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2019 Idaho Falls Chukars Promotional Schedule June 13Th: Chukars 2019 Idaho Falls Chukars Promotional Schedule June 13th: Chukars Exhibition vs IF Bandits (Legion): Fundraiser to benefit IFALBB. 17th: Opening Day Fireworks courtesy of Bingham Health Care / Bank of Idaho Night: Presented by Sand Hill Media, KIFI TV-8, & Post Register. 18th: Smokey Bear Bobblehead Night courtesy of BLM & U.S. Forest Service (First 750 Kids 12 & Under) / Knothole & Bobbie Sox Night courtesy of Red Robin & Idaho Package: Presented by Fox 5, Z-103. 19th: S.T.E.M Night courtesy of Northwest Cosmetics / Idaho Grain Producers Night: Presented by KIDK TV-3, Arrow 107, East Idaho News, MyFM. 21st: T-Shirt Giveaway courtesy of A-B-See Vision (First 500 Fans) / Fluor Idaho Night: Presented by: KPVI TV-6. The Hawk, KLCE 97. 22nd: U.S Bank Kids Clinic / I.F Youth Baseball & Ammon L.L. Night / Soda Wars: Kids ages 5 -13 can participate in a free kid’s baseball clinic at 4:30 pm / Vote on your favorite Chukar inspired drink from local soda shops. Presented by Domino’s, Thomsen, Holman, Wheiler Law, Star 98, The Wolf, CW. 23rd: Funday Sunday**: Presented by K-Bear. 28th: Country Night courtesy of Morgan Peterson - Keller Williams/ Smith Chevy / Allegiant Air: Presented by The Wolf 96.1, News Radio. 29th: Beach Towel Giveaway Night courtesy of Shoshone Bannock Gaming (First 500 Fans) / Hot Tropical Nights Courtesy of International Institute of Massage Therapy / Blue Cross of Idaho Night / Sun Safety Night: Presented by Cannonball 101, KIFI TV-8. 30th: Funday Sunday**: Presented by K-Bear. July 4th: Pre-Fireworks Celebration / 4th of July Jersey Auction courtesy of John L. Scott: Presented by KUPI 99, ESPN, La Super Calienté, CW. 5th: MACU Night / Teton Delivery Night / Page Insurance Night: Presented by Star 98, News Radio, KPVI TV-6. 10th: Princesses & Heroes Night courtesy of Summit Eyecare / Beef Appreciation Night courtesy of Idaho Beef Council / BMC Night / Journeys Night / East Idaho Down Syndrome Family Night: ($1 off all Burgers) Pre-game parade and free slice of cake for all fans that dress up. Presented by KIDK TV-3, MyFM, NOW 107.9, Arrow 107. 11th: Dental Care Kit Giveaway (First 1,000 Fans) courtesy of Delta Dental / INL Night / Hot Tropical Nights Courtesy of International Institute of Massage Therapy 12th: T-Shirt Giveaway Night courtesy of Fred & Wayne’s (First 500 Kids 12 & Under) / Joe Torre “Safe at Home” / Allegiant Air Night: Presented by Z-103, The Hawk, Fox-5. 13th: Cancer Awareness Night courtesy of Teton Cancer Institute / P.O.W / M.I.A “Missing Man” Chair Dedication courtesy of Grand Teton Harley / IFYHA Night: Presented by The Wolf, 94.9 Classic Rock. 14th: Funday Sunday** / Thrivent Financial Night: Presented by K-Bear. 15th: Westmark Credit Union Night 16th: Potato Night / Jefferson County Night: Presented by ESPN, La Super Calienté. 17th: Law Enforcement Appreciation Night courtesy of Broulim’s / Beef Appreciation Night courtesy of Idaho Beef Council / Shelly - Firth Night / O’Dell’s Furniture Night / Modern Woodmen Night / Outback Steakhouse Night: ($1 off All Burgers) Presented by Star 98, News Radio, East Idaho News. 29th: First Responders Appreciation Night / Credit Union Night / IFPD Adopt a Cop Night: Presented by Dish Network, MyFM, East Idaho News, La Super Calienté. 