CURVE, Pa. – With an attendance of 4,922 at Sunday night’s game versus the Baysox, the Altoona Curve surpassed the 4-million fan mark in franchise history.
Tonya Morgillo, of Curwensville, Pa. was selected the 4-millionth fan in team history in a postgame ceremony.
As the 4-milliionth fan in team history, Morgillo will receive:
- Two (2) season tickets for life
- A reserved parking spot in the VIP lot
- Team-autographed #4 Curve jersey
- $100 in Altoona Curve merchandise
- A framed, official letter recognizing her as the four-millionth fan signed by the Altoona Curve management team.
- Her own personalized cartoon that will be framed and given to the fan
- A comic strip in an upcoming edition of The Altoona Mirror
- “Ballpark Celebrity for a Day” Package at a future game during the 2010 season:
o Get a behind-the-scenes tour of Blair County Ballpark with Curve General Manager Rob Egan
o Guest on “Gameday in Curve, Pa.” pre-game show with Curve broadcaster Mike Passanisi
o Guest for a half-inning on Curve Radio Network broadcast with Curve broadcaster Dan Zangrilli
o Public Address Announcer for an inning
o On-Field Co-Host with Promotions Director Matt Hoover for an in-game event
o Accompany Mascot Director Bill Bettwy for a half-inning with Steamer and Diesel Dawg
o Opportunity to throw out the ceremonial first pitch
Morgillo, 26, joins three others that were able to come through the gates during the team’s millionth fan milestones:
One-millionth fan (2001): Dave Kibblehouse formerly of Altoona (now resides in Missouri)
Two-millionth fan (2004): John Scott of Tyrone
Three-millionth fan (2007): Seana Powell of Clearfield
Four-millionth fan (2010: Tonya Morgillo of Curwensville
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