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Speak to the HEAT: A Season Ticket Holder Exclusive Town Hall Meeting

Feb 26 2008 10:55AM

We are pleased to invite you to “Speak to the HEAT:  A Season Ticket Holder Exclusive Town Hall Meeting” to be held at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Thursday, March 6, 2008 from 7:00pm- 9:00pm.  Doors will open at 6:30pm.  This unique meeting will provide you with the opportunity to ask us the questions that matter most to you as a Miami HEAT Season Ticket Holder.  This setting will also give us the chance to share with you our philosophy, strategy and plans as they relate to the direction of the Miami HEAT franchise.  We are hopeful that through this intimate discussion, you will come away feeling confident about the future of your Miami HEAT.

We want to hear what’s on your mind, so we encourage you to fill out and bring this “question card” (click to download) with you to the event.  The question cards will be collected at the beginning of the event and will be randomly selected to be answered by the panel. Please bring along the people who will participate in your Season Ticket renewal decision-making process (the maximum party size for this event is four). Complimentary food and beverage will be provided at the event.  Parking is free in the P2 Parking Garage.

To attend this exclusive event, please click here to RSVP.  You will receive confirmation via e-mail that will serve as your ticket for entry into the Arena. 

Thank you for your support of the Miami HEAT.  We look forward to seeing you on March 6. 

Meeting participants will include:

Micky Arison
HEAT Managing General Partner
Pat Riley
President and Head Coach
Eric Woolworth
President, Business Operations
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