
22News' Morgan Hook to MC Falcons' "Touch of Class" Event
January 12, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Springfield Falcons News Release
Springfield, Mass. â The Springfield Falcons today announced that WWLP 22News Sports Anchor Morgan Hook will serve as Master of Ceremonies at the team's "A Touch of Class" charity event on Wednesday, January 26 at The Delaney House in Holyoke. Falcons players will host the special cocktail event which will benefit Springfield Falcons Charities, Inc.
During an evening of fine dining from 5:30 â 8 p.m., fans can meet and mingle with the Falcons in a "dress to the nines" event. Hook will auction off opportunities to go bowling and go cart racing with Falcons players, bring a player to school, practice on the ice with Falcons coaches, as well as many other prizes and events. A complete listing of bid items are shown below.
Hook began at WWLP in October 2003. Prior to joining 22News, the Boston University graduate worked as a sports anchor at an NBC-affiliated station in Rhinelander, Wisconsin and, most recently, was an Emmy-nominated documentary producer at a PBS affiliate in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Tickets to the event are available for $25 through the Falcons team office. For more information please contact, Falcons Manager of Community Relations Carole Appleton at (413) 739-3344 ext. 112 or cappleton@falconsahl.com.
Attendees of "A Touch of Class" will be able to bid on the following auction items:
Bowling with at AMF Chicopee with #8 Jason Jaspers and #19 Steve McLaren
Bowling at AMF Spfld with #12 Ryan Craig and #51 Gerard Dicaire
Golfing with #10 Craig Darby
Golfing with Assistant Coach Darren Rumble
Paintball and lunch with #3 Nikos Tselios, #41 Harlan Pratt, and #27 Dennis Packard at Madman's Realm
Have your lunch brought to you at work by #1 Jamie Storr and #22 Brian Chapman
Hockey Practice with Coaching Staff of Dirk Graham and Phil Russell
Go-Kart Racing and lunch with #24 Andreas Holmqvist and #30 Brian Eklund at Pinnacle Raceway
General Manager for the Day with Bruce Landon
Private Skating Party with #7 Brandon Elliott and #9 Derek Bekar
Dinner and Billards with #28 Marc Busenburg and #29 Mitch Fritz
Be a Star with #29 Mitch Fritz on a CBS-3 Public Service Announcement
Six Flags Adventures with #26 Nick Tarnasky and #62 Andre Deveaux
Six Flags Adventures #39 Darren Reid and #48 Mike Egener
Take #18 Shane Willis to School
Personal Training Session at Falcons facility with Strength and Conditioning Coach Adam Rambo
Limo Ride and Tickets to Falcons Away Game
Falcons Memorabilia Package
Player Personality Baskets
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