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Predators to Hold Fan Appreciation/Special Olympics Night

April 9, 2010 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Arctic Predators News Release


Join us this Saturday at 6:30pm at the Menard for fan appreciation night where we will be supporting special olympics. Pearl Weaver, and International Special Olympics Athletes will be flipping he coin. Athlete, Jacob Brown will deliver the game ball and the Super Stars Dancers, a group of dancers with mild to moderate disabilities, will performing at halftime. Athlete's will be selling split the pot tickets and programs and those proceeds go directly to the Matsu Special Olympics.

Rib shack will cater the luxury box seats and Sicily's will be selling their delicious pizza through out the stadium. As always, Eddie Maxwell, will annouce and we have Triple Play entertainment to keep our fans rockin'

This night was originally scheduled to be against the Calvary with fan appreciation night being May 15th, but do to a travel issue, the dates have been switched. The Predators have a 30 man roster, but can only suit up 20 for a game. Fans will have the opportunity to watch ALL of their Predators play Saturday night as its white verses purple. There will even be cheerleaders designated for each side, and a huge autograph session on the field following the game.

Tickets are reduced to $5 for general admission, $10 for the sideine club and $25 for the luxury box which includes catering. This is a free event for season ticket holders. Regular Admission Prices range from $15 to $100 so the reduced price gives everyone an opportunity to come see what indoor football is all about.

Those who pre-paid for the Calvary game, will recieve a replacement ticket for the next home game or the home game of their choice.

The next home game following Saturday is military appreciation night on May 8th where we face the Wenatchee Venom!

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