
Trenton Devils Celebrate Followers With Fan Appreciation Night!
March 27, 2008 - ECHL (ECHL)
Trenton Devils News Release
TRENTON, NJ - The Trenton Devils are giving back to their supporters in a big way for the last game of the season. Attendees to the April 5th contest against the Cincinnati Cyclones can receive one of many prizes through give-aways and raffles, while the Bethlehem-based Billy Bauer Band will perform in the bowl during pre-game and game intermissions.
The Devils have teamed up with a multitude of sponsors to put together the special night, starting with a New York Life TV raffle. Fans can enter to win a 42" plasma screen television, courtesy of the insurance company.
Other prizes to be given away include tickets to Phillies and Philadelphia Soul games, four-pack ticket packages to the Trenton Thunder Opening Night, and tickets to a Broadway show. A Geckopoly Game, courtesy of the Geico Local Office in Lawrenceville, will be handed out, as well as a New York Yankees prize pack.
Teaming up with Best Buy of South Brunswick, Dave and Busters in Franklin Mills, PA, and Tiger Shulmann of Princeton, the Devils will give away a Tom-Tom Navigation System, a $100 D&B Gift Card, and 1 month Tiger Shulmann membership.
AMTRAK has joined in with vouchers for two round trip tickets on Acela Express anywhere between Boston and Washington D.C. Furthermore, a buffalo wings party for six at Hooters of Princeton and gift cards from KatManDu will be presented to lucky fans, among other great prizes.
The night also features the culmination of the Great Wolf Lodge Vacation Contest. For over three months, fans have had the opportunity to enter for a chance to win a three-day, two-night luxury vacation at the Great Wolf Lodge in the Pocono Mountains, PA.
The prize will include accommodations for up to six people, and admission to the water park any Sunday through Thursday from April 15th, 2008 through April 15th, 2009. Food, beverage, gratuities and applicable taxes are the responsibility of the winner.
The winner will be announced during the second intermission, when Dale McFarland, the General Manager of Great Wolf Lodge, will help with the drawing. The lucky entrant must be present to win.
Finally, the Billy Bauer Band, a local group from Bethlehem, PA will be on hand during the course of the game, playing sets pre-game and during intermissions. In the third period they will be on the concourse to meet with fans, and one lucky fan will receive a Billy Bauer Band Prize Pack.
The Trenton Devils continue their last road trip of the season with a tilt against the Reading Royals tomorrow at 7:05pm at the Sovereign Center in Reading, PA.
Season ticket information is now available for the 2008-2009 season! Call 609-599-9500 for details.
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