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Opry fans wishing to get in on this special night are able to do so by mentioning the code 'OPRYPINK' when they place their orders for tickets via telephone at 1-800-SEE-OPRY, or online at www.opry.com by entering the same code when they check out. Five dollars from the sale of each ticket order will be donated to Women Rock for the Cure and the Greater Nashville affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Fans may also buy special 'Pink Packages' that will include tickets to the 'Opry Goes Pink' show, a meet and greet with The Judds, and an 'Opry Goes Pink' print autographed by Wynonna and Naomi.
For fans who won't be able to make it to the show in person, 'Opry Goes Pink' is taking the party online to allow people to participate. On October 15, www.opry.com will "go pink" for the day and host an online pink auction that will begin on October 12, with all the proceeds to benefit Women Rock for the Cure and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Some of the items which will be available for bill will be and 'Opry Goes Pink' autographed guitar and 25th anniversary Hatch Show Print from the
Judds, and autographed Sugarland wall hanging, autographed items from Craig Morgan and Luke Bryan, Opry vacation packages and much more.
Of course, fans not able to visit the show in person can, as always, listen live to the Grand Ole Opry on 650 WSM-AM, SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio and www.opry.com.




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