
Flow Mazda of Fayetteville is excited to announce a special Military Appreciation Event featuring the Fayetteville Marksmen hockey team, scheduled for Jan. 22, 2025, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This annual event will bring together the Fayetteville community, particularly military personnel and their families, for an afternoon of meeting and greeting their favorite Marksman players, fun, food and hockey excitement.
During this event, Flow Mazda of Fayetteville will be giving away tickets to the Marksmen's
special "Salute to Service" game on Jan. 26, 2025. This game will honor local military
heroes and their families with unique uniforms and a special theme.
“We're thrilled to once again host our Military Appreciation Event,” said Bill Drewery, general
manager of Flow Mazda of Fayetteville in a press release. “It’s a small way to say thank you to our local heroes and their families for their sacrifices. We’re excited to partner with the Fayetteville Marksmen to provide a fun-filled day for the community.”
The event will take place at the Flow Mazda of Fayetteville dealership, located at 1945 Skibo
Rd in Fayetteville. Interested parties can register for free online here.
*UPDATE 02/14/25: Due to inclement weather, the above event has been rescheduled and will now take place on March 19, 2025. Ticket giveaways will now be for the “Salute to Service” hockey game on March 23, 2025. Registration to attend is still open and potential participants have until March 14, 2025 to RSVP.

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