
Sound Tigers To Read Aloud In New Haven Thursday
Published on May 12, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Bridgeport Islanders News Release
BRIDGEPORT, CT â The American Hockey League's Bridgeport Sound Tigers, top affiliate of the National Hockey League's New York Islanders, will take part in "Read Aloud Day 2004" tomorrow, Thursday May 13th. The Sound Tigers will join School Volunteers for New Haven, Inc. to read to students at a pair of schools.
Voice of the Sound Tigers Bill McLaughlin and Community Relations Manager Amy Caserta will read "N is for Nutmeg â A Connecticut Alphabet" to students at the Micro Society School on Hallock Street while Account Executives Scott Brzoska and Meghan Reilly and Merchandise Coordinator & Communications Manager Danielle Nardi will read "Saving Lilly" to students at the Troup School on Edgewood Avenue.
Groups, organizations, companies, etc. that are interested in having a member of the Sound Tigers appear at an event are invited to call 203-334-GOAL or email info@soundtigers.com.
Information regarding 2004-05 Sound Tigers season tickets and sponsorship opportunities is also available by calling 203-334-GOAL or logging on to www.soundtigers.com.
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