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Bruins' Daniel Paille To Appear In Tewksbury, Wednesday Night

The Sky Box to host charity event for Cerebral Palsy/Cystic Fibrosis organization.

Daniel Paille of the Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins will be in Tewksbury this week.

Paille will appear at for a charity event to benefit the C2 Mission, which is a charitable foundation to benefit children and families affected by Cerebral Palsy and Cystic Fibrosis.

The event takes place one day before the Bruins will raise their 2011 Stanley Cup championship banner to the rafters of the TD Garden on opening night.

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According to event organizers, tickets are $20 each and are limited to a total of 150 sold. Each ticket includes an 8x10 picture of Paille holding the Stanley Cup, autograph opportunity, photo opportunity and a chance to participate in a Q&A with Paille.

In addition to the chance to interact with Paille, fans will have the chance to try on a Tim Thomas game-worn blocker and glove. According to event organizers, fans can try on the blocker and glove and take pictures with for a donation to the C2 Mission.

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There will also be a Boston Bruins silent auction and raffle.

To reserve tickets please e-mail Jon Goode at jgoode@lowellspinners.com or call  978-805-5106. Fans attending the event with children or a guest does do not need to pay for a ticket to gain entrance into the event. If they would like to get an autograph that would require a ticket.

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