
Oilers, Sprint Team Up For Canned Food Drive
Published on November 18, 2003 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Tulsa Oilers News Release
The Tulsa Oilers and Sprint are teaming up for a Thanksgiving canned food drive to benefit the Family & Children's Services of Tulsa. Any fan who goes to a Sprint store from November 21-23 and donates at least 5 canned goods will receive a free ticket to an Oilers game in the month of December.
Donations will also be accepted at all 3 local Sprint locations, 2100 South Utica, 9211 E. 71st Street, and at the kiosk in the Woodland Hills Mall. Fans will be limited to two tickets person. Canned food drive donations will be accepted at Sprint stores from November 21-23 only. In addition, fans can come by the Oilers' office on East 46th Street to donate at any time. Fans will also be able to donate canned goods at the Oilers' game on Tuesday, November 18th, against Wichita.
All proceeds will benefit the Family & Children's Services of Tulsa.
Individual game tickets can be purchased at the Oilers ticket office, at Carson Attractions, in the Tulsa Convention Center, plus the Drug Mart locations in Tulsa, Owasso, and Broken Arrow.
Phone orders for game tickets can be made by calling 918-584-2000 or the Oilers office at 918-632-7825.
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