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12-21-11-fireantz.jpgThe Fayetteville FireAntz are back in action at the Crown Coliseum and it is not too late for you and your friends and family to come and enjoy some of the excitement on the ice during the holiday season.

There are luxury suites, ice suites and special group rates available through the front office that are perfect for any occasion. With the season in full swing now, the next home game is on Friday, Dec. 23, against SPHL league rivals the Knoxville Icebears. The FireAntz will be wearing specialty Christmas jerseys for the game.The puck drops at 7:30 p.m.

There will be a post-game auction for the specialty jerseys as well as an on-the-ice meet and greet that night.

Bring your family out the day after Christmas to see your Fayetteville FireAntz take on the Columbus Cottonmouths at 7:30 p.m.

Fans can also make their plans to ring in the New Year with the Fayetteville FireAntz as they host the Huntsville Havoc on Saturday, Dec. 31, and Sunday, Jan. 1, with a special puck drop time of 4 p.m. on both nights.

Those who will be out of town for the holiday season, won’t miss out on a chance to see the FireAntz in action, because they will be home again on Sunday, Jan. 8, to take on the Augusta Riverhawks. The game starts at 4 p.m.

FireAntz fans, remember, you can catch all of the Fayetteville FireAntz away games at O’Charley’s on Skibo Road. The full 2011-2012 FireAntz schedule is available at www.fireantzhockey.com. Do not forget to contact the FireAntz Office by phone 321.0123 so you, your friends and family can come out and enjoy fun fill nights of Fayetteville FireAntz Hockey where Fire and Ice unite!

Photo: It is not too late for you and your friends and family to come and enjoy some of the excitement on the ice during the holiday season.

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