
Falcons Offer New Year's Coupon Books
January 2, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Fresno Falcons News Release
FRESNO, Calif. â With the arrival of the New Year, the Fresno Falcons have created new coupon books that include vouchers for any seven remaining home games this season â all for the price of six games! The flexibility of the vouchers allows fans to pick those games that best fit their schedule.
The special coupon books are available in two versions: Green Section seating (center ice) for $108 and Gold Section (blue line to goal line) seating for $96. Including tomorrow's game against the Idaho Steelheads at 7:30 p.m., the Falcons have 26 remaining home games at Save Mart Center. For more information on how to purchase the special coupon books, please contact the Falcons front office at 485-PUCK (7825).
In addition, Sunday's 5 p.m. game against Idaho marks the first "Never-a-Wasted Ticket Night" for Falcons season ticket holders. The "Never-a-Wasted Ticket Night" promotion allows season ticket holders to exchange any unused tickets for Silver Section seats ($12 value) to any of seven pre-selected games throughout the 2003-04 season. Following Sunday's game, the six remaining "Never-a-Wasted Ticket Nights" include Jan. 30, Feb. 16, March 3, March 7, Apr. 2 and Apr. 3.
Unused season tickets may be redeemed for Silver Section seats to any of the "Never-a-Wasted Ticket Nights" at any time at the Save Mart Center Box Office during normal business hours.
Tomorrow's 7:30 p.m. start is 30 minutes later than originally scheduled due to the Fresno State Women's Basketball-Hawaii match-up taking place earlier in the day also at Save Mart Center. The first 1,000 kids 14 and under will receive a set of three Falcons nesting dolls.
Individual tickets for both games this weekend against the Steelheads are still available for as little as $8. They can be purchased at the Save Mart Center box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, which include select Save Mart Supermarkets, Tower Records, Wherehouse Music and Ritmo Latino locations, charged by phone at 485-TIXS or bought online by clicking the Ticketmaster icon throughout www.fresnofalcons.com.
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