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Win tickets to see Super Why Live! in Raleigh

Published: 2012-07-16 21:00:00
Updated: 2012-07-19 21:24:14

This contest is over! Congratulations to our winners: JessicaWells and mivonm.

Super Why Live!, based on the popular PBS Kids show, will stop at the Progress Energy Center for Performing Arts in Raleigh for one show next week and we have two packs of four tickets to give away!

Super Why Live: You've Got the Power! tells the story of show stars Super Why, Wonder Red, Princess Presto, Alpha Pig and Woofster as they realize their dreams while searching for the answer to the question: Who has the greatest super power in the world.

For all the details and to buy tickets, go to the Broadway Series South website for details. The show is 6:30 p.m., July 24. Tickets are $29 to $39 a piece.

Two lucky winners will each win a four pack of tickets.

How can you enter to win? Do one or both of the following:

1. Follow @WRALmoms on Twitter and tweet once about the contest.

2. Answer the following question in the comments below: If you could have one super power, what would it be?

This contest ends at 5 p.m., July 19. Two winners will be picked at random from all entries. The winners' user name or Twitter name will be posted on this post by 3 p.m., July 20, and an email or message will be sent to the winner, if possible. Each winner must respond by 5 p.m., July 21, or a runner-up will be selected. Good luck!

 

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If I had a superpower it would be to make every day the best day ever!

I'd be able to wiggle my nose, ala Samantha Stevens (Bewitched), to complete household chores.

To be able to do several things well all the time.

My superpower would be the power to snap my fingers and instantly stop a middle-of-the-grocery-store tantrum.

My superpower would be the telekineic ability to levitate all the kids toys off the floor and put away where they belong.

My superpower would be to have the power to clap my hands and my house be spotless,dinner cooked, laundry done,etc,etc,etc.

My Super Power would be having a clean house with the wave of my magic wand. Or as my daughter calls it the "magic spelling wand"

My super power would be invisibility.....sometimes i just need some time to myself lol :)

If I had one Super Power it would be the power to fly. I would be able to get places quicker and in turn spend more time at home with my family.

My superpower would be the ability to heal sickness. I have seen way too many children with cancer and brain tumors, children that I know and care about. If I could do anything I would have the power to heal so that noone in this world would ever experience the pain of sickness.

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