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Shatner Game at EMR- IMPORTANT INFO
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Posted by: Eric "FORCED_ENTRY" Fetterman on July 29, 2003 at 23:01:10
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Hey all! Just a quick heads up for those wanting to attend the Shatner SPPLAT ATTACK II Game at EMR. We have been receiving alot of calls from anxious players about registering for the Shatner game. Here are some of the answers to the questions that have been frequently asked. To register, you will need a credit card and log on to www.spplat.com. Don't wait until the last minute, you may not approve of the side you get put on. EMR does not do the registration. EMR is the host field for the event and SPPLAT is setting up registration, paint, jerseys, vendors, etc. If you have any dificulty with your registration whatsoever, you can send an email to: jj@spplat.com. BRING A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRATION E-MAIL WITH YOU TO THE EVENT. That registration number on the e-mail will save you $5.00 in parking for the 29th, 30th, and 31st. It will also speed up your entry to the event if you have documentation in hand. Those that pre-reg will find a free parking spot waiting for them. Those that register at the game will have to pay the parking fee at the gate . If you need a campsite, there is a minimum of four (4) registered players per camping spot. Hook up with 3 others and you will be good to go! You need to get all 4 registration numbers together and contact us at EMR as soon as possible so we can reserve it for you. Bunkhouse space is also available on a pre-reg first come, first serve basis. I hope this info helps- we look forward to seeing you on the field! Eric Fetterman |
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