Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Brent Seabrook's Celebrity Bowl

 Today, Dave Bolland will be @ Goodwill store in Naperville from 5-7...the event is free......and Seabrook will be in Lincolnshire @Flatlander's from 6:30-8.  $50 for flats and pucks.  $75 for jerseys and sticks. Won't be able to make either one but here's a copy of Seabrook's Celebrity Bowl that will be coming up in October.

Brent Seabrook’s Celebrity Bowl
PRESENTED BY THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS AND
THE INNER-CITY EDUCATION (ICE) PROGRAM


Event: Bowl with Brent Seabrook and other Chicago Blackhawks and local celebrities!
Meet Tommy Hawk and the Blackhawks Ice Crew Girls. Participate in a Silent Auction for Chicago Blackhawks team memorabilia and other sports items.



Place: 10pin Bowling Lounge, 330 N. State St., Chicago
Date: Sunday, October 24th
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm


Cost: VIP Bowler’s Single Lane Sponsorship for $3,000
Includes private VIP reception with Blackhawks players and celebrities. Also 2 hours of bowling for 4 plus one Blackhawk or celebrity per group, commemorative team bowling shirt, mention in event program and on event signage, prizes, food, beer, wine & premium liquor (soda for those under 21)




VIP Bowler’s Individual Sponsorship for $750
Get teamed with 3 other individual sponsors and enjoy the private VIP reception with Blackhawk players and celebrities, 2 hours of bowling with one Blackhawk or celebrity per group, commemorative bowling shirt, prizes, food, beer, wine & premium liquor (soda for those under 21).


$100 for Adult Spectators and $50 for Spectators under 21 Includes access to Blackhawk players and celebrities for pictures/autographs. Also includes food, beer, wine & premium liquor (soda for those under 21).




Tickets: Call or e-mail Brad Erickson of the ICE PROGRAM at (773) 750-4217 or brad@innercityeducation.com. Tickets also available at www.innercityeducation.org Brent Seabrook’s Celebrity ICE Bowl will support the Inner-City Education (ICE) Program. ICE is a Chicago-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation established in 2003 to help low-income children who play hockey obtain educational opportunities not otherwise available to them. For more information on the ICE Program, please visit: www.innercityeducation.org

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