30th: T-Shirt Giveaway Night courtesy of Textile Graphics (First 500 Fans) / DL Evans Night / Franz Night / P.R Carriers Night / Cable One Night: Presented by Cannonball 101. 31st: Halloween Night courtesy of Re/Max Prestige / Beef Appreciation Night courtesy of Idaho Beef Council / YMCA Night: ($1 off All Burgers) Presented by Star 98, The Wolf, Classic Rock. August 1st: Baseball Giveaway Night courtesy of Intermountain Gas / I.F. Summer Reading Program courtesy of US Bank / 8/11 Safety Night courtesy of Intermountain Gas: Presented by KLCE 97, KPVI TV-6. 2nd: Beach Party Night courtesy of ISU Credit Union / Hot Tropical Nights Courtesy of International Institute of Massage Therapy / Basic American Foods Night: Presented by ISU Credit Union, FOX-5, KUPI 99, Arrow 107. 3rd: Idaho Central Credit Union Night: Presented by NOW 107.9. 16th: Team Cap Giveaway Night courtesy of Teton Auto Group (First 1000 Fans) / Allegiant Air Night: Presented by KIFI TV-8. 17th: Tumbler Giveaway Night courtesy of Snake River Rapid Wash (First 500 Fans) / Pocatello & Blackfoot Night / Portneuf Medical Night: Presented by KIDK TV-3, KUPI 99. 18th: Funday Sunday** / Charlie Chukar Bobblehead Night (First 500 Fans): Presented by K-Bear. 19th: $1.00 Feast Night Hotdogs, Chips, Soda. Only $1 Each / T-Shirt Giveaway Night courtesy of Bio Life (First 500 Fans) / Melaleuca Night / BANDER Client Night: Presented by CW, KLCE 97, The Hawk. 27th: No Alcohol Night / T-Shirt Giveaway Night courtesy of Renaissance Ranch (First 1,000 Fans) / Rexburg Night: A night of baseball in an alcohol-free environment. Presented by BYU-Idaho, KIDK TV-3, KLCE 97, Z-103. 28th: Fleece Blanket Giveaway Night courtesy of Foothills Rehab (First 500 Fans, Max 2 per family) / IFFD Night / Albertsons Night: Presented by KPVI TV-6, 96.1 The Wolf, News Radio, 94.9 Classic Rock. 29th: Greater I.F Chamber of Commerce Night / Hot Tropical Nights Jersey Auction Courtesy of International Institute of Massage Therapy / Fluor Idaho Night / College of Eastern Idaho Night / AAA Night: Presented by NOW 107.9. September 2nd: Used Car Giveaway courtesy of Sunnyside Auto (must be present to win) / Labor Day Celebration: Presented by Fox 5, 94.9, East Idaho News, Star 95. 3rd: Back to School Night: Drawstring Bag Giveaway courtesy of Alturus Academy (First 500 Kids 12 & Under) / Good to Go Night / Outback Steakhouse Night / Jeeves Ads Night: Presented by CW, News Radio, The Wolf. 4th: 80’s Night Fan Appreciation Day / Shaka’s / Smith Chevy Night / Allegiant Air Night: Presented by Smith Chevy, Shaka’s, KUPI 99, ESPN, La Super Calienté. 5th: Breast Cancer Awareness Night / T- Shirt Giveaway Night courtesy of EIRMC (First 500 Fans): Presented by IF Magazine, Post Register, Star 98, News Radio, CW. 6th: George Brett Night / George Brett Bobblehead Night courtesy of JD’s Haul It (First 750 Fans) / Idaho Potato Truck: Presented by Fox 5, KUPI 99, ESPN. 7th: Years-End Fireworks presented by the Toyota Dealer’s Assoc. / Military Appreciation Night / Idaho Potato Truck / Season Ticket Holder Party: Presented by KIDK TV-3, KIFI TV-8, K-Bear, The Hawk, Cannonball 101, Z-103. 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