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"Pack the House for Charity" Night Next Friday

February 1, 2012 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Indiana Ice News Release


INDIANAPOLIS-The Indiana Ice will host the 18th annual "Pack the House for Charity" night on Friday, February 10 against the Chicago Steel at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

"Pack the House for Charity" is the largest charity event held by the Indiana Ice and has continually drawn some of the largest crowds for a single Tier 1 Junior Hockey League game in North America since the Ice joined the USHL in 2004.

A portion of the proceeds from advanced ticket sales will be donated to several charities in the Indianapolis area, including, but not limited to, Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St.Vincent, Damar Services, The Villages and the United Way.

Ticket packages ranging from 30 to 250 tickets are available with benefits from Indiana Ice website recognition to arena signage at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Groups that buy a package also have the option to choose a charity of their choice to benefit from the proceeds of the sale. Call (317) 925-4423 and ask for the ticket sales department for more information or to purchase a package.

Fans can also participate in a silent auction for the special edition jerseys worn by the Indiana Ice during the game designed by patients at the Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St.Vincent.

Individual tickets for "Pack the House for Charity" and all home games start as low as $10 and there is a $2 discount for children 10 and under and seniors 62 and over. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster by calling 1-800-745-3000, online at ticketmaster.com or by visiting select Wal-Mart and Simon Mall locations, the Pepsi Coliseum or Bankers Life Fieldhouse box offices.

Flex books are on sale starting at $114 and groups of ten or more can order their game tickets by calling the Indiana Ice office at (317) 925-4423.

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