
Royals Radio Recon Returns to The Works at Wyomissing
September 22, 2009 - ECHL (ECHL)
Reading Royals News Release
Reading, PA - The Reading Royals of the ECHL today announced that for the fourth consecutive year, Radio Recon, the team's weekly coach's show, will be based at The Works at Wyomissing, southeastern Pennsylvania's premier food and fun complex. The one-hour radio talk show will run on Tuesday nights from 6 - 7 pm and will air live on the Royals Radio Network presented by Transmissions by Arbogast on True Oldies WRAW 1340 am in Reading and WLAN 1390 am 'Timeless Classics' in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The broadcast of Radio Recon will also be available on the internet at www.wrfy.com.
Head Coach Larry Courville will return to his now familiar spot on 'center stage' when the 2009-10 version of Radio Recon kicks off on Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Of course, fans are encouraged to attend and participate in the coach's show which will be hosted by Royals' broadcaster Mark Thompson and will take place in the Crane Rail Bar on the second floor of The Works. In addition to question and answer segments with the coach, Radio Recon will continue to feature segments with Royals' players, questions and comments from the fans, crazy trivia, and a spate of giveaways.
Founded in 2003, the Works at Wyomissing (1109 Bern Road, Wyomissing, PA; 610-375-2700) is housed in what was once a historic foundry that has been renovated into a 33,000 square foot state of the art dining and entertainment facility. The Works offers a unique blend of welcoming hospitality, quality food and refreshments, and outstanding games and recreation. The Works' expansive facility offers a full range of eating and drinking preferences, from the dramatic main dining room to cozy lounges and lively barrooms. Virtually all of the Works' extensive selection of contemporary cuisine is homemade from scratch, and the in-house bakery provides a wonderful assortment of fresh cakes, pies and breads. For entertainment, the Works has assembled an outstanding collection of nearly 150 games. Guests can choose between exhilarating state of the art simulators, arcade classics and challenging games of skill with tickets redeemable for enticing prizes. The Works is also an ideal location for organized events such as business functions, birthday parties, anniversaries and other special gatherings. No matter how you define a great time, the Royals recommend that you try the Works: 'We're geared for fun'. More information is available at www.gearedforfun.com.
The Royals open the 2009-10 ECHL season on Thursday, October 15, 2009 (7:05 pm) when the Kalamazoo Wings make their first visit ever to the Sovereign Center in Reading, Pennsylvania. Season tickets for the Royals' 2009-10 season are currently available. To become a part of Royals hockey, call 610-898-PUCK or log onto www.royalshockey.com.
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