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Cheer the Trail Blazers to victory Sunday, April 1 or Friday, April 13.
VIP nights with the Blazers
The Portland Trail Blazers team up with MAC for two more exciting nights of basketball this season.
MAC members can purchase tickets that include early entry to the game, and give the first 20 youngsters registered to the group the chance to high-five the Blazers as they come onto the court for warm-ups. Start times vary per game. Tickets are available at most levels but vary in price per game. • Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday,
April 1
• Dallas Mavericks on Friday, April 13 To avoid transaction fees and to take advantage of MAC group pricing, reserva- tions and payments are made directly to the Portland Trail Blazers. Contact Blake Wehling, the MAC’s Trail Blazer group sales representative, at 503-963-3964 or
blake.wehling@trailblazers.com for a reser- vation.
For more information, go to www.
themac.com or contact Member Events at 503-517-7265.
Celebrate Easter with a Hunt in the Stadium and Brunch
The club’s annual Easter Egg Hunt is at JELD-WEN Field on Easter Sunday, April 8 at 2 p.m. The hunt is held rain or shine.
Find out what the Easter Bunny left Sunday, April 8 at 2 p.m.
The grounds are divided into four sections and defined by age. Families are allowed to watch from the sidelines, with the exception of the 0-2 age group, which usually requires assistance. Organizers ask parents not to help other age groups so that there are enough eggs. At 2 p.m. children age 2 and younger are escorted on the field by one adult. Following this hunt is one for children ages 3 and 4. At 2:15 p.m. the hunt opens for children ages 5 to 7. Children ages 8 and older follow this group. This event is fast-paced, so members are advised to arrive early. The Easter Bunny is also on hand for photos. MAC families can enter through Gate 35 on 18th Avenue beginning at 1:45 p.m. Participants are asked to show their MAC membership card when entering JELD-WEN Field.
Bags for the hunt are provided and outside baskets are not allowed. There is registration for this free event. Participants in the hunt are MAC members only.
Join the fun at Wings & Waves Saturday, May 5 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Spectators may be guests. There are no strollers on the field. To register visit
www.themac.com or call 503-517-7265. Quick Register ME443
Make it an afternoon at MAC and enjoy a delicious Easter brunch before going down to the hunt with the whole family. The Grand Ballroom is transformed into an Easter garden with a lavish buffet filled with all the Easter classics. The cost is $33 or $12 for ages 5-11. To register for the brunch go to
www.themac.com Quick Register FB250.
Juniors Experience Wings and Waves
The Junior Events Committee invites junior members on a journey to Evergreen Wings & Waves Waterpark on Saturday, May 5 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Juniors depart by bus from the Turnaround at 10 a.m. for a day of wet and wild fun at the waterpark, a new addition to Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, in McMinnville. This event is for juniors currently in sixth through eighth grades. The cost includes entrance fee with unlimited access to slides and pools, private party room with Wii and Xbox, staff chaperone, trans- portation, lunch and beverages. The cost is $36 per member and $40 for guests. For more information or to register contact Member Services at 503-517-7265 or go to
theMAC.com.
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