
Lakeland Magic Players Tip off Partnership with Publix Super Markets
February 20, 2018 - NBA G League (G League)
Osceola Magic News Release
The Lakeland Magic announced today that Publix Super Markets has become the Official Supermarket of the Lakeland Magic in their 2017-2018 inaugural season.
To tip off the partnership, the Lakeland Magic and Publix are teaming-up to offer both customers and fans the unique opportunity to meet Lakeland Magic players while they bag groceries and escort customers to their vehicle. The event will also feature SWISH the Magic mascot and an opportunity for fans to win tickets to an upcoming game.
"We're excited about our partnership with the Lakeland Magic. Their presence is a great addition to the City of Lakeland." said Publix representative Brian West.
The partnership provides Publix with on-court logo inclusion, LED signage, and a presenting night sponsorship.
"We are pleased to align the Lakeland Magic brand with such a reputable organization and an active contributor in the Lakeland community." said Lakeland Magic President Shelly Wilkes. "We are grateful for their support and eager to build a lasting partnership here in Lakeland."
The public is invited to attend this free event.
WHEN: Tuesday, February 20, 2018
5:30PM - 6:30PM
WHERE: Publix Super Markets Southgate Shopping Center
2515 S Florida Ave
Lakeland, FL 33803
*Event is open to the public.
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