Win a Seahawks dream getaway

Want to watch the greatest rivalry in the NFL this Thanksgiving night? Top Pot doughnuts and Northwest Harvest want to send you to the Bay area to watch the Seahawks take on the San Francisco 49ers.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Thursday, May 15, 2014 5:50pm
  • News

Want to watch the greatest rivalry in the NFL this Thanksgiving night? Top Pot doughnuts and Northwest Harvest want to send you to the Bay area to watch the Seahawks take on the San Francisco 49ers.

Starting May 16, all Top Pot cafes in Washington state will be selling raffle tickets to win a Seahawks Dream Getaway. The winner will receive:

• Two tickets to the game
• Two tickets on Alaska Airlines to the Bay area
• Two nights at the Fairmont Hotel
• A $200 Visa gift card
• Four passes to Alcatraz

Tickets cost $10 each. All proceeds benefit Northwest Harvest.

The raffle is the result of the creative wager the mayors of Seattle and San Francisco made before the 2014 NFC Championship. The civic ambassadors agreed that the mayor of the winning city would get support raising funds for a local food bank or meal program. After the Seahawks beat the 49ers 23-17 in the NFC Championship, mayor Ed Murray selected Northwest Harvest to receive the funds.

San Francisco mayor Ed Lee has already provided checks from supporters in the Bay area totaling $4,000 for Northwest Harvest. The hunger relief agency says this will help them provide more than 18,000 meals to those in need across Washington state.

Ticket sales at all Washington state Top Pot locations run through Friday, June 6, National Doughnut Day. The winner will be drawn on Monday, June 9. For a full list of rules, visit www.northwestharvest.org.


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