
B-Sens to Host Rochester for Military Appreciation Night
Published on November 6, 2013 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Binghamton Senators News Release
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - The Binghamton Senators host the Rochester Americans this Saturday, November 9 at 7:05 p.m. for Military Appreciation Night. To show thanks for all the service and sacrifice of local community members who have served or are serving our country the B-Sens and Lockheed Martin will give a FREE TICKET to all Veterans and Active Duty Military Personnel.
Free tickets can be obtained in person at the Binghamton Senators Executive Front Office located on the third floor of the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena. A valid Veteran Affairs card or Military ID is required to receive the complimentary ticket.
In addition to a complimentary ticket for Veterans and Active Duty Military Members, the B-Sens Executive Office will also offer discounted tickets for their family members and friends. Discounted tickets will be $15.00 for side seating (regularly $19.00) or $14.00 for end seating (regularly $18.00). This discount offer is only available through the B-Sens Executive Office.
Special military themed camouflaged jerseys will be worn by the Binghamton Senators during the game and will be auctioned off postgame. Those interested in participating in the auction need to visit the B-Sens Merchandise Stand on the front concourse of the arena to register before the end of the game.
Six special edition autographed camouflaged player t-shirts will be raffled off on the concourse during the game. Fans can purchase one raffle ticket for $1.00 or six raffle tickets for $5.00 with the proceeds benefitting the Southern Tier Veterans Support Group.
Great ticket packages for the 2013-2014 regular season are still available by calling the B-Sens Executive Office at (607)722-SENS (7367). Special ticket rates for groups of 10 or more are available for all home games during the regular season, call and ask to speak with a group sales representative.
Visit www.bsens.com for updates and special information on available ticket specials.
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