
Doors Open: 1 hour before game time
Join us for a Maine Mariners ASL-interpreted hockey night!
This special game features the annual Stuffed Animal Ice Toss, supporting the Portland Fire Department.
Plus—free beanie hats for the first 1,000 attendees!
What to Expect
• ASL-interpreted seating
• Stuffed Animal Ice Toss community fundraiser
• Beanie hat giveaway
• Family-friendly event
Ticket Link
Questions?
Text Donna Van Horn at 207-671-7708
Flyer Visual Description: The flyer has a hockey theme with bold colors of dark navy blue, green, and white.
Across the top, there is a photo of a hockey player in action, wearing a white and green jersey and holding a hockey stick close to the ice. The top edge of the photo has a ripped-paper effect.
Below the image, centered text reads: “MAINE MARINERS HOCKEY GAMES” in green and white varsity-style lettering.
Under that, in smaller white text, is information about ticket options, price ($25), and that the doors open one hour before the game. The venue listed is Cross Insurance Arena, 94 Free Street, Portland, ME.
The bottom half of the flyer contains three green event boxes, each representing a different game:
Left Event Box — December 6
• Maine Mariners logo vs. a bulldog logo representing Portland Thunder.
• Time: 6:00 PM
• Event highlight: Stuffed Animal Ice Toss to benefit the Portland Fire Department.
• Giveaway: Free Beanie Hats for the first 1,000 attendees.
• Icon: a teddy bear and a white beanie.
Middle Event Box — January 23
• Maine Mariners logo vs. a fleur-de-lis logo.
• Time: 7:15 PM
• Highlight: Star Wars Night
• Subtext: “with Star Troopers”
• Icon: a yellow lightsaber effect in Star Wars style at the bottom.
Right Event Box — March 29
• Maine Mariners logo vs. a dragon-themed logo (Dargoules).
• Time: 3:00 PM
• Highlight: POST GAME Skate with the Players!
• Extra note: “Bring your own skates and helmets.”
• Icon: a cartoon-style Maine Mariners mascot skating.
The bottom of the flyer includes the ticket link: gofevo.com/group/interpretingseats/
And a contact for questions: Text Donna Van Horn at 207-671-7708.