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Reported by: KARK 4 News Monday, Nov 2, 2009 @12:55pm CST The Arkansas Travelers are putting all ticket plans for the 2010 season at Dickey-Stephens Park on sale to the general public. Great season ticket packages that include all 70 Travs home games are available right now alongside other plans that give fans more ticket choices at discount prices.
Prices for season ticket and mini plan remain unchanged. A full season ticket package that includes all 70 home games at beautiful Dickey-Stephens Park begins at $300 per season for a reserved seat on a three-year deal and $400 per season for a box seat on a three-year deal. Full season ticket packages are also available on a one- or two-year deal. Season ticket holders are also invited to an exclusive picnic with the Travs players and coaches during the season. Both the popular 10-game mini plan and new 10-game flex plan, where fans can choose their game dates, sell for $70 ($10 discount). The mini plan includes reserved seats at 10 preselected games while the flex plan allows fans to choose the 10 games they wish to attend. Back for another season are Travs smart packs, a 15-game package of general admission tickets for $30. These plans are discounted by $60 and allow fans access to the beer garden, outfield berms and standing room. All ticket plans can be bought in person at the Dickey-Stephens Park box office or by calling (501) 664-7559 or (501) 664-1555. Season ticket and 10-game mini plan sales are also available online at Ticket Return, click here. |
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At Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock from noon to 7:00. |
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Normal hours resume Sunday. |
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Battle McNeese State in Southland Conference game. |
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Watch at 10:00, the only place to see the live drawing. |
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Ward Three Alderman Cary Gaines resigned, effective today. |
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20 kids placed in permanent homes. |