, exhilaration and intrigue.
Wintuk is playful, musical, and bursts with the energy of the city and the magic of a wonderland. This seasonal story, which features a cast of 50 performers from Cirque du Soleil, is back this year with a mind-blowing new trampoline act and astounding puppet creations by Michael Curry.
If you'd like to purchase additional tickets to Wintuk, we are also offering a special One2One Network Friends & Family Special where you'll receive 25% off select tickets by using the Promo Code: ONE2ONE (Promo ends Dec 23rd) and by using this special ticketing link.
Posted in: Daily Shout Out, Role Mommy Recommends on 12/01/2008









my father was a nycity cop, so he worked many times on the holidays (great overtime). my favorite memory was one year he was going to work christmas day so the plan was to open presents on christmas eve, BUT how the heck was santa going to know this ??? well we all went to midnight mass and my father snuck home and light the tree and candles and put on xmas music and put all the presents under the tree, we got home and i was in awe. it was a sparkling beautiful sight. i never knew my dad did it, i just figured it out as i got older.