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Come cheer on the Blast tonight in Dundalk

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The Blast kick off their 2008-08 campaign tomorrow night with a game at the First Mariner Arena against the Rockford Rampage but we’ll be starting the season tonight in Dundalk with a pep rally at Donna’s Tavern in Dundalk.

Join Rob Long, myself and the folks from Coors Light in welcoming David Bascome, Mike Lookingland and Matt Tirschman for a Blast season kickoff party!

Donna’s Tavern is located at 6607 Pine Avenue in Dundalk. The party starts at 6 p.m.

The Blast and WNST will be giving away prizes throughout the night. This is also the last chance to win tickets to the home opener.

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