
Bombers in Action This Weekend
January 30, 2009 - ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release
Check out a double dose of professional "AA" hockey when your Bombers take on their bitter in-state rival, the Cincinnati Cyclones at the Nutter Center this weekend!
TONIGHT vs. Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m.
$5 Fridays - All Kids 12 and under receive $5 Silver level tickets at the Nutter Center box office
Calamity Day - Fans who could not attend the Tuesday, January 27 game against Elmira due to the weather may redeem their ticket at the Nutter Center box office for FREE admission to Friday or Saturday's game against Cincinnati
Adult tickets start at $15 and parking is included. Military, senior and student discounts are available at the Nutter Center box office.
Saturday, January 31 vs. Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m.
Meet Bo from "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila"- Fairborn native and season 2 finalist from MTV's reality show "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila", Bo Kunkle (pictured right), will be greeting fans and signing autographs on Party Deck 6 during 1st and 2nd intermission White Jersey Auction - Stick around after the game for a live auction of the Bombers' game-worn White jerseys. Proceeds will benefit the Dayton Bombers Charitable Foundation. Jerseys will be available for pick up at the end of the season.
Tickets start at just $10 for kids under 18 and $15 for adults, including parking. Military, senior and student discounts are available at the Nutter Center box office.
Don't forget about $5 Kids Meals offered at concessions at every game! Kids Meals include a soda, hot dog and a bag of chips.
Can't make it to the games? Catch the "the voice of the Bombers," Tom Michaels, as he calls all of the action on WONE 980AM on Friday night. Or watch or listen to the games on the B2 Networks live streaming internet by visiting www.echl.com and clicking on "Scores".
Great seats are still available for these exciting games! Visit the Nutter Center box office or www.ticketmaster.com for tickets today! Discounted rates for groups of 10 or more are available by contacting the Bombers office at (937) 775-4747.
For more information on these or any upcoming Bombers home games, please contact the Bombers or visit www.daytonbombers.com.
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