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Penguin Game Supporting the Aviary

December 21 |

Pens4Purpose Hockey Game | December 21, 30 & January 6, 27 | PPG Paints Arena

Double the penguin, double the fun! Experience the ultimate winter combo of sports and nature as you cheer on the Pittsburgh Penguins this season. $10 from every ticket purchased through this special link will be donated to the National Aviary, supporting the conservation of our beloved feathered friends. 

National Aviary experts and Animal Ambassador African Penguin will be onsite before puck drop to teach what YOU can do to help save this Critically Endangered species.

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