
Redbirds Continue Season of Giving
Published on January 14, 2005 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Memphis Redbirds News Release
Memphis, TN - The holidays may be over, but the season of giving has just started with the Memphis Redbirds. The Redbirds will be going throughout the community giving away many of the new FM100 FanPlans. This plan includes 10 of the most popular Redbirds games this season. In addition to Opening Day, fans will also get a ticket to join in the fun of many exciting promotions including post-game fireworks shows on Memorial Day and the Fourth of July.
You can find a sign-up table at this weekend's Home and Design Expo at the Agri-Center, the Cardinals Caravan on Saturday from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at AutoZone Park, and upcoming University of Memphis Men's Basketball games. The Redbirds will be present at the following Tigers games: Thursday January 27, Wednesday February 2, Saturday February 12, Saturday February 26, and Saturday March 5.
Our first FM100 FanPlan winner is Parker Dinwiddie from Bartlett, TN. Parker signed up at Thursday night's University of Memphis Men's Basketball game and now has two 10-game passes to downtown Memphis' greatest entertainment venue - AutoZone Park.
Full, 20- and 30-game season tickets are available for the Redbirds 2005 season, which kicks off April 7 vs. Oklahoma, and can be purchased by phone at 721-6000, in person at the box office at the corner of Third and Union, or online at memphisredbirds.com.
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