
Admirals, Culver's join forces for day of warmth
November 14, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release
Milwaukee, WI-Milwaukee Admirals President Jon Greenberg announced today that the team will join forces with Culver's Restaurants to help provide a Day of Warmth for struggling families who need help with home heating costs.
On Tuesday, November 15th at five different Culver's locations, Admirals players will serve as waiters from 5-6 pm. All participating Culver's, including these five locations, will donate 10% of the day's sales to help those who are in need of assistance to heat their homes during the cold winter months. In addition, money raised will benefit local energy assistance programs and go to research long-term solutions to the problem.
Below is a list of the Admirals player and the Culver's locations they will be at:
Darren Haydar and Vern Fiddler
West Allis Culver's
1672 S. 108th St.
Pekka Rinne and Brian Finley
Oak Creek Culver's
7481 S. Howell Ave.
Paul Brown and Jeremy Yablonski
Shorewood Culver's
325 E. Capitol Dr.
Timofei Shishkanov and Libor Pivko
West Milwaukee Culver's
1641 Miller Park Way
T.J. Reynolds and Sheldon Brookbank
Mequon Culver's
11150 N. Port Washington Rd, Mequon,
The Admirals next game is Wednesday, November 16 when the take on the Hamilton Bulldogs at 7 pm at the Bradley Center. Macaroni Madness continues at Wednesday's fray, as anyone who brings a non-perishable food item will receive a coupon for a half-priced ticket to any home game from now until December 31. For tickets fans can fall Ticketmaster at (414) 276-4545 or log on to www.milwaukeeadmirals.com and click on the ticket button.
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