Tempe residents will gain free admission to Mullet Arena for an open skate event as The Tempe Wins campaign gears up for the critical public vote on May 16 as voters decide whether to transform an old landfill into the first privately funded entertainment sports district in Arizona at no cost to Tempe.
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Tempe residents will gain free admission to Mullet Arena for an open skate event as The Tempe Wins campaign gears up for the critical public vote on May 16 as voters decide whether to transform an old landfill into the first privately funded entertainment sports district in Arizona at no cost to Tempe.
This event on Saturday, March 4 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. is open to all ages and skill levels, a press release explained. Guests can bring their own skates or rent them at the arena. Attendees will be treated to special guest appearances and Coyotes swag.
Tempe Wins encourage attendees to RSVP prior to the event at info@tempewins.com.
Mullet Arena is located on Arizona State University’s main campus in Tempe at 411 S Packard Drive. The parking lot and the arena are on the east side of Packard Drive between East 6th Street and Rio Salado Parkway.
Propositions 301, 302 and 303 would authorize Tempe to transform an old landfill near Tempe Town Lake into a privately-funded entertainment district that includes new housing, retail and restaurants, and a new home for the Arizona Coyotes.
The district will create 6,900 permanent jobs in Tempe, more than $200 million in tax revenues for critical city services and more than $2.1 billion new spending, the release added.
For details, visit www.TempeWins.com. For any media inquiries, call Jennifer Parks-Sturgeon at 480-495-3806 or email Jparks-Sturgeon@RoseAllynPR.com.
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