
Blaze to team with Utah Motorcycle in "Toy Run"
Published on September 22, 2006 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Utah Blaze News Release
SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah Blaze will team up with the Utah Motorcycle Foundation (UMF) to hand out toys to children at the Primary Children's Hospital in the 8th Annual "You're Not Forgotten Toy Run" in Salt Lake City on Sunday, September 24. The Harley-Davidson Blaze Dance Team and the Blaze mascot, "Chief", will join UMF in this annual event.
"We are excited to partner with the Utah Motorcycle Foundation for such a great cause," Utah Blaze President JASON JONES said. "Primary Children's Hospital does exceptional work. It is one of our core goals to make sure we do our part to give back to the community and this is an opportunity that we are proud to be a part of."
Primary Children's Medical Center is the life line to many children all over the U.S. and the world. Primary Children Medical Center is a charitable, community-owned, non-profit health care organization based in Salt Lake City. They provide children with health care for ailments that range from simple fevers to major traumas to cancer.
Those interested in donating to the cause can do so by logging onto www.umftoyrun.com or calling Tracy Otis at (801) 263-9991 or (801) 562-8534.
The Utah Blaze were winners of the 2006 Commissioner's Award, given to the Arena Football League's Organization of the Year, and the Best Support Staff Award. The Blaze led the AFL in attendance and qualified for the postseason in just their first season. Season tickets for the 2007 are now available by logging onto www.utahblaze.com or by calling the Blaze ticket office at (801) 257-3111.
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