The EagleBank Bowl announced the formation of the EagleBank Bowl Ambassador Program, a program that gives local corporations, organizations and individuals the opportunity to get involved with the bowl game on a grassroots level. Through the program, participants can network with each other and meet community involvement objectives while playing an integral role with the bowl game.
“The Ambassador's Program helps us expand our network in the local community and the response has already been positive,” said Steve Beck, Executive Director of the EagleBank Bowl. “We look forward to growing the program and our overall outreach.”
The Ambassador Program is categorized on three levels: Advisory Board, Host Committee and Volunteer Committee. Those who participate in the program make a monetary or services contribution associated with one of the three levels and get involved with efforts to organize and promote the bowl game while making Washington, D.C. a great experience for bowl attendees.
Based on the category level, participants are eligible for official recognition in Bowl-related materials, exclusive tickets to EagleBank Bowl sponsored events, the opportunity to serve on Bowl committees and co-host official events, official bowl merchandise, game day tickets, as well as other exclusive services. For category specific information, please visit www.EagleBankBowl.org/community-involvement.
Interested parties can learn more about the Ambassador Program and other ways to get involved with the EagleBank Bowl at the bowl’s Community Involvement and Volunteer Information Summit on Thursday, October 22 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel (Auditorium – Meeting Room Level).
This year’s EagleBank Bowl is set for Tuesday, December 29 at 4:30 p.m. at RFK Stadium. The game will match Army against a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). If Army is not bowl-eligible, a team from Conference USA will be selected as the ACC opponent. Tickets for the game start at $30 and can be purchased at any Ticketmaster outlet, by calling (800) 551-7328 or at www.ticketmaster.com.
For more information, visit www.EagleBankBowl.org.
“The Ambassador's Program helps us expand our network in the local community and the response has already been positive,” said Steve Beck, Executive Director of the EagleBank Bowl. “We look forward to growing the program and our overall outreach.”
The Ambassador Program is categorized on three levels: Advisory Board, Host Committee and Volunteer Committee. Those who participate in the program make a monetary or services contribution associated with one of the three levels and get involved with efforts to organize and promote the bowl game while making Washington, D.C. a great experience for bowl attendees.
Based on the category level, participants are eligible for official recognition in Bowl-related materials, exclusive tickets to EagleBank Bowl sponsored events, the opportunity to serve on Bowl committees and co-host official events, official bowl merchandise, game day tickets, as well as other exclusive services. For category specific information, please visit www.EagleBankBowl.org/community-involvement.
Interested parties can learn more about the Ambassador Program and other ways to get involved with the EagleBank Bowl at the bowl’s Community Involvement and Volunteer Information Summit on Thursday, October 22 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel (Auditorium – Meeting Room Level).
This year’s EagleBank Bowl is set for Tuesday, December 29 at 4:30 p.m. at RFK Stadium. The game will match Army against a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). If Army is not bowl-eligible, a team from Conference USA will be selected as the ACC opponent. Tickets for the game start at $30 and can be purchased at any Ticketmaster outlet, by calling (800) 551-7328 or at www.ticketmaster.com.
For more information, visit www.EagleBankBowl.org.
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