Turning Stone, Syracuse Crunch renew marketing partnership for 3 seasons

SYRACUSE — Turning Stone Resort Casino has returned as the “official resort casino” of the Syracuse Crunch through the 2019-20 season, the organizations recently announced. They didn’t release terms of the three-year marketing partnership. The pact kicked off with the annual “Welcome to Town” event on Oct. 4 in the atrium of Turning Stone’s Exit […]

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SYRACUSE — Turning Stone Resort Casino has returned as the “official resort casino” of the Syracuse Crunch through the 2019-20 season, the organizations recently announced. They didn’t release terms of the three-year marketing partnership.

The pact kicked off with the annual “Welcome to Town” event on Oct. 4 in the atrium of Turning Stone’s Exit 33 complex, introducing the 2017-18 Crunch team to fans. 

Turning Stone Resort Casino will continue to host Knockout Poker tournaments and bring back the “Crunch at your Service” charity dinner. 

New for the 2017-18 season, Turning Stone Resort Casino will offer the “TS Rewards Entrance” at all Crunch home games. Fans with the TS Rewards card will be able to enter the War Memorial Arena 15 minutes earlier than general fans by showing their card at the will call entrance, the Crunch said.

Additional details, along with dates and times, about events hosted by Turning Stone Resort Casino will be announced at a later date, the minor-league hockey team said.

Journal Staff

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