JAPANESE HERITAGE NIGHT - CHICAGO FIRE VS. COLORADO RAPIDS

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Sports & Recreation

Aug 200923
3:30p.m.

Toyota Park
7000 S. Harlem Avenue
Located at 71st Street and Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, Illinois, 60455
United States

FireFest celebrating Japanese Heritage begins at 3:30 p.m.
Soccer Game begins at 5 p.m.
$30 per ticket (Section 110, Rows 1-6) 

Kosuke Kimura on the Colorado Rapids is the first and only Japanese player in Major League Soccer. This is Kosuke's 3rd season in the MLS after a very successful college career at Western Illinois University. Born in Kanagawa, Japan, Kosuke and the Rapids will battle Chicago's McBride, Blanco and the rest of the Fire!

Reserved Premier Sideline Seats Only $30 (15% savings includes acces to the pre-game festival)
*Plus $5 of every ticket sold will benefit one of the following charities: the Japan America Society of Chicago (JASC), Aikido International Foundation (AIF), or the Association of Asian American Yale Alumni (AAAYA)*

As an added bonus, the first 30 tickets purchased for kids 12 years and under will participate unaccompanied in the Tunnel of Fire. Each child will receive a free T-shirt and see the players up close by being on the field before the game during the National Anthem and starting line-ups!

Pre-game: Enjoy FireFest inside Gate C. Entertainment includes Japanese arts demonstrations such as Aikido along with music, food, and interactive games.

Buy Your tickets to experience the festivities & game today!
Reservations: Paypal www.jaschicago.org or (312) 263-3049
Tickets will be available for pick-up at the JASC office.
If you would like tickets sent to you, please add an additional $10 FedEx Fee for Shipping.

 

yn . Last modified Jul 09, 2010 12:12 p.m.


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