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Dec 2011 19

The Sons of Ben’s annual Help Kick Hunger blowout fundraiser party is back! We’ll be at McFadden’s at Citizens Bank Park again this year. As always, proceeds go to groups working to fight hunger in Chester and the surrounding areas.

Get your tickets here:

sonsofben.ticketleap.com/help-kick-hunger-2012

The party starts at 7:00 on Saturday, January 21 and lasts until they kick us out. For your $35 admission, you get:

  • Free all-you-can-eat buffet
  • Two drink tickets
  • Drink special: $10 bearfights from 8 PM to 10 PM (and watch a round of the Bearfight Brigade’s winter championship, starting at 8:30)
  • You can also buy tickets at the link above to our charity raffle, featuring prizes from local teams and more. Because of PA lottery restrictions, no raffle tickets will be sold at the event, so be sure to get yours in advance

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May 2011 16

Upcoming Reading United Events
Reading United friendlies vs. Philadelphia Union (5/31) and Harrisburg Islanders (5/24)
Reading United Home Game (5/20): Mark McKently Scholarship Night

Reading United have kicked off their 2011 PDL campaign in dominating fashion winning 2 US Open Cup qualifiers against the Brooklyn Knights (3-1) and NJ Rangers (4-0)! Most importantly, in order to promote the upcoming series of friendlies among Union affiliates and help raise money for Help Kick Hunger, Reading United A.C. will be making a guest appearance at the SOB tailgate this weekend! Stop by the tent and introduce yourself! We hope to have a reserve player and Reading United and Union Reserve team coach guest appearances throughout the day!

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Mar 2011 30

To say this was a hell of a way to start the season is simply the understatement of this early year. [..]

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Mar 2011 25

Here’s all of the last second details for the tailgate tomorrow which promises to be a MASSIVE event [..]

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Dec 2009 12

It was an evening that was years in the making. We’ve all been to Tír na nÓg before for various occasions but this one was just a little different. This time, it was the Union. This time, it was the players. The first eleven. The Union Eleven.
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