
Morays hold Faith & Family Day May 1
April 26, 2005 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Miami Morays News Release
MIAMI, FL â The Miami Morays have announced a special Faith & Family Day promotion for the May 1st game at the Miami Arena against the Daytona Beach Hawgs.
As part of the special package, the Morays are offering $5 (plus $1.50 facility fee) lower-bowl tickets for faith-based groups in the Dade and Broward County areas. Group leaders in bringing out their groups can contact the Morays ticket sales office by calling 305-374-8950.
"My father was the pastor at the United Methodist Church in Charleston, South Carolina, and some of my favorite memories were when the whole congregation got together for some special events," team owner Oronde Gadsden said. "Football has always been a special event for my family and community, so it would be great to see that atmosphere come to the Morays game."
In addition to action-packed, up-close and personal professional football at affordable family prices, Morays Jewelers will provide the first 2,500 fans with a free hand-bound autograph book to collect Morays and other celebrity autographs.
The Miami Morays compete in the National Indoor Football League, entering its fifth season with 22 teams located across the United States. The NIFL provides players with an opportunity to develop their skills and continue their careers in professional football.
The Miami Morays next home game is on May 1st at 3:05 PM at the Miami Arena against the Daytona Beach Hawgs. Tickets are available at the Miami Arena Box Office or through Ticketmaster. For additional information about the Miami Morays, please call us at 305-374-8950 or visit us at www.miamimoraysfootball.com.
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