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Watching: RSL's Chris Wingert and Leo the Lion crashed Good Things Utah on ABC4 to discuss the upcoming Rio Tinto Stadium Open House and Operation No Starvation. Open House Details: www.realsaltlake.com RIO TINTO STADIUM 2013 OPEN HOUSE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1-4 PM. Player chats with Chris Wingert and Robbie Findley, and a chance to win a private Meet & Greet Exclusive stadium tours and raffle giveaways RSL/Valentine's Day Kids Coloring Station Leo the Lion photo opportunities Exclusive season ticket locations available Special 4 for $40* ticket deal, available only to Open House attendees OPERATION NO STARVATION VIP GIVEAWAY Molding Box will be in attendance collecting food donations for Operation No Starvation. Each food donation of 10 lbs. gives you one entry into the Operation No Starvation giveaway. The more food you bring, the better your chance to win. Prize details are as follows: Two (2) 100 Lions Club Seats on March 30th - RSL vs. Seattle Pre-game tour including field-level passes during player warm-ups Pre-game meal in the Lions Club On-field halftime recognition of the winners Post-game access to the 100 Lions Club - Eat food, meet players, and take photos
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