
Jon Kitna to Help Celebrate Faith Night
March 18, 2004 - ECHL (ECHL)
Cincinnati Cyclones News Release
Cincinnati, OH â Quarterback Jon Kitna will drop the ceremonial opening puck and address the crowd when the Cincinnati Cyclones play the Johnstown Chiefs at 7:30 p.m. Saturday March 20, 2004 at U.S. Bank Arena.
Jon Kitna will address the crowd at 7:10pm, speaking on the issue of how his faith has affected his life both on and off the field. Mr. Kitna is known throughout the community and league as a strong Christian figure whose faith has brought him to new heights in both his playing and personal life. Jon Kitna will share his message and testimonial with Cyclones fans.
"I'm honored to have the opportunity to participate in a night like this," said Kitna. "It always appeals to me to have people who are like-minded in their beliefs, under the same yoke of Jesus Christ, come together at any event. For my part, I'll just try to encourage others who are walking with Christ to continue fighting the good fight, because it is a battle."
The Cyclones are also proud to donate $1.00 for every adult ticket sold for the March 20th game to the Jon and Jennifer Kitna Eternal Blessings Foundation.
Tickets for Cyclones Faith Night are as low as $9.00 with Kids 12 and under admitted for just $7.00.
For information on bringing your group to Faith Night call 513-421-3222 extension 144. Groups are eligible for savings and priority seating.
Cyclones season and group tickets are available at (513) 421-3222. Single game tickets are available via U.S. Bank Arena Box Office and all Ticketmaster outlets including select Kroger locations. To charge by phone call (513) 562-4949 or visit www.Ticketmaster.com.
Check www.cycloneshockey.com for all the latest news on the Clones.
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