
Annual Coat Drive Tuesday Night; Kids Club Party Wednesday Night
January 26, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Bakersfield Condors News Release
Monday, January 26th - Condors Account Executive Michael Reeves and Condors legend Jamie Cooke will be at South High School promoting the January 27th Student ID Night from 10:50am - 12:30pm. Students receive admission for $1.00 by presenting their valid student ID. WB 12, KISS 96.5 & Golden Empire Transit sponsor Student ID Night. South High is located at 1101 Planz Road.
Tuesday, January 27th - The Condors battle the Fresno Falcons as KGET-TV 17, KRAB Radio & The Gas Company host Project Warm Families Coat Drive. Fans can receive a free terrace admission with the donation of a new or slightly used coat. The coats will be donated to needy families across the community by the United Way of Kern County. Thanks to the efforts of Condors fans a record 2,400 coats were collected during the 2003 Coat Drive. The night is also WB 12, KISS 96.5 & Golden Empire Transit Student ID Discount Night. All college, high school, and jr. high school students receive $1.00 admission by presenting their valid student ID. Also, the first 500 fans will receive a pair of Condors ThunderStix.
Wednesday, January 28th - Wednesday is the first Condors Kids Club Meet the Team Ice Cream Party. Condors players such as Quinn Fair, Paul Rosebush, and Andrew Ianiero will be joined by their teammates at Cold Stone Creamery at the Marketplace from 5:30pm -7:30pm. Members of the Kids Club will have the chance to meet, get autographs, and enjoy FREE ice cream with their favorite Condors players. All you need to bring is your current 2003-2004 Kids Club ID Badge. For those children who aren't members, sign up today for the 2003-2004 Condors Kids Club. All Kids Club members receive admission to select Condors home games, a 2003-2004 kids club T-shirt, Condors Kids Club ID badge, admission to CALM, special meet the team ice cream parties, as well as a $5 savings account at Kern Schools Federal Credit Union. All for just $20! Bright House Networks, The Bakersfield Californian, Kern Schools Federal Credit Union, and Cold Stone Creamery sponsor the Condors Kids Club. For more information, contact the Condors office at 324-7825, or visit the Kids Club table located on the concourse behind section 104 every Condors home game.
Tickets to all Condors home games can be purchased at the Centennial Garden box office, open from 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 4:00pm on Saturdays with extended hours on event days. Tickets may also be purchased by phone through Ticketmaster at 322-2525, online at www.ticketmaster.com, or at any Ticketmaster location.
Condors Droppings
Behind Closed Doors! Don't forget to place your bid for this month's Condors Internet Auction. This is your chance to see what really goes on during a Condors practice session. Come down to The Garden and go behind closed doors -- take a tour of the locker room, meet the coaches and players and watch a full practice. Log on to www.bakersfieldcondors.com to place your bid. Proceeds to benefit the American Red Cross - Kern County Chapter.
Don't forget the KUZZ 107.9 Blood Drive Night on Tuesday, February 3rd. Fans that donate blood to the Houchin Blood Bank receive a $1.00 terrace admission. You can stop by any of the Houchin Blood Banks to make your donation. 2600 G Street, 5901 Truxtun, or keep your eyes peeled for the Houchin Blood mobile traveling throughout Kern County.
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, February 10th, which is Help for the Homeless Night sponsored by KGEO AM1230 and Bakersfield Grocery Outlet. Receive a terrace admission for just $1.00 with the donation of two non-perishable food items. All food items will be donated to the Kern Co. Food Bank. Bring your donations that night, or drop them off in advance at the Grocery Outlet located at 3917 Buck Owens Boulevard or at the Condors Closet Retail Outlet located at 1022 Truxtun Avenue, across from Centennial Garden. The Condors Closet is open Monday - Friday 11:00am - 6:00pm, on Saturdays, 11:00am - 5:00pm, and until game time on game nights.
ECHL Stories from January 26, 2004
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- Vitucci Becomes Toledo's Head Coach - Toledo Walleye
- Tuesday's Express game postponed - Roanoke Express
- Fresno Falcons Weekly Update - Fresno Falcons
- Condors Stumble In San Diego - Bakersfield Condors
- Annual Coat Drive Tuesday Night; Kids Club Party Wednesday Night - Bakersfield Condors
- San Diego Moves Into First Place In Pacific Division - ECHL
- IceGators lead Central Division - Louisiana IceGators
- Wranglers win third straight - Las Vegas Wranglers
- Gladiators to Honor Gwinnett County High School Playoff Football Teams - Atlanta Gladiators
- ECHL transactions - ECHL
- âCatters drop both contests against the IceGators this week - Texas Wildcatters
- Storm tracks - Toledo Walleye
- Steelheads weekly update - Idaho Steelheads
- Bombers' sellout Friday was ECHL's fourth largest crowd of season - Dayton Bombers
- Atlantic City On the Move - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Following first-ever sellout, Bombers to turn back the clock Wednesday - Dayton Bombers
- Rivermen split two-game weekend in Dayton - Peoria Rivermen
- Ice Dogs Weekly - Long Beach Ice Dogs
- Scott called up to AHL - Alaska Aces
- Titans have big weekend on ice and at gate - Trenton Devils
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- Johnstown Chiefs Weekly Report - Johnstown Chiefs
- Everblades remain in second after 1-2-0 road trip - Florida Everblades
- Mississippi Sizzles In Seventh Heaven - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Roanoke Express weekly - Roanoke Express
- ECHL, The Hockey Company Reach Unparalleled Deal - ECHL
- Gladiators Weekly Update - Atlanta Gladiators
- Florence Pride Weekly - Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz
- Rays Alone in Fourth Place - South Carolina Stingrays
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