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Solar Bears Announce Stick to Reading Program

January 12, 2017 - ECHL (ECHL)
Orlando Solar Bears News Release


The Orlando Solar Bears Stick to Reading program is aimed towards elementary students K-5 in the Central Florida area. The program is designed to increase students' interest in reading by giving them an incentive for increasing their reading time.

To assist parents and teachers in motivating their students to read, the Orlando Solar Bears will reward participating students with a complimentary ticket voucher for any game during the 2016-17 regular season. To receive this ticket voucher, students must:

Read a minimum of 600 minutes (10 hours) by April 1st Fill out the reading scorecard completely Have each session signed by a teacher or parent To sign up, visit orlandosolarbearshockey.com/StickToReading and fill out the required fields or call the Solar Bears offices at 407-951-8200. Shortly after sign up, you will receive an email with your reading scorecard attached.

The reading scorecard can either be turned in to our offices at 2200 Lucien Way Suite 400, Maitland, FL 32751 or turned in at the Amway Center Box Office windows 1 & 2 on Solar Bears game days. Turn in your scorecards by April 1st to receive your complimentary ticket voucher.

GET YOUR CLASSROOM INVOLVED!

The Orlando Solar Bears Stick to Reading program can be a part of your classroom! Sign up your entire class today by calling Erin Croce at 407-951-8200 and receive a Stick to Reading poster and bookmarks for all of your students!

Your students will receive their complimentary ticket vouchers when you turn in their reading scorecards to the Solar Bears offices at 2200 Lucien Way Suite 400, Maitland FL 32751.

For more information, please visit orlandosolarbearshockey.com/StickToReading or call the Solar Bears offices at 407-951-8200.


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