
Titans to host New Jersey Devils Alumni charity game
Published on April 6, 2007 under ECHL (ECHL)
Trenton Devils News Release
TRENTON, NJ (April 6, 2007) - The Trenton Titans announced they will be hosting a charity game featuring the New Jersey Devils Alumni on Saturday, April 7 at 4:00pm at the Sovereign Bank Arena with proceeds going to benefit the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK).
It will be a doubleheader of hockey as the Devils Alumni face off against Lubers Hockey Club prior to the Titans' match versus the Wheeling Nailers at 7:00 PM. Tickets to the Titans' game that evening will provide admission to both contests.
In addition, the Trenton Titans are asking fans to bring canned and non-perishable goods to the game to be donated to TASK. TASK provides more than 3,000 free meals per week to people in need in the Trenton area.
About Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
TASK is located at 72 Escher Street in Trenton, NJ. TASK is a private, non-sectarian, charitable organization that depends almost entirely on the help of dedicated volunteers and generous financial support from individuals, churches, local businesses and community organizations. TASK is a non-profit organization whose mission is to respond to the needs of people in the Trenton area by 1) providing meals to all those who are hungry, 2) providing services to encourage self-sufficiency and improve quality of life, 3) informing the wider community of the needs of the hungry, and 4) advocating for resources to meet these needs. For more information on the soup kitchen, please visit http://www.trentonsoupkitchen.org/index.shtml, or call 609-695-5456.
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The Trenton Titans are a member of the ECHL - North America's Premier "AA" Hockey League. The Trenton Titans are owned and operated by the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils.
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