BOMBERS TO ASSIST IN BRITTANIE CECIL FUND

Published on March 22, 2002 under ECHL (ECHL)
Dayton Bombers News Release


Portions of second intermission promotion "Chuck-A-Puck" to go toward fund

The Dayton Bombers have announced that portions of tonight's "Chuck-A-Puck" promotion will be going toward the Brittanie Cecil Fund. The Fund is in honor of 13-year-old Brittanie Cecil, who passed away Monday evening after being struck by an errant puck during Saturday's game against the Calgary Flames. "Chuck-A-Puck" will take place during the second intermission.

Fans who wish to donate at other times during tonight's game and other Bombers' home games can do so at the Bombers Gate 3 Fan Assistance Center. Fans can also mail offerings to the fund. The Cecil Family requests that all offerings of condolences be made through the Brittanie Cecil Fund, c/o Bank One, 4056 East Main Street, Hilliard, OH 43026.

The Dayton Bombers (36-18-12) will be conducting a jersey auction after tonight's 7:30 p.m. game against the Toledo Storm. All of the Bombers' home and away jerseys will be auctioned off after the contest. The auction will take place on the Flight Deck at the Nutter Center. Fans can redeem the jerseys three days after the conclusion of the playoffs.

Also at tonight's game, 2000 Ohio Lottery/Bombers Rally Towels will be given away. In addition, Stinger, the Columbus Blue Jackets' mascot, will be at the game.

Tickets for all Bombers games at the Nutter Center are available through the Bombers office by calling 775-4747, by logging onto www.daytonbombers.com, or by visiting the Nutter Center Box Office.



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