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Rural Hall man wins fantasy weekend in Colorado NASHVILLE, Tenn. ? A fan tasy will become reality for Ray Daniel of Rural Hall, who has been named one of 25 winners of a national sweepstakes sponsored by Fruit of the Loom and Kmart Corporation. Daniel has been selected to attend an expense-paid Fantasy Concert Weekend in Breckenridge, Colo., featuring a private acoustic concert by Hank Williams Jr., Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels and Jo Dee Messina. The majestic Colorado moun tains will be the backdrop for Fantasy Concert Weekend, an event that features a fun-filled, expense-paid weekend Oct. 24-26. The national sweepstakes win ners will have the privilege of being "up close and personal" |with four of country music's biggest stars at a private concert on Saturday, Oct. 25. They will also be guests at a special VIP dinner with one of the featured artists prior to the con cert. In addition, these country music fans will be treated to a weekend of fly fishing, mountain biking, guided trail hikes and shopping. "This is a win-win for everyone involved," said John Martin, senior vice president of Sales for Fruit of the Loom. He added, "The event gives Fruit of the Loom and Kmart the oppor tunity to thank our valued cus tomers with this once-in-a-lifetime, memorable event." Larry Davis, vice president of advertising for Kmart Corporation, commented, "The response to the promotion has been phenomenal? we've received more than 19,000 entries in a four-week period. We are pleased to offer our customers a unique experience and look for ward to meeting the sweepstakes winners in Breckenridge." In addition to the 25 national sweepstakes winners, 35 addition al winners will be selected the week of Oct. 13 from 36 Kmart locations in Colorado to attend the evening concert. The Fantasy Concert Weekend wraps up Fruit of the Loom's 1997 Country Comfort Music Series, which also included a 60 city concert tour with Hank Williams Jr., Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels and Jo Dee Messina, as well as CountryFest '97, the mega one-day music event that drew 220,000 fans to the Texas Motor Speedway on June 14. Fruit of the Loom Inc. is a marketing oriented, international basic apparel company, emphasiz ing branded products for con sumers ranging from infants to senior citizens. The company manufactures and markets men's and boys' underwear, women's and girls' underwear, printable activewear, outerwear, casualwear, sportswear and childrenswear. Fruit of the Loom employs 30,000 people in over 60 locations world wide. Brand names include Fruit of the Loom, BVD, Gitano, Best, Cumberland Bay arfd Screen Stars. Licensed brands include Munsingwear, Wilson, Botany 500 and John Henry. Licensed apparel bearing the logos of most major colleges and universities are marketed under the ProPlayer and Fan Gear brands. Kmart Corporation serves America with 2,122 Kmart, Big Kmart and Super Kmart retail outlets. In addition to serving all SO states, Kmart operations extend to Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands. More information about Kmart is avail able on the World Wide Web at www.kmart.com. To locate the Kmart store nearest you, call 1 800-866-0086. I Sunrise Towers group enjoys field trip The Residents Council of Sunrise Towers sponsored a trip to Shatley Springs last weekend. Louise H. Davis, president of the council, with her manager, spear headed the trip. On a sunny Saturday morn ing, Aug. 28, council residents and friends boarded the bus in front of Sunrise Towers at 9:30 ajn. They went to the mountains and Shatley Springs, N.C. The tour included a visit to a cheese factory, but it was close. They did some shopping at a cheese shop across the street from the factory. The next stop on the tour was an Episcopal church founded in 1896. They had recently celebrat ed their 100th anniversary. The priest greeted the group as they quietly entered the sanctuary, where they watched a video his tory of the church. Some of the members of the group who had not been to Shatley Springs said they were anxious to get to there. At the springs, some of the group boOght gallons of the famous spring water. ;On the way home, they stopped at an apple market and bought apples. On the bus they were served snacks and drinks, and entertained themselves play ing games and singing favorite songs. Mrs. Davis, known as "Miss Sunrise Towers," was the hostess. ;A spokesperson for the group said they look forward to going to Shatley Springs next fall. j FRUITS LOOM. i-m 1 1 TFoundI an Error? I eve^Tmngw^ble to D ensure ?^Fie I informaticM^prread in I is correflSnd up-to- H date. 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