
Hot Tub Haven Debuts At Marinelli Field
June 1, 2004 - Frontier League (FL)
Rockford RiverHawks News Release
ROCKFORD, Ill. â As the RiverHawks make a splash on the field you can make a splash of your own in the brand new Master Spas Hot Tub Haven.
The Master Spas Hot Tub Haven will open for rental starting for the June 3rd game and be available to rent throughout the RiverHawks' season. Located behind the Miller Lite Oasis beer garden on the first-base line the Hot Tub Haven is a great place to watch the game in a relaxing environment. This exclusive area allows groups to watch the game from both the 10-person hot tub or the surrounding 400 square foot deck.
For only $100 you get exclusive use of the hot tub and the surrounding deck and receive 10 tickets to that nights game. This area is great for family outings, business functions or just a group of friends.
Call the RiverHawks office at (815) 964-BALL today to reserve your date before they are all gone.
As an added bonus, the group leader of every group that rents the hot tub during the season will be entered into a drawing for the tub that will take place Wednesday August 5, 2004 during the RiverHawks game against Gateway. Each leader will have one entry per rental in the drawing to be held that night.
The âHawks return home to Marinelli Field on Thursday June 3rd against Mid-Missouri. Game times are regularly 7:05 on weekdays and Saturdays, 6:05 on Sundays. The RiverHawks are members of the Frontier League, a 12-team independent professional baseball league in its 12th season.
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