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OCHL Appreciation Night - Tickets Still Available
Forgot to get your Generals tickets for our OCHL Appreciation Night?

Have no fear - we have some extra tickets! It is first come first serve. 

OCHL Appreciation Night
Sunday, January 19th at 6:05 PM

Ticket Prices$29 for the first pair of tickets
$24 for each additional tickets

I will be at the following locations and times to process transactions:

 

Saturday, Jan. 11 from 8am-3pm - Campus Ice

Sunday, Jan. 12 from 8am-12pm - Harman Park Arena

Saturday, Jan. 18 from 9am-2pm - Campus Ice

Sunday, Jan. 19 from 9am-11:30am - Delpark

 

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Jennifer Tully

 

OCHL Director of Business Administration

 
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