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James, thanks for the offer. I considered going that route this year
but our needs vary from 2 to 3 to more tickets from game to game. This
year our eldest daughter is a freshman in the Maine pep band and I went
ahead and purchased tickets for 5 home games, but all the seats are the
"obstructed view". If your seats offer a view of the balcony as well
as the ice surface I'll be interested.
And to a few of my friends out there it would be a treat if at some
point this year someone had a ticket or two in the balcony so that we
could be up with the band for a game. Have been to countless games in
the Alfond and never sat in the balcony. During my college days the
student section was located at the opposite end behind the goalie and
the band was near the tunnel that the visitors use. One of Shawn's
greatest strengths was how he looked after every detail and what a
change in atmosphere with both students and band in that balcony!
Heading to Portland this weekend to see Maine whip on Albany in
football! Only a few weeks to go 'til the puck drops!
Bob Fitta '83
On Sep 29, 2005, at 5:54 PM, james acheson wrote:
>> whooo hooo!!!
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>> I got my first season tickets in the mail today.
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>> 2 things,
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>> 1. I will not be using many of the tickets, if there are people on
>> this list who would like to know a week or more in advance when i
>> will have tickets available and for sale at face value, let me
>> know... I have an arrangement with one other Mass resident, list
>> member to swap pairs of tickets when they go to games that I am not
>> going to...and when I go when they do not.
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>> (bob fitta, this means you)
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>> 2. I was hoping to recieve a media guide with the tickets, how do I
>> get one?
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>> Yahoo! for Good
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Bob Fitta
Director of Advertising
Harvard Magazine
617-496-6631
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