AHL Syracuse Crunch

Crunch to Celebrate Al\'s Birthday on Friday

October 27, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release


Syracuse, NY (October 26, 2004) - The Syracuse Crunch announced today they will celebrate Al's birthday at their Friday, October 29 game against Hershey.

Scooch (the SkyChiefs mascot), Tully the Turtle and Little Caesar will be on hand to help Al celebrate his birthday during a pregame ceremony. Al, Scooch, Tully the Turtle and Little Caesar will be in Memorial Hall during the first intermission to sign autographs.

Friday is also the first Al's Pals night at the Crunch. Al's Pals, the Crunch's kids club, was established to give children 12 and under the opportunity to attend a Crunch hockey game and receive benefits exclusive to them. The registration fee is a one-time charge of $15.

Each Al's Pals member will receive an official Al's Pals membership card, and exclusive Al's Pals shirt, a Crunch folder, and invitation to Al's birthday party and a set of 2003-04 Syracuse Crunch trading cards. Members will also receive a birthday card from Al, an invitation to an exclusive post-game skate with Al and Crunch players on December 27, tickets to each of three Al's Pals nights with a discounted parent/friend ticket on October 29, December 27 and February 11, an Al's Pals newsletters and 10% off Crunch merchandise at stands.

To sign-up for Al's Pals fans can call the Crunch office at (315) 473-4444 ext. 124 or 125 or visit the Crunch's official website www.syracusecrunch.com and scroll over Fan Zone then by clicking Al's Pals.

The Crunch return home on Friday, October 29, to host the Hershey Bears at the War Memorial at Oncenter. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Crunch office at (315) 473-4444, at the Oncenter Box Office, located on the State Street side of the War Memorial or by calling TicketMaster at (315) 472-0700.




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