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Rally towels Monday


The Prince George Spruce Kings have partnered with Pacific Coastal Airlines and eight other local businesses to create an atmosphere like no other for Game 3 of the BCHL Fred Page Cup Finals on Monday at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena.

Each fan that enters the building on Monday night will receive a Spruce Kings Fred Page Cup Rally Towel thanks to generous donations from Canadian Tire, IDA Pharmacy, Phoenix Dispensary, Mainline Plumbing and Heating, Hawes Home and Yard Contracting, Dewit and Sons Roofing, and CMO IT Services.

Fans are also encouraged to wear white to match the towels and create an intimidating atmosphere. Team colours are also welcomed.

Pacific Coastal Airlines will be giving away a flight for 2 to Victoria at both Games 3 and 4 of the Fred Page Cup Finals Monday and Tuesday. Tickets for this draw will be available by donation to the Humbolt Broncos. All proceeds from these draws will be donated to the current Broncos fundraiser.

There will also be a special pre-game ceremony on Monday.

As of Thursday morning, about 300 tickets remain for Monday’s Game 3, while 400 remain for Tuesday’s Game 4. Tickets are on sale at the Spruce Kings office at the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena from 12 PM – 4 PM Thursday and Friday. Remaining tickets and Standing room will be available Monday between 9 AM and 4 PM.

For more information, please call the Spruce Kings office at 250-564-1747 during office hours.

-Spruce Kings

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