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Philadelphia Flyers To Donate Ticket Proceeds To THON

If you want to celebrate the beginning of winter break with a hockey game, you can enjoy the start of the holiday season and donate to a good cause in the City of Brotherly Love. The Philadelphia Flyers announced they will donate a portion of the ticket proceeds from their game against the Nashville Predators to THON. The teams will face off on Monday, December 19 at 7 p.m. at the Wells Fargo Center.

Philadelphia sports teams have contributed to THON fundraising in the past, as well. The Philadelphia Phillies host an annual game each summer to benefit THON, and the Flyers also hosted a THON night around this time last year.

Tickets are $40 each and can be purchased here. You can purchase tickets until the day of the game and $5 from each ticket proceed will benefit THON. To purchase more than one ticket, you must submit separate forms.

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Gabriela is a senior majoring in print and digital journalism and Onward State's former student life editor. She is from Norristown, PA, which she normally refers to as "30 minutes outside of Philadelphia" (she looked up the exact driving time). She enjoys really enjoys eating cereal at night, in case you were wondering. To contact Gabriela, e-mail her at [email protected], or follow her on Twitter @GabiStevenson if you want to feel young again.

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