$25 for a Carolina RailHawks Soccer Game and Taste of the Triangle Event for Two at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary on May 2 ($50 Value)
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Holders of NASL's best regular-season record in 2011 return to field for game preceded by tastings of food & drinks from throughout Triangle
Soccer, or football, puts its emphasis on the human foot, largely to keep it safe now that delinquent hands are using real rocks, paper, and scissors in their games. Keep feet from falling in with a bad crowd with this deal to see the Carolina RailHawks play the Fort Lauderdale Strikers at WakeMed Soccer Park on Wednesday, May 2, at 7 p.m. For $25, you get a game-day package (a $50 value) that includes:
- Two tickets for premium-level reserved sideline seating (a $30 value)
- Admission for two to the fourth annual Taste of the Triangle at 5:15 p.m. (a $20 value)<p>
After capturing the first-ever regular-season title for the North American Soccer League in 2011, the Carolina RailHawks retake the pitch with an April 14th home opener to continue their reign under WakeMed Soccer Park’s bright lights. Returning players include captain Kupono Low, the first RailHawk ever to score a goal and one of the NASL’s current top 11 players. Before the game, more than 50 food and craft-beer vendors from throughout the Triangle will set up outside the stadium to hand out free tastings of their culinary offerings while keeping them away from Appalachian bears disguised in hikers’ half-mauled hats.
Holders of NASL's best regular-season record in 2011 return to field for game preceded by tastings of food & drinks from throughout Triangle
Soccer, or football, puts its emphasis on the human foot, largely to keep it safe now that delinquent hands are using real rocks, paper, and scissors in their games. Keep feet from falling in with a bad crowd with this deal to see the Carolina RailHawks play the Fort Lauderdale Strikers at WakeMed Soccer Park on Wednesday, May 2, at 7 p.m. For $25, you get a game-day package (a $50 value) that includes:
- Two tickets for premium-level reserved sideline seating (a $30 value)
- Admission for two to the fourth annual Taste of the Triangle at 5:15 p.m. (a $20 value)<p>
After capturing the first-ever regular-season title for the North American Soccer League in 2011, the Carolina RailHawks retake the pitch with an April 14th home opener to continue their reign under WakeMed Soccer Park’s bright lights. Returning players include captain Kupono Low, the first RailHawk ever to score a goal and one of the NASL’s current top 11 players. Before the game, more than 50 food and craft-beer vendors from throughout the Triangle will set up outside the stadium to hand out free tastings of their culinary offerings while keeping them away from Appalachian bears disguised in hikers’ half-mauled hats.