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an old cell phone for a football ticket on Sept. 15
FORT
WORTH, Texas -- Fans can receive a free upper-level ticket
to TCU's Sept. 15 football home opener with Utah by simply
turning in an old working cell phone the night of the game.
Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. (Central) for the nationally-televised
contest on ESPN. The No. 22 Frogs will be making their Mountain
West Conference debut against the defending league champion
Utes.
TCU
will donate all phones collected to Special Olympics Texas
(SOTX). Through a partnership between Special Olympics and
RMS Communications
Group, Inc., SOTX will receive from $1 to $100 for every
working cell phone recycled. Fans will be able to support
Special Olympics and its more than 23,000 athletes in Texas.
For
more information about Special Olympics Texas, call (817)
332-3433 or visit www.specialolympicstexas.org.
Special
Olympics Texas is a privately funded non-profit organization,
providing year-round sports training and athletic competition
to over 23,885 children and adults with intellectual disabilities
(mental retardation) in the Lone Star State.
Official
Partners: Coca-Cola, GMAC, Central Market, Interlex and
Xerox.
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