You could try their group sales, not sure if thats in line with what you were hoping for though.This is off topic, but not sure where to look so thought I'd check here. Somebody must have an idea!
I work with an organization that supports the unhoused. I've been thinking about connecting with the Senators or the Foundation to arrange something, perhaps a block of seats to a game for our folks, or some kind of interaction with alumni or members of the team. Lots of our folks are huge sports fans, and going to a game or any sort of interaction with NHLers would be incredibly meaningful to many of them.
My organization has no connections at all with the Senators, and the websites don't offer too much in terms of contact information.
Does anybody have an idea of where to reach out? If you want to DM me I would appreciate it.
Thanks guys!
Foundation might be better bet.This is off topic, but not sure where to look so thought I'd check here. Somebody must have an idea!
I work with an organization that supports the unhoused. I've been thinking about connecting with the Senators or the Foundation to arrange something, perhaps a block of seats to a game for our folks, or some kind of interaction with alumni or members of the team. Lots of our folks are huge sports fans, and going to a game or any sort of interaction with NHLers would be incredibly meaningful to many of them.
My organization has no connections at all with the Senators, and the websites don't offer too much in terms of contact information.
Does anybody have an idea of where to reach out? If you want to DM me I would appreciate it.
Thanks guys!
Quelle choque
0r a flooded system. we argued this a while back.I wonder how much of that is just min wage going from $11.25 to 16.55
I live far away from Ottawa. I usually go to one or two Sens games a year in Ottawa..................... I went to last night's game versus the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The parking lot at CTC as we know has always been a major design flaw. And now you have to run around in the parking lot and use a QR code and self pay. It used to be leaving the parking lot was the stressful part, now it is entering. I was not told or made aware of this new QR code process, so I arrived expecting to pay in the normal way which is you pay a real person in a parking lot booth. Kind of goofy still having to pay $20 and having to do a self pay QR code. After the game I just waited about 45 minutes inside the arena and then left. I waited another 5 or 10 minutes in my car and then left pretty quickly.
My question is what would happen if you didn't pay? Do they have the technology to find out and send you a bill? Has anyone on here tried not paying and got away with it?
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The band that played in between periods was excellent! They were playing Christmas tunes.
What I also wonder is does everyone who parks their car actually pay? And if they don't pay what happens? Do they get billed? Car towed?Good game to go to!
There was some hum about this early on but the Sens are 100% cashless as of this season What you need to know to attend Senators games this season
The change was defintely not well advertised, but it is on their website. Parking - Canadian Tire Centre
The old guys collecting money are gone. Hopefully moving those guys to traffic directing out of the lots. Would be helpful.
Feliz Navidad!
they have LPR, and some arrangement for fines to plate owners. The fine is $90What I also wonder is does everyone who parks their car actually pay? And if they don't pay what happens? Do they get billed? Car towed?
If people can park in the lot and not pay that would be a lot of lost revenue.