Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey’s Zing Zang Zoom is coming to Dayton April 29 – May2 and I’ve got a family 4-pack of tickets to giveaway!

WIN IT
One lucky Mommy Bits reader will win 4-pack of tickets to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s ZING ZANG ZOOM in Dayton. Tickets are for opening night: Thursday April 29th at 7pm
There are several ways to enter, you can do one or all of them for additional chances:
- Leave a comment sharing one of your favorite circus acts or performances.
- Follow the Mommy Bits blog on Facebook’s Networked blogs (left side bar, click follow this blog) and leave a comment letting me know you did so.
- Tweet about this giveaway (include @mommybits) and leave a comment letting me know you did so.
Submissions are due by 5 pm on Friday, April 9, 2010. Winner will be selected using a random number generator. Contest open to greater Dayton residents only. Winners will have 48 hours to respond.
DISCLAIMER: Tickets to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s Zing Zang Zoom! were provided to me by Mom Central. I received a 4-pack for my family for the Cincinnati show and a 4-pack to giveaway to both the Dayton & Cincy shows.
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i love the trapeze
i wanted to be a flying trapeze artist until i was 10!
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I love the elephant act!
I love the trapeze.
I am following on fb
i love the contortionists!!!
i tweeted!!http://twitter.com/lucysma08/status/11840182340
My best circus memory was taking my daughter for the first time a few years ago. She was mesmerized by the entire show. My favorite party, however, has always been trampoline or trapeze act.
The flying trapeze are awesome!!!
We love the clowns and the elephants!!
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