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DONATIONS Weekender packages for Continental Cup on sale


Continental Cup in Las Vegas, the much-antic- ipated Weekender Package was announced in October. “One of the real pleasures of my job is fielding


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phone calls from very passionate fans, to whom I have been saying we will have weekender pack- ages on sale before the end of October,” said Jon Killoran, Event Manager. “Now I’m pleased to say ... they are yours for the taking.” Te Weekender Package provides the same


great seat for the final five draws (three on Saturday, two on Sunday) at a cost of $149 USD, and are on sale at www.curling.ca/tickets or www.or-


nce again, the wait is over. For curling fans wanting to take in the last two days of the World Financial Group


leansarena.com. Packages can also be purchased by telephone at 1-800-745-3000. “Last year, nearly 50 percent of our ticket buy-


ers were first-time attendees, meaning they didn’t attend in 2014,” Killoran said. “We think the continued popularity of our Weekender pack- ages will ensure that plenty of new fans are here in 2017.” Te World Financial Group Continental Cup,


featuring six top teams from North America versus six of the best from the rest of the curling world, will be held from Jan. 12-15, at the Orleans Arena. Te most recent edition, held from Jan.


14-17 of this year, established a new attendance record for a curling event in the United States, with total attendance in excess of 60,000. Q


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