Cheap Seats To Host United Way Night

OSWEGO, NY – Resource Development Director for the United Way of Greater Oswego County, Lois Luber has announced that Cheap Seats Sports Bar & Grill will host another fundraiser for the United Way.

Cheap Seats in Oswego will host a fundraiser on Nov. 21. United Way Board President John Scardella receives a menu from Lindsay Coble of Cheap Seats.
Cheap Seats in Oswego will host a fundraiser on Nov. 21. United Way Board President John Scardella receives a menu from Lindsay Coble of Cheap Seats.

To coincide with United Way Night at both the SUNY Oswego Women’s and Men’s Ice Hockey games on Nov. 21, Lee Victory, owner of Cheap Seats, will donate 20% of all proceeds to help support the United Way’s 2009 / 2010 Annual Campaign.

Victory, who is a long-time supporter of the United Way and gave annually to the employee campaign for the United Way when he worked at Novelis, recognizes the important impact that the work of the United Way has on improving the quality of life in Oswego County.

“We hosted our first fundraiser for the United Way in October and I was happy to be able to help,” said Victory. “The work that the United Way does and the programs that they help fund, provide invaluable services to families, seniors, and children in need in Oswego County.  Supporting the United Way is great way to give back to the community in which we live. We hope to build upon the success of the first fundraiser and invite community members to join before and after the hockey games to help support the United Way.”

Located at 6 Hillside Ave., Cheap Seats Sports offers up the hottest food and coldest drinks in a fun and friendly atmosphere that features great service, incredible prices and unbeatable food.

Help support the United Way by stopping in from 4 p.m. to midnight Nov. 21 when 20% of all proceeds will be donated to the United Way’s campaign.

United Way’s Annual Campaign and serves as the organizations primary fundraiser as the campaign raises money to support the many human services programs that the United Way and its member agencies provide for those who live in Oswego County.

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