Thunderbirds launch summer photo promotion

The Seattle Thunderbirds are excited to announce a new summer photo promotion. Starting July 1 the T-Birds are encouraging fans to send the team photos of them wearing T-Birds jerseys, hats and t-shirts during the summer.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Thursday, July 1, 2010 9:19pm
  • Sports

The Seattle Thunderbirds have announced a new summer photo promotion.

Starting July 1 the T-Birds are encouraging fans to send the team photos of them wearing T-Birds jerseys, hats and t-shirts during the summer.

If fans are going on a summer vacation to a unique location, they can take a photo wearing T-Birds gear and send it to the team.

The T-Birds will post photos at the end of each week on their website and Facebook Fan page. The photos will remain on the T-Birds website and Facebook Fan page over the course of the summer to highlight all the different locations that T-Bird fans travel to.

The T-Birds will award two tickets to the preseason game against the Portland Wintrhawks on September 18 at ShoWare Center to fans who submit photos in five categories: Most Unique, Farthest From Kent, Best of Washington, Fan On An Island, and Fan with Most Entries.

The T-Birds encourage their fans to send T-Birds gear with family or friends going to a unique spot on the globe this summer.

Fans will be able to submit their photos to the T-Birds via email at stbirds@seattlethunderbirds.com . Fans should highlight who is in the picture, when it was taken and where the photo was taken when submitting their photos.

T-Birds’ season tickets for the 2010-11 season are now on sale. Season tickets can be purchased by calling the T-Birds office at 253-239-7825.


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