by Justin Diamond
May 26, 2010 12:30 PM
by Grace Wilson
May 25, 2010 03:58 PM
SafeAuto is sponsoring the 12th Annual May Day Concert in Indiana. This year’s event will feature artist performances by Three Days Grace, Puddle of Mudd, Bullet for my Valentine, Cage the Elephant, Halestormand Apocalyptica.
SafeAuto will be giving away two tickets to the event via a contest on Justin Case’s Facebook page on Tuesday, May 25. Fans can participate in the contest to receive May Day concert tickets, the chance to receive a meet-n-greet with one of the May Day bands, and the opportunity to meet Justin Case.
The winner of the SafeAuto May Day Ticket Give-A-Way will be required to pick up their tickets to the event by 4:00 p.m. at the ticket office will-call at the Verizon Wireless Music Center, 12880 East 146th, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 776-8181.
About X103 Mayday Event
X103 Mayday is put on by X103, a radio station based in Indianapolis area that plays alternative rock hits. The rock music concert is one of the events that they put on to promote rock artists and give the community a chance to hear talented musicians. For more information on the event please visit the X103’s website at http://www.x103.com/pages/may-day.html.
Please contact SafeAuto at MKTG@SAFEAUTO.COM with any questions.
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Tags: may day, x103, justin case, indiana, verizon wireless music center, three days grace, puddle of mudd, bullet for my valentine, cage the elephant, halestorm, apocalyptica
SafeAuto Events
by Justin Diamond
May 24, 2010 05:02 PM
Utah teen Spenser Dauwalder was found not “McGuilty” after he and some of his friends were cited in October for disorderly conduct. According to an article on ChicagoTribune.com Dauwalder and his three friends were cited after rapping their order at McDonalds paying homage to a popular YouTube video, in which teens are rapping their order.
Dauwalder says that he wasn’t even the one “wrapping,” he was just driving the car, but police officers agreed that he was associated with what was happening. The citation was not because of poorly written lyrics or delivery of the rhymes, but disruption of the business and holding up the line. However, the judge found the performance not worthy of a disorderly conduct citation.
Next time you’re at McDonalds. Don’t hold up the line. You might end up in prison, or pay a huge fine. Peace.
[Source: ChicagoTribune.com]