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Free - Meet Daniel Tiger and Cheer on the Red Raiders!

Are you the parent of the biggest-littlest fan of the Texas Tech Red Raiders? Then get in the game (and the fun) by bringing your KTTZ Kids Club kiddos to join United Supermarkets Kids Club and Raider Red's Kids Club for Fantasy Day!

Be sure to RSVPto the link below by Friday, January 20 at noon to secure your spot! Activities will include meeting a few Red Raider basketball players, decorating a t-shirt jersey, taking pictures with Daniel Tiger and attending the Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State basketball game for free!

RSVP: http://bit.ly/PBSRedRaider

Join KTTZ-TV with our Family Membership Tier and receive an invitation for a VIP meet and greet with Daniel Tiger on January 20th.

Be sure to click the Family Membership Tier $75 a year/ $6.25 a month at kttz.org

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Becky joined the Texas Tech Public Media team in September of 2013 after more than 17 years in the broadcast business with many different roles. Becky started her career path with classes in high school and continued through college. Her first media job was at KLBK-13 in production of live news & sports. While working at the television stations Becky began her freelancing position with Texas Tech Athletics. She continues to freelance and loves working on live broadcasts with Texas Tech Athletics and Fox Sports. Becky found a real passion for marketing and promotions while she worked at KJTV-34 for several years. She returned to her media roots at KLBK-13 & KAMC-28 in a promotions position and received Employee of the Year in 2007 and was promoted to eMedia Manager in 2009. Becky is very happy to be back in the marketing and promotions game at Channel 5 and 89.1. She is excited about all the new and exciting things planned for Texas Tech Public Media.
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