
New Gund Security Standards
Published on March 20, 2003 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Cleveland Barons News Release
The National and Local government has requested Gund Arena to increased security for building events. Gund Arena will continue to make the building a comfortable and safe environment for guests and athletes. The following standards will be strictly followed at all Gund Arena events:
- Videorecorders and similar electronics devices are not permitted.
-Binoculars and cameras will be allowed, but will be inspected at designated turnstiles. No digital cameras or "professional" camera lenses of greater than 6" will be allowed.
-Large bags, backpacks and sealed packages of any kind are not permitted.
-Purses, diaper bags, and other small personal bags will be allowed, but will be inspected at the doors.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
HEINEN'S BREAKAWAY WITH THE BARONS
Last Program To Take Place At Brooklyn
The Cleveland Barons will conduct the fourth and final "Heinen's Breakaway With The Barons" on Tuesday, March 25h. The program will be held at the Brooklyn Recreation Center in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Recreation Center is located on 7600 Memphis Boulevard in Brooklyn. The event will begin at 6:30 and admission is free to all. The Barons will practice from 6:00-7:00pm before clearing the ice. Following the practice, from approximately 7:15-8:00pm the team will take part in a post-practice skate with those in attendance. Skates will be provided at the rink compliments of the Brooklyn Recreation Center and Heinen's. The event is open to everyone.
After Breakaway, Barons players will break away to Harry Buffalo on 5517 Memphis Ave. The players to be named later will be arrive at Harry Buffalo at approximately 8:30pm. The event is courtesy of Labatt Blue, America's Specialty Beer Company. So join your favorite Barons at the Brooklyn Rec and then take the party to Harry Buffalo on Memphis Avenue. For more information, call the Barons front office at 216-420-0000.
American Hockey League Stories from March 20, 2003
- Griffins Rally Past Moose, 4-3 in OT - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Kolnik Re-Assigned to San Antonio - San Antonio Rampage
- Sound Tigers Moving Down Radio Dial April 2nd - Bridgeport Islanders
- Sound Tigers Team Up With 'Swim Across The Sound' - Bridgeport Islanders
- New Gund Security Standards - Cleveland Barons
- Hamilton Remains the Bulldogs - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Admirals Sign Goaltender J.D. Hadiaris to ATO - Norfolk Admirals
- Blackhawks Goaltender Jocelyn Thibault Suffering from Post Concussion Syndrome - Norfolk Admirals
- Wolf Pack Host Family Night Friday, '70's Night Saturday - Connecticut Whale
- Phantoms to wear Firebirds jerseys on Sunday - Adirondack Phantoms
- Blatny's debut an AHL/NHL milestone - AHL
- Tonight's Rampage Radio Schedule Changed - San Antonio Rampage
- Tully's Night at the Crunch Set for Friday, March 28 - Syracuse Crunch
- Houston Signs Peter-Emmanuel Brady as Emergency Backup Goalie Again - Houston Aeros
- Post Game Recap: March 19, Leafs vs, Senators - Toronto Marlies
- Flames Edge Bulldogs, 3-2 - Hamilton Bulldogs
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