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Promotion To Award Transit Riders With Chiefs Ticket

August 25, 2009 - ECHL (ECHL)
Johnstown Chiefs News Release


JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - The Johnstown Chiefs announced today that they have partnered with CamTran to reward transit riders with tickets and discounts to Chiefs home games.

The promotion, dubbed Go Chiefs! Go CamTran!, will kick off September 1. Each month during the Chiefs' season, CamTran will keep track which monthly pass holder rides the most. At the end of each month, the "biggest rider" will be awarded a ticket to six Chiefs games, hand delivered by a Chiefs player.

"The Chiefs are excited to partner with CamTran on this great promotion. It is a unique opportunity for people to take advantage of the services that CamTran provides and enjoy Chiefs hockey as well," said Vice President and General Manager Bill Bredin.

"We're always looking to give back to our riders in some way," says CamTran Executive Director Rose Lucey-Noll, "and partnering with the Chiefs makes sense because their games are fun and local."

The Incline is also getting in on the action by renaming their multi-pass ticket the "Puck Pass." With it, riders can ride the Incline 10 times for only $10.00, and when presented at the ticket gate, they'll receive $2.00 off their walk-up ticket for any Chiefs home game. On Saturday nights, they can present it for a $2.00 discount on any entrée at City View Bar & Grill.

Be a part of Chiefstown! The 2009-10 season starts at home on October 17 against Cincinnati. Chiefs season ticket packages are on sale right now. Don't miss out on all the great benefits of being a Chiefs season ticket holder. There are even special discounts for children, students, military veterans, and seniors. You can speak to a season ticket representative today by calling the Chiefs at 814-539-1799, or by visiting the team's office during business hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.



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