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Rockland Announces "Heat Wave Special"

June 19, 2012 - Canadian American League (Can-Am)
New York Boulders News Release


(Ramapo, NY) - The forecast calls for scorchers the next couple of days, and the warmer it gets, the higher the discount on the hottest ticket in town - Boulders Baseball at Provident Bank Park! At the time of purchase, for every degree it is above 90 degrees as per weather.com fans will receive a $1 discount off the price of their ticket. This is for any seat in the house, but can only be purchased at the box office at Provident Bank Park. The box office at Provident Bank Park will be open starting at 9AM on both days thru the end of the game that evening. Thus, if the temperature reaches 98 degrees at the time a fan is purchasing a ticket the prices would be as follows:

HP Box normally $16 now $8

INF Box normally $13 not $5

OF Box normally $11 now $3

Grandstand normally $8 now free

With expected temperatures of 96 on Wednesday that would be a $6 savings, and 97 on Thursday will be up to $7 or nearly a free ticket. "Summer has arrived so let's use the heat to our advantage by packing Provident Bank Park and using our home field advantage to stop the Grand Prairie Air Hogs hot streak which is at 11 wins in a row", said Boulders Team President Ken Lehner .

The Boulders will also celebrate various cultures with Around the World Night, sponsored by Stir Crazy. And don't forget the good old $1 hot dog, which will be available at select concessions throughout the ballpark. Come on out for the fun and excitement of Rockland Boulders Baseball at America's Best New Ballpark!


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