Ravens announce lottery for fans to watch training camp in Owings Mills

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The Baltimore Ravens’ 2012 training camp,
connected by Verizon, will feature individual practices to be held at M&T
Bank Stadium, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis and Stevenson University.
Additionally, by entering a lottery on the Ravens’ official website, fans in
limited numbers will have the opportunity to win free tickets to training camp at
the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills.

The Ravens can safely host 200 people on the
fields of their training center, and fans who are randomly chosen through the
drawing will be invited to view one of the team’s 13 open training camp
sessions at the Under Armour Performance Center. The first full-team training
camp practice is July 26 and the last is Aug. 15.

M&T Bank Stadium is the site for a training
camp practice on Saturday, Aug. 4, and then the Ravens will practice at Navy-Marine
Corps Memorial Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 12. Both of these sessions are free and
open to the public.

The team will round out its off-site training
camp sessions at Mustang Stadium at Stevenson University on Sunday, Aug. 19.
While this is a free event, due to limited seating, fans must enter a lottery
on the Ravens’ website for an opportunity to win tickets.

Each of these practice venues will feature
interactive fan events, including player autograph signings for children,
fun-filled activities designed specifically for youth and cheerleader/mascot
meet-and-greets.

FAN
LOTTERY FOR TRAINING CAMP PRACTICES

Beginning today (6/29), fans may enter a
lottery at www.baltimoreravens.com/TCLottery to attend one training camp practice at the
Under Armour Performance Center or the practice held at Stevenson University.

All lottery submissions must be made by
Friday, July 13 at 5 p.m., and the Ravens will contact fans who are chosen for
these practices no later than Thursday, July 19. Details – including parking, practice
day/time and procedures – will be communicated to winning recipients upon
notification.   

 

 

RAVENS
OFF-SITE TRAINING CAMP PRACTICES

Location: M&T
Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD) – Free and Open to the Public

When: Saturday, Aug. 4

Practice Start Time: 5 p.m.

Gates Open: 3:30
p.m.

Parking: Stadium
lots open at noon and are available for cold tailgating. The parking fee is
$10.

Other
Details:
Baltimore’s Marching Ravens, cheerleaders, official mascot Poe and
live mascots Rise and Conquer will be in attendance. The Ravens Team Store and
concession stands will be open.

Location: Navy-Marine
Corps Memorial Stadium (Annapolis, MD) – Free and Open to the Public

When: Sunday, Aug. 12

Practice Start Time: 5 p.m.

Gates Open: 3:30
p.m.

Parking: Lots
open at noon and are available for cold tailgating.

·    $10 for cars and $25 for buses

·    Parking may be purchased via www.navysports.com

·    If Navy lots become full, nearby off-site locations are available
with stadium shuttles.

Other
Details:
Baltimore’s Marching Ravens, cheerleaders, official mascot Poe and
live mascots Rise and Conquer will be in attendance. The Ravens Team Store will
be on-site, and concession stands will be open. 

Location: Mustang
Stadium at Stevenson University (Owings Mills, MD) – Free Tickets Via Lottery

When: Sunday, Aug. 19

Practice Start Time: 3:30 p.m.

Gates Open: 2:30
p.m.

Tickets: Due to limited seating, this is a ticketed event, one for which
fans can sign up via lottery at

www.baltimoreravens.com/TCLottery

Parking: Parking
will be provided when tickets are sent to fans.

·    No tailgating

Other Details: The Ravens Team Store will be
on-site, and concession stands will be open.

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