We've told you before how awesome and talented the people of Casper are, and two of those talented people are teaming up to hook YOU up.

Casey Rislov and Leslie Colburn want to send you to see Pentatonix at Ford Wyoming Center on November 18th.

The pair of talented children's authors are going to be at the craft fair at the Ford Wyoming Center this Friday & Saturday and would like to give you chances to win the pair of concert tickets.

There are a three ways you can enter in person:

1 Entry - Read one of the books, from either author, that will be on display at their craft fair booth

2 Entries - Pick up a signed copy of their book at the craft fair

3 Entries - Write a review at either Amazon, Barnes and Noble or Goodreads

You can also enter online or via social media:

1 Entry - post a video or photo of you reading a Casey Rislov or Leslie Colburn books on social media

2 Entries - Send a DM to one of the authors telling them you bought the book

3 Entries - DM Casey or Leslie with a screenshot of your review on one of the previously mentioned sites.

Those are pretty easy ways to get a chance to see Pentatonix and support our talented local authors. You have until November 16th to get entered. 

Why are they doing this you ask?

They love this community and love the support that the Casper community has given them in their journey.

Leslie Colburn says:

I grew up in Casper and am amazed to see how the people of this community see a need, meet a need, particularly when it comes to the needs of our kiddos. I believe literature can change the world, and I hope the stories I write can start with making a difference right here in Casper. For me, loving our community is about giving back to our homeless youth. All the proceeds from my newest book, I Want You to Know…, are going to The Unaccompanied Student Initiative (USI). USI is a local organization that provides a home and support for homeless students in Casper, Cheyenne, and Laramie. It gives homeless students the tools, stability, and care they need in order to feel safe and can continue to move toward graduation.

Casey continues with:

I have grown up in Casper and as an adult I have seen how our local support quickly comes together for each other. Our community is supportive when a need needs met and when an organization or person is being a helpful & supportive in a positive way. When my first book came out, many business owners and friends were quick to support my book influencing the importance time with family. Now I try to give back by encouraging the children to read, write and use their creativity in amazing ways by visiting schools regularly.

Just two hometown girls, that were given a talent and they've taken on the mission of entertaining families with their books and giving back to the community they love.

I don't think anything else needs to be said...other than you need to get out and see Casey and Leslie when they're selling and signing books this weekend at the Ford Wyoming Center.

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