Toni Ion-Brown has sat in the same section for more than 25 years. Her section has included five generations of her family, as well as her best friend since second grade , and other season-ticket holders.With the Calgary Stampeders' season set to kick off, there's a push to get more female fans to the stadium.
"It starts in May with the early pre-season game. It's over in November. And it's just a short season. It's for everybody, and it's affordable," she said. They will also get unique benefits including a speaker series, two sideline experiences and the possibility of flying with the team charter for an away game.
"If you want to have women that are fans of you as an organization, you really should think about what are my organizational values towards women, not just to buy a ticket," she said. "We're going to have 200 women in Section T … new football fans, seasoned football fans … bringing people together supporting our community." 10 things to do in Calgary this weekend'Looking over our shoulders': A killing looms large in a little B.C. town
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