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2nd Annual “Peanut Free Night” Leads Off Four-Day Homestand

June 14, 2013

Two fireworks shows, Stormy Wobblehead giveaway and Thirsty Thursday packed into four

OMAHA, Neb. – YOUR Omaha Storm Chasers return to BEAUTIFUL Werner Park to face the Albuquerque Isotopes, Triple-A affiliate for the Los Angeles Dodgers, for a five-game series with the 2012 Pacific Coast League Playoffs Opening Round opponent. Two fireworks shows, including one on the annual “Peanut Free Night,” a Stormy Wobblehead giveaway and Thirsty Thursday all will happen during this short four-day homestand!

Tuesday, June 18 (7:05 pm)

It’s the second annual Peanut Free Night with postgame FIREWORKS presented by the Asthma & Allergy Center and Backlund Plumbing. The Storm Chasers 7:05 game against the Isotopes will be Free of anything peanut related, including sunflower seeds, peanuts and tree nuts. Peanut Free Night provides an opportunity to those with peanut and food allergies to attend a ballgame. It’s also 2 for Tuesday presented by Cox Communications. Show your Cox Communications bill (paper or online) at the Werner Park Ticket Office for a Buy One, Get One FREE ticket. The first 125 people will get tickets for Section 104. After that, McDonald’s Grass Berm tickets can be purchased as a BOGO based on availability. Buy one ticket, get one FREE with Cox Communications, do not worry about buying some “peanuts or Cracker Jacks” at the game, head to the best baseball in the Omaha Metro, and stay for the FIREWORKS. Brought to you by: Asthma and Allergy Center, Backlund Plumbing, and Cox Communications

Wednesday, June 19 (12:05 pm)

It’s a B-E-A-Utiful day for a ball game… Let’s play two! Head out to Werner Park for a great day game doubleheader featuring ½ price burgers presented by Omaha Steaks. Soak up some sun, grab a ½ price Omaha Steaks burger, and enjoy double the baseball excitement. Brought to you by: Omaha Steaks and KFAB 1110 AM

Thursday, June 20 (7:05 pm)

It’s a Thirsty Thursday “and Catholic Night at the Ballpark” presented by Saint Jude Hospice. Fans of age can enjoy $2 Bud Light and Budweiser cans along with 16 oz. Bud Light draws prior to the sixth inning and anyone can grab $1 Pepsi products all night. It’s also a Wobblehead Wednesday makeup date presented by Bucky’s and Pepsi. You have seen heads bobble. Now see them wobble as the first 1,500 fans will receive a Stormy Wobblehead as they pass through the Werner Park gates. Cannot make it to the game? Check your local listings as the Storm Chasers will be televised regionally on Time Warner Cable and locally on Cox 2 Channel 126. Quench your thirst with great beverages and take in an evening of America’s Favorite Pasttime! Brought to you by: Saint Jude Hospice, Bucky’s, Pepsi, KMTV Action 3, Z92.3, ESPN 590AM and The Reader

Friday, June 21 (7:05 pm)

Top Royals prospect Yordano Ventura is scheduled to start, so Friday night features fireworks on the field and FIREWORKS presented by American Family Insurance postgame. If you have not done it, visit www.omahastormchasers.com to sign up to be the American Family Insurance Family of the Game, and you might be called as the winner of FREE tickets to the game, a first pitch, jersey, and the starter of the postgame FIREWORKS. Chase the fun to Werner Park, grab your favorite Ovations concession item for dinner, and end your evening with a BOOM! Brought to you by: American Family Insurance, KETV, Power 106.9 and The Reader

 

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Omaha Storm Chasers. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Allergy Awareness, Faith-Based Organizations, Kansas City Royals, Nebraska, Omaha Storm Chasers, Pacific Coast League { }

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