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18th-Annual Michael Isenhour Toy Drive On Tap

TOY DRIVE TICKET SPECIAL
In honor of the 18th year of the Michael Isenhour Toy Drive, Georgia Tech athletics is offering two special $18 ticket offers for this weekend:

  • $18 lower-level seats for Friday’s men’s basketball game vs. East Carolina (7:30 p.m. – McCamish Pavilion)
  • $18 upper-level sideline seats for Saturday’s football game vs. Virginia (3:30 p.m. – Bobby Dodd Stadium)

To take advantage of the special $18 ticket offers, visit ramblinwreck.com/promo and enter the promo code TOYDRIVE.


THE FLATS – The Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board (SAAB) kicks off its 18th-annual Michael Isenhour Toy Drive this weekend. Donations will be accepted at Friday’s men’s basketball game vs. East Carolina (7:30 p.m. – McCamish Pavilion), Saturday’s football game vs. Virginia (3:30 p.m. – Bobby Dodd Stadium) and Sunday’s women’s basketball game vs. Georgia (2 p.m. – McCamish Pavilion).

18th ANNUAL MICHAEL ISENHOUR TOY DRIVE
Primarily benefitting Atlanta Children’s Shelter
New, unwrapped toys and monetary donations (make checks payable to Georgia Tech Athletic Association) will be collected by the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board at the following:

DateTimeEventVenue
Friday, Nov. 167:30 p.m.Men’s Basketball vs. East CarolinaMcCamish Pavilion
Saturday, Nov. 173:30 p.m.Football vs. VirginiaBobby Dodd Stadium
Sunday, Nov. 182 p.m.Women’s Basketball vs. GeorgiaMcCamish Pavilion
Monday, Nov. 19-Friday, Dec. 78 a.m.-5 p.m.Walk-up DonationsEdge Athletic Center (150 Bobby Dodd Way NW)

VIDEO: 2017 Michael Isenhour Toy Drive delivery

Fans are asked to bring donations of new, unwrapped toys for children of all ages. Monetary donations are also accepted (patrons wishing to make a monetary donation are asked to please make checks payable to “Georgia Tech Athletic Association”). Georgia Tech student-athletes will be stationed at entrances gates prior to all three games to collect donations.

For fans that wish to make a donation but are unable to attend any of the events this weekend, collection bins will be available in the Edge Athletic Center from Monday, Nov. 19 until Friday, Dec. 7 (donations can be made 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday).

Toys and monetary donations that are collected will be delivered to local children’s charities the week of Dec. 10, with the Atlanta Children’s Shelter serving as the primary beneficiary.

The toy drive was founded in 2001 by Georgia Tech men’s basketball student-athlete Michael Isenhour, whose inspiration was to assist families impacted by 9/11. Isenhour, who was battling leukemia when he started the toy drive, lost his battle with the disease in 2002. SAAB renamed the toy drive in his honor in order to create an enduring legacy in memory of their fellow student-athlete.

Each year, the Michael Isenhour Toy Drive has produced record donations. This year’s goals are 2,500 toys and $10,000 in monetary donations.

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