
No vouchers, no Linder but free admission
June 30, 2004 - Frontier League (FL)
Richmond Roosters News Release
RICHMOND, Ind. --- There's no billionaire owner like Carl Lindner.
And the Roosters of Richmond, members of the independent Frontier League, certainly don't have the manpower to send out free vouchers to every school kid in the greater Cincinnati-area, like the owner of the Reds did this season.
But that's no reason not to say thanks to the friends, family and school kids in the greater Richmond-area.
The Roosters, today announced, that anyone with a ticket-stub from a Cincinnati Reds baseball game will be admitted free to any remaining home game for the 2004 season at Don McBride Stadium.
"We applaud the Reds and what their owner Carl Lindner did recently with his vouchers," said Deanna Beaman, VP/GM of the Roosters. "We only wish we had the staff and manpower to do the same."
But the Roosters will take a page out of the Reds playbook and invite all those with a 2004 Reds ticket-stub to see their club play at Don McBride Stadium during the 2004 season.
As always, tickets are available at the McBride Stadium box office, Side 1 Music on East Main in the Kroger Plaza, or by calling 765-935-PLAY!
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