AARP Day with the Seattle Mariners – August 27

| Communications Director, AARP Washington | August 5, 2014

Join AARP on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at Safeco Field for “AARP Day with the Seattle Mariners.” Come out to the ballpark and have a good time with friends, family and fellow AARP members as the Seattle Mariners take on division rival Texas Rangers!

AARP members and their guests get a 50% discount off Terrace level seating. Tickets are $30 (normally $60).

Members and their guests can order up to 19 tickets online at http://www.mariners.com/aarp. Enter promo code “WA50.” Seats will be in section 213.

For more information about Safeco Field, visit http://www.seattle.mariners.mlb.com

AARP Day at Safeco Field

Wednesday, August 27, 2104

12:40pm Vs Texas

Doors open 2 hours prior to game time

Order tickets online

We look forward to seeing you at the game!

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