Win a Caribbean cruise from Federated

July 21, 2011
Federated Auto Parts is again conducting the Cruise the Caribbean with Kenny contest where contestants can win a trip with Federated spokesman and NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace on his annual Kenny Cruise 2011. To enter, log-on to Federated’s Facebook page (Federated Auto Parts on Facebook), become a fan of Federated and enter the “Cruise the Caribbean with Kenny” contest.

Federated Auto Parts is again conducting the Cruise the Caribbean with Kenny contest where contestants can win a trip with Federated spokesman and NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace on his annual Kenny Cruise 2011. To enter, log-on to Federated’s Facebook page (Federated Auto Parts on Facebook), become a fan of Federated and enter the “Cruise the Caribbean with Kenny” contest.

“We’ve heard for years how much fun the ‘Kenny Cruise’ is, so as a way to thank our Facebook fans, we decided to send a lucky fan on Kenny’s 2011 cruise,” said J.R. Bishop, director of racing and event marketing for Federated Auto Parts. “Anyone who knows Kenny knows that cruising the Caribbean with him will be the adventure of a lifetime.”

The seven-night cruise begins Dec. 4, 2011, departing from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. with stops scheduled at such locations as Falmouth, Jamaica and Cozumel, Mexico, returning to Ft. Lauderdale on Dec. 11. Special highlights of the “Kenny Cruise” include a private cocktail party with Kenny, a remote control racing night and daily door prizes supplied by Federated and Kenny Wallace Racing.

To be eligible to enter the “Cruise the Caribbean with Kenny” contest, you must be a fan of Federated Auto Parts on Facebook. From there, you can enter for your chance to win the all-expense paid cruise for two, including travel to and from Ft. Lauderdale. The deadline for entering is Aug. 15.

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