
Aeros to host second annual Susan G. Komen night this Friday
Published on October 29, 2007 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Houston Aeros News Release
HOUSTON, Texas - The Houston Aeros will host their 2nd Annual Breast Cancer Awareness game this Friday November 2nd at 7:35 against the Lake Erie Monsters.
Friday night the Aeros are offering a full evening of events. The nights' events are scheduled to include the first 3,000 fans that enter the Toyota Center will receive a pink mini hockey stick, a women's hockey skills competition will occur during the first intermission, organizations like Mind Your Own Beeswax, and Arbonne, will be at the game with products that give back to the Houston affiliate of Susan G. Komen, and the amount raised at the October 6th race for the Cure in Houston will be announced for the first time.
Fans can get two lower end zone tickets and two pucks for $40, with $14 going to the Houston Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The packages can be upgraded as well to corners ($50) and center ice ($66). To order this package, please call 713-974-PUCK. You can also order the package online at www.aeros.com/tickets/special.
Season ticket holders or fans that can't make the game can purchase the pink Susan G. Komen for the Cure Hockey pucks for $6. All the money raised from the pucks will go directly to Susan G. Komen Houston Affiliate. Pucks can be ordered through the Aeros front office, or at the November 2nd game.
The 2nd annual Breast Cancer Awareness game is an event, were the Houston Aeros and the Houston Community can come together and celebrate the great work that Susan G. Komen does for the Breast Cancer Research community. Last year Susan G. Komen the Houston affiliate raised over 3 million dollars for Breast Cancer Research.
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