
Aeros Continue Busiest Week At Home
Published on March 18, 2008 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release
HOUSTON, Texas - The Houston Aeros are amidst the busiest week of hockey this week at Toyota Center and the team has a lot planned for the fans' entertainment. As they fight for the playoffs, the annual Miss Aeros Bikini Contest will take place Thursday, March 20th during the game against the Chicago Wolves starting at 7:05 p.m. Also, the Aeros will welcome some Texas royalty to sing the National Anthem at Friday's game against Chicago at 7:35 p.m.
As Spring Break continues for all of the students, what better way to spend some family time than at an Aeros game? The team has $22 Center Ice tickets (usually $30) for the remainder of March as part of their Spring Break special. Along with the $22 Center Ice seats, kids and adults can have an opportunity to have their pictures taken in the penalty box, escort and have pictures taken with the Ms. Aero contestants and to create their own player cards! Dates and details are listed below, or call 713.974.PUCK for details and to order tickets.
March 19th
- $22 tickets in Center Ice (Usually $30)
- Picture in the penalty box with Chilly for the kids
March 20th
- Bikini Contest for 2008-2009 Ms. Aero
- $22 tickets in Center Ice (Usually $30)
- Picture in the penalty box with the New and last year's Miss Aeros
- For a $30 donation to Houston Aeros Charities you can escort the 5 contests onto the ice for one of the intermissions (Maximum 10 people)
- For the kids! During each intermission and during the game kids and adults can get their picture taken and put on a player card
March 21st
- $22 tickets in Center Ice (Usually $30)
- For the kids! During each intermission and during the game kids and adults can get their picture taken and put on a player card
- Alicia Yust - Miss Southeast Texas 2008 - and Danika Ostrowski - Miss Teen Southeast Texas 2008 - will sing the National Anthem prior to puck drop.
- Post game battle of the Sexes Hockey game (sponsored by the Flying Saucer)
The Aeros are in the midst of a playoff hunt and have four more West Division matchups this week! Don't miss out on the action as Houston strives for playoff positioning. Call 713.974.PUCK today to take advantage of the $22 Center Ice seats!
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