
Colts Cheerleaders to Appear at Ice Game
December 2, 2003 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Indianapolis Ice News Release
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Ice is getting "crunked" as the team has recruited the Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders to be part of "Coors Light Men's Night" this Friday night when the team hosts the Tulsa Oilers at 7:00 p.m. from the Pepsi Coliseum.
The cheerleaders will be promoting their 2004 calendars and will be on hand to take pictures and sign autographs. Other "Men's Night" festivities will include the second installment of the Just Tools "Ultimate Screwing Contest" and an Edy's Ice Cream "Ice Cream Eating Contest."
As usual, all men 18 or older can purchase tickets at the door the night of the game for only $10 or $7. Tickets can be purchased in advance at all Ticketmaster locations including select Marsh Supermarkets, Karma Records, select L.S. Ayers and the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Conseco Fieldhouse box offices or by calling (317) 239-5151 or online at ticketmaster.com.
For all the latest Ice information, please visit www.indianapolisice.com.
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