
Shock and Kalloway's Host 5th Annual Tip-A-Shock Charity Event
July 24, 2006 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Detroit Shock News Release
Auburn Hills, MI - The Detroit Shock and Kalloway's Restaurant and Pub are teaming up on Tuesday, July 25 at 6 p.m. for the Fifth annual Tip-A-Shock charity event. Shock players and coaches will take over the serving duties for three hours at Kalloway's with a portion of the tip money generated on the evening going to the March of Dimes.
Shock fans will have the opportunity to order chicken parmesan from Swin Cash, prime rib from Rick Mahorn, grilled salmon from Katie Smith and jambalaya from Bill Laimbeer. They will also be able to bid on unique auction items and participate in raffles with proceeds benefiting the March of Dimes.
Kalloway's Restaurant & Pub is located 10 miles north of The Palace of Auburn Hills in Oxford, Michigan. For reservations and directions, please call (248) 628-6500.
For additional information on Tip-A-Shock, please visit the Detroit Shock website at www.detroitshock.com. For additional information on Kalloway's Restaurant & Pub, please visit www.kalloways.com. For additional information about the March of Dimes, please visit www.marchofdimes.com.
The Detroit Shock is currently in second place in the WNBA's Eastern Conference, one game behind the Connecticut Sun. Detroit's next home game is Wednesday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m. against Kristin Haynie and the Sacramento Monarchs. Tickets are available by calling (248) 377-0100 or by logging on to www.detroitshock.com.
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