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Dear Mr. Big Donor,

UCATS invites you to join us on an exclusive travel experience to Nebraska as the Bearcats head to Lincoln for an early season football matchup against the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.
This opportunity has been made available to a select group of donors. Space is limited and will be accommodated on a first come, first served basis.
UC vs Nebraska
Departure: Thursday, September 24th
Return: Saturday, September 26th

TRIP COST: $1,000/person
Includes:
• Round trip direct charter airfare
• In-flight meal to and from Nebraska
• Transfers to and from airport
• Transfers to and from Memorial Stadium
• UC Alumni Tailgate Ticket
• UC vs Nebraska Game Ticket
• Donor Reception
Hotel accommodations are not included in the trip cost. A room block will be held at the team hotel. More information to follow.

We look forward to you joining us on this exciting opportunity to support the Bearcats as they look to bring home a HUGE road win against the Nebraska Cornhuskers!

Go Bearcats!
I’ll be there but I don’t need UC setting up my trip for me.. plan on making it at least a week long outing but still working out a few itinerary details.
Trip to Iowa ? They are paying me, right ?
(02-03-2020 10:53 PM)gerhard911 Wrote: [ -> ]Trip to Iowa ? They are paying me, right ?

It's Nebraska, but I guess there really isn't all that much difference...
i've longed to spend time in the fabled grounds of bill cody
Yeah, Nebraska (as a state) isn't the most glamorous destination, but Memorial Stadium is one of college football's meccas and their fans are unfailingly delightful. They treat their visitors like gold - it's definitely on my calendar.
Been there... sign in the stadium reads (paraphrasing) "On game day the stadium becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska"
(02-04-2020 03:11 PM)Crewdogz Wrote: [ -> ]Been there... sign in the stadium reads (paraphrasing) "On game day the stadium becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska"

It was the second largest city in Nebraska back when I was in Lincoln in the early 1990's.

By the way, don't believe that hogwash about the entire state being flat. Lots of hills out there.
(02-04-2020 03:48 PM)Bruce Monnin Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2020 03:11 PM)Crewdogz Wrote: [ -> ]Been there... sign in the stadium reads (paraphrasing) "On game day the stadium becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska"

It was the second largest city in Nebraska back when I was in Lincoln in the early 1990's.

By the way, don't believe that hogwash about the entire state being flat. Lots of hills out there.

i'd love to 'yak the platte and see chimney rock. i'm also an unabashed prairie fairy
(02-04-2020 03:55 PM)Lush Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2020 03:48 PM)Bruce Monnin Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-04-2020 03:11 PM)Crewdogz Wrote: [ -> ]Been there... sign in the stadium reads (paraphrasing) "On game day the stadium becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska"

It was the second largest city in Nebraska back when I was in Lincoln in the early 1990's.

By the way, don't believe that hogwash about the entire state being flat. Lots of hills out there.

i'd love to 'yak the platte and see chimney rock. i'm also an unabashed prairie fairy

Chimney Rock is on my list after I fly out there along with Badlands, Mount Rushmore and a few other things.
Mrs. QSECOFR was born in Lincoln. We had the trip booked and paid for, but we had to change our plans because of health issues.
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