
iCarly's "Gibby" to Visit Rivermen Game on December 18
November 15, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release
The Peoria Rivermen are pleased to announce that Noah Munck, who plays "Gibby" on Nickelodeon's iCarly, will be at the Rivermen game on Saturday, Dec. 18. A limited number of tickets are on sale for a private meet-and-greet with Munck which will take place from 5-6 p.m at Carver Arena.
Tickets to the meet-and-greet will include a ticket to that night's game, food and beverage as well as the chance to get an autograph from Munck before the general public. A limited number of the exclusive tickets are now on sale for $35.
Munck will sign autographs for fans from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on the concourse of the Peoria Civic Center. Autographs will be free and pictures of Munck will be available for $5. The Rivermen game against the Grand Rapids Griffins will begin at 7:05 p.m.
The 14-year-old California-born actor was added to the opening credits of the fourth season of iCarly, officially making him part of the main cast. He has been with the show since its first season, which premiered in September 2007. Born in Orange County, California, Noah began acting at the age of nine. He is the oldest of five children in his family, including his younger brother Ethan who also appears as "Guppy" in iCarly. Noah has also had guest-starring roles on such shows as Wizards of Waverly Place, ER, Rules of Engagement and All of Us.
All fans that would like to meet Munck must purchase a ticket for the game. For tickets or more information please contact the Rivermen office at (309)-676-1040 or go online to www.rivermen.net.
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