
Chicago Slaughter Military Appreciation Night Saturday May 14
May 3, 2011 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
Chicago Slaughter News Release
HOFFMAN ESTATES- According to the NMAM.org, "National Military Appreciation Month (NMAM), as designated by Congress, provides a period encompassing both the history and recognition of our armed services with an in-depth look at the diversity of its individuals and achievements. It allows Americans to educate each generation on the historical impact of our military through the participation of the community with those who serve encouraging patriotism and love for America."
In the light of recent events, show your patriotism and come support our military personnel both current and retired, at the upcoming game on May 14th which the Chicago Slaughter has deemed their Military Appreciation Night. All current U.S. military personal and veterans should download the Military Appreciation Night form at www.chicagoslaughter.com and bring their military identification cards to the box office to receive 4 free tickets to the game.
Additional tickets can also be purchased by calling 847-310-3190 or in person at the Sears Centre box office, which is located at 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway in Hoffman Estates.
The Chicago Slaughter is a proud member of the Indoor Football League (IFL) and plays all their home games at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, IL. Call 888-Sears-Tix (888-732-7784) or www.searscentre.com to reserve your seats in the action! Make sure to check their website at www.chicagoslaughter.com for all the latest news and updates on the team.
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