
Petes Trip Team Running Bus Trip to Kingston
Published on March 8, 2013 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Peterborough Petes News Release
The Peterborough Petes Trip Team announced this afternoon that they will be running a bus trip to Kingston on Friday March 15th to watch the Petes take on the Frontenacs at 7:00pm.
The bus will leave from the West Parking lot at the Peterborough Memorial Centre (Beside Kawartha Gymnastics Building) at 3:45pm on Friday March 15th and will return to the Memorial Centre following the game in Kingston.
Cost for the bus and ticket to the game is $40/person including tax. To reserve your seat on the bus and ticket to the game visit the Petes Trip Table in the main lobby of the Memorial Centre on Sunday afternoon when the Petes host the Ottawa 67's, or contact Julia Tanner at 705-977-0127 or vjtanner@nexicom.net.
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