Blackout lifted for Chargers-Eagles game
Enough tickets have been sold to lift the local television blackout and allow San Diego to see the Fox telecast of the Chargers-Eagles game on Sunday, Nov. 15 at Qualcomm Stadium. Kickoff is 1:15 p.m. PT. The game will be televised in San Diego on Fox 5. Thom Brennaman and Brian Billick will call the action and Charissa Thompson will report from the sidelines. A very limited number of tickets, including Club Level tickets, are still available at the Chargers’ ticket office at Gate C at Qualcomm Stadium, at www.Chargers.com and through TicketMaster at 800-745-3000.
The Chargers’ next home game is Sunday, Nov. 29 versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Approximately 8,000 tickets still need to be sold to lift the local television blackout. A similar number needs is still available for the team’s games against Cincinnati (Dec. 20) and Washington (Jan. 3). This weekend’s game is the 44th consecutive regular season or postseason Chargers home game to be televised live in Southern California, tying for the longest such streak in team history. The last regular-season home game blacked out in the local market was on Nov. 7, 2004 versus the New Orleans Saints. The team record was set from 1979-84. The Chargers are strongly recommending that fans attending Sunday’s game use mass transit or carpool, and arrive EARLY. The parking lot at Qualcomm Stadium will open at 9:00 am for general parking and 8:00 am for those with pre-purchased permits. The lot is expected to fill and close early, so fans are encouraged to get to the stadium gates early to ensure that they are in their seats for kickoff. To avoid heavy traffic around the stadium on Interstates 8 and 15, fans can reach the stadium via the Friars Rd. East exit off of Highway 163.Posted via email from Chargers Media
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Chargers & MTS partner for “Stuff the Bus” food drive
The San Diego Chargers and MTS are partnering this year to run a series of food drives starting Nov. 10 and ending with a game day food drive at the Chargers vs. Philadelphia game at Qualcomm Stadium Nov. 15.
Starting Tuesday, Nov. 10, MTS will host “Stuff the Bus Food Drives” at select Vons supermarket parking lots where the public will be invited to stuff an MTS bus full of food to feed hungry San Diegans over the holiday season.
The Chargers and MTS will officially launch the food drive at a press conference at Qualcomm Stadium, Gate C on Nov. 10 at 10:30 a.m. with Vincent Jackson, Supervisor Ron Roberts and Food Bank officials.
On Sunday, Nov. 15 the Chargers will host a game-day food drive at Qualcomm Stadium with the Food Bank’s famous red food drive collection barrels at every stadium entrance.
The Food Bank is appealing to the community to support the food drives since it is currently feeding record numbers of San Diegans, and Food Bank officials say that this year’s food drive is of critical importance. All food collected will help the Food Bank meet the exponential increase in demand, especially over the holiday season.
Food drive locations include:
Tues., Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Vons 6555 Mission Gorge Road, 92120
Weds., Nov. 11, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Vons Balboa Avenue, 92111
Thurs., Nov. 12, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Vons 3610 Adams Avenue, 92116
Fri., Nov.13, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Vons 665 Saturn Street, 92154
Sun. Nov. 15, 12 noon – 3 p.m. Qualcomm Stadium, Chargers vs. Philadelphia gameMetropolitan Transit System CEO Paul Jablonski says, “MTS is pleased to unite with the Chargers to once again help the community with a food drive. Stuff the Bus has become an important tradition at MTS and we hope our combined efforts will help those in need.”
The San Diego Food Bank cites its distribution statistics at the start of the food drive campaign that show double and triple-digit increases in demand from cities across the county.
The Food Bank’s figures compare the amount of food it distributed during the first two quarters of 2008 with the same period this year.
From January to June, the amount of food distributed to the needy doubled and tripled in key cities across the county. The number of meals distributed by the Food Bank in the City of San Diego alone increased from 1.6 million to 2.4 million.
SDFB distribution increases Q1-Q2 2008 vs. Q1-Q2 2009
City % Increase
El Cajon 32%
Fallbrook 100%
Imperial Beach 202%
La Mesa 31%
Lemon Grove 144%
National City 13%
Oceanside 12%
San Diego 39%
San Ysidro 29%
Spring Valley 80%
Vista 86%
Based on the number of people enrolled on Food Bank programs and reports from its nonprofit partners, the number of people served by the Food Bank every month has increased from 200,000 to 304,000 from 2008 to 2009, an increase of 52%.
Food Bank CEO J. Scofield Hage said: “We are so grateful to MTS and the Chargers for supporting the Food Bank with these important food drives. Getting more food donated to the Food Bank will be critical this year with demand soaring. We are feeding more people than ever before, but it is due to the help of organizations like MTS and the Chargers that we are able to meet the increased need.”
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