GEORGETOWN, Texas (May 28, 2018)
Sport Clips Haircuts is giving away an all-expenses-paid trip for five winners and their guests to ESPN’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. The winners will enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour and meet Mike Golic and Trey Wingo of the “Golic and Wingo” sports-talk radio show during its morning broadcast. Winners can register to win from May 28 – June 15.
“What a great way to honor the special dads in our lives on Father's Day, with a trip to visit one of the most recognized sports broadcasting facilities on the planet…ESPN’s headquarters,” says Martha England, Sport Clips Haircuts vice president of marketing. “This is the first time we’ve ever offered clients this experience, and it's just one more of the many ways Sport Clips is working to make our clients feel like MVPs."
Enter online at SportClips.com/ESPN to register before the June 15 deadline, and you could be the one who wins Father's Day this year.
Sport Clips provides a full range of hair care services, from trims to the MVP Experience, which includes a great haircut, steamed towel, massaging shampoo and neck and shoulder treatment. Clients can also choose from a variety of products to keep their hair and beard looking good between visits. And don’t forget the sports-themed decor with a big screen in the waiting area and TVs at every station. Since you don't need an appointment, you can now check-in on-line before arriving. For more information about the Father’s Day promotion and to check in at the Sport Clips Haircuts store nearest you, visit SportClips.com.
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