RIVERSIDE, Ca. -- Former All-Pro Kermit Alexander, a member of the IMPACT Foundation Board of Directors for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, will once again host a Super Bowl Party to raise support for child abuse prevention.
On Feb. 5, over a dozen former NFL players will team together with Prevent Child Abuse Riverside for the 3rd Annual Super Bowl Sunday Game Day Event, "Legends of the Gridiron.”
The VIP Party includes large screen viewing, free food, comfy couches and non-alcoholic beverages. A no host wine & beer garden is available. And an opportunity to mingle with former NFL Pros who know the game inside and out!
“This is a great way to watch the game,” says Alexander, a 14 year veteran with the 49ers, Rams and Eagles, “and it gives us retired players a chance to do something good for our community.”
Sponsored in part by Riverside City Councilman Paul Davis, Riverside Parks and Recreation and Riverside Community Hospital fans will have the best venue to watch football, meet the former NFL players, get autographs, win prizes and pig out on the best tailgate ribs, sliders, burgers and more while raising support for child abuse prevention.
The guest list includes Dwight Hicks, Jesse Sapolu, Joe Sweet, Craig McEwen, Cedrick Hardman, Marlin Briscoe, Marv Fleming, LeRoy Irvin, Dana Hall, Mike Lansford, Efren Herrera, Reggie Doss, Ivory Sully, Sam Cunningham, Leonard Russell and Frank Corral.
“You never know which former players are coming to the party,” explains Eldon Baber, Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Riverside County, “we just have to wait to see which teams make it into the championship to see who’s available. But whoever shows up we always have a great time!”
Guests 16 years and older can purchase a VIP Pass for $46 per person, while children (ages 6 to 15) VIP passes are just $10.Any child younger than six is free. In addition, a Family VIP Pass is available for $100, which includes two adults and two children. Only 350 VIP tickets available and can be purchased online at www.pcafootball.com.
Since 1983 Prevent Child Abuse Riverside County has been the designated council on child abuse and neglect. Just over 2000 children are removed annually from their homes and placed into foster care. We are actively seeking qualified foster families to help support children in crisis. For more information visit our website at www.pcariverside.org.
Doors to the event open 1 hour before schedule kickoff time (approx 3:30 p.m.)
For Information
Tami Alexander, 951-522-9653