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Fill 'ER Up Night

June 13, 2007 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Green Bay Blizzard News Release


The Green Bay Blizzard would like to announce Fill ‘ER Up Night on Friday, June 22nd when the Blizzard takes on the Fort Wayne Fusion. The Blizzard, Shell, BP gas stations, and Rocket Dog Fireworks have teamed up to give Blizzard fans a special $5 Blizzard ticket to the Friday, June 22nd game when they fill up there cars with 8 gallons or more at participating Shell and BP stations. Plus, sport beads will be given away to the first 1,000 fans to come through the door for The Blizzard game on June 22nd courtesy of St. Mary's Hospital's "A Woman's Place". Fans are also strongly encouraged to wear WHITE to the game to contribute to a White Out Night and help show Fort Wayne a real Blizzard!

St. Mary's Hospital's " A Woman's Place" is also sponsoring the 3rd Annual Women's Camp. Participation in the camp is free courtesy of "A Women's Place". This year's camp will be held on June 19, 2007 from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on U.S. Cellular Field at the Resch Center. Plus, for Ladies Night and Breast Cancer awareness the Green Bay Blizzard will be playing with a special pink football. The Green Bay Blizzard is proud to help build Breast Cancer awareness as female fans make up 36% of the af2 audience. Remember, when a ball goes in the stands the fan that catches the ball is allowed to keep it. The pink ball is a limited addition Arena Football and only 15 balls will be used during the June 22nd game, so don't miss your chance to catch one of these limited edition footballs!

For more information contact the Blizzard office at (920) 405-1264.

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