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Amerks To Host “Star Wars Night” On Dec. 4

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AMERKS TO HOST “STAR WARS NIGHT” ON FRIDAY, DEC. 4

The game will feature Star Wars character appearances and a Bobblehead ticket package

(Rochester, NY)… The Rochester Americans announced today that the team will host Star Wars Night on Friday, Dec. 4 when the Amerks play the Toronto Marlies at 7:05 p.m. at The Blue Cross Arena.

Star Wars fans will be treated to a meet-and-greet with Officially Licensed Lucas Films characters, who will be on hand to meet with fans prior to and during the game courtesy of The 501st Legion.

The Amerks will offer a special Star Wars Bobblehead and Ticket package. For just $25, fans can purchase a best-available ticket and one of five different Star Wars character Bobbleheads (based on availability). Available Bobblehead characters include Darth Vader, Yoda, Captain Phasma, Boba Fett and R2D2 (specific characters cannot be requested when ordering). The special packages can be purchased at www.amerks.com/starwars or by calling 1-855-GO-AMERKS.

Tickets for kids ages 12 and under can be purchased for just $10 apiece, with tickets for adults available for $20.

There will also be a limited number of Star Wars-themed Mystery Pucks available for sale on the concourse as well as Star Wars lightsabers available in the Amerks Team Store presented by Adpro Sports.

A portion of the proceeds from Star Wars Night will be donated to the Seneca Park Zoo Society.

About Seneca Park Zoo Society:
In 1957, the Seneca Park Zoo Society was chartered as an educational institution by New York State. Since that time, the Society has evolved into a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the zoo by running educational programs, special events, marketing and public relations efforts, fund raising, and food and gift operations. The Society offers memberships that are very popular with area families. The next major improvement to the zoo was opened in the early 1970s and provided a polar bear grotto, which was a great improvement for the zoo’s two famous polar bears, Penny and Nickels. As their names suggest, Penny and Nickels were brought to the zoo through the pennies and nickels collected by the area’s school children.