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Stingrays Begin Two-Day Stint With Habitat For Humanity

December 10, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release


NORTH CHARLESTON, SC The South Carolina Stingrays begin two day stint building a house for Habitat for Humanity this afternoon. The team will be working today and tomorrow from 1:00 to 4:00 PM on a house at 2223 Delano Street in the Rosemont district of Charleston. This is the second year that the Rays have volunteered for Habitat for Humanity.

"I think this is a project that a lot of the players enjoyed last season and we were able to get a great deal of work accomplished," explained Stingrays Director of Community Relations Mike Bonasia. "I am not sure how much experience these guys have, but that doesn't stop them from working hard.

Mike Bonasia, Chris George, Julie Theonnes, Peter Armbrust, Matt Desrosiers, Brad Williamson, Dave Seitz, Jeff Boulanger, Brent Henley, Mike Jickling, Dean Weasler, Andy Powers and Joel Irving will be on the job today.

Darren Abbott, Sean O'Connell, Danny Foreman, Jason Fitzsimmons, Jared Bednar, Brett Marietti, Jason Oates, Kirk Daubenspeck, Trevor Johnson, Robin Gomez, Aaron Schneekloth, Adam Calder, Marty Clapton, Curtis Huppe, Ryan Brindley and Rod Taylor will work at the site tomorrow.

The Stingrays will return to the ice on Friday, when they host the Augusta Lynx at 7:30. Friday's game is Teddy Bear Toss Night for Debbie's Kids.


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