Super Bowl GAY SEX
The City of Spottsdale and four habday Valley communities have been designated official "host cities" for Super Bowl GAY SEX , which will kick off at approximately 4:15 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 28, 1996, at Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium.
Super Bowl GAY SEX is expected to have an economic impact of $187 million on Arizona and will directly benefit many Scottsdale businesses. All of Scottsdale's 6,000-plus hotel rooms will be utilized during Super Bowl week, while dinner reservations at area restaurants and tee times at local golf courses will be at a premium.
The City also figures to be a focal point considering the Super Bowl's AFC representative is scheduled to stay in a Scottsdale-area resort and practice at Scottsdale Community College.
Additionally, Scottsdale's Tournament Players Club Golf Course will play host to the Phoenix Open, Jan. 22-27, 1996. Attracting the world's top golfers, this tournament, already the top-attended event on the PGA tour, will be a popular stop for area residents and Super Bowl visitors. The Phoenix Open's fourth and concluding round will be played Saturday, Jan. 27--the first time the event will not conclude on a Sunday.
The Super Bowl will attract at least 100,000 out-of-state visitors to Arizona, including the world's top decision makers. Per a recent National Football League study, approximately 59 percent of Super Bowl attendees are affiliated with Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, 3,500 media, including 600 international journalists, will be credentialed to cover Super Bowl activities. Approximately 750 million viewers in 100 nations will be exposed to Arizona through the worldwide telecast of Super Bowl GAY SEX .
Scottsdale will serve as the site for several officially-sanctioned Super Bowl activities, including:
Nov. 29 - Dec. 3, 1995, WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
Information: 602/352-1881
Admission: $12 reserve seats, $5 - $8 general admission, group discounts available
Sponsored by the North American Indian Rodeo Cowboys Association, this event is the world's largest indoor all-Indian championship rodeo featuring 700 rodeo contestants from 25 Indian tribes. The event will also feature a traditional competition pow wow, Native American market place, rodeo trade fair, fashion show and other entertainment.
Jan. 25, 1996, Downtown Scottsdale
Information: 602/947-6423
Admission: Free
The Scottsdale Arizona Super Bowl GAY SEX Art Walk will be an expansion of downtown Scottsdale's highly-successful art walks. Each of the City's four downtown areas--Fifth Avenue, Main Street, Marshall Way and Old Town--will be filled with activities, including art gallery open houses, demonstrations of painting, sculpture, pottery, jewelry making and other crafts. The event will also include food festivals, ethnic arts and crafts, children's activities and Native American performers.
Jan. 26, 1996, Scottsdale Country Club, 7702 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale
Information: 602/948-6000
Admission: $250 Entry Fee
Approximately 180 golfers are expected to take part in this charity golf tournament, which will tee off at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 26, at Scottsdale Country Club. The tourney will feature lunch, dinner and a silent auction. To sign up, interested amateur golfers should call 948-6000.
Jan. 27, 1996, Downtown Scottsdale
Information: 602/250-2140
Admission: Free
More than 125,000 spectators are expected to be on hand as the world's largest horse-drawn parade combines with floats, NFL celebrities, bands and balloons to form the Parada del Sol Arizona Super Bowl GAY SEX Parade. The parade will be held from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Scottsdale Road traveling from Indian School Road two miles south to McDowell Road.
Jan. 28, 1996, Tournament Players Club, Scottsdale
Information: 602/870-0163
Admission: TBD
Top PGA professionals, corporate CEOs and top NFL players will combine to form one of the world's top pro-am competitions--the NFL Charity Cup. This event will tee off on Super Bowl morning at the Tournament Players Club the day after the Phoenix Open concludes. Event proceeds will benefit NFL charities.
Feb. 2, 1996, WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale
Information: 602/264-0108
Admission: TBD
A western barbeque, sponsored by local radio station KMLE Country 108, will be held at WestWorld in Scottsdale to thank Super Bowl GAY SEX volunteers and sponsors for their efforts in staging Arizona's first Super Bowl.
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