Win Two Free Tickets to the NAS’s Screening of Ivory Tower in New York City!

National Association of Scholars

NAS is giving away 10 free tickets to our exclusive New York City screening of Ivory Tower on September 25. This documentary about the rising costs of college shows a great American institution at the breaking point and asks, “Is college worth it?”

To win a pair of tickets, tweet your answer to the question, “Is college worth it?” (say why or why not) and include the link to our Twitter handle @NASorg and the link to our event page: http://www.tugg.com/events/10737

For each Tweet you send, you will receive one entry into the drawing. You must include both the link and our Twitter handle for your entry to be counted. We will collect responses and next Wednesday at 10:00AM we will announce 5 winners, randomly selected, who will receive up to two free tickets.

EVENT DETAILS

Where: AMC Loews 34th Street 14 & IMAX

When: Thursday, September 25 7:30PM - 9:30PM

You may also purchase tickets or watch the trailer for the film on our event page: http://www.tugg.com/events/10737.

We have an arrangement with the theater that requires us to sell 90 tickets in advance of the showing. 55 tickets have sold so far – help us get the word out and enter to win a free night at the movie theater!

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