
Wolves launch Oct. 15 home opener with tailgate party
October 13, 2005 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Chicago Wolves News Release
The 2005 Western Conference Champion Chicago Wolves will host a tailgate party at the Allstate Arena before the puck drops on their 12th home opener against the Manitoba Moose on Sat., Oct. 15, at 7 p.m.
Fans can enter the tailgate party -- which runs from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Southwest Parking Lot -- with their game ticket and receive soft drinks courtesy of Pepsi and hot dogs courtesy of Vienna Beef and Chicago Baking Co. while supplies last. The event is headlined by the band "Billy Ray Valentine" from 4 to 6 p.m., and features face painting and interactive games. Free parking is available from 2 to 4 p.m.
Fans have the opportunity to take part in the Chicago's Department of Animal Care and Control's (ACC) Adopt-a-Dog program both at the tailgate party and during the game. Fans can stop by the ACC's Animobile -- a mobile adoption unit and a modern clinic staffed by veterinarians and adoption specialists donated by Wolves Chairman of the Board Don Levin.
During the game, fans can visit "Dwyer's Dawg Pound" - named after Wolves defenseman Jeff Dwyer - in the East Lobby by the Customer Service Booth. This marks the first of seven appearances the Adopt-a-Dog program will make at Wolves games this season.
The first 10,000 fans for the game will also receive Wolves regular-season magnetic schedules sponsored by Pepsi.
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