Are You The Sports Parent of the Year?

Child Playing Little League Baseball

Do you (or someone you know) model good sportsmanship 24/7?

Do you dedicate your time to supporting sports activities in your community?

Do you share your passion for sports with your children, including fun, dedication, healthy living, and the value of “team?”

Then you may be (or may know) the perfect candidate for Sports Illustrated Kids “SportsParent of the Year.”

The “2012 SportsParent of the Year” Grand Prize Winner will receive a $1,000 VISA gift card to support his/her child’s or community team’s sports needs! The winner may also be featured in an upcoming issue of Sports Illustrated Kids magazine and/or on SIKids.com.

Entering is easy, visit http://www.sikids.com/sportsparent and fill out the simple entry form. You need to hurry and get your entry in right away, though, as the entry period closes Monday, September 24!

And because you are a Rural Mom reader, Sports Illustrated Kids has a very special offer for you – a FREE subscription to their September tablet issue! The tablet edition has everything that the print magazine has, but also includes bonus photos and interactive features like games and sports cards that kids will love.


To access, simply download the SI Kids app on iPad or Kindle Fire, and use these credentials for the latest issue:
• Login: freeissue@sikids.com
• Password: september2012

If you decide you’d like an entire year of Sports Illustrated Kids in print and on tablet, you can subscribe HERE for the low rate of only $19.95.

Sports Illustrated Kids Sports Parent of the Year

Disclosure:  Rural Mom received a year subscription, promotional merchandise and information from Sports Illustrated Kids in conjunction with this post.  All thoughts and opinions are that of Rural Mom.

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Pam
    • September 23, 2012
    Reply

    I am certainly not the sports parent of the year. I am the uncoordinated one that bonks other people in the head with the ball. Or in my poor husband’s case, a golf club. I wish we were more sporty though. It’s always been my goal!

    • grace hodgin
    • September 23, 2012
    Reply

    When my children were young I could have been nominated as we were always in the car going to practices or games.

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