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For
the first time, Snappers fans
will have the opportunity to have Snappy surprise the ones you love
with one
unique Snappers Valentine's Day Package. There will also be an
opportunity to
take a picture to commemorate this special moment with Snappy and your
special
someone.
Package
includes a half-dozen roses,
two undated box seat ticket vouchers, and a box of chocolates. The "Snappy's Sweetheart" package
is available for $40. The undated box
seat ticket vouchers are good for any 2013 regular-season home game,
including
Opening Day, April 11 vs. Burlington. If you want to score extra bonus
points
with the one you love this Valentine's Day, you can upgrade to
"Snappy's
Ultimate Sweetheart" package for only $10 more.
In this upgrade, you will receive everything in the other
package, as
well as a dozen roses instead of a half dozen. Snappy
is scheduled to head out to visit loved
ones within Beloit and surrounding communities throughout the day on
Thursday,
February 14.
"Snappy's
Sweetheart" Package - $40
Half dozen roses
Box of Chocolates
2 Box Seat Tickets Vouchers (Good for any 2013 regular season home
game)
Photo of the delivery (emailed)
"Snappy's
Ultimate Sweetheart"
Package - $50
Dozen roses
Box of Chocolates
2 Box Seat Tickets Vouchers (Good for any 2013 regular season home
game)
Photo of the delivery (emailed)
Orders
can be placed by calling
Katie in the Snappers front office at (608) 362-2272 or by emailing kpietrowiak@snappersbaseball.com.
Business hours are Monday-Friday,
9:00 a.m. -
5:00 p.m. Orders will be accepted through Wednesday, February 12, and
will be
on a first‐come
first‐served
basis.
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