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"Pink in the Rink" at Jackalopes Game

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 31, 2013
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ODESSA -- It's the "Pink in the Rink" weekend at Ector County Coliseum, as the Jackalopes team up with Dale Meyer Trucking Co. to raise funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer and support the Hope House in Odessa and the Women's Breast Care Center at Odessa Regional Medical Center.
 
In all three of the Jacks' home games this weekend vs. the Wichita Falls Wildcats, Thursday, January 31st, Friday, February 2nd and Saturday, February 3rd, the Jackalopes will be wearing specially designed pink jerseys that will be auctioned off following Saturday's game.
 
100% of the proceeds following the Jacks' first game-worn jersey auction of the season will go to the Women's Breast Care Center at ORMC and the proceeds from a weekend-long 50/50 raffle, silent auction and a portion of Saturday's ticket revenue will go directly to the Hope House of Odessa.
 
Secure your tickets for "Pink in the Rink" today and help fight the good fight against this deadly disease. Tickets are available now via the Jackalopes ticket office at 4201 Andrews Hwy. in Odessa, via phone at 432-552-7825 and online at jackalopes.org.

Ector County Coliseum- 4201 Andrews Hwy. in Odessa

Thursday January 31st, Friday February 1st, Saturday February 2nd

7:05 pm

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