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September 23, 2005|Volume 34, Number 4


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The Bulldogs will take on the Cornell Big Red on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Yale Bowl. Employees can enjoy free food, raffles and giveaways.



Bulldogs' home opener is
Employee Day at the Bowl

Employees are invited to don their true-Blue best (or, for those whose allegiances lie elsewhere, their Big Red regalia) to watch the Bulldogs take on Cornell in their first home game of the season at the Yale Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 24.

As part of Yale Employee Day at the Bowl, staff members with a valid I.D. can get free general admission and free parking in Lot D off Central Avenue for themselves, one adult guest and any number of youngsters under the age of 14. They can also enjoy free hot dogs, soda and cookies at the employee food tent located across from Gate E in the Hospitality Village from 11:30 a.m. until kickoff at 1 p.m. There will also be a raffle and giveaways throughout the game.

This year's event is sponsored by TIAA-CREF financial services.

Employees are also reminded that they and their families can enjoy free admission to all Bulldog home games by presenting a valid Yale I.D. at Gates E or A at the Bowl.

For further information, call the Yale Athletics Department at (203) 432-1400.


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