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The UPS Store and CNY SPCA 'Claw Away Animal Hunger' Program Continues in March

February 23, 2011 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Syracuse Crunch News Release


Syracuse, NY (February 23, 2011) - The Syracuse Crunch, The UPS Stores of Central New York and the CNY SPCA announced today that the 'Claw Away Animal Hunger' program will resume during the month of March.

During the month of March, anyone that stops by a participating The UPS Store location and donates a bag of dry pet food will receive a voucher for a one (1) complimentary ticket to one (1) of the following Syracuse Crunch home games:

Friday, April 1 vs. Binghamton

Thursday, April 7 vs. Norfolk

Participating The UPS Store locations are as follows:

Auburn: 144 Genesee Street

Baldwinsville: 8417 Oswego Road

Cicero: 5701 East Circle Drive

Dewitt: 4465 East Genesee Street

Downtown: 201 East Jefferson Street

East Syracuse: 6701 Manlius Center Road

Fayetteville: 201 West Genesee Street

Manlius: 131 West Seneca Street

Nottingham: 118 Julian Place

Skaneateles: 27 Fennell Street

Western Lights: 4736 Onondaga Blvd.

No canned pet food will be accepted. Offer valid while supplies last. Vouchers good only for dates indicated. Tickets are subject to availability.

The UPS Stores of Central New York have 11 locations for your convenience. Experts in shipping & packing, document services and mailbox services, please log onto www.theupsstore.com for a location nearest you.

The Crunch continue their five-game home stand on Friday, February 25 vs. Binghamton at 7:30 p.m. at The Oncenter War Memorial Arena. Season and single-game tickets for the 2010-11 season are on sale and can be purchased by calling the Crunch office at (315) 473- 4444, or by stopping by the Crunch office at The Oncenter War Memorial Arena, located at 800 South State Street in downtown Syracuse.




